The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1949, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    Friday, April 22, 1949
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Ag, Barb Tassel
Filings to Open
Filings for Ag-at-large and
barb-at-large vacancies in Tassels
will open Monday.
Applications may be made at the
Union offices on both the Ag and
city campuses. Filing will remain
open until noon on Saturday, Ap
ril 8.
Applicants must have sopho
more standing next fall and must
have weighted 5.5 averages.
The annual Tassel rush tea
will be held Sunday, May 8.
exceeds the beauty of a span
bridge across a deep canyon. To
give the public better apprecia
tion of these things, engineering
students at Nebraska join ranks
each year. In sharing their pro
fession with all people, engineers
have made E. Week a tradition
on almost every campus where
there is an engineering college
or department.
At Nebraska it is, "Today's
Dream Tomorrow's Reality."
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"PILOT TO CO-riLOT" will be the words in Bancroft hall when
the operating switch is thrown on the model airplane built by the
engineering mechanics department.
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PKIDE OF THE CHEMICAL engineering department is this re
cently completed fractionation column, which will be in operation
the night of Engineer's Week Open House. The unit is about
24 feet high and built of copper and brass. It is used in the
fractional distillation of petroleum products. The crude oil is
placed in the reflux chamber and as it distills, the gasoline, kero
senes, fuel oils, organic solvents and oils are separated. It is very
similar to the kind that large oil companies use, but it is built on
a smaller scale. Ed Galloway, a Chem E, is on the platform.
Engineer's Week Operations
Begin With Sale of E-Ribbons
By Kent Tiller.
This is it! Announcement of
the ribbon sale for Enginer's
Week yesterday officially opened
the race against time.
Since far back in January,
engine men have been laying the
foundations of E. Week '49. Ad
ministrative work, paper work,
and day dreaming have all lead
to one point today! From now
until Open House on Thursday,
April 28, the heat will be on.
Each year the famous last
words, "We're going to start
early," ring through the meet
ings. True to form, however, the
lights of the engineering build
ings will burn late this week as
men vow again to present the
'best Engineer's Week ever'.
Engineer's Week is not a sym
bol; it is not a game. From its
begining in 1894, engineers have
felt they had a product to sell.
They have been marketing that
product each year since.
There is music in the whir of
a motor, rhythm in the chug
chug of an engine. Art seldom
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Your College Clothing Store
Here's Corduroy 'N Color
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Stitched to fit and easy to wear, corduroy
peddle pushers with fly front zippers. Red
blue, maize and tan in sizes 10 to 16.
895
Jantzen corduroy shorts are
slenderizing and comfort
able in turquoise, red,
maize, blue, tan, shrimp,
moss green and egg-shell.
Sizes 10 to 16.
5'5 6'5
Corduroy halters to match,
sizes 10 to 16.
395
Soft cotfon tee shirts, gayly
striped or solid in many
shades. Short and cap
sleeves, boat or round neck
styles in small, medium and
large sizes.
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Sportswear
Magee's First Floor