Sunday, May 22, 1949 THE DAILY NEBRASKAM PAGE 5 UNESCO Planners . . . THE LNESCO steering committee talks over plans for the all campus conference held in February. Left to right are: Jerry Young, Bob Nichols, Shirley Sabin Quisenberry, Sue Allen nnd Marion Crook. The conference received special recognition at the national UNESCO conference in the spring. Engineer Board Told Don Cochran, electrical engi neering junior, is the new chair man of the Engineering Exec, board. He succeeds Graham Jones of the civil engineering de partment. Other officers include Jim Stod dart (chem. e.), vice-chairman, and John Sahs (ag. e.), secretary treasurer. Prof. E. J. Malmo is the new faculty advisor, succeed ing Prof. J. S. Blackman. Classified FOR RKST- Biwmmt room on Ac Cam pus for one rr.ale student I'lione S-2H36. Yon RKNT-Apartment for 3401 Holtlrecc. I'hone 6-.KU0. stimmrr I-OST-OoM Farker "51" prnrll with out rlip In or near Hurn.tt Hall Wed nesday May 18. Call IJovd Wirth. 6-MI34. Reward. LEAVING for San Francisco atiout June 2. ran take two. Ed Weisenreler. 2 or 3-SpjS. FOR SALK- 1947 trailer home, 2 t.lorks from campus. Set Terrill at lfi.';4 Que KvenitiKa. HKLI wnnled: Man and wlte (no children) a hourekeeper and cardri.er for single man on outxkirta of Linroln, full main tenance, modern equipment. Car neces sary. Will employ man full time In summer part time during school .ear Call 2-?,r,77 or 3-M.'i5. IST: Kmc valuahle for nenlimental renaoni Liher.il reward. Call 3 ;il4. KOOM8 richt on the campiui for BUiiirner rn-hool. $15 monthly 3IS N. 14. I'lione 2-:i2i3 f A I N T S 1 ' R A V O f T F I T Curl- " 7. .n wre? xor with 6 H.r. Kriwa Siratton eu Kme liruill.i.sn paint tank. ID cal ., 2 ruth preMure cunt, Iimi foot hose. 4fl foot ladder B;iri:am. 2 3T77. lohn fhri.ti n-n. " tMIIKKH A A7KI) Idt-al summer ohiiiona f,,r inat attractive cirii. No evrrf-neiwe oecisarv. Apply now. ?!, Ktuart HMe l'l'.IVJN; Ciiiforina Julie 'lil Want "pa iT eni;r8. 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Sima Xi Tabs 62 Scientists As Members Nineteen scientists, twelve of them on the University faculty were named members of the Uni versity chapter of Sigma Xi, scientific research society of America, at an initiation banquet hold Wednesday night. The new members are: Harry W. Brown. Paul L. Cooper, Rob ert T. Copeland, John F. Hollie, jr., Herbert W. Johnson, Marvin F. Kivett and Richard G. Petts. The following faculty members were elected: John ' F. Gaines, Harold Gifford, jr., A. N. Logault, Andrew P. Mnuzurk, H. Allen Moser, Leonard Nelson, Arnold N. Schultz, Adam Skapski, James F. Tollman. Donald F. Wagner, Ronald A. Wenkel and Robert L. Wear. FORTY-THREE graduate stu dents were named associate mem bers. They are: Charles Acker man, Philip Anderson, Forest Baker, Norval Barker, Nolan Ba son, Elmer Beckman, Farrel Bran son, Elden Burcham, Roy Chess more, Elton Cook, Richard Dean and Lloyd Elrod. Lilla Farneth, Wendell Johnson, Ralph Jollenston, Robert Jones, Maurice Lamoree, David McGill, Scott Miller, Martin Minthorn, jr., Edward Palmer, Floy Pelletier, Hugh Phillips, Mahoud Hagab, Wilber Ringler and Norman Rol lins. Arthur Russell, James Shoe maker, Frederic Shiere, Chandra Singh, Theodore Sonderegger, Howard Stacy, Laser Starker, Fred Starks, Raymond Staten, Resting Is More Restful When You Add Coca-Cola m1, 1! - 4 - , vc St Only 50 wirh icuide wrapptrs from 1 2 pockrt rim of IMIIaT PIPE mirtu trm tt HUMf m M rmm 0 ANA PIPt SrwJ It MUMT. tttL CI. Ultmmt. flKMI oei lmm i iiaa t turn rf j Aik for it cither way . . . both traJe-marks mean the same thing. I0TTIED UNDER AUTHOHrTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY LINCOLN COCfl-COLfl BOTTLING COMPANY d 1749, The Coca-Ccla Company Not to Be That's the Answer if r : '-'if. ! h I 0 S I ;:, : ; u 1 V i ED M'CULLOUGII and Donna Jean Saum close the doors to the University Theatre. The Theatre was condemned by the state fire marshal at the beginning of the semester as being unsafe for public gatherings. As a result of the closing, the Theatre had to make many changes in production plans. Schramm Named Union President The new officers for the Union board for next year were named John Toren, Bernard Wendt, Wal lis Wimberly, Charles Winter, Robert Wersing, Yao Hua Wu, and Leroy Zimmerman. uM- n mfwy cmfwy p papapaa at the awards banquet held last night. The officers are: Professor Schramm, president; Paul Welt chek, vice president; Fritz Daly, secretary; John Sellek, treasurer; By Hooper, chairman of student activities. Professor Foltz of the school of music was elected to the position of faculty member of the board. 47 MILLER'S Silver to "be Treasured styled by leading silversmiths Lunt, Gorliam, International, Wallace, Towle, Heed Q Itarton, and Heirloom . . . they're all represented in our out standing collection ... 50 patterns, ranging from the delicate tracery of Gorham's Greenbrier to the rich carving of Towle's O.d Master, are ready for jour selection. A. A PRELIDE by l!TEl(.A TIOyAL i.x pirre letting .. .22.63 ( tax inclmlril ) It. STRADIVARI by WALLACE $ix piece, netting 27.90 ( tax included ) C. MODERN VICTORIAN by LL'NT, ix piece netting $26 (tax included) (TliLLER l PA?flE