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Poge 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, September 25, 1952 . i -I t .1 I I Students Directory compilers have incomplete information about the following persons. Nita Helm stadtler, Directory hear, requests that they contact the Builders of fice sometime between 1 and 5 p.m. Fraternity pledges who have ' changed their addresses since fllllnr out registration cards, should correct their cards in the Directory office. The list now contains only the names of persons whose names be gin with H to J.'Additional names will appear in the next issue of the Nebraskan Robert Haag, Donald Hadan, James Hagaman, Allan Hagelin, Howard Hall, Ralph Hall, Vic Hall, Margie Halla, Odell Haller, James Halloran, Richard Hamer, Ben Hand, Janet Hanneman.Jane Han sen, Robert Hansen, Ronald Han sen, Wiley Harbert, Jarrett Hare, Cecil Harlow, Francis Harman, Jerris Harmon, Dale Harned, Dale Harp, Boyd Harris, Charles Har rison, Maryanne Harris, Haynes Harrington, Lee Harris, Sylvester Harris, William Harris, Delwyn Harsh, George Hartman Yoshinobu Haru shima, Cyril Harvey, Jack Harvey, Judith Harvey, Robert Harmer, Ralph Haskins, Dorothy Haun, Harold Haun, Norman Haun, Robert Haupt, John Hauserman, Harold Hayek, Eugene Hayes, Jane Haylett, Robert Hays, Alex- Student Directory Names ander Hazelwood, Rex Heater,. Lois Hegstrom, Thomas Heid rick, Dale Heileman, Roger Hei- mer, James Heindicn, JueiDeri Heinrichs, Gary Heinzle, Edward Heitman. Hueh Heleenberger. Pa tricia Helzer, Gordon Henkefl Douglas Henry, Marilyn Henzel, Edward Herman, Lynn Herrick, Howard Herbst, Joanne Herbst, Albert Herrod, Richard Hess, Eu gene Hesse, John Heumann, James Hewitt. Richard Hickenbottom, Marolyn Hicks, Jerry Hile. Donald Hilkemeier, Richard Hill, Victor Hillgren, Robert Hilsa beck, Joan Hines, Homer Hobbs, Martin Hoberman, Gerd Hoffend, Clayton Hoffman, Jerome Hofl' man. John Hoffner, Donald Hot mann. William Hofgard, Rita Hogendorn, Bryce Hogue, Darken Holm, William Holmquist, l nomas Holscher, Virgil Holtgrewe, Kon aid Holtmeier. Willard Holz, Robert Hohl, John Honnen, Clifford Hopp, Dean Hop- - t t i r t t pens, Kooeri nopscn, j,eo nom, Kenneth Hornby, Ronald Horst, Francis Houchen, Mary House. James Hovendick, Robert Howard, Andrew Howe, Lincoln Howell, Lowell Hoyt, Raymond Hruby, Herbert Hruska, Norman Huber, Dora Hueftle, Ross Huff, Dennis Huffman. George Hugenberg. Harley Hughes, Herbert Hughes, Raymond Huglv, Elvis Hunter, Ronald Hunter. red Hurlbut, Ed ward Husmann, George Husmann, lioraon Hyde, Edward Ibsen, Eu gene Ikeva, Emerson Inks, Norman Irons, Lyle Irvin, Robert Ito, Thomas Iwand. Doran Jacobs, Donald James, Peter Janetos, Donald Jarchow, Robert Jausi James Jenney, Wes ley Jensby, Bill Jensen, Charles Jensen, James Jensen, Leslie Jen sen, Robert L. Jensen, Roland Jen sen, Harold Jewett, Aloysius John son, Bruce D. Johnson, Bruce Lonn Johnson, Claire Johnson, Davis Johnson, Glenn Johnson, Jon Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Mor ris Johnson, Robert Bartell John son, Grant Jones, Oliver Jones,! Leo jordening. Sigma Theta Epsilon To Hold Rush Party Wednesday Night Pre-Med Tests Pre-medical students who have not yet taken the Medical College admission test and who expect to apply for 1953 en trance to medical colleges, other than that of the University, should see Dr. Eugene Powell, the pre medical adviser, 306 Bessey Hall. Applications for the test to be given, November 3, 1952, must be in the office of the Educa tional Testing Service, Prince ton, N. J., by Oct. 20, 1952. Sigma Theta Eosilon. National Methodist Service Fraternity, will noia a rush party Wednesday ev ening at 7:30 p.m. The party will be held at the Wesley Foundation, 1417 R Street, opposite the Union. The frater nity's new sponsor is Dr. Arthur Hitchcock, Dean of the Junior Di vision. Francis W. Benedict, Sen ior in the College of Business Ad ministration, will officiate as pres ident. The weekly meetings are held at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. One of the Fraternity's services is dep utation teams. These are volun teer groups which go to churches within 150 miles of Lincoln to perform different services which the minister has requested. These may be usher ing, serving at church suppers, etc.; all of which are usually done on Sundays. The group also sponsors three record dances in the Union Ballroom during: the year. The purposes of Sigma Theta Epsilon are fivefold, namely: to create a more intimate Christian fellowship among men of the Methodist faith, to develop lead ership of the clergy and laity in the church, to provide religious It Happened At NU A student was sitting in the li brary, feet comfortably propped on the chair opposite. A total stranger, scoiing fiftv pmntv chairs in the room, pulled out the manager, said mat iunuis pians student's footrest and sat on it. 'to resume its broadcasting sched Smiling, she indicated a "fresh" ,ule on Sept. 29. KNUS will broad- Schupbach Names Staff Of KNUS .... The staff of KNUS, campus ra dio station at the University, was announced by Paul Schupbach, temporary director of radio. The new staff will be headed by Clarence Wurdinger, a senior speech major. Bob Spearman, a junior in the speech department, was named program director. Barrett, a speech department junior, will head the news and special events department. Diane Downing, an English major, will supervise the continuity depart ment. Wurdinger, the new station training and encourage a study of the Bible, to acquaint their mem bers with the history, activities and purpose of the Methodist Church and to promote whole some social activities. Incidentally, men who are fraternity members and pledges are not prohibited by their pledge from joining Sigma Theta Epsilon. Any woman who is interested is urged to inquire about Kappa Phi, Methodist Woman's Sorority. for your free personalized stationery Magee's "wlecome" to Freshmen end new stu dents' Is a gift of stationery Imprinted with your name and the University Crest. Come to out campus counselor desks and register for your . . . fellows on our Second Floor and gals on our Third Floor. Deadline for registration Is Oct. 1 . . . so hurry! copy of the morning paper under his books and said, "You don't mind if I read your paper. cast over program service be tween 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. MAGEE your college clothing store i STUDENTS WE CARRY COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES AND BOOKS ( ) INDIANA ( ) OHIO STATE PEDEN'S 2-3474 1245 R St. M9 Ml "NEXT TO THE TEMPLE' ( ) ARMY ( ) SOUTH CAROLINA Quickest Service-Food At Its Best! 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