Page THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, October 71953 PlfOCJ f n -Year yildiriq Plan Improvements Include Theatre, Psych Institute New Dormitories, NU High School, Lyman Hall Considerable progress in con- sity Theatre and peech Labor- Hospital Advisory4 Committee struction and planning is being atories, which is 65 per cent The Institute, located on the made this year on the Univer- complete, he 375-seat theatre College of Medicine campus at sity s 10-year building program auditorium is not expected to Omaha, may be completed early inaugurated in 1947, said Charles be finished until after the tar- in the winter of 1954 F. Fowler, director of buildings get date of Feb. 1. 3 Thp 2 nnn nnn mm'c h, and grounds in an informal re- mLl, ' s dor" port Mondav. 2. THE $1,500,000 Nebraska mito"es . .on the city campus Work under way at present Psychiatric Institute, a co-oper ?!h" w " Includes: 1. The $380,000 re- alive project of the University, g!!,6!? aLJn s$ edtule.fnl modeling project of the Univer- Board of Control and Nebraska uSS&Z winter. Plans for the remainder of the 10-year program include: 1. A $1,000,000 University High School, to be located on the north side of Vine Street. The plans include aiuauditorium and gymnasium as separate units. i 'OW'""" AUDITION to - " - " t , niiii.il V 111 house administrative aeencies. ! 'x pi" r i: x ! n n'i L ll lli I, I . ! ,HWUI i n..,. I Mm hi1 nt' y x 1 Themes - ',fc-""v Last Obstacle Moved Last of the houses behind the Union is blocked up prior to being moved, completing clearing and filling operations necessary for additional stu dent and faculty parking J space. The house, not yet moved from the area, rests over the sidewalk (note lower right). University officials say the parking spaces will be covered with crushed rock in the near future. On The Social Side Summer Wedding Revealed; Two More Scheduled Soon Weddina Sigma Nu, have announced their recent pinning. Doris is a soph- MTRPHY-MALEY omore at NU School of Nursing The summer wedding of Shirley m Omaha. Bill is a third year Murphy to Bill Maley was re- engineering student Both are vealed at the Sigma Kappa house &om Omaha. Monday night Shirley, Lincoln Adams-Johnson senior in Teachers College is a The Kappas feasted on cand f'o?' Iortar Boaj-d. Bill at- m accordance ith the pinnin tended Wesleyan University and of Suzie Adams to jShnsor now works in Lincoln. They were Sig MpK Suzie junior in Teach: married June IX ers college, is from Omaha. Bob, Enaaaements a Counc'l Bluffs, la., man, is a 9BLcKWElLsK.4LLA nior. in Business Administra- Pi Phi Beverly Blackwell has SCHWARTZ-GREEN I announced her engagement and approachuig marriage to Keith announced his pinning Monday Skalla Beverly senior m Teach- night shelly Green, Z B T. to " br' " v..u zxe sjcnwanz, b u I. zoe, rush Bluffs. Keith, former Delt presi- chairman, is a Teacher's College dent from Beatrice, is a Univer- sophomore from Los Angeles, sity graduate The couple wii be Shelly, junior in Arts and Science, married Oct. 9 in Council Bluffs, is from Chicaeo BARXES-OZENBERGER F mu5KTHI3IAV A winter wedding has been , ! planned by Terry BaVnes and JZ ??' v' MVCal" Larry Ozenberger. who announced fr; f uhlman, their engagement the first week B?Slg- Monday mght Marbara. of school Terry, Pi Phi. is an pOT 15 m, Science Ag College, senior and comes -itTZ'' from Holdrege. Larry, from St g" JoseDh. Mo., is a senior in Rusi- Goenburg. ess Administration. The couple p- nn- ... will be married Dec. 20. KOman KCVeW HARTWIG-MATZKE Barb Adams, senior, actually Two Lincolnites, Dorothy Hart- saw berself in the movies this fall wig and Stan Matzke, have an- when tile illm "Roman Holiday" ' nounced their early fall engage- was shown in Lincoln. Barb, who ment Dorothy, sophomore in appeared, in two of the scenes, Economics, is a member of Alpha was vacationing in Rome in the Chi Omega. Stan, member of the SP5? '52 while the picture University basketball team, is a was being filmed. junior in Ag College and a mem- r I r- i j ber of Farmhouse. 50C1OI Calendar and college classrooms nn th third floor. Completion of the addition, requiring 20 months of construction, will clear the way for removal from the campus of three temporary buildings. 3'. The new home for the Col lege of Pharmacy, the $600,000 i-yman nau, still m the discus sion stage. The structure, a three story building plus base ment. may be located at the northeast corner of 17th and S. Lyman Han will also house the department of bacteriology. At least 30 days of preliminary wont remains before an archi reci couia De asked for pre liminary sketches. 4. THE DORMITORY project ai me college of Agriculture, estimated at $500,000. The proj ect will include a 120-student mens dormitory and 60-student women's residence. Construc tion is expected as soon as de tails for revenue bond financ ing have been cleared. 5. A $300,000 combination of fice and laboratory building at Scottsbluff Experiment Sta tion. Preliminary sketches have been completed and the proj ect may be ready for bids in November. 6. A College of Agriculture building fnr th ment of biochemistry and nutri- iion, wmcn is still m the dis cussion stage. Also in discus sion Stae is 9 Tlan tn nrnrtHn an ROTC armory at the College. FOKXER SAID the inclusion of the proposed Bishop Clark- son Hospital m the Medical Center dev-eloDmont of th fni- leee oi Medicine has necessi tated a re-study of the basic construction Dlans of the Col lege's long-range $6,000,000 building program. It will be done some time. Fowler said, before collections from the special levy for the Medical College program are sufficient to permit the letting pf contracts. Steel Girders Go Up Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star In contrast to the clearing no. erations taking place behind the Union, construction on the new men's dormitories pro gresses rapidly. The construc tion is now 12 per cent ahead of schedule with the entire structure nearly enclosed so that heating may be supplied for.;- construction throughout the winter. The new dormitories are part of a 10-year building program inaugurated in 1947. The $2,000,000 project is the largest scheduled for construction on the Lincoln campus. Another large building, University High School, will received at tention when bids for its con struction are opened. Honorary To Hold Banquet Frame To Speak To PhiMu Epsilon The Nebraska chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on campus with s banquet Wednesday, Oct 14. Following the bannuet Profec sor J. Sutherland Frame, head of trie mathematics Hpnartmont o f iviicmgan state College, will give a departmental lecture. Dr. M. A. Basoco. chairman of tho Uni versity mathematics department will introduce Frame, whose an. pearance is sponsored by the matnematics department. CC Names 1 For Carnival Coeds Create riMmnl D. I L IIIIUI Themes for the Penny Carnival October 16 have been announced. They are: Adelphi AdelDhi Productions present in 3-D the Miss University Contest winners: Alpha Phi Try your aim and see it rain; Alpha Omicron Pi Do you make him sigh? Ask an AO Pi; Alpha Xi With a flick of the hand, ping the Alpha Xi Ferdi nand; Chi Omega Win, get a head: Delta Delta Delta ndta Darts, Delta Gamma A your toss; International House FVrf 1 h o mice anA win u:.. Kappa AlDha Theta Kit Kat k. Kappa Delta Bunny Hop to the KD Tod: KeDDa Karma Hammo Kappa Kandy Kapers; Girl's Dorm Hit 'em Huskers; Sigma Kapua Draeon Net- Sicma tvit9 TaU State VOUr statV Terra.. Hall Lasso Locks-Popeye Socks and Towne Club Pop our tops the Towne Club way. B R E"EM A V-I.A wt n v ntmiT Another Lincoln couple who got Farmers Formal College Ac engaged over the weekend is Joan tivities Building 8:30 to 11:30 Brenneman and Marvin Lawton. p.m. Joan, senior in Teachers College, Delta Gamma Tea for all is a member of Towne Club. Mar- pledge classes 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. via, now attending graduate col- SATURDAY lege, is in Pre-Med. Sadie Howkim Hon n tn n p.m Pinning WIIXTE-RTAX A new D G-Sigma Nu combina tion is that of Marlene Willie and Bob Ryan. Marlene, junior in Teachers College, is from Wash ington, D. C Bob, a Lincolnite, is a Junior Biz Ad. NAY-GLEASON Theta Chis serenade Trrc Baa Monday night in honor of the pinning of their president Ber nard Gleason, to Barbara Nay. Barbara, junior in Teachers Col lege, is from Ord. Bernard, Teach ers College sophomore, lives in Pacific Junction, la. Frank-.Veef Doris Frank and Bill Neef, A G R Rho Rho Rendezvous Antelope Park 9 to 12 p.m. Faculty Coffee Hour To Greet Newcomers A coffee hour to welcome new University faculty members and graduate assistants will be held rnaay in tne t acuity Lounge of the Union from 4 to 6 p.m. All staff members and grad uate assistants may attend the coffee hour, which will feature recordings of popular and classi cal music, mere will be a charge of fifteen cents a person ior rerresnments. Membership Open In Rodeo Club Harry Stokely, president of the University Rodeo Club, has announced that anv Uinversitv student is eligible for member- snip in trie club. Men and women are both in vited to attend the twice monthly meetings if they are in terested. The meetings are held the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at 7:30 in the Ag Union. One of the main functions of the club is sponsoring the ro deo each spring during Farmers Fair. Plans are now being made to obtain rodeo stock for next sprines' celebration. It is also thp job of the club to maintain the roaeo grounds. THE LECTURE is at ft n m tn Room 315 of the Union ThA tonic for Frame's discussion is "Rep resentation of Symetric Groups." Interested students may attend the lecture. The banquet will be held at 6 p.m. m the Union. Toastmistress will be Jean Davis, president of Pi Mu Epsilon. New members of the organization will be initiated by Frame. He will also give a short history of Pi Mu Epsilon. PROFESSOR THEODORE Jor gensen, chairman of the physics department will be guest of honor. Jorgensen served as the first President of the Kphracta i chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon. Other j charter members will also be pre- j sent and honored ruests will K introduced during the banquet. I Frame. Secretarv . TVm General of Pi Mu Epsilon. is co author of a Macmillan tYt "rin. eral Mathematics," author of a Aicuraw-Hiu text "Solid Geom etry," and his written about 40 articles which have appeared in mathematical journals, princi pally concerning the theory of finite groups. Pi Lambda Theta Plans Coffee Hour Thursday Pi Lambda Theta, honorary for women in education, will have an informal coffee hour Thnrlav at 5 p.m. in the Faeultv Ioiincro of 1 uie union. . . beginnng Thursday at 10 a.m. fit ' ni Mi Famous Makes! 100 Wool Knit MESSES Usually 29.95 . 35.00 .lay 0 Botanys Chenilles Thee all wool two-piece knit dresses come in a smart selection of styles. 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