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TH NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, October 1 3, 1 953
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Kappa, Theta, Pi Phi, Gamma Phi, Tri Delt Represented
By GRACE HARVEY
Staff Writer
Nine Ak-Sar-Ben Countesses
out of 12 chosen this year have
, attended or are
University.
attending xne
The countesses will
join 16
AUF Drive
Sororities Have Novel
Fund-Raising Projects
: Shoes Polished, Skirts Hemmed
- Two pairs of shoes polished sponsoring white elephant auo
for fifty cents! Good-as-new tions to selling the actives to
Jewelry for sale' the PIed.ges. the. houses re
jeweiry xor 5die. campaigning to raise more than
The sororities are enlisting their quotas of $2 per member.
their members in new drives to
raise money for AUF. From
Council OK's
New Biz Ad
Constitution
The Student Council unani
mously approved the constitu
tion of the Business Administra
tion College Executive Council
and heard a report from the
Parking Board during a meet
ing Wednesday.
At its first meeting Oct. 1, the
Parking Board reviewed two
parking appeals, Eldon Park,
Board chairman, reported. Be
cause the appeals were invalid,-
no action was taken. The num
ber of appeals, however, is ex
pected to increase this week,
Park said.
' JO JOYNER was appointed to
the Board as secretary and vot
ing member by Rocky Yapp,
Council president.
In response to requests by
Council members, the Corn
husker has contracted with a
new studio for the individual
yearbook pictures, in hopes the
students will be better satisfied,
Murt Pickett reported. '
At NU
Food Brands
Judged By
40 Dieticians
Nearly 40 dieticians from" Ne
braska colleges combined tasters
last week to find the best buy in
Iruits and vegetables for their
cafeterias and residence halls.
Contents of 140 cans which
had the brand names removed
were tasted and rated by the
food testers at the annual food
testing clinic sponsored by the
Division of Purchasing and Pro
curement. The combined ratings which
will be released late this month
will tell the dieticians the best
brands according to price. The
University will base its yearly
purchases of $17,000 worth of
can goods on the results.
MRS RUTH Meierhenry, busi
ness manager of Residence Halls
for Women, in explaining how
she as a dietician prepares to
taste, says she first eats an av
erage breakfast. "I want my taste
to be normal. Each tester takes
a swallow of water after each
bite to rid her mouth of the pre
vious taste. Pineapples, tomatoes
end orange juices have a carry
over to the next swallow."'
WHEN YOU USE
(Daily TlsdjAadJuuv
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3SSIT II
To place a classified ad
Stop in the Business Office Room 20
Student Union
Call 2.7631 Ext. 4226 for Classified
Service
Hoars 1-4:30 Mon. thru fri.
THRIFTY AD RATES
No. words ld'cry 2day 3 day 4 days 1 week
1-10 $ .40 $ .65 S .85 j $1.00 $1.20 "
11-15 .50 I .80 1.05 1.25 1.45
16-20 .60 .85 j 1.25 1.50 1.70
21-25 .70 1.10 1.45 1.75 1.95
26-30 .80 j 1.25 j 1.65 2.00 2.20
HELP WANTED
TUDKffT WIVES. THE UNIVERSITI
O" NEBRASKA bu cvera! attractive
paning for eecretarle and typista
who ar interested la full or part tima
employment. Liberal vacation and elck
Sa&ve allowance. Educational oppot-
. tunlilea. For further information con
tact Mre. Stehly, Peraonnel Dept.
Boom 204 Administration Hall.
Sua boy wanted Sigma Delta Tau
bouse, for noon meala only. Contact
buuMt mother. 464 No. lih. 2-3530.
oMFORRINT
JT tin. nth Room. Bind and double;
tenUemen. Student Hotel S-3020.
Drincesses. all Omaha residents.
Dc nf iqm At.Sar.Tipn
rovaltv
Four countesses are affiliated
wun ivappa xvappa uaumia, mc
first of whom is Alison Anne
Faulkner, daughter Mr. and Mrs.
SCARVES, JEWELRY and
anything else in good condition
the girls felt that they could
live without was auctioned off at
a white elephant sale at the
Delta Gamma house Monday
night. The Ch Omegas plan a
similar sale.
To further AUF collectons,
the 1953 pledge class of Gamma
Phi Beta went as a body to
help solicit funds.
Pairs of actives will be on the
auction block Tuesday at the
$4,534 Reached
The All University Fund an
nounced Tuesday progress in the
current drive, totaling $4,534.98.
100 percent sororities and fra
ternities: Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Alpha Theta
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
Phi Delta Theta
Sigma Chi
Beta Theta Pi
Alpha Tau Omega
Other donations are:
Independents $1,004.86
Denominational 132.23
Ag College 160.00
Booth Donations 1,148.26
WAA 25.00
Presby House 95.00
Newman Club ....... 20.00
Fraternities 624.50
Faculty 422.50
College of Medicine.. 176.88
AUF Board Donations 74.50
Sororities 766.25
Total $ 4,534.98
Alpha Chi house. Alpha Chi
pledge class will start the bid
ding on their actives at 50 cents.
In return the pledges will re
ceive an hour's work of personal
duties from each active.
SPECIAL SERVICES will be
sold to the members of their
houses by the Kappa Delts, Tri
Delts and Pi Phis. Each girl will
list a service that she will per
form and the amount of money it
win cost.
Skirts hemmed, hair trimmed.
backs rubbed, bed made, themes
written, rooms cleaned, shoes
polished, and clothes pressed
are among the services listed for
sale.
The Kappas went into the
kitchen to start their project.
They baked cookies and sold
$50 worth of them to the other
organized houses.
TWO HOUSES are going to
skip dinner for the cause. The
Alpha Phis and Thetas are go
ing to donate funds for an eve
ning meal to AUF.
From going hungry to feeding
each other, the University soror
ity women are scrambling
aboard the AUF bandwagon in
its drive for $8,000.
FOR SALE
TALE, HARVARD, PRINCETON, WEST
POINT, and NAVY 5 large regulation
pennante of the country'! moat tradi
tional universltiea, S for $2.00. Postage
prepaid. College Banners, P.O. Box
381, Bradford, Conn.
LOST & FOUND
Lost Key chain with t keys; on tire
teeter on ring.
Found Ladles gold wrist watch. Owner
may have for coat of ad. Inquire at
trie rssrsKan otnee,
LooT LA IjiUS GOLD w.i waicn. Wed
nesday, Oct. 7. REWARD. If found
please deliver to tha Buelnesa Office,
KKBRA8KAN Office, Room 20 Student
Union.
HESULTS
Richard W. Faulkner of Lincoln
Miss Faulkner is majoring in art
ana eaucauon ana loiiowing
graduation m 1955 she plans to
do graduate work at Pennsyl-
vanj ctate College
BARBARA JANE Ryan, also
a Kappa, is from Dennison, Iowa.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Raun of Dennison.
Barbara, a Mortar Board, is ma
joring in Home Ec and plans to
make a career of fashion mer
chandising. ' (
Jane Spencer, the third Kappa
Countess, transferred to Nebras
ka this year from William Woods
college where she took part in
the Aquacades. Her parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Spen
cer of Nebraska City.
A Kappa from Iowa, Shirley
Louise Nichols, will also be a
member of the Ak-Sar-Ben roy
alty. Judith Anne Flansburg, one of
three Kappa Alpha Thetas to be
honored, is another Lincoln
Countess. Miss Flansburg, an art
major, is the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Flansburg. She
graduated from Ferry Hall, Lake
Forest, 111. and will be graduated
from the University in 1955.
MARILYN HELEN Morgan,
University graduate, is another
Theta Countess. She is now
speech therapist in the Kearney
public school system. Miss Mor
gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald H. Morgan of McCook,
received the Woodrow Magee
speech scholarship and the Uni
versity Theater "Oscar" while
attending school.
Anne Crofton Sidner, the third
Theta Countess, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Sid
ner of Fremont. Miss Sidner en
rolled at the University this fall
after attending William and
Mary College for two years.
Diane Hinman, Delta Delta
Delta, is majoring in speech cor
rection at the University. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs, York
A. Hinman of North Platte.
ROBERTA JEAN Nielsen,
Gamma Phi Beta, will be grad
uated from the University ir
June. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Edward Nielsen of Co
lumbus. Miss Nielsen previously
attended Lindenwood college at
St. Charles, Missouri. The travel
minded Countess has visited
Canada, Mexico, the British
Isles, Europe and Hawaii.
Anne Jane Hall, 1953 graduate,
was affiliated with Pi Beta. Phi
while attending the University.
At the present time, she is a vo
cal music teacher in the Oak
land, Iowa, school system. Miss
Hall is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paige L. Hall of York.
Alain Feature Clock
Lincoln: "Blueprint For Mur
der," 1:05, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00,
9:45.
Varsity: "A Lion Is In The
Streets," 1:36, 3:35, 5:34, 7:33,
9:32.
'state: "Martin Luther," 1:10,
3:15, 5:20, 7:22, 9:30.
Stuart: 3-D Cartoon and
"Wings of the Hawk," 1:00, 3:09,
5:18, 7:27, 9:36.
THE BOLDEST BOOK OF OUR TIME...
Honestly, Fearlessly
On The Screen!
mHm Sarg don't want
eommiaaion, even if the
ptatn'a wire comet with it..."
IURT LANCASTER MONTGOMERY CLIFT
Trow wm a hardhead
...the tougher it got
he likad it!"
DEBORAH KERR FRANK SINATRA
Wmiiiunntimim,timmimmm r mmtimmmmi
"Her and them aweatert. Look coldern
an ioeberg, but I know who
taugfet W the core...'
ON OUR
GIANT
SCREEN
50c Bargain
Hour Till 2 P.M.
65c Till 6
Then 74c
Children 20c
Doors Open
Dally 12:45 P.M.
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'Good Evening!. .'
: Acting Chancellor John K.
Selleck (second from the. left)
greets John D. Chapman, as
sistant director of the library
for humanities, at the annual
Chancellor's reception held
Friday evening. Others in the
OTTIED UNOE AUTHORITY OF
"Coke" il a registered trode-mark.
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receiving line are: Mrs. Sel
leck, the Chancellor, Dean J.
P. Colbert, and Mrs. Colbert.
Also being . greeted is Kath
erine Renfre. The reception
was held in Raymond Hall of
the Women's Residence Halls.
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THE COCA-COlA COMPANY IY
O 1953, The Coca-Cola Company
COMPANY OF LINCOLN
'He'i auch a comical
little runt He makea
me want to cry
while Tm laughin'
at hixo..."
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D0IK1A REED
"Sure, the' nice to hka.
She' nice to all the boy..."
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New Union Assistant
To Begin Job Thursday
Heyne Former Fremont Teacher
"This is a mighty busy place," EVEN THOUGH t rying an
were the words of Delmar other field of work, Heyne will
Heyne, new assistant managing still be working with students. 1
director of the , Union, when Mainly, he will be working
queries as to his" first impres- with the Union personnel,
sion of the University. Heyne is a graduate of Wayne
Heyne Will take over his State Teachers College, and
Union job on Thursday. Oct. 15, a native of Thurston, Nebraska,
replacing Roger Larson who re- At Wayne, he majored in edu
signed last week. Heyne taught cation and social studies. Heyne
social studies at Fremont 'High received his graduate degree in
School for seven years. school administration this sum
Prior to that time, Heyne mer at the University. . ,
served with the Naval Air Corps Heyne plans to move his wife
as a lieutenant. He was a nav- and two children, Diane, 8, and
igator in the Pacific theater and Robert, 4, - from Fremont to
in the service from May of 1942 Lincoln as soon as housing ar
until January, 1946. , rangements can be made.;
Shop Tuesday
GOLD'S Glove. .
Street Floor
Pleated
ILHIP
by Pandora
She
32 to 40
W 0l Is It tmB
As seen ' yyn
In LIFE m
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Choice of 2 styles
(a) . With permanent pleats .
at bodice and hemline
(shown)
(b) Beautiful nylon embroid
ery at top and hemline.
40 denier nylon tricot that re
quires virtually no care. Practical
enough for the thriftiest housewife
and career girl. Glamorous
enough for the most fashionable
and pretty enough for gift giving.
Style (a) in black and white
only. Style (b) in pink,
white, black, yellow,' blue.
GOLD'S Lingerie Second Floor
Shipping charge mil be added on out-of-town deliveries.
We Give Green Stamps
9:30 fo 5:30
lj6Tiua '
Oeprt" Seat
(GILaDl
Completely handseivn and leather
'tailored of Cretcendoe's Shrink
proof Cotton Wonder-Fabrict
Ode
BeigeBlack
RedBlack
All Black
From a large collection
. . .Three pearl buttons
mold . . . and keep. . .this
neatly narrow look of the
Ravel. An elegant day
time glove. The Ode a
simple short glove, is
seamed down the back to
a small vent and framed
with nubby braid that
slims the cuff.
and Pretty
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