Poge 4 Lincoln, Nebraska Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1954 On The Social Side Parties, Picnics, Functions Occupy Busy NU Weekend By BARB CLARK Social Editor Campus social life began last week-end as University students attended many parties, picnics and other social functions. Several picnics, hour dances. football games and listening parties were held by organized houses. Friday night many University tudents danced at King's Ball room. A Kappa Sigma picnic was another Friday evening function. Some of the Kappa Sigs and their attending were: Marial Wright and Jan Pickard; Marilyn Lingo and Bob Lunner; Janet Kaufman and Lauren Faist, and Ron Becker and Sally Laase. THE SIG ALPIIS held a party at Arbor Manor Saturday night. Among those attending were: Anne Desmond and Ken Groves; Shirley Mills and Gordon Benson, and Koma Leichner and Lonny Bayer. Another Saturday night party was given at East Hills by the Iheta Xis. Seen at the party were: Barb Colbert and Mart McCoy; Doris Mach and Jim Thorson, and Margie Antes and Jick Wisby. Farm Fair Board Lists 6 Openings Six openings are now offered for Junior members of the Farmer's Fair Board. Three men and three women members are needed. Application blanks are available at Room 202 Ag Hall. Deadline for application is Oct. 12. The Board plans the Farmer's Fair which is held each spring Senior members of the board are Don Novotny, Ken Pinkerton, Charles Watson, Nancy Hemphill, Madeline Watson and Rogene Rippe. NU Polio Cases Reported Better Both Larry Dunning and Burrel who are polio patients in Lincoln General Hospital, were reported to be improving Tuesday by hos pital officials. They are reported in satisfac tory condition. Dr. S&muel Fuenning, director of Student Health, said approxi mately 15 gamma globulin shots were given to University students who had been in close associa tion with the students. Pepsters Meeting A Pepster mass meeting will be held in the Union ballroom at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. Pepsters should wear Pepster sweaters and bring identification cards. Jo Johnson and Leonard Barker are in charge of the meet ing. A practice session will be held in the East Stadium on Friday, October 1 at 5 p.m. Practices For Orchesis Announced By President Jacy Mathiesen, Orchesis presi dent, announced today that try outs for all girls interested in par ticipating in Orchesis will be held October 20. Special practices, arranged to acquaint the girls with routines, will be held Wednesday, October 6, and 13, at 7 p.m. in Grant Mem orial Dance Studio. Girls who plan to try out must attend one of these practice sessions to be eligible Men's Dance Group A men's modern dance group is being formed under the supervision of the University Orchesis organi zation. AH men who wish to par ticipate one night a week in the dance group should contact Miss Maxwell, Ex. 4138. PLNMNGS Mary Hall, Delta Gamma sopho more, and Jack Von Gillern, Phi Delta Theta junior. Bobbie Danielson, Kappa Alpha Theta sophomore, and Gale Lair, Phil Delt junior. Ann Lundy and Bob Albers, Theta Xi senior. Beverly Miller, sophomore, and Ken Plog, Theta Xi sophomore. Dona Yungblut, Towne Club freshman, and William Hurst, Delta Sigma Phi senior. Lee Spencer, Alpha Xi Delta senior, and Bob Ficke, Delta Sig. Mary House, Gamma Phi Beta junior, and Tom Hawke, Sigma Chi junior. Sandra Saylor, Kappa Alpha Theta sophomore, and Jim Mc Lean, Sigma Alpha Epsilon sopho more. Jeanne Elliott, Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore, and Ted Wes- tervelt, Phi Kappa Psi sophomore. Billie Croft, Pi Beta Phi junior, and Dan Grace, Beta Theta Pi junior. Diane Knotek, Pi Phi sophomore, and LeRoy Butherus, Delta Tau Delta sophomore. Carolyn Elliott, Pi Phi sopho more, and Bill Walla, Sigma Nu senior. ENGAGEMENTS Marianne Mittelstadt. Gamma Phi Beta senior, and Royce Ton jes. Sigma Phi Epsilon, senior. Diane Benedict, Alpha Xi junior, and Ivan Althouse, Alpha Gamma Rho junior. Pat Syfert, Tri Delt senior, and Duane Johnson, graduate. Jane Oelschlager, Tri Delt sophomore, and Dale Hermsmeyer, Alpha Tau Omega. Jan Berggren, senior, and War ren Jones, graduate. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday Fall Round-Up Ag Student Union Eddy Howard Orchestra Kings Saturday BABW "Hello" Girl Dance - Student Union Sigma Alpha Mu Kick-Off Party Delta Tau Delta House Party University Bulletin Board WEDNESDAY Student Council: Meeting 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Union 313. Coed Counselors: Meeting in Un ion Room 316 at 5 p.m. Pepsters: Union Ballroom at 7 p.m. Wear sweaters and bring ID cards. Builders Mass Meeting: Union Room 316 at 7 p.m. Kosmet Klub Skitmaster Meet ing: 5 p.m. in Union Parlor Y. Campus Know-How Session: 5 p.m. in Love Library Auditorium. ALT Split Board Meeting and General Meeting: 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively in AUF office. THURSDAY Pershing Rifles Pledge Smoker: 7:30 p.m. in Union Parlors ABC for freshmen and sophomore ROTC students. Sigma Tau Meeting: 7:15 p.m. in 206 Richards Hall. University Dames: Meeting 7:30 p.m. in Ellen Smith Hall. FRIDAY Palladian Society Meeting: Tem porary L at 8 p.m. Ag Union FaU Round-l p: at 7:30 p.m. Directory Staff Looks For Addresses Of Students ..- t r i r : t i Names of students whose infor mation is not complete for listing in the Student Directory are given below. Students whose names ap pear should contact the Student Di rectory office, Room 308 in the Studdent Union as soon as possible between 1 and 5 p.m. any after noon. The phone number is 2-7631. extension 4230. This is not a complete list. More names will appear in the later is sues of the Nebraskan. Any stu dent who has had a change of ad dress or phone number should re port that change to the Directory office. GRADUATE STUDENTS are: Cecil Anderson, Robert Ander son, Clarence Beck, Lyle Bargman, Raele Baumanis, Henry Beardsley, Charles Bull, Martin Carlson, Rob ert Carlson, Kenneth Cook, Grant Cornelius, Willard Cox, Jeanne Crab. Richard Dan, Ronald Dobry, Edythe Dyer, Donald Eastman, Gustave Erickson, Roger Essman, Albert Ferguson, Clare Fleming, William Franklin, Don Geesama.i, Wilma Gimmestad, Robert Hage- man, Richard Hamlin. WALTER HANNEMAN, Georgia Harmes, Earl Hietbrink, Donald Hofmann, Arnold Huigens, Paul Jersild, Gerald Johnson, Walter Juergensen, Moon Kang, Frank Kannenberg, Molly Lucas, Richard Marrs, William Marsh. Annette Mattson, Clarence Mc Conkey, Allen Menefee, Gerald Mercer, Robert Moeller, William Montgomery, Alan Moore, Mer- riam Moore, John Moran, Clai k ' Mueller, Phillip Murphy, Valters Nollendorfs, Paul Nygreen, i Dwayne Oakeson, Francis Paap, Kenneth Patterson, Allan Peck ham, Mary Peckham, Benjamin Pfeiffer, James Porterfield, Charles Pulham, Eilert Ramsey. ARTHUR RANHEIM, Paul Ro- sel, Maurice Ross, Richard Sayre, Bernice Schram, Robert Satter- quist, David Solzman, Howard Spain, Douglas Spitz, Robert Stake, Wonsup Suh, Aaron Stoley, Jean Swinbank, Joanne Taylor. Makoto Ueda, Richard Walsh, Howard Walters, Stuart Watson, Edwon Welge, David Wells, Rob ert Whitney, Richard Wiese, David Williamson, John Woodward, Louis Worm, John VanHouten, Robert L. Voigt, Orville Veit. Carl Vogler, Velma Vogler, Nils Ylvisaker, Hoyt Yowell, Donald Ziegler. OTHER STUDENTS: Bernard Ach, Phyraheem Ackbarali. Wal lace Adam, Wilson Adams, Robert Admire, Eugene Aksamit, Roy Ak samit, Sister Marie Allard, Earrell Albee, Thomas Albert, Richard Al den, Clark Alexander, William Al exis, John Allely, Claudia Allen, Fred Allen, Harold Allen, Paul Allen. Robert Allington, Wayne Alm quist, Ben Alpuerto, Robe Amick, Lloyd Andersen. Agnes Anderson, Ben Anderson, Bernard Anderson, Carol Anderson, Gordon Anderson, Robert Anderson, Royal Anderson, William Anderson, Marvin Arens- dorf, William Armbrust, Hans Arps, Richard Artison, James A-rnussen, Wayne Atkinson, Donald Aulds. GLORIA AUSEROD, Nona Aus tin, Ivan Aver, Janet Ayers, June Ayers, Robert Babb, George Bab cock, James Bahm, Lloyd Ball, Hessamuddin Baluch, Glen Bailey, Robert Baker, George Barlow, Lol lian Barrett, Robert Barrett, Cecil Bartlett, Jerome Barton, Oruel Bass, James Baroosingh, James Batie, Marilyn Batie, Blanche j Hal Bauer, Gilbert Baxter, Rob ert Bayley, Eldon Beavers, Don ald Beck, Donald Becker, Ronald Becker, Richard Becks, W It Bed deo, Robert Behr. Joan Beggin, Eugene Beier, Wendell Belie.i, Robert Bell, Warren Bell, Johnnie Benedict, Dennis Bergin, Philip Bernard, Robert Before, Billy Best, John Becker. HAROLD BIS"OP, Lloyd Black Blevins, Leon Blomendahl, Ryan Bloomquist, William Bobst, Chuck Bothum, Dana Bond, Ralph Boyd, Mathilda Boye, Willima Bram, Marvin Brilliant, Keith Britton, G Brooke. Mitzi Brooks, James Budeit, Bud- ovich, Osvalos Bumanis, Phyllis bara Clark, Jimmie Clark, Gary Bunker, James Burbridge, inald Burzlaff, Eloise Busche, Donald Bush, Everett Bursell, Peggy Caley Donald Canfield. Charles Cr '.son, Earl Carlson, John Carlson, Mar guerite Carrier, William Carriker, Donald Carson. Clarence Castner, Jerald Chaff in, Bernyce Chamberlin, Eleanor Chapman, Frank Chapman, Wil iam Chin, Larry Chrans, Richard Christensen, Vance Christensen, Ethan Christiansen, Norman tChurc Darrel Classen, Hiram Clapp, Bar- Claussen, Burton Claytor, Ralph Cleveland, Frederick Coats. MAURICE COFFMAN, Arthur Co Carrol Dahl, Richard Dahl, Wil liam Daily, John Daly, Ronld Damkroger, Ron Danek, ' nan Danner, James Daume, John Dav ies, Jack Davis, Willis Day, Will iam Deats, Clifford DeBoer, Al len Decker, Karen Decker, Virginia Deitemeyer. John Denker, Don Deterding, Delton Dovel, John Downey, John Doyle, Charles Divis. Donald Ingold, Hazel Issac, Hoyt Jackson, Dennis Jacob, James Jeannoutot, Darvin Jemming Tanet Jenkins, Leonard Jennings, ''harles ensen, Marjorie Jensen, Charles Johnson, Jerold Johnson, John ohri. son, Kenneth Johnson. Paul Johnston, Robert Bartlett Johnson, Robert William Johnson, Val Johnson, John Jurek, Ron aid Kahler, Adam Karauus, Betty Karcher, John Karnett, A. Kas dan, Charles Katz, Thorn ps Kauf. man, Daniel Kealy, Sandra Deene, Don Reiser, Gary Kelley, Jack Kelley, Taghi Kermani. Fellow tk crowrf fa... 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