A . i ; ) 1' Page 4 Tuition Grants: yppeDcSassoTDBi injoosjrsiuoR Two hundred and forty four upper - classmen at the Uiiiversity have Deen awarded University Scholar ships, formerly Regents Scholar ships, for the 1955-56 school year, J. Phillip Colbert, dean of student ffairs, has announced. Eighty-seven were awarded to attudents who will be seniors; 86 to juniors, and 71 to sophomores. The awards pay the students' tuition fees which are $100 for the year. Senior recipients are: Helen Al - berding, Kazys Alminas, Marilyn j Anderson, Peggy Baldwin, Earl! Barnette, Joseph Barton, Ronald Becker, Marilyn Beideck, Carolee Brehm, Paula Broady, Phyllis Cast, John Chappell, Dennis. Coleman, Bruce Conner, Wallis Cramond, Norman Creutz, Delain Danehey, Michael Derieg, Carol Dunker, James Eagan. Robert Flammang, Jeanne Fos - not, Mrs. Martha Graham, Rich ard Goettsch, Jeanne Greving, Barbara Grow, Russell Gutting, Marianne Hansen, Mary Harp streith, Gloria Harris, Florence Haslam, Cynthia Henderson, Phyl lis Hershberger, Gerald Inbody, Diane Irvin, Verle Johnson, Gail Katskee, Mary Knorr, Robert Kreps, Arlen Kuklin, Irma Laase, Keith Leech. Ann Lindley, Janet Lindquist, Ru dolf Link, John McElhaney, Sharon Mangold, Dorothy Matzke, Doro thy Mesner, Roma Miller, Patricia Morgan, Thomas Moriarty, Ray mond Nelson, Cathryn Olds, Erva Phillips, Frances Pickett, Nancy Pitzer, Sue Ramey, Virginia Reev Reeves, Shirley Rosenberg, Ralph Retzlaff, J.William Rudd, Fred erick Saathoff, Peggy Sand, Frank lin Sazarna, James Schmidt, Bar bara Schmoker. Dean Sloan, Charles Smith, Jr., Joyce Splittgerber, Donald Swen son, Joyce Taylor, Carol Thomp son, Donita Thompson, James Thor son, Don Tilley, Carole Timm, John Toman, Merlyn Vanderbeek, Fred Van Vleck, Ruth Vollmer, Eleanor von Bargen, Wanda Westerhoff, John Westmore, Dale Wurst, Ann Yeakley, Bonnie Young. Junior recipients are: Elga Ad minis, Patricia Alvord, Carol An derson, Roger Berger, Lane Birkel, Barry Bobst, Pearl Bremer,' Marv in Breslow, Bruce Brugman, John Carson, JoAnn Chalupa, Robert Cot- ton, Beverly Deepe, Elizabeth erly. Wendell F si, Jerome Fuhrman, William Goodwin, Eliz abeth Hackman, Lloyd Hartmann, Emily Hemphill, Roger Henkle, Roland Hjorth, Catherine Hod der, Shirley Holcomb, Bernice Howland, Jean Hueftle, Walter Jaeckle. Barbara Jelnerhuis, Sharon Jen sen, Stanley Jensen, Leland Jones, George Jorgensen, Mary Keys, Wil liam Kimberly, Richard Kissinger, Mrs. Joyce Speak, Patricia Staf Jacklyn Stanton, Olgerts Stauers, ford, Jacklyn Stanton, Olgerts Stauers, Daniel Stilwell, Larry Strasheim, Gerayne Swanson, Mary Thompson, Samuel Van Pelt, Diane Knotek, Stephen Leep er, Marilyn Lingo, Ann Luchsing er, Virginia Ludeman, Jere ' Mc Gaffey, Millicent McPheran, Dorothy Novotny, Avery Pabst, derberg, James Souders, Leona Wallin, Elizabeth Weber, Rose mary Weeks, Shirley Whitaker, Ida Williams, Sheryl Whitmus, Gerald Wilson, Marilyn Zuhlke. Sophomore recipients are: Glenn Anderson, Helen Barnette, Lonnie Bayer, Joanne Bender, Jean Ben nett, Annabell Blincow, Dwight Boesiger, James Bors, Earl Carl son, Betty Cander, Jack Clark, William -Dahl, Martha Danielson, Donald Dertien, Dorothy Dicke, Charles Dobry, Charlotte Drisnaus, Karen Dryden, Marian Elder, Lar ry Epstein, Claryce Evans, Shar on France, Kay Gleason, Jane Greenawalt. Evelyn Henry, Nancy Heusner, Sharon Hocker, David Holcomb, Morgan Holmes, Robert Jameson, Betty Joy, John Kinnier, William Kinsel, Janice Kraus, Naomi Kroeger, Henry Kumagai, Martin Lohff, Ruth Lucke, William Lucke, William Marten, Carol Meyers, Barbara Millnitz, Phyllis Nelson, Judith Oeltjen, Erik Olsen. Mary Olson, Barbara Packard, Mealin Parsons, Jerry Reed, Joyce Roll, Marlene Santin, Vernon Schoep Arlene Selk, Juie Seng, Jan Schoep, Malvern Seagren, Dennis Sedlak, Arlene Selk, Juie Seng, H!SS5SE9 f AOr PLAYING ri: 4 r f p- - i m 4 ""- -. mow mi iw. mmtmmmm MOW TICKETS NOW y 1 Janet Shuman, Richard Simons, Harry Sirks, June Stefanson, Greg ory Stillman, Edward Stoller, June Weerts, Dale Wenzinger, Wayne Wessel, Charles Whitney, Nancy ilson, David Yocom. Additional scholarship awards and recipients are John Almy scholarship, 1220, Charles right. George Borrowman scholarship, $122, Marilee Nyquist. Miss Ny quist was also granted $34 from ;the Johnson scholarship fund Dwight Griswold Memorial, $104, Robert Nieman. William Hyte, $100, Harold Brock man. Franklin and Orinda Johnson, $300 each, Rex Bosley, Alan Heeg er, Marlin Languis, Patricia A. Dougall, Lucigrace Switzer, and and $150 to John B. Westmore. Jones National Bank, Seward, . $100 each, Milton Meyer, and Del- bert Tesar. ierts, Sally Schwantje, (one semest- James and Ada Kunz, $100 each, j er only), Monte Scott, Nancy Seng, Maxine Zimmerman Nelson, and' Bruce Snyder, Jerry Stirtz, John Ramona Walgreen. Stucky, Melvin Thornton, Alta To- Jesse Lamrworthv. $240. Elvin Vachal and $100 each, Carol Hentz en, and Patricia Smutny. Edith Lansing and Hall Memorial, $225, Gary Bannister. Minerva DePue Meissner Mem orial, $168, Jerry Sinor. Margaret McAnulty Memorial, $168, Jerry Sinor. Margaret McAnulty Memorial, $160, Biruta Staklis. Stella Kirker Meissner, $100 each, Mary Keas and Leendert Kersten. Katharine Melick, $108, Margaret Elliott. Henry Monsky Inter-Faith Fel lowship, $300, Glenna Berry. Nebraska American Legion Aux iliary, $150, Roberta Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Putney, $300, Dorothy McLaughlin. Miss Ida L. Robbins Memorial, $130 each, John Bailey and Rob ert Smith. Scottish Rite Scholarships, $100 each, Richard Christensen, Marie Duerr, Robert Eastman, Allen Jac obsen, Mary Alice Ostdiek, Char lene Pierce, Judith Ramey, Ronald Stuhmer, Beverlye Young, ani Glo ria Kollmorgen who also received an $88 grant from the Kunz fund. William E. Sharp Memorial, $150 each, Wayne Almquist, Robert Dye, Karen Smets, $100 each, Paulus Kersten, Leland Ostdiek, Marcel la Rhodes, Claus-Dieter von Schu- Ev-jmanni and Raymond Schmidt, Frederick Stuff Memorial, $100, 1 Classes, Discussions: The Religious Week University Lutheran Chapel Missouri Synod, 15th and Q Friday, 7:30 p.m., party spon sored by Gamma Delta Sunday, 10:45 a.m., Divine wor ship; 5:30 p.m., Gamma Delta cost supper and discussion, "Theology and Science , , . Harmony or Conflict?" Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir re hearsal Presbyterian -Congregation al Fellowship 333 North 14th Friday, 7:30 p.m., Open house Sunday, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Forum, "Questioning Your Faith," Rev. Rex Knowles Monday, 7 a.m., Bible study Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sigma Eta Chi Wednesday, 7p.m., Vespers;, 7:30 p.m., choir South Street Temple Friday, 8 p.m., Sabbath service, sermon "Sabbath of Return" Sunday, 8 p.m., Y o m Kippur services, sermon "Our Creed" Monday, 10:30 a.m., sermon, ' Tensions of Harmony!" 3 p.m., afternoon service, 4:15 p.m., Me morial and concluding service. Lutheran Student Foundation 535 N. 16th Friday, 8 p.m., Party Sunday, 10 a.m., Bible study; Worship, 5:30 p.m. Lutheran Stud ent Association 11 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Vespers, 7:30 p.m., choir 1237 "R" st. Cotner School of Religion Did 2-2376 1 Introduction to Religion 22 New Testament Scriptures 22 New Testament Scriptures 51 The Restoration Movement 90 Basic Christian Beliefs 121 Life of Christ 131 Church Administration 210 Culutral History of Palestine 22 New Testament Scriptures 1 Introudction to Religion 22 New Testament Scriptures 90 Basic Christian Beliefs SPECIAL n3 tf9 n Lsi zJ y TY ON SALE Get VQIT Janet Gordon. University Regents, $300 each, Mary Domingo and Maurice Skeith. University Regents, $200 each, Joan Kucaba, Michael Shugrue, and Joyce Walla. University Regents, $100 each, Nathan Adkins, Harold Axetll, Rob ert Baumfalk, Iris Becker, Donna Binder, Howard Copas, Marilyn Cowger, Charles Curtiss, Margaret Edwards, Donald Finks, Glenda Foster, Allan Garfinkle, Michael Greenberg, Deryl Hamann, James Hewitt, John Hinman, Mary Hru besky, Carolyn Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Jack Kaufmann, Vivita Krievs. Willard Lorensen, Phyllis Nelson, Clark Nichols, Lyle Nilson, Donald Nuss, Harold Oberman, Richard Otteman, Robert Phelps, James Plihal, Robert Quick. Shirley Richards, Richard Rob- i tusek, John vaceK, Harry .weigei, and Richard Wells, a one-semester award of $50. Twenty-five Receive Noyes Scholarships Twenty-five University students will receive financial help from the LaVerne Noyes scholarship fund during the coming school year. The awards vary from $65 to $80 per semester and under terms of (he donor's grant are reserved for lescendants of World War I veter anns. Upperclassmen recipients are: Scott Beadle, Harold Roberts, Jane Ellen Conger, Marvin Finn, Carroll Goll, Joel Johnson, Blaine McClary, Leroy Rockwell, Marvin Volf, Michael Calder, Gretchen Christopher, Grace Chudly, Paul Jordan, Forrest Poska, Marilyn Waechter, James Watts, James Weaver, and Virginia Wilcox. Recipients who will be enrolling at the University this fall for the first time: Raymond Ludwig, Jr.. Ruth Rou 'al, Walter Switzer, Mary Case, Karen Flaherty, Agnes McLean, nnnd James Quick. t Sundav. 9:45 D.m.. Bible sturiv 5:30 p.m., Lutheran Student Assoc iation St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chapel and Student Center Newman Club, 1602 Q Sunday, 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 12 noon masses Weekday masses, 6:45 a.m. and 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., relig ion classes Wednesday, 7 p.m., religion classes Thursday, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., re ligion classes Ag college religion classes held in the Ag Activities Building at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. Any student religious group which wants its schedule included in this column should turn it in to the Nebraskan office before 2 p.m. Thursday. Physical Education Uniforms Reversible T-Shirts, ea $2.25 Scarlet Shorts, pr. .$1.15 All Other Accessories Available Girls Spalding Saddle Oxfords Brown and white, black and white, $10.95 GERRY'S SPORT SHOP 1321 "P" Street 1237 R Street 1 2 2 2 1-2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1-2 3513 Holdrege PRICE TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY . . Season of Drama and Opera: Staisg 17, Blithe Spirit, La Halscinc, TIae Inspector General, Mary of Scotland HOWELL THEATRE BOX OFFICE THE NEBRASKAN On The Social Side: Summer Romances Take By GRACE HARVEY Social Editor Weddings, pinnings, and engage ments seem to have kept a large portion of University students busy during the summer. The list of couples, begun in Tuesday's Nebraskan, continues below. Jan Hussty. Alpha Omicron Pi from Lincoln, to Bob Admire, aim of Lincoln. Shirley Irwin. Kappa Delia junior from Sidney, to Bob Walgren, Junior from Plana Center. Jo Knapp. Chi Omega from Lincoln, to Norm Rasmussen, Sigma Alpha Epsilon from Omaha. Shirley Knispel. nuraea' trainini at Lin coln General and from Cozad, to Don Gruber, FarmHouse from Cozad. Jane Laase, Alpha Xi Delta senior from Lincoln, to Ron Becker. Kappa Sigma senior, also of Lincoln. Mary Sue Landl, Alpha Phi from Oma ha, to Bill Huirhini of Lincoln. Ann Lundv. Ft. Huachuca. Ariz., to Bob Albers. Theta Xi from Lincoln. Janie Mapes. Gamma Phi Beta from Lincoln to Duane Rankin, Phi Kappa Psi from Cedar Rapids. la. Ethel Marhlestone, Sigma Delta Tau from Rock Island, 111., to Marv Steinberg, Zeta Beta Tau from Omaha. Shirley McCaudle. Willard at Nebraska Wesleyan from Lincoln, to Keith Eng quist. Theta Chi from Red Oak, la. Ann MrKamy, Delta Gamma from Oma ha, to Jack M an res, Siema Alpha Epsilon at the University of Colorado from Oma ha. Donna Medved, Alpha Omicron PI junior from Lincoln, to Bob Kidder. Sigma Phi Epsilon junior, also from Lincoln. Hope Miner, Kappa Alpha Theta from Grand Island, to Ed McClure. Delta Tau Delta alum from Wymore. Carolyn Mingus. Delta Gamma from RaTiina. to Dan Wolkensdorfer. Phi Gam ma Delta from Hernrion, Kans. Marty Morrison, Alpha Chi Omega senior from Carbondale. 111., to Judd Gillespie, Sigma Nu junior from Council Bluffs. Ia. Verna Moss of Trenton to Wendell Werti, Acacia, also from Trenton. Eileen Mullarky, Delta Gamma from Omaha, to Rill Weber, Alpha Tau Omega. also of Omaha. Shirley Nash. Alpha Omicron Pi from Blair, to M'hIut Nelson of Herman. Barbara Nay. Terrace Hall from Ord. to Bemir Gleason. Theta Chi senior from Pacific Junction, la. Natalie Nelson. Pi Beta Fhi from Iat coln. to Don Clark, Siama Phi Epsilon fccnior from Ravenna. Ncala O'Pell. Kappa Delta alum from Wayne, to Wes Luhherstedw Phi Gamma Delta senior from Wayne. Nancy Odum, Gamma Phi Beta from Schuyler, to Bill Holloran, Sigma Chi, also of Schuyler. Pam Peterson, Delta Gamma senior from Beatrice, to Orville Glass, Beta Theta Pi from Beatrice. ' Phyl Phiilipsen. Alpha Omicron Pi from Lincoln, to Jim Hagemun, Sigma Phi Epsilon Blum. Jan Robertson. Alpha Omicron Pi from Elsie, to Dale Olson, Alpha Gamma Rho from Axtcll. Shirley Rosenberg. Siema Delta Tau from Lincoln, to Bart Rnchman, Sigma Alpha Mu, also from Lincoln. Bev Ross; Alpha Xi Delta from Au rora, to Jerry Blue, also of Aurora. Carolyn Roxherg, Kappa Delta senior from Lincoln, to Paul Jordan, Lincoln senior. Helene Sherman, Sigma Delta Tau from Lincoln, to Norm Knvosha, Sigma Alpha Mu senior, also of Lincoln. Jan Skiff. Alpha Xi Delta from Grand Island, to Gene Wells, Sigma Chi trom Auburn. Ruth Ellen Sorenson. Kappa Delta from Tecumsch, to George Strassler. Kappa Sig ma senior in dental college from Lincoln. Marilyn Stanley. Kappa Alpha Theta from Omaha, to Larry Franzen, Phi Kappa Psi from H oldrege. Donna Eteward, Alpha Chi Omega from Sidney, to Bert Linn. Phi Gamma Delta from Kimball. Susan Sveska, Delta Gamma alum frnm Omaha, to Bob Blomstrand, Sigma Nu senior from Aurora. Betty Swanson, Chi Omega from Wqusa, to Gary Jones, Tau Kappa Epsilon from Hastings. Barb Thurman, Kappa Delta from Broken Bow. to Berl Spender. Caledonian junior ; at Kearney State Teachers College, also from Broken Bow. Phyllis Turchin, Sinma Delta Tau from Sioux Falls. S. D.. to Sol Rosinsky, Zeta Beta Tati from Omaha. Colleen Turner, Alpha Chi Omega from Lincoln, to John Peterson. Beta Theta Pi senior, also of Lincoln. Gwen Uran, Gamma Phi Beta from Rapid City, S. D., to Bill Thayer, Sigma Chi alum, also of Rapid City. Lora Watson. Alpha XI Delta from Omaha, to Roger Es&man, Alpha Gamma Rho. Norma Westcott. Chi Omega from Hoi- , drege, to Don Smith, also ot Holdrege. ! Gloria White, Chi Omega from Scotts- i bluff, to Ed Traben. also of Scottsblufl. Karen Winkler. Pi Beta Phi from Alii- ance, to John Carr, Phi Delta Theta at ; Iowa State .College. Hey Students!! Want Something Different? Want Something: New? Try Archery! Apache Archery 48th and Vine Lincoln, Nebr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. cr. 2:00 Fri 9:00 "WF 10:00 WF 1:00 TTh 4:00 Th 11:30 TTh 3:00 Th 4-6 Wed 7-9 Tues 3:00 Fri 3-5 Th 10:00 Th Janet Wolken. Sigma Kappa sophomore from Beatrice, to Bob Menem of Defi ance. Ia. Dona Yuntbhrt. Town Club, and Bill Hurst. Delta Sigma Phi senior, also of Lincoln. Lois Zimmerman. Kappa Delta alum from Lincoln, to Bob Eberle. Sigma Phi Epsfion from Niobrara. KaKBgrmenti Bev 8ntz. sephomore from Mitchell, to Harvey Tripplc. Alpha Gamma Sigma sen ior, also from Mitchell. Jean Benson, Kappa Alpha Theta pledge from Huron, S. D., to Bob Fitzgerald of Huron. S.D. Carol Brorn of Nebraska City to .Tack Weir, Beta Theta Pi. also of Nebraska City. Linda Butbman, Kappa Kappa Gamma lunior from Falls City, to Bill Bedwell, Beta Thela Pi, also of Falls City. Jancy Carman, Kappa Kappa Gamma senior from Omaha, to Bill Campbell, Phi Gamma Delta senior from Lincoln. Barbara Clark, Kappa Delia senior from Lincoln, to Bill Hill, Phi Kappa Tau at Nebraska Wesleyan from Hebron. Phvl Colbert, Kanp? Al"ha Theta from Lincoln, to Charlie Hunley, Phi Delta Theta from Rulo. Sue Colbert, Sigma Kappa hmior from Weeping Water, to Lyle Buell of Lin coin. Imogene Davis, Kappa Delta senior from Inman, to Jim Bridges, Phi Chi at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. Willie Desch, Alpha Chi Omega senior from Central City, to Larry Shafer, Sigma Nu senior from Aurora. Phyllis Ditus, Alpha Chi Omega sopho more from Lamed. Kans.. to John Daw son. Sigma Chi tunic from McCook. Ellen Feye of Columbus to Fred Arndt, Beta Sigma Psi, also of Columbus. Judy Flansburg. Kappa Alpha Theta from Lincoln, to Bob Burton, Beta Theta Pi from Falls City. Ftae Futcher, Delta Gamma senior from Omaha, to Dick Gcier, Delta Tau Delta senior from Lincoln. Karmen Harris, Alpha Chi Omega iun inr from Dakota City, to Bob Brum, Sigma Phi Epsilon senior from Lincoln. Cynthia Henderson. Kappa Kappa Gam ma senior from Hinsdale. III., to Warren Bun, Phi Delta Theta senior from Scars dale, n. y. Marilyn Hicks. Gamma Phi Beta from Lincoln, to Lloyd Heed, Delta Sigma Phi senior from Maryland. Gail Katskee. Sigma Delta Tau senior from Lincoln, to Bernie Wishnow, Sigma Alpha Mu junior from Lincoln. Mary Alice Keller. Alpha Xi Delta sophomore from Grant, to Jeff Michael, also of Grant. Roma Lundstrom, Gamma Prfi Beta from Fremont, to Phil Mack, also of Fremont. Diane Major. Alpha Omicron Pi from Fort Knov. Ky., to Bill Whitaker. Sigma Chi from North Platte. Sis Matzke, Kappa Kappa Gamma from Lincoln, to Skip Hove, Delta Tau Delta senior from Minden. Sue Muelhaupt, Kappa Alpha Theta from Dcs Moines, la., to Joe Gifford, Sigma Al pha Epsilon from Lincoln. Cathy Olds. Delta Gammn ..nin, 4rn. Omaha, to Marvin Bridges, Sigma Chih alum from Omaha. Joan Pollard, Pi Beta Phi senior from University Life To Be Explained American religious, social and economic life and University recreational and activity facilities will be discussed at the Foreign Student Retreat Saturday at Ante lope Park Pavillion, Gail Katskee, chairman of the Student Coun cil Foreign Students Commitee, announced Thursday. International students in their first year at the University will meet at the Union at 9 a.m. for bus transportation to the site. The retreat will last until 6:45 p.m. LEARN TO FLY! Save 50 by Enrolling in a Flying Club (Open to University students only) For details contact Lincoln Aviation Institution Union Airport Tel: 6-2909 It costs only: 1 2th & R Sts. Let yon & Mi Go To College! El 196 Out Of Fall. City, to Bob Burnham. Delta Tau n.'lla ftlum trnm York Sue Kamey. Gmaha Phi Beta senior from Lincoln, to Al Holbert. Beta The Pi senior, also from Lincoln. Marilyn Rowley. Alpha Xi Delta from Hebron, to Allen Dewey, aiso of Hebron. Janet Schenken. Delta Gamma senior from Omaha, to Hal Mardis, Delta Tau Delta, also of Omaha, Donna Sicnhenson, Kappa Delta alum from Lincoln, to Chuck Parks, Delta Sigma Phi. also of Lincoln. Gail Tcnncy. junior from Herman, to Kayc Don Wiggins. Alpha Gamma Sigma senior from Iebanon. Lorna Uhoff. Pi Beta Phi alum, to Duane Hess, Phi Gamma Delta senior from Millard. Barbara Yokel, Kappa Delta sophomore from Friend, to Stan Ebersnacher, Alrha Gamma Sigma senior from Beaver Cross ing. Pinnings Priscilla Rlackman, Wesleyan freshman from Tekamah. to Jim Cutter, Theta Xi junior from Tekamah. Laura Jane Brode, Chi Omega, to Neil Keller, of Middletown. Conn. Roberta Halsey of Fremont, to Ron Danek, Delta Tau Delta senior from Lin coln. Billie Howalt. Kappa Alpha Theta from Sioux Falls, So. Dak., to Leighton Guslaf son, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Genelle Jensen, Kappa Delia from Lin coln, to Jack Gruber. Phi Kappa Tau at Kansas State, from Lexington. Nancy Jensen, freshman from Holstein, la., to Bob Martin, Sigma Nu sophomore also from Holstein. Jerry Johnson, Kappa Alpha Theta from Sioux Falls, So. Dak., to Loren Hock. Alpha Tau Omega from Elmwood. Teresa Kahn, from Omaha, to Sol Stiss, Sigma Alpha Mu senior also from Omaha. Marge Kroeger. Alpha Xi Delta from Omaha, to Pat Romberg. Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior from Omaha. Maren Larson. Kappa Alpha meia .iun ior from St. Paul, to Bob Eaton, Sigma Pershing Rifle Smoker Set For Thursday N:'tioial Society of Pershing Rif les will hold a smoker in Parlor ABC, second floor of the Union, Thursday at K p m. All freshman, sophomore and junior ROTC stud ents are invited to cttend. The National Headquarter of Pershing Rifles, which is situated on the Nebraska campus, offers administrative training to all ROTC students Company a-2, also located here, offers training in drill and leadership. Also contained in Company A-2 is' a precision trained crack squad, color guard, platoon, and rifle team. The crack squad' and color guard annually perform at the Military Ball. A newly completed movie on Pershing Rifles prepared by the University photography de partment will be shown for the first time. Following the film, there will be cigars and refresh ments. Cigars for Pinnings Fresh Tobaccos ' Lincoln's Most Complete Lighter Line ' Lighter Repair Pipe Racks CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 121 No. 12th They can read and see what is happening at the University simply by subscribing to Published three times a week $2.50 Per Semester THE NEBRASKAN Student Union Bldg. Lincoln 8, Nebraska $4.50 y y till U 1) Phone: 2 Friday, September 23, 1955 Circulation j Alpha Epsilop at Colorado University. from Denver Bands. Beta Sigma Pal senior from .lolaine Ladske. of Columbus, to Wayne Tobias. Barb Melin. Alpha Omicron PI from Oakland to Don Ramon. Sigma Chi. Jo Ann Meyers, Delta Gamma from Scottsbluff. to Tommy Thompson, Phi Gamma Delta senior from Ponca City. Okla. Carol Morehead, PI Beta Phi junior from Falls City, to Wesley Stebbina. Phi Delta Theta. Delnres Piller. of Ogallala. to Jaks Jacnbsen. Sigma Nu senior from Ogallala. Janice Robhina, Alpha Xi Delta junior from Hartinslon. to Phil Robinson, Sigma Chi Junior from Hartinslon. Lucy Schaaf. from Omaha, to Allen Akerson, Pi Kappa Phi sophomore from Omaha. Pal Shallen. Alpha Xi Delta sophomore from South Sioux City, to John Aden. Sigma Phi Epsilon senior from Mi If ord. Rose Mary Weeks. Gamma Phi Beta junior from Kearney, to Mark Clark, Alpha Gamma Rho junior from Gothen burg. Viola Zeller, from Danbury, to Ray Kelley, Alpha Gamma Rho from Danbury, Traditional Tea To Welcome Women Friday The traditional welcoming tea given by Miss Marjorie Johnston, associate dean for women, will be held Friday in the Union from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. All women students are invited to be special guests at the tea. Last year, between 600 and 700 women participated in the annual affair. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Clifford Hardin, Miss Johnston, Miss Helen Snyder, assistant dean for women; and Mrs. Phillip Vo gel, asistant to the associate dean. The guests will be "greeted by Gail Katskee, president of Mortar Board. Paula Broady Wells, presi dent of the A.W.S., will introduce the women to the respective deans. Assisting with the serving will be members of Mortar Board and the presidents of the women's residence halls and women's or gaiSzations. Mrs. J. P. Colbert, Mrs. Lei Chatfield,. Mrs. George . Rosenlof, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mrs. Wesley Poe and Mrs. Woodrow Reed will preside at the tea tables. Organ background music will be furnished by Alice Mumme and Bonnie Young. FRIDAY September 23rd COLLEGE NIGHT at BILL ALBERS and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only Adm. $1.70 Per Couple Tax Included n - 7631, Ext. 3263