Wednesday, October 5, 1955 Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN 1 v 1 i 5 Ticket Sales: Honorary Producer Competition Ends Honorary Producer contest dead line is Wednesday at 5 p.m. The deadline for checking in tickets and money is Thursday noon at the University Theater ticket office. Candidates for Honorary Pro ducers are chosen by the houses entering the contest. The candi dates of the two houses sepiiig the most tickets in proportion to the number of active members are selected as Honorary Producers. Additional candidates for- Hon orary Producer are: Sigma Delta Tau, Sondra Sherman; Towne Club, Gloria Temple; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Luanne Raun; Kappa Delta, Beverlee Engelbrecht. Delta Delta Delta, Mary James; Residence Halls for Women, Dolly Directory: Builders Need Phone Numbers, Addresses The Builders directory commit tee does not have the addresses or phone numbers of the following people. The students who are on the list should call or report to the Builders office. The Builders stud--ent directory will be out in No vember. Phone numbers: Richard Abeling, Dean Abraham son, Donald Adams, Richard Ad ams, Wilson Adams, Roy Adee, Madeline Ahlschwede, Roy Aksa ander, John Allely, Ralph Allen, Sharon Adreasen, Darrell Ader son, Donna Anderson, Frances An derson, Gordon Anderson, Marlow Anderson, Robert Gordon Ander son, Robert Lee Anderson, Roger Ankrom, William Ashley, Arnis Aumalis, Hans Aye. Robert Babb, Joseph Babcock, Joellyn Backhaus, Bruce Bailey, Don Baker, Larry Baker, Dick Ball, John Ball, Rasma Balodis, Hessamuddin Baluch, Virgil Bam sey, Karen Banks, James Banks, Hugh Barnard, Frank Barrett, Glenn Barth, Cecil Bartlett, Paul Bartlett. Sam Barton, Ronald Bath, Jean Bay, Henry Beardsley, Leonard Beberniss, James Becker, Robert Becker, William Becker, Murlind Beckman, Richard Becks, B i 1 ly Belieu, Wendell Belieu, Brice Be lisle, Robert Bell, Roger Bell, Charles Benton, Emil Beranek, Do othy Berenter, Bary Berke, Orlan Berkland, Lester Bevans. John Beyreis, Jerry Bilstein, Glen Blackman, Milo Blecha, Al len Blocker, Edward Bogard, Rich ard Bohaty, Richard Bonne, Jerry Borchers, Stephen Bordy, George Bosiljevac, Mrs. Caroline Boswell, Roger Bottorff, Gilbert Bowman, Donald Brabec, William Braden, John Brady, Robert Brandes, Wil liam Brannen, Robert Brehn, John Brememr, Jeanne Broady. Robert Broderick, Raymond Brooks, Larry Brown, John Bruce, Merlyn Bruggeman, Dale Buchan an, James Budeit, Stuart Buell, Louie Buller, G a f y Burchfield, Richard Burkland, Paul Byers. Francis Cada, Janice Caldwell, Lowell Callaway, Frederic Carlson, Roger Carlson, Roland Carter, Rock Castellano, Rogert Caston guay, Jerry Caswell, Irl Cayser, Louis Cecava, Jerald Chaffin, John Chappell. Gary Choat, Deona Christiansen, Franklin Christensen, Janet Chris tensen, Russell Christensen, Leer Christenson, Wayne Christoffersen, Marlin Clark, Clyde Brashier, Rus sell Colling, Harry Collins, Rich ard Confer, Charles Conley, Rod ney Connelsen. Jack Conrad, Kenneth Emery, Carl Coordt, Jerry Corkle, Arthur Cornish, James Costello, Gene Cra mer, John Crancer, Donovan Cran dell, Joseph Crawford, Richard Curtis, Mary Daly, Norman Danner, Gerald Dart, Darwin Dasher. Alan Debbs, Jay Decker, august Delisi, Ralph Delimont, Kathieen DeLisle. William DeLisle, Jack DesEn fants, Hubert Devries, Art Dewey, Louis Dickinson, Michael Diessner, Sidney Diffendaffer, Bernie D i 1 land, Joseph Dineen, Rupert Dob esh, Donnie Doescher, Bohn Dom inic, Robert Donnelly, Dean Doyle, Joseph Doyle, Orville Duff, FRIDAY October 7th IGHT at to f 1 1 hxk Aj A ,, '.' 1 D,.nrL-? 'J until 12 Couples Only Adn. 11.70 Per Couple Tax I rsiiiu Ann Rejda; Delta Sigma Phi, Jim Copp. Winners of the Honorary Pro ducer contest will be announced at the first performance of f'Stalag 17" on Oct. 25. Winners will be awarded a tro phy to be kept during the 1955-56 school year and the 1956 Rush Week, and publicity for the win ning organization in all University Theater play programs and news copy. A page of the Cornhusker will be devoted to pictures of the Honorary Producer ceremonies and the win ners will also receive opening night reserved seats. Season tickets for the University Theater productions are $4.50 for students and faculty and $6 for the general public. Gary Duhachek, Gil Dunne, Wal lace Dyer, Marvin Dyer. Gladys Eigst, Charles Eisele, Nancy Eisele, John Elacqua, Hus cin Elmosa, Mary Ellis, Lee Ellis, Douglas ' Elvers, Louis Emanuel, Stewart Ensign, Rodney Epp. Addresses: Annabell Althouse, James Andre asen, Lloyd Anderson, Mary Ap pleget, Marvin Arensdorf, BUI Av ery. Harvel B a r n e s, Allen Beyer, Fred Biba, John Bishop, Marvin Bishop, Dale Bokowski, D u a n e Booth, Kenneth Bowers, William Brady, Bonnie Brandhorst, Curt Brandhorst, Louis Brandhorst, Wayne Brauning, Anne Brooks, Donald Brown, Russel Brown, Rob ert Burton. Donald Caha, Ralph Canaday, Oliva Carina, William Carl, Char lene Carlson, Jerry Chaffin, James Chapman, Paul Chernobay. Carl Christiansen, Franklin Christensen, Dennis Coleman, Franklin Corn stock, Bruce Conner, Barbara Couse, Thomas Cowis, Merle Crain. Dale Cullen, John Daly, Robert Davis, Toby Dellamand, Gretchen DeVries, Harold Dey, Norman Dey, William Dill, Leland Dobler, John Dorwart, Stanley Drasky, Co leen Dreher, Robert Eberhart, James Egenberger, Lumir Ehern berger, Jack Erickson, Robert Ev ans, Paul Evenson, Larry Ewing. Ag Union Starts Dance Lessons The first of a series of six free dance lessons taught by profes sional instructors from the Fred Astaire Dance Studios will be pre sented Wednesday evening, the Ag Union dance committee has an nounced. Lessons will be given frcm 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. in the gym. Any University student is eligi ble to attend these lessons which provide an opportunity to learn all the latest dance steps, the dance committee said. Want Ads Typing Don the. term papr. re port, etc. Experienced. 6-1193. L'nlveraity itudent Jot weight. Wardrobe won't fit. must sell. Newest color. Wool slacks, charcoal gray, brown, black, SIS. Sportscoats, suits 42. Most purchased Ben 6lmon'i past year. After 8. 3-7709. Lost: Olive green clutch bag containing keys and green billfold with Identifi cation, other cards. Lost Monday In or between library and Bancroft. Call evenings at 6-H520. REWARD. CHICKEN PRC?.? 5-2178 Free Delivery Opto Sevti US S. It's a Campus Favorite sjsttAtisIlstt3 CLEANING Two convenient Wo CASH & CARRY C.i Osns Off Oanpiss Northwest Comer in Basement of Selleck Quadrangle it i :r t S I Hi North On The Social Side: Parlies Celebrate Tin By GRACE HARVEY Social Editor Two house parties led the social festivities at NU last week end. Miscellaneous activities included a small migration to Manhattan for the football game plus Satur day afternoon clubs encamped at various places with their ears tuned to the World Series on one hand and the Husker-Wildcat bat tle on the other. The Alpha Xi Delta French Cafe Party featured decorations consist ing of French awnings, candle light and posters depicting French scenes and art. Guys and dolls danced to the music of Jimmy Phillips' orchestra. Co-planners of the party were Lorajane Baskin and Kay Kenney. Sigma Alpha Epsilon held its traditional fall Western Party Sat urday night. Lawn decorations in cluded a corral gate and buggy and hay was strewn around inside and used for seats. Costumed cou ples sashayed to the strains of Western music by a four-piece "genuwine" Western band. The party was under the direction of social chairman John Wisenstein. Weddings Paula Broady, Alpha Chi Omega senior from Lincoln, to Jim Wells, Delta Upsiloa rilum. Bev Davis, Alpha Chi Omega alum from Lincoln, to Dorsey Roath, Sigma Phi Epsilon alum from Franklin. Joan K u c a b a, senior from Friend, to Bob Inman, Kappa Sig ma graduate of Wabash College from Vincennes, Ind. Jean Lammli, Alpha Chi Omega sophomore from Stanton, to Don Pohlman, Beta Sigma Psi senior, also of Stanton. Joan Marshall, Alpha Chi Ome ga junior from Lincoln, to Wes Reist, instructor in the music de partment from Lincoln. Verna Moss, junior from Tren ton, to Wendell Wertz, Acacia junior, also of Trenton. Lynn Turner, Alpha Chi Omega alum from Lincoln, to Pat Darl ing, sophomore from Albion. Engagements Mary Kay Beachler, Kappa Al pha Theta senior from Grand Is land, to Jim Toft, Kappa Sigma senior at the University of "Kansas, also of Grand Island. Joyce Benge, junior from Ben kelman, to Tom Morris, junior at Kearney State Teachers College, also of Benkelman. Sandy Breswalter, Kappa Kappa Gamma at Butler College from Co lumbus, to Jim Ernst, Phi Gamma Delta junior from Ravenna. Betty Eberhardt, senior from Basset t, to Merwyn Davidson, Farm-House graduate student from Lincoln. Joan Hathaway, junior from Curtis, to George Wetzel, also a junior from Curtis. Nancy Hegstrom, Alpha Chi Omega alum from Waverly, ' to Dick Neal, Delta Upsilon senior from Lincoln. LuAnn Raun, Kappa Kappa Ganv ma junior from Walthill, to Ron Smith, Phi Delta Theta alum from Pueblo, Colo. Dee Roach, Kappa Kappa Gam ma sophomore from Sioux City, la., to Ron Hansen, junior from Galesburg, 111. Norma Rogge, Auburn alum, to Wayne Moody, Farm-House alum, also from Auburn. Nadyne Snyder, Towne Club sophomore, to Ron Beideck, also of Lincoln. Shirley Whitaker, Junior from Fullerton, to Robert Anderson, graduate student from Sharon, Pa. Pinning Huberta Beal, Phi Mu at Wes- DELIGHT U 10W Strie ..1.35 Days A Xt&tk 25th St. nn & LAUNDRY locations for Across the Street from the Temple Elda. 333 North I2th ..SI LAUNDRY llfhy 2-4461 S2 WW (CASfflMIElME : LJ.Z 95c 1 ft ley an University from Brule, to Mel Adams, Sigma Phi Epsilon senior, also of Brule. Jeannine Carper, Blue Hill, to Carroll Goll, Acacia junior, also from Blue Hill. Marge Copley, Alpha Chi Omega sophomore from Sidney, to D o n Sass, Sigma Nu senior from Ben nington. Marg Hornaday, Chi Omega pledge from Grand Island, to Jerry. Sweeney, Phi Kappa Psi senior, also of Grand Island. Jo Ann Junge, Kappa Kappa Gamma junior from Lincoln, to Sam Van Pelt, Phi Delta Theta junior, also of Lincoln. Lou McCormick, Pi Beta Phi senior from York to Carl Wagoner, Alpha Tau Omega alum of the University of South Dakota from Parker, S. D. Harriett Saville, Delta Gamma sophomore from Lincoln, to Dick Randolph, Phi Delta Theta sopho more, also of Lincoln. Sally Schober, Alpha Delta Pi senior at the University of Kansas, to George Madsen, Beta Theta Pi junior from Dakota City. Judy Whittaker, Alpha Phi soph omore from- Omaha, to Morgan Holmes, Phi Delta Theta sopho more, also of Omaha. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday YWCA-Ag YMCA Hayride and Picnic Palladian Society Picnic S e 1 1 e c k Quadrangle-Residence Halls for Women Get-Acquainted Dance Saturday BABW Hello Girl Dance Air Command Sets Meeting, Trip Plans Air Command Squadron will meet Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in Military Science Drill Hall. Among the activities planned by the group are several local flights and a trip to Washington, D. C, during the semester. These activ ities are free to members. Other functions include: honor guard in ROTC parades. Military Ball, crack squad performances and Phalanx competition. Cigars for Pinnings Fresh Tobaccos Lincoln's Most Complete Lighter Line Lighter Repair Pipe Racks CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 121 No. 12th l , -J ' - ' i -f SAVE 30.95 on this ; li M kifJ KM if UUM. (m(m i lilt -1 . . . . sysy mm nl I M :W Own a fabulous cashmere for the i price of an ordinary coal! 1 1 '.it e. I -v i r 8 . i . in i Ag Club Plans Men's Smoker For Oct. 73 Chancellor Clifford Hardin will be the main speaker at the an nual Block and Bridle Smoker to be held Oct. 13 in the Ag Union at 7:40 p.m. The smoker is designed to famil iarize freshmen men with the ac tivities and work of the Block and Bridle organization, and to encour age them to join the club. Requirements for joining this organization are as follows: The student must have a 4.5 scholastic average, an interest in animal hus bandry, and have completed one semester of Animal Husbandry I. According to Charles Adams, ad visor of the organization, a Second semester freshman may join the Block and Bridle club, providing that he took Animal Husbandry I the first semester. Refreshments will be served by the club, afterwhich the students may sign up for membership. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia To Give Smoker Sunday Phi Mu. Alpha, Sinfonia, profes sional music fraternity, will hold a smoker Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Union. 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