s - 4 ": . .? i . -1 ' I't - .-. Pees 4 Gold Keys: Awards Announced iz Ad Gold ITey unci scholarship in tiers vere announced Tuesday at the annual Busing Administration honor banquet, Tuesday. Among those lionored for schrJ astic achievements vere the 36 top students of last year's fresh man class, 'h6 received William "Gold Keys. The Veys vere pre sented hy William Gold 2nd of Lin coln, grandson of the late William Gold vh started the awards. Receiving the Veys ere Joan Kluge, JoAnn Sander, Bttty Branch, Ronald Kohlmeier, Mor gan Hoiraes, Alan Chuna, Kenneth Snider, David Johnson, and Bern ard Kelly. Announced as newly -elected members of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary scholastic socie ty in cosiness administration, 'ere: Gerald Igou, Arlen Kuklin, David McCammon, Gerald Mene iee, Patricia Morgan, Rexl-or-d Paul, Ralph Retzlaff and Frederick Saathoff. Requirement for member ship includes a ranking In the up per 10 per oent of the senior -class. Scholarship winners for the pres nt school year are -as follows: George W. Babcock, Lincoln As sociation of Insurance Agents scholarship, $150. Thomas Iwand, and Tlichard Westoott, John Miller graduate fel lowships, $1000 each, plus remis sion of tuition. Lloyd Softley, Jr Miller and Paine Business Research fellow ship,. $375, plus remission of tui tion, Robert Hawke, General Electric scholarship, $500. Allen -Overcash, Nebraska Asso ciation of Small Loac Companies scholarship, $300. David McCammon, Lincoln Asso ciation of Fire and Casualty As sents, $250. Kenneth Putzier, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. scholarship, $250. Patricia Morgan, "W. G. LBng "worthy Taylor scholarship, $250. Gerald Igou and Gerald Menefee, J. Frederick "Warner scholarships, $250 each, Sol Stiss, Maytag Scholarship In Business Administration, $200. JoAnn "Sander, Edward Wells Memorial scholarship, $200. Rexford Paul, J. Kenneth Cozier Scholarship in Industrial Manage ment, "$160. Marvin Finn, and Bernard "Kel ly, Sargent, O. N. Magee Memorial Administration Building Bids Announced Westcott and Bowen Construc tion Company of Lincoln is the ap parent low bidder for the general construction work on the new Ad ministration building, according to bids opened Tuesday afternoon. The company's low bid was $543,739. Apparent low bidder for mechan ical -work was Ray Martin Com pany, Lincoln with a bid -of $149, 000. OTKeefe Elevator Company, Omaha, was the apparent low bid der on the elevator contract with a bid of $22,990. The opening of bids on the elec trical contract for the Administr iion building has been postponed until next Tuesday, as have all bids for the proposed $220,000 library addition to the Law College build ing, Charles Fowler, director of division of buildings and grounds, said. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, business admin istration fraternity for men, will hold a smoker for interested men in business administration at 7:30 Wednesday in the Union. i i r ' t 1 I 1 ! t i s AB Banauef Scholarships, $100 each, Howard Hawks, and L e 1 a n d Woodrow, Theodore BuTlock schol arship, $100 saving bonds each. In his talk, ""Business Prospects,1" E. J. Faulkner, a Lincoln insur ance evecutive, listed "'Factors making for change and Vhich for the most part assure good busi ness in the immediate future: the continuous growth in our copula tion and its -changing -complexion? the increase in the average life span; the higher educational level of the American people, stimulat ing them to (greater needs, wants and desires for goods and serv ices; the increased emphasis on re search always directed toward, providing a better standard of liv ing a"nd eased International ten- sion 'which are opening new mar-' kets for our industry.'" Candy Passings Improve By CRACE BAR VET Social Editor University couples an nounced four spinnings and four engagements Monday night. Al though somewhat of an improve ment over last week's score, the cigar and candy stores must still be feeling a slack-off in business. German Teachers To Convene Here Teachers of German in the Mountain-Plains area will meet at the University Friday, and Satur day, according to Dr. William Pfeiler, chairman of the -department of Germanic languages. The meeting will open Friday at 4 p.m. with a tour of the Ernst Barlach exhibition at the Uni versity Art Galleries. Manfred Keiler, associate professor of art, will act as guide. At 8 p.m. Friday, the teachers will attend an illustrated lecture on Barlach, famed German artist, by Dr. Naomi Jackson of Mc Master University, Hamilton, -Ont., at Love Library Auditorium. The lecture is sponsored jointly by the German Languages -department. University Research Council, .and University Art Galleries. At the Student Union Saturday at 9 a.m.. Miss Margaret Dolezal of the University will speak -on "Teaching German to Children." A panel discussion on "'Why Ger man?" will be held at 10:15 a.m. Dr. Paul Schach, professor of Germanic languages, will speak at the noon luncheon on "A Sum mer in Thult, Land of Ice and Fire." Red Cross To Hold Fresh Mass Meet Red Cross will hold a mass meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in Union Boom 315, Joanne Junge, publicity chairman, announced. The meeting is for all freshman who signed up at Activities Mart, and any upperclass or freshman students who wish to begin work ing in Red Cross, Miss Junge said. Persons working in Veterans Hos pital committees aren't required to attend, because of its mass meet ing held Tuesday nignt, she said. Late Date Night To Benefit Tour . Mortar Board is sponsoring the annual Late Date Wight. This Fri day any coed may stay out one hour past the customary 12:30 curfew, but it will cost her one cent for every extra minute she is out. A member of Mortar Sbard will be stationed at each organized women's house to collect fines Pro ceeds win go toward the Mortar Board Foreign Student Tour, held in March. J 1 Accident Car Shown LoweB Callaway and Dale Stew art, University freshmen, were tilled late $aturdiy night when thjs 1955 convertible plunged Into a gravel pit near Norfolk. Two j'oung women riding with One can ut see the students sit ting down for Monday night dinner drooling for chocolates or having nicotine fits and screaming, "There's just got to be a pinning tonight!" Engagements: Sally Gaughan, Towne dub jun ior, to Howard Waddle, also of Lincoln. Pat Gillespie, sophomore from Grand Island, to Frank Lindstrom, junior, also of Grand Island. Peggy Larson, Gamma Phi Beta president from Fremont, to Marv Stromer, Pi Kappa Phi, '55 grad uate from Hastings. Mary Welch. Alpha Chi Omega sophomore from Sidney, to P a t Mulligan, Sigma Chi junior from Lincoln. Pinnlngs: Ann Miner, Kappa Alpha Theta senior from Teeumseh, to Lennie Singer, Zeta Beta Tau '55 graduate from Omaha. Elaine Sackschewsky, Love Hall sophomore from Thayer, to Boyd Stuhr, FarmHouse president from Bradshaw. Pat Kitchen, Alpha Phi senior from MeCook, to Tom Hassler, Sigma Chi junior, also of McCook. Marilyn Johnson of McCook to Doug Henry, Pi Kappa Phi senior from Omaha. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday Delian Union Alum Party, Tem porary J Saturday Acacia Halloween Party Adelphi Hayrack Bide Beta Sigma Psi Barbai-y Coast Party Delta Upsilon "Western Stable Stomp lntervarslty Christian Fellowship Party Selleck Quadrangle Autumn Leaves Dance Tau Kappa Epsilon House Party Sigma Kappa Pledge Party. Classified Ads LOST: H-Speed "Emewon malwirany TRdlo phonoeraph In Union Ballroom ot Penny CnrniCHl. Please return. Reward. -Call Mary Peterson, Raymond Hall. We have openings for two Tnnl students. Rnom and board. TJorrte Houaa. 1726 Q fit. 2-6846. For clears for Plnnlnes. lijthtor repair, and l.lnroln'K most complete lighter line It's -Cliff's Smoke Shop, 121 Mi. 12th. ::!:: SCAREY liULcrroa cms Larfre Selection 215 UORTH 14TE s THE NEBRASKAN J 3 0 . ;v the men were also killed. The car ran off the road when the fourwereouthunting. Authorities believe the -car ran into the pit when the driver of the machine was trying to torn it around. Investigation of the pit showed Home Ec: Special Day To Honor Ag Alums Home Economics Day will be held on the College of Agriculture campus Nov. 5, according to the Alumnae president, Mrs. Marilyn Goldberg of Lincoln. Women who have graduated from the University in home econom ics win be returning to the campus mett former classmates and be orientated on the actrwities of the Home Economics Department. Mrs. Goldberg said the morning will include seminars on "'New Fab rics" and homeieconomic research. The group will have lunch together on Ag campus and the afternoon will include a business session and a guest speaker, Mrs. Chardra Dissanayake of Colombo, Ceylon. Registration for the Alumnae Day win begin at 9:30 a.m. in the lounge of the Foods and Nutrition Building. Getland To Give Talks, Sermons Pastor Henry Getland of Berkley, Calif, win "be guest speaker at a series of lectures and sermons sponsored by the Lutheran Student House next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Getland is supervisor of Lutheiv an student activities on western campuses and represents the -eight divisions bf the Lutheran Church in the United States. The Nebraskan's Friday Church column wiU contain information concerning GeQand's appearances on campus. Sigma Delta Chi "Sigma Delta Chi, men's profes sional journalism iraternity, wUl discuss the Nebraska High School Press Association at a meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in the typog raphy room in Burnett Hall TEETiY 1YEEHY SrtfCX TRAILER for your ORAVGES APPLES CANDY COOKIES PIES OUPS POTATO CHIPS CHEESE SPREAD CUP CAKES C.ARTVXEL APPLES POP CORN BALLS tnrmnrly -wit 16th Now 17th & R She's Lost Her Fountain Smart Girl, Shell Pol Nebraska n! F YOU-T LOST SOICTCNG, FOUID S01ETHI!fG, OH WJOT TO BUY, SIvSETHING. ITI THE HEERASEXN CLASSIFIED DS IIELP YOU: YOU1L SULTS XECAUSE EVEKYBODY TKDS 'TEE .TCEEPJKKN ' A t 1 that if the -car had none six feet farther into the pit St would have sunk to a depth of Jorty feet. It was Sound Sunday afternoon when a farmer noticed a back wheel projecting above the sur face of the water in the pit. MB's Shoeshine To Aid AUF Drive Monday is the -day set for the Mortar Board Shofeshme. All stu dents are invited to bring their shoes to the first floor of the Union between 10:30 a.m. and S p.m. to be shined by members of Mortar Board. The Shoeshine was instituted this year for the purpose of oonectlng funds for AUF, Prioe for a shoe shine wifl be 25 cents. 11 II it . I v its ' S y f ::: ::: if ' Ji ii! V, l-k ' t " ;r J! i " :. . i ( V cj Ho. -wordg I day 2 days 3 days 4 days "1-10 $ M t SB ,xs sim H-15 0 JO 1.CS 12S J6-2D .SO " .55 ISO 21-25 ,.70 1.10 1.45 1.75 26-30 JU 1.25 1.G5 2.00 Homecoming Entrants: Themes Of Displays Announced By Cobs The follcwing list of Homecom ing Displays has been released by Von Innes, Chairmen of the Corn Cob homecoming committee. All ideas on the list have been accepted, be said No entries! mod be accepted after S p.m. Wednesday, Innes said. En ws wiH not be Micible wnless a $10 ntry is paid before Fri day, he added. The entries ccerted include Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cebs Web Colorado"; Chi Omega, "They reu They Will Fall; Alpha 35 Delta, '"Too Pooped to Pop ; Pi Beta Phi, "Buff "Em Off"; Kappa Alpha Theta, ""Cocky C U, Takes A Fall." Delta Gamma, ""Buffalo Blues; Alrih PhL Windv Game"; Alpha Chi Omega, "Looks Like WeTl Dunk m Donut ?"; Delta Delta Delta, A Whale of A Victory"; Residence Halls for Women, Ar fyles Sock "Em." Alpha micron Pi, "Dance "Em To Death": Gamma Phi Beta, Can the Buffs Weather the Storm," Sigma Kappa, "Ding Dong Bell. Buffalo in the Well"; Kappa Delta, "Hearts and Flowers." Sicma Alpha Ensflnn, ""Skin "Em Again"; Pi Kappa Chi, "Dem6bfl ii "Em":: Theta ChL "Colorado Can" Balance Nebraska; Phi Del- I i A wit jmhitm Jjv7 quarter" 120 O Su the 5 N( 1 'tt:' f 1 . J 1 4 1 I i f f t jf - i ' ' j owns' aaaH 0 viv V tfp" AJ Pen Again! If Went Ad Wednesday, October 26, 1955 la Theta, "Huskeir's Pute"; Al pha Gamma ho "Husker U Rolls Another Big Seven.'" 2eta Beta Taa, ""Always Beat Colorado"; Sigma Alpha Ma, "Wipe Out the Buffs"; Selleck Quadrangle "Huskw Buffalo Pea"; Phi Kappa Psi, "Wei G4 Vm la the End"; Alpha Taa Omega, "Big Bed BaB BoDs Over Buffs. Taa Kappa Epsilon, vHuslvrs Cobber Buffs"; Delta Taa Pha "A Bleacher restore"; Theta Xi "N. U. Bottles Color ado"; Beta Sigma Psi "The Nebraska WT.am my Bisects the Buffs"; Sigma Chi "Ma coo Comes Thra for Old N, U."; Beta Theta Pi, "Buffs to Stardust"; Acacia, "Dice the Bi son", Sigma Delta Tau, "Flash Bask-' -ers Cause Extinction f Buffs"; Delta Upsilon, "The Chips Are Down"; Phi Gamma Delta, Go Large Scarlet"; Delta Sigma Phi "Colorado Is No Damn Good"; Sigma Mu, "Ccrahusker Carnival.'" PREVTIXG Tnrtaniit?. Sorority. -C -OvgndnMin lottanfetwdi , , - C1tm , , Urn uUtaa , , , feeokMi , , , lwipin CRAVES PKB019E5 COt 312 Dnr& Ph. -5SST STAGGER STAG LINE! 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