Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Frjdoy, October 12, 1956 is Si "I 'SO ,'. v . . V; 'A t? V Vv i n ft Want Ads Bring Results (fridoy Eve., 0ct12) WALLEYED PIKE Special from Canadian valor Reg. Price 60c Save 16c 1325 P CI 1 M li ui .... ...lafloe Co-ed Kick-off: Carnival Drive Starts On Tickets Coed Counselors will launch the Penny Carnival ticket drive Wednesday, according to Joanne Bender, Coed Counselor Board member. Tickets for the carnival, which will be Oct. 19f are 35 cenis. They will be sold through the organized houses on Wednesday night by board members. A Union booth, to be set up Wednesday, will handle individual sales. Tickets will be sold for two dif ferent times, 7 and 8 p.m., in order to facilitate the expected crowd, Miss Bender said. Booths will be judged on the ba sis of their originality, attractive ness, and audience appeal. In ad dition to this, all booths are to be evaluated as to the cost of equip ment and decorations, Miss Bend er said. hJ 1 .WW I jU LL y 'j If. Let it rain! SISTER, YOU'RE THE SKIPPER IN Matching U. S. Rayntter Coot, opproK. $5.93. Hot. JUS SOU'WESTER IIS PI Talf command of say weather like an old salt in these saury Sou'uesipr V. S. Cavtee?. Wear them with the flashing metal buckles fastened or flapping. Sou Vesters pull over shoes ea?ilv, keep 'em slick as a whistle. And to clean Sou Vesters, just wipe inside and out with a damp cloth. 1 bev drv for instant wear. Get Sou'wester L. S. Gaytees now. $3.95 Yellow, red, tiloe; bliN-k or white, with corduroy trim. United Slates Rubber AT miLLER'S Shop Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Thursday 10 to 8:30 ....,,. ,,,1,1,11.,. ,iii,ii .,. i, ii aiw4ill!g..w ; .1. ....w. mmmMm si it A y - f v : tyV ,.'. ? i hwwwawM;.iW !SfeMsMiM)tt& -ftiilfP-1- ar-TnriwmiwiwiiiiitfMntaiwniiiMiil Presenting MILLER'S COLLEGE BOARD . Left to Right: Salh- .V ilsoa, Kappa Alpha Tliefa; Harriet SaviHe, Delta Gamma; tliarloHe John on, Signia Kappa; Jan LichtenWrger, Delta Delta Delta; (Cam put representative not pictured: Sara Kirk man, Alpha Ooiicron Pi: Jan Lirlstrand, Gamma Phi Beta.) CO-EOS! Feel like yelling HELP sometimes because there's so little time to do the necessary shopping? Then that's the time to let MILLER'S COLLEGE BOARD come to your rescue. They can tip yon off to the smartest college clothes and equipment (both stylevase and budgetwise) and the direct route to MILLER'S where you'll find them. They'll even BRING THE MERCHAX ' DISE TO THE HOUSE OR DORM, for you to view on meeting nights ... and to buy then and there, if you wish. When it comes to shopping don't panic! just let MILLER'S COLLEGE BOARD help you find the smartest thing in campus clothes . . . and bring them to you, ? Mm Lincoln COLLEGE HOARD HEADQUARTERS ... Second Floor Ag Judging Team Takes Fifth Place The University dairy judging team plated fifth in the Mid western Collegiate Dairy Pro ducts Contest at Chicapo, on Oct. 8. The Nebraska team placed fourth in both butter and ice cream judging, fifth in milk and seventh in the cheese judging. The Inside World Rifle Team ' An organizational meeting for all students interested in the Var sity Rifle team will be held ir. Room B 5, Military and Naval Science Building, at 5 p.m. Tues day. Officers for the 1956-57 term will be elected. Y Conference Monday is the deadline for sign ing up to go to the annual YMCA YWCA conference. Twenty to twenty -five University students are . expected to attend, Betty Wilson, ; Y director said. The conference will be held in Camp Comeca, at Cozad, Oct. 19 21. V members from Nebraska col leges will attend the meeting. Olson Named Vice President Dr. James Olson, chairman of the University's history depart ment, was named a vice presi dent of the American Associ ation for State and Local History. at Starbridge, Mass. j Dr. Olson is past director of the j The purpose of the Association is I State Historical Society. to promote state and local history It meets once a year and has ' grown to be one of the larger groups in the state. j I Sam's Tailor's & Cleaning Pmiint JThite You Wmit On Day Srric Alterations-Repairing-Wtaring 242 No. 13th St Exclusive CLIFFS SMOKE SHOP 121 N-12th PIPES LIGHTERS TOBACCOS CIGARS FOR PINNINGS PRINTING Fraternity. Sorority. & Orgcrnixatioa Lattsrhrada . . . Lttra . . . Nawi Bulletin . . , BookUt . . . Programs GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th Ph. J-2S5T r, .... What's -i Your 1 Technique - I 3 veiling US IVIUIIi r From tht rrry frank book 'ri!Mar Robert Taxor hNk. tuswni KKiin Bi rlIves Ch arles Gobi rn SI KMC lUSWit wit ism EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in VENEZUELA with CREOLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION An Affiliate of Standard Oil Co. (K.J.) Representatives of Creole will be on the campus on Tuesday, October 16 to interview unmarried graduates with majors in ENGINEERING and GEOLOGY See your Placement Director for interview schedule G-xa,d.ia,tes in Engineering. . . Physics. . . Mathematics EED A ircraft Corporation California Division Georgia Division Staff Representatives will be on camDus to discuss your future Wednesday, October 17 in Lockheed's expanding research and development program. Separate interviews will be given for each division. i Both divisions of Lockheed are engaged in a long-range expansion program in their fields of endeavor. i California Division activities in Burba nk cover virtually every phase of commercial and military aircraft. Seventeen different models of planes are in production, includinj cargo and pawenger transports, high Mach performance fighters, jet trainers, radar search planes, patrol bombers. B. S. graduates who wi&h to attain a Master's Degree will be interested in the California Division's Masters-Degree Work-Study Program. In the program, participants achieve their M.S. while working concurrently on Lockheed's engineering staff. s "r'""' F" i 4 It At Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia, new C-l 30A turbo-prop transports and B-47 jet bombers are being manufactured in the country's largest aircraft plant under one roof. The division is already one ef the Sooth's largest industries. Moreover, a new engineering center is now m development as part of the division's expansion program. In addition, advanced research and develop ment are underway oa nuclear energy and its relationship to aircraft. A number of other highly significant classified projects augment the ex tensive production program. This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each Graduates in fields of: Aeronovtkol Engineering, llextrkel Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Malhemofks and Mryska ere invited to investifau their role in Lockheed '$ expansion. I 4 Aircraft Corporation Cediforrda division. Burbatik, Cultjorrua Georgia DiyUion, Mttftena, Georgia