The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1956, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 14, 1956
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Kosmet Balloting
Begins At 7:15 PM
Balloting for Nebraska Sweet
heart and Prince Kosmet will be
gin at 7:15 p.m. la the Coliseum
this evening. A ticket to the
Kosmet Klub show and a Student
ID Is required to vote according
la John Fagan, Kosmet Klub
member.
The Inside World
Christmas Caroling
BABW and Selleck Quadrangle
are sponsoring student Christmas
caroling Tuesday evening from 7
to 9 p.m. The caroling will begin in
front of Selleck Quad ana will pro
ceed from there.
People participating in the car
oling may return to the Quad for
cocoa. All independent students
may attend.
Square Dance
The All University Square Dance
Club will hold their regular dance
tonight from 8 to 11:30 p.m. in
the Ag College Activities Gym.
Admission is 25 cents for mem
bers and 35 cents for non-members.
Students paying their dues of
50 cents will dance free for the
evening.
A frank message to
graduating electronic and mechanical
GUGBC3EGGS
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Tow know it ... we know it ... so lot's be fronk
about it.
i The demand for engineers --experierxred or graduate
far exceeds the supply And, from now on in, you
ore going to be sought after more than a triple threat
halfback for next years' varsity.
You will be promised many things (including the
moon with a fenceyaround it), and for a young man
just getting started these things ore pretty hard
to resist. f
So, again, let's be frank. We at Fornsworth won't
promise you. the moon. (Although we are working
on some ideas that may eventually get you there
nd back.)'We are an old, young organization. Old.
in the sense of being pioneers in the field of elec
ronicsytOur technical director, Dr. Philo Farnsworth
invented electronic television.) Young, by being the
newest division of the world-wide international Tele
phone and Telegraph Corporation, devoting our ef
forts exclusively to research, development and pro-
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AH of which makes Farnsworth big enough for sta
bility and technical perspective, yet small enough
for mobility, flexibility and recognition of the in
dividual. Here you will be associated with and
encouraged by a team of eminent scientists and
engineers with many "firsts" to their credit "m the
field of electronics. Here you will be heard ... not
just one of the herd.
We earnestly invite you to hear the whole fascinating
Farnsworth story. We're pretty certain it will moke
the decision for your hrtvrt easier. .
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CASHMERE
SWEATERS
Originally 16.95 to 35.00
NOW 11.30 lo 23.34
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Short ileeved tlipover
Long $leeve glipover
Cardigan
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for tlsat special Komenue..
Completely full fashioned, completely
liand finished, made by one of our great
cashmere sweater makers. Ueauliful,
viltrant roIoi'H in all the iiiokI wanted
atyles.
COUl'S SportNwear . . . Second Floor
USE YOUR CHARGA-PLATE TOKEN
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Late Date 'Fines'
To Aid Tour Fund
AWS hoars have been extended
from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. for the
annual Mortar Board-sponsored
Late Date Night Friday, accord
ing to Carol Link, president.
There ill be a fine of one cent
for each late minute. Money
collected will go to the Foreign
Student Tour of Nebraska cities
which Mortar Board sponsors
and conducts in the spring.
Ski Reservations Due
Reservations for the University
approved ski trip January 2-7 to
Timberhouse Lodge in Winterpark,
Colo, must be confirmed by Sun
day, according to Dorothy Beech
ner, committee chairman.
The maximum cost of the trip
$50, will include transportation,
room and board, instruction, in
surance and ski lift. Those inter
ested should contact Dorothy
Beechner, Bob Krumme or the
Union activities office.
Ag YM, YVV Slate Officer Filing Date
Filing for Ag YWCA and YMCA
Cabinet and officers must be in
before 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 14,
Kay Reeves, YW representative,
has announced.
Caroling
Ag YWCA and YMCA groups
will go Christmas caroling Tues
day, Dec. 18. The group will leave
from the Home Ec building at
7:00 p.m.
Services
Ag YWCA and YMCA will hold
Christinas services at 7 a.m. in
the Ag student house next week,
Monday through Friday, Dec. 17-21.
Anyone interested is invited to
attend.
Harold's Barber Shcp
223 No. 14th
lVt Blocks So. Student Union
ALL HAIRCUTS $1.25
You get better looking in a '57 Chevrolet!
There's a whole new outlook behind the wheel
bigger view of the road over that sassy hood. And
isn't that new instrument panel a boney!
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Look through that '57 Chev
rolet windshield and you see
how its new, deeper design
gives you better, safer vision.
Glance down just a bit
and your eyes rest on the
sweetest instrument panel a
car ever had.
Then, take the wheel and
you'll find the going's even
270-h.p. high-parfomwnce better than the looking!
ogine olio available ot (Horsepower ranges up to
extra cost. 245.) Come in and see.
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