The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1957, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, October 22, 1957
Page 3
The Doily Nebroskon
On The Social Side:
Migration Steals Show
By WYNN SMITHBERGER
staff Writer
Few activities will take place on
the campus this week due to the
future migration week-end plans of
many of the students.
Seven pinnings and three engage
ments were announced this week
by University students.
Pinnings
Barbara Rystrom, Kappa Kappa
Gamma from Bayard, who is now
teaching in Scottsbluff, to Bert
Pyle, Alpha Tau Omega graduate
student from Gothenburg.
Louise Meldrum, Kappa Alpha
Theta senior in Teachers from
Buffalo, Wyo. to Dale "Anderson,.
Xi Psi Phi junior in dentistry from
Holdrege.
Beth Schumacher, Alpha Xi Del
ta Junior in Business Administra
tion from Rapid City, S.D. to Clark
Noyes, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Junior
In Agriculture from Elkhorn.
Shirley Veta, Sigma Delta Tau
sophomore in Teachers from Tor
rington, Wyo., to Forrest Poska,
Sigma Alpha Mu senior in Chem-
Dorm Dedication
Slated November3
Dedication of the new dormitories
t the College of Agriculture on
Nov. 3 will be highlighted by the
presence of W. Burr and Margaret
Fedde, for whom the halls are
named.
Miss Fedde, professor emeritus
and former chairman of the Home
Economics department, was on the
University faculty from 1914 ' to
1915.
Dean Emeritus Burr of the Col
lege of Agriculture was a Univer
sity faculty member from 1908 to
1948.
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Joan Bailey, Alpha Phi sopho
more in Teachers from Omaha,
to Frank Tomson, Phi Delta Theta
sophomore in Teachen from Oma
ha.
Jerry Isaman, junior at Doane
College from Lincoln, to Art
Sharp, Sigma Chi junior in Bus
iness Administration from Lincoln.
Jane Hackett, student in Teach
ers from Turlock, Calif., to Charles
Olson, Delta Tau Delta junior in
Pharmacy from Oakdale, Calif.
Engagements
Sharon Kay Grant, sophomore in
Teachers from Meadow Grove, to
Harlan King of Newman Grove.
Pat Meyers, Alpha Cmicron PI
freshman in Teachers from Lin
coln, to Dick Welch, Delta Tau
Delta freshman in Teachers from
Lincoln.
Kay Krueger, Alpha Omicroh Pi
senior in Teachers from Lincoln,
to Mike Breiner, junior in Teachers
from Bradshaw. '
Joyce Mason, Alpha Omicron Pi
junior in Teachers from York, to
Don Maronde from York.
Union Seeks
Committee
Members
The Union Activities Committee
is seeking more new members, ac
cording to Don Binder, committee
chairman.
The Union offers rnfuy commit
tees of social and inter-organizational
nature, and it is a great
opportunity for meeting new
friends Binder said.
Members may sign up at any
Of the following individual Commit
tee meetings:
Dance Committee, 5 p.m. Tues
days; Art and Exhibits, 5 p.m.
Thursdays; Film, 5 p.m. Thurs
days; Talks and Topics, 4 p.m.
Wednesdays; General Entertain
ment, 4 p.m. Tuesdays; Hospital
ity, 4 p.m. Wednesdays.
Music, 5 p.m. Wednesdays; Per
sonnel, 4 p.m. Mondays; Public
Relations, 5 p.m. Tuesdays; Rec
reation, 3 p.m. Mondays; and Spe
cial Activities, 5 p.m. Wednesdays.
Room numbers will be posted
in the Union lobby.
Stryker Heads
Reorganized
Rifles Society
The National Society of Pershing
Rifles, Company A-2, has recently
reorganized, with Captain Dean
Stryker as Commander of the
company.
Cadet officers for the new year
are: 1st Lieut. Andris Kleinhofs,
Executive Officer; 1st Lieut. Rob
ert Baker, Operations Officer and
Army Cadet Regiment Executive
Officer; 2nd Lieut. Bruce Aber
nathy, Adjutant; 2nd Lieut. Roger
Busboom, P.I.O.; 2nd Lieut. Jerry
Leaderbrand, Supply, and 2nd
Lieut. David Linn, Personnel.
Gary Burger is the Company's
lstSgt.; MSgt. Dick Dwinnell is
Crack Squad Commander and
MSgt. Freeman Walz is Color
Guard Commander.
Coming events for Company A-2
are the Homecoming Parade, the
Fall Pledge Dance, the Fall field
problem and the Military Ball.
Pershing Rifles plans to partici
pate In the Regimental Drill Meet
at Milwaukee, Wis. and in the Na
tional Drill Meet at the Cherry
Blossom Festival in Washington,
D.C.
Daily Mebmkan Cross Word Puzzle
Federal
Testing
Scheduled
Civil Service Examinations for
designation to the United States
Military, Naval, and Air Force
Academies will be held Nov. 18,
Phil Weaver, representative from
the first district, announced.
Men who have previously ex
pressed an interest in attending
one of the academies, through
correspondence with Mr. Weaver,
will soon receive authorization to
take the examination and in
formation on the time and place it
is to be given.
The next Civil Service Exami
nation will be held in July, 1958,
and is for an appointment to an
Academy beginning in 19."9.
Those who are interested in
taking this examination for an
appointment should write to the
Congressman at his Washington
office.
Candidates must be between the
ages of 17 and 22, male citizens
of the United States, of good
moral character and physical
condition, and must never have
been married.
"I try to pick individuals who
are most qualified to complete
the four-year course at the va
rious academies," Weaver said.
Selection of candidates is based
partly on information furnished
by the aspirant and the recom
mendations of those he indicated
as references, and on the results
of the Civil Service examination
and the results of College En
trance Examination Board Schol
astic Aptitude Test and Achieve
ment tests in English, Interme
diate or Advanced Mathematics
and Social Studies.
Phalanx To Hold
Smoker Thursday
Phalanx, professional and hon
orary military fraternity, will
have a smoker for all Army,
Navy, and Air Force R.O.T.C. Stu
dents Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., in
the City Campus Union.
Phalanx has prepered an exten
sive schedule for the coming year
which includes orientations on dif
ferent aspects of military life,
plans for the coming drill squad
competition, plan for this year's
Military Ball and various profes
sional programs.
All advanced military, air and
naval science cadets are urged to
attend to learn more about the
fraternity.
Cosmopolitan,
NUCWA Clubs
Plan Meeting
NUCWA, the Nebraska Univer
sity Council of World Affairs, and
Cosmopolitan Club will hold a
combined meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in Room 313 of the Un
ion. Bertha Roach Smith will speak
on the topic "You and the United
Nations," in observance of United
Nations Week.
Mrs. Smith, a native of Nebras
ka, has received two degrees from
the University an M. A. in
European history and an A. B. In
arts and sciences, with emphasis
on history and languages. Included
in her extensive travels were four
trips to Europe and a trip around
the world. In two weeks she will
visit the United Nations in New
York for the eleventh time.
Dance Lesson
To Feature
Tango Tonight
The third in the series of Union
dance lessons featuring the tango
will be held tonight from 7 to 6
p.m. according to Sally Downs,
dance chairman.
The lessons are taught by the
Fred Astaire Dance Studio.
The first two lessons have fea
tured the Lindy and the jitterbug.
"The dance lessons have been a
great success this year and every
one has learned a lot," Miss Downs
said. "The next two lessons will
give the students the chance to
learn the tango and rumba and
to improve the Lindy and the jitterbug."
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Who Will Be the Duke and Duchess
and Win a Trip to Aspen?
Everyone's going to bo asking this . . . and the answer may be you or your friends some fellow
and girl on campus will win an all-expense trip to Aspen! That's right we said all expenses,
including transportation, lodging, meals, rental of ski equipment, AND a night on the town for
you and your date. It's a full six days between, semesters!
It's the biggest, most exciting contest you've seen on campus! Get busy and get your friends to
gether . . . nominate a candidate. Your entry must be in by 4 p.m. today (Oct. 22) at the Person
nel Office, Ben Simon's. It's easy to enter . . . here are the rules!
ROMANO'S PIZZA DRIVE-IN
126 No. 10th 8L Phone 2-(d81
f Delivery
21 Variety Pizzo Pies
75c SI. 00 $1.50 $2.00
1. The contest vvll begin
Wednesday, October 23, and
will end Wednesday, Novem
ber 27.
2. Any enrolled student at the
University of Nebraska who Is
not employed by Simon's nor
is a relative of an employee Is
eligible to be a candidate for
this contest.
2. Each time you make a pur
chase at Simon's (either cash
r charfe), ask the salesperson
to fill out turnover card.
4. On the back of the turnover
card, write the names of the
boy and e i r I candidate
whom you are supporting- for
"Duke and Duchess of Nepsa."
5. Votes will be tabulated by
Continental National Rank and
each dollar purchase (the
nearest dollar) will count as
one vote for both a boy and
girl candidate
6. Credits on returned mer
chandise wll cancel votes.
Winners of this contest will
be announced in the Daily Ne
braskan on Friday, Dec. 6.
8. The boy and girl candidates
with highest number of votes
will be declared winners and
he crowned Duke and Duchess
In case of any tie, those tied
will be asked to write a short
essay, and the winner declared
on merit of the ay
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