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The Daily Nebroskon
Mondoy, September 29, 1953
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Delta Gammas Cop
Derby Day Crown
Kappas, Alpha Phis Next
In Annual' Sis Chi Event
Afler chasing chickens, fill
ing bottles and running races
for more than three hours, the
Delta Gammas emerged vic
torious in the annual Sigma
Chi Derby Day Saturday.
Pat Johnson, Chi Omega,
was named Miss Derby Day,
with Mary Sullivan, Delta
ueua ueita, wiinung second
and Yvonne Young, Alpha
vmicron t uurd.
Kappas Second
econa place for the most
contest points went to Kappa
Kappa Gamma and Alpha Phi
won third.
Free Dance Lessons
Free dancing lessons will
be available at the College
Activities building on Ag cam
pus, Oct 15.
The first lesson will be
given from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.
under the direction of Arthur
Murray Dance Studios.
Ag Student Health
New hours of the Ag Cam
pus Student Health have been
announced.
The Health center is open
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday from 1 to 1:45
p.m.
DAI.'CEYOURVAYTO
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You, too, can be a popular dancer
in no time if you come to Arthur
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learn to dance bis way and fun.
loo. So don't wait... come in no
IV ana nave tht
time of youi
life this winter.
Our studios are
open from 11
a.m. to 11 p.m.
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Aeron from Cornhuiker Hotel
Phone 2-5800
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Gail Parker, Delta Gamma,
won the first event, an ob
stacle relay. The second
event, a treasure hunt con
sisting of searching for three
Items in a hay stack, was
won by Eleanor Billings, Al
pha Chi Omega.
Rocky Jorgenson. Delta
Gamma, copped first in the
chugging contest, while Judy
Brown, Pi Beta Phi, won first
in the number search.
Dressing Relay
The dressing relay, using
gunny sacks and tires, was
won by Connie Cole, S u k 1
Tinan, Carol Pettit and Gin
ger Robertson, Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Mary Anderson,
Kappa Kappa Gamma, caught
a chicken the fastest in the
chicken chase.
Susie Maxwell and Carol
Carney, Alpha Xi Delta, won
first in bottle filling. The
eighth event, which consisted
of sliding under a bar a few
inches off the ground, was
declared a three way tie.
Judy Wolcott and Carol Wood-
ling. Alpha Chi Omega
Carol
Frey and Sue Sahn, Alpha
Phi, and Bobbie Donnelly and
lv and
Jackie Poff, Kappa Delta,
were the three winners.
The ninth event was can
celed because of time.
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'LAND'-
Two NU
Contribute to Ag Yearbook
two university staff mem -
bers have contributed mater -
ial to "Land," the 1958 Year -
i book of Agriculture published
Sept. 28 bv the DenarWnf of
4crri,it; r
Agriculture.
Don Kanel, associate pro
fessor of agricultural econom.
ics, and John Muehlbeier,
USDA research associate sta-
KOUN-TV Guide
Monday, Sept. 29
5:30 A Number of Things: 'The Re
membering String"
5:45 Sine Hi Sine-Lo: "Figureheads."
.6 Evening Prelude
6:30 Compass: "Three Brothers"
7 The Criminal Man: ' Ethnological
Criminal."
7:S0 The Graphir Arts: "From Man
erigm to Baroque"
8 Industry on Parade
:15 Backyard Farmer
9 Great Ideas
Bulletin Board
Mondav
Inter Vanity. J2:3t p.m., 313
Union Activities Recreation Committee,
:IHI p.m., Sill
Tassels 5:110 p.m., 318
NEGRASKAN
CLASSIFIEDS
Lost. Delta, dmtcron Music Buror.
lty pin: somewhere alonit " K"
Ht. Contact Sharon Jounson, tin,
7-378.
Wanted: Two regular nurses at fitu-
wKiii xieuitn. Applications may b
made at Personnel Office, Room
113, Ailm. Bldg.
in the world!
SHUITON
Live Programing Feature of Channel 12
Old Favorites, Neic Formats On Fall TV Lineup
Live programming will
lead the way to Channel 12
viewing this fall.
Five new 1 i v e programs
have been added to the three
returning from last year's
schedule.
The new fall schedule be
gins October 6.
Exercises
"Sports and Your Figure"
will begin the week Mondays
at 7 p.m. The fundamentals
of body movement will be
discussed and illustrated by
members of the Women's
Physical Education Depart
ment. Miss Rosalie Giffhorn
Staff Members
ltioned at the College of Ag
1 riculture, are the contrite
1 tors-
Family Affair
.Kanel collaborated with two
! university ol Illinois farm
economists in writing a chap
ter entitled "Getting Started
in Farming Is a Family Af
fair." Discussed in the chapter
are the necessity of large a
mounts of capital to start
farming, the leasing and
credit arrangements used by
beginning farmers, the im
portance of family assistance,
competition for farms and the
migration of farm youth ont
of farm areas.
Muehlbeier prepared the
chapter: "Land Use Prob
lems in the Great Plains." It
deals with the retirement of
certain low-grade cropland
to grass, adapting agriculture
to a variable climate, adjust
ing production, conserving
soil and water, adapting
crops and improving the i
range. j
How To Organize
Muehlbeier is also co-author
with Fred Clarenback, USDA, !
I ot a chapter on "Group Ac-1
j tion to Protect Land." It deals
I with how people organize pro-
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Ko, just practical accessories for these cc!d weather fcsihall games. The ens
piece wcel cap . . . $3,95. The wed knit scarf, (Wz) . . . $5.C0. The wcci sex,
by Interwsven, $1.25.
will be hostess for the show.
"Issues" will air topics of
concern to Channel 12 view
ers every Tuesday at 8:30
p.m.
Station news and personali
ties will Be featured on
"Channel 12" Wednesdays at
7 p.m. This program begins
on October 22. v
Football
Nine p.m. each Thursday
will see the Nebraska football
team doing a repeat perform
ance of the preceding Satur
day's football game. "Corn
husker Football" will also
carry discussions by mem-
grams for the protection and
development of land and
water resources. Problems
connected with the construc-
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e and finan
cing of programs are discus
sed. The 1958 yearbook, "Land,"
is a 67-chapter, 605-page illus
trated volume. In it 93 author
ities tell in a non-technical
language how we acquired
our domain,- its importance
in history; the extent and val
ues of Indian, State and pub
lic lands; land uses and prob
lems in Alaska, Hawaii, Puer
to Rico and each section of
the continental United States;
forested lands; and the ac
quisition of land for military
purposes, highways, subdivi
sions, and airports.
"Land" is a congressional
document. Each senator and
representative in Congress
has a limiled number of cop
ies for distribution.
Requests for copies should
not be sent to the Depart
ment of Agriculture but to
the Superintendent of Doc
uments, Government Print
ing Office, Washington 25, D.
C
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bers of the University athletic
department.
'Channel 12 Presents", an
hour-long program at S p.m.
on Friday evenings, will spot
light various campus groups
and attractions. A tour of the
Art Galleries, a poetry read
ing session, and the Interna
tional Geophysical Year at
the University of Nebraska
Museum will be Included in
the schedule beginning Oct.
10.
Returning to Channel 12
screens will be Dr. Lucile Cy
preansen, "The Story Lady".
Each Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
she will appear with original
adaptations of familiar folk
and fairy tales for children.
"Conversation Piece"
"Conversation Piece" 8 30
Wednesday evenings, will be
seen again this year under a
slightly different format. The
series will deal with the well
known literature studied in
high school. The October
features the "Ancient Mar
iner," "The Merchant of
Venice" and "Gulliver's
Travels."
Kuon-TV will visit Lincoln
Classrooms on "Lets Visit
School, 7 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Irving Jr. High, Merle Beatty,
Lincoln Northeast High, Cal
Use
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and picked up in
of fice.
vert Elementary School, and
Lincoln High will be seen dur.
ing October.
Channel 12's oldest show,
"Backyard Farmer", will
continue through Oct. be
cause of wide audience re
sponse. Experts from the
University Ag College discuss
gardening problems and an
swer questions phoned in by
viewers during the show.
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