Page A Student Nurse Wins New Title ' Mary White, a University School of Nursing senior, was named "student nurse of the year" by the Nebraska State Student Nurse Assn. The first, "student nurse of the year" to be selected, Miss White, 21, is in the , Army Nurse Corps Reserve, and will enter the service next June as a second lieu tenant. ' She was chosen Tuesday,1 from a field which included contestants from each of the state's 10 other schools at the oni-day student nurse con vention which preceded the Nebraska State Nurses Assn. Convention. On the Social Sid Football Functions Top Social Activities ton a WORLD of Ml Travel with IITA Unbefievobfe Low Cost Europe L $645 Orient 43-65 tt JS. m $998 Menf Vaura incfidt raflepe credtf. JAIto low-cot! trip! to Maxko Vt9 up. South Amor, co 6?? up. Hawaii Study Tour $549 up and Around ttu WarM S17VI up. Aik Your Travol An Q J ta U. MkWfM An. ' mu nun. wc Ckittjo 4, Hi 7-U9 y 60 " I U Attending the football game is still the most popular so cial activity on campus. Two house parties and the "Hello Girl" Dance are also on the agenda for Saturday. Friday Alpha Xi Delta, tea for pledge classes, 3 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta-Farm House, attend rally, 6:30 p.m. Terrace Hall-Burr Hall, hour dance, 7 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Alpha Gamma Sigma, hour dance, 5 p.m. Saturday Towne Club 20th anniver sary banquet, Tillman's AL Football functions. 2 p.m.: Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Nu Alpha Omicron Fi-K.appa Sterna Alpha Phi-Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Alpha Xi Delta-Delta Up- silon Chi Omega-Delta Tau Delta Delta Delta Delta-Sigma Chi Gamma PM Beta-Sigma Phi Epsilon KaDDa Delta-Farm House Zeta Tau Alpha-Delta Sigma Phi CORNHUSKERS ALL! Congregate at the HOTEL CORNHUSS.ER LANDMARK TEE PEE POW. WOW TEE PEE Open 'til 1 A.M. weekdays and 'til 2 A.M. Fridays and Saturdays ENJDY SUNDAY BRUNCH . . . Served from 1 1 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 . Residence Halls for Women- Seaton I Opeh house following the game: Aipna Jm umega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Delta Tau, Sigma Kappa, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Sigma and Selleck Quad. Residence Halls for Women Seaton I, picnic, noon. BABW, Hello Girl Dance, 9 p.m. Sigma Nu, house party, 9 p.m Theta XI, house party, 9 p.m. Sigma Kappa open nouse after game Fridav and Saturday Kappa Alpha Theta, Fath ers' weekend. Sundav Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Chi, pic nic, 2 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega, tea, 3 p.m. Prof Attends Biology Meeting Dr. Dwight Miller, profes sor of zoology, will partici pate today and Saturday in a biology conierence in iia comb, 111. Western Illinois University in Macomb is hosting the second annual meeting of tne Association of Midwest col leee Bioloev Teachers. Dr. Miller will represent tne University as recorder of dis cussion group. Nearlv 200 college and xml versity teachers of the bio logical sciences have pre- reristered for the meeting They represent more than 70 institutions in 11 midwstern states. The theme for the Confer ence is "How can we bring about improvements in the preparation of high school bi ology teachers? The Dailv Nebraskan Blueprint Sends 4 To Meet Convention Set For Engin Slags Three University students ar attending the fourth an nual Engineers College Maga z i n e Assn. convention in Boulder this weekend. Those attending are: Gary Frenzel. editor of the Blue print, University College of Engineering publication, aiup Allan, advertising manager, Lee Trout, layout editor, and John Faustian, tacuiiy ad visor to the Blueprint. Production The conference will feature speakers on the various as pects of producing a college engineering magazine. Awards will also be made for magazines with the best covers, layout, art, technical stories or non-technical features. Among the speakers will be Jay Ross of Esquire Maga zine who will discuss business and circulation building tech niqques, and R. G. Callahan o f Chemical Engineering Magazine, who will talk on production techniques. T. B. Peterson, Dean of the Illinois College of Journalism, will judge the various maga zines. 48 Schools Approximately 46 schools are expected to attend the conference including MIT, Stanford, Georgia Tech and many of the other major land grant colleges in the nation. Merk Hobson, dean of the University College of Engi neering, is a former president of the conference. Friday, October 10, 1958 Phi Sigma Iota To Hear Papers Two papers will be pre sented at the first meeting of Phi Sigma Iota, romance language honorary. Sandra Foell's paper, on Dostoivesky and Stendhal, will compare Crime and Pun ishment and the Red and the Black. ' Discussed by Terry Mitch em will be "Feminine Types in Mala Hierba, Dona Bar bara and Canasy Barro," no vels by Mariam Azuela, Ro mulo Gallegos and Blasco Ibanez respectively. Officers of Phi Sigma Iota for 1958-59 are: Ardys Diech- mann, president Marion Wri mann, president; Marion Wright, vice-president; Arn old Ulner, secretary-treasurer; Boyd Carter, correspond ing secretary. NU Husbandman Joins Committee Dr. John Matsushima, . as sociate professor of Animal Husbandry, has been chosen to serve on the beef and sheep sub-committee of the 1S38- 59 National Feed Survey Com mittee. The committee of 24 col lege men gathers feed and livestock and poultry. Union Bulletin Board Friday, October 10, 1958 Inter Varsity. tJ:S0. 313. D Lambert'a Dinner, ?I5, Y. Indian Siudtnti Ml.. 7:30. 313. Kappa Kappa Iota Mis.. 7:30, A Saturday, October 11, 1958 Public Relation! Coffee, :00. Jit Band Day Luncheon, 1J:00. XY. Board of Kegenla Luncheon. 12:00, Z. H"llo Oirl Dance. 9:00 p.m . Ballroom. Sunday, October 12, 1958 Wealey Foundation, 5:30. SIS. Chriatian Science. 7:00. 313. Sunday Nmht Movi. "Battle Cry." 7:30, Ballroom. guys n gc.s don't miss the 1958 A'NNUAL NOSE-BOWL GAME!!! S A M. vs. Z.B.T. SUNDAY Oct. 12, 2:00 P.M. on the men's PE fields At Campus SPEEDWAY MOTORS in n st. Lincoln, nebr. Speed Equipment Hollywood Mufflers SAT., OCT. 11 Bad Holloway & His Orchestra Coming: Oct. 17 The Nation' 1 College Dance Band Les & Larry Elgart Bay Tour Advance Ticket at Miller & Paine "Tops" in action FREEMAN Ankles away! . .Tin carefree, chamois-soft Buck wfttico-ordinated plaid lining and India crepe soles. Bengal Boot-Sand, Grey, or Loden Green Buck 95 FREEMAN SHOES $10.S TO $25.95 aimiiuioiHUHHiiaMiH iiamimiNiomHiiiiiiamiMiiiiiaummiiiiaMiMiM g I i ff,aq. -. yy-wy " ' "ffifeV aa- 9 5 i i s i I i S i We Almost Feel Sorry for the Kansas State Wildcats, 'cause We Know that Saturday,, We're Gonna' Out-Run 'Em! 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