Page 4 On the Social Side 'She Delta Theta' To Reign Saturday By Sue Healey The Daily Nebraskan WpHnedov. October 15, 1953 The 1958 "She Delta ThPtv will be crowned this Saturday night at the annual Phi Delta Theta "She Delta Theta" party. One candidate has been chosen bv each snrnritv ana me winner will be chosen from these nominees. The candidates and their sorori ties are: Alpha Chi Amega, Pat Porter; Alpha Omicron Pi, Jane Axtell; Alpha Phi, Barb Hyland; Alpha Xi Delta, Jan Walsh; Chi Omega, Jo Sim kins; Delta Delta Delta, Ry chie Van Ornam; Delta Gam ma, Ruthie Prochaska; Gam ma Phi Beta, Sylvia McNally; Kappa Alpha Theta, Helen Hockabout; Kappa Delta, Enroll Now If Reading Slows You Registrations for the reme dial reading course for col lege students will close today at 5 p.m. Enrollment in the free six week course, designed to in crease reading speed and com prehension, may be made at the University Counseling Service in 108 Administration Hall. Clayton Gerken, director of counseling, said the course is especially designed for college students who find it difficult to complete assigned class reading. He said the course this year presents a more comprehensive program than in previous years. The course is divided into two sections, Monday and Wednesday at 11 a.m., and xuesaay ana inursaay at 3 p.m. Instruction includes "in dividualized guided practice." Stuents may, if they de sire, enroll in the course for an additional four weeks. "It is hard to reorganize the hab its of a lifetime in six weeks," Gerken said. Judy Ellis; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Nancy Newcomer; Pi Beta Phi, Monica Ross; Sigma Kappa, Nancy Herse. There seems to be very lit tle social life on campus as far as pinnings and engage ments are concerned. Only three pinnings were an nounced this week. Pinnings Sharon Bauer, an Alpha Phi sophomore in Teacher from Omaha, to Wally Wilson, a Sigma Nu junior in Business Administration from Grand Island. Jolaine Loseke, an Alpha Chi Omega junior in Home Ec from Columbus, to Ed Neilsen. a Delta Tau Delta junior in Business Admin istration from Columbus. Sandra Lee, an Alpha Xi Delta senior in Teachers from Topeka, Kansas, to Bob Rathjen, an Alpha Gamma nno senior in Agriculture from Ravenna. DANC To Columbia Records Sensational Orchestra LARRY & LES ELGART FRIDAY, Oct. 17th Advanced tickets sal at Miller-Painc't Muiic Shop TURNPIKE 'Ahjuslhearda di scour ay in nord.. ..They're fresh oul of Bdy Boy Syrup ...Yes, Pahdnert, and that's who we've bee hearing up wr way, tool VM. BARNES, INC 4600 lyneal Ave. Nor Minnaaf -Jis, Minn. Ag Econ Club Picks Doeschcr New officers have been elected to head the Ap Econ omics Club. Don Doescher was chosen president. Vice president of the organization is Darren Alt- house and secretary is Ralph Aiiaaieton. Advisors are Dr Rnhert Finley, assistant professor of agricultural economics, and Dr. E. E. Peterson, associate extension economist. Dr. Howard Ottoson. chair man of the agricultural econ omics department, showed slides of his recent trip to In dia at the Thursday meeting. The next meeting will be held November 13 at 116 Dairy Industry Building. KUOKT Wilms K-State Cramo KUON-TV will feature "Cornhusker Football" Thursday at 9 p.m. A film of the Nebraska Kansas State football game will be shown this week, fol lowed by an informal discus sion of the game by team captain Dick McCashland and other members of the Uni versity athletic department. Merit Exams Set for Oct. 18 Merit System examinations will be given Saturday. Positions are available in the state departments of health, public welfare and employment. Continuous e x a minations will also be given each Wednesday at 8 a.m. THE STRANGE WORID m&Iium Outside World Little Rock, Ark. There is a possibility that Little Rock's integration may cause a split among the city's churchmen. About 300 Methodist laymen have formed a council with the announced intention of combatting church integration. A Baptist minister claimed a victory when the church did not oust him for segregationist pronouncements as he had predicted. Britain Appeals United Nations Britain has asked the Soviet Union to join with her and the United States in a nuclear test ban. The ban would begin on Oct. 31, the day the Big Three be gin Geneva talks on the subject. The Russians were also accused of delivering an ultimatum in the form of their threat to continue testing unless the British and the U.S. agreed to an immediate cessation for ail time. Harvet at New High Nebraska's harvest will top all-time previous highs by 1Y,1 according to government agriculture observers. The old record was set only last year. Favorable ripening weather during September has raised estimates on corn, sorghum grain, soybeans and other fall crops. Confusion Confuses OV Students Omaha University stu dents really scratched their heads the other day when they opened the Gateway, their student paper. They saw a two-column picture headed, "Where is is it? ? ?" OU students couldn't think of a scene like that on their campus. They had a good excuse. It wasn't on their campus. Two inside sheets of the Gateway had been printed for Creighton University's Creightonian. Both papers were printed by the South Omaha Sun and somehow they had been mixed up. OU authorites telephoned Creighton authorities early in the morning, asking them to check their papers. By 4 o'clock that afternoon new copies of both papers had been run off the presses and distributed on their re spective campuses. The only thing reported injured by the delay was a football prediction ballot which had to be cancelled. KUON Wednesday V30 pm. The Story l-srty Kveninc Prelude 6 30 TV Classroom 7 From Capitol Bill 7 30 Tti Criminal Man 8 People Are Taueht to Be Different :30 Conversation Piece 9 Jaz Meets the Classics Thursday 5 30 The Finder 6 F enmc Prelude 6:30 TV Classroom 7 People Are Taught to Be Pifterent 7:30 Scientific Methods R Kssentials (it Freedom 8 30 Searchliehis of Delinquency 9 Comhusker Football Combat Film Showings Begin Combat films will be shown by the ROTC department be ginning Wednesday. The films will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. in Room 106 Mili tary and Navel Science Build ing. They are open to the public free of chargs The films were made on the battlefield during the war. The schedule of showings is Wednesday, then Oct. 23, Oct. 29 and Nov. 6. lhey will be shown on Wednesday of one week, then Thursday of the next to enable students with classes on one of the two days to attend at least some of the films. University Dames University Dames' monthly meeting will be Thursday at 8 p.m. in Selleck Quad. A style show will be presented. Union Bulletin Board Thursday 12, Y. Presby Haute Luncheoa. 12.30. J13. Inter Variety. t, 112. Board MretiiU. 4 B. I'n. Act. Person Cora Interview, S. B. Alp. Lam. Drl Mil. S. 311, All. Lam. Pel Pledstnf. 5. '15, Christian Science. S. til. I n. Act. Per. Comm. S, 3i, Cnrnhusker Mtg. 5. Roundup. Un. Act. Film Com. 5. 3li. Un. Act. rnnce Comm. C. XYZ, EHn Richarda Banq. 6- 30, A, Twelve Club Dinner. 6. C. KAM Dinner. 7. Blrm. Men's Sia. 7, 21i. Cornmiskrr Picture. 7 SO, 313. Yojnj Republicans. 7- 30, S15, Inter Varsity. 7:K.. 316. German Club 7 30. 2U. Twelve Club Mil. Cosmo Club A meeting of Cosmopolitan Club will begin tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Union 313. Nominations for secretary will be made and plans for the annual smorgasbord will be discussed. COLLEGE STUDENTS PART-TIME WORK $25.00 $50.00 week Coll 7-4670 Between 7- .M Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday tor appointment HOLLYWOOD BOWL Open Bowling Saturday t Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restourant . . . Barber Shop 920 X. 4Slh PHOxE 6-1911 Why pay for those who drink? iMlliUili! R. R. GAY ED 2131 South 60 4-9659 1 Physios Colloquium Speaking at the Physics Colloquium Thursday will be Dr. C. E. Vanderzee, profes sor of chemistry. Beginning at 4:15 p.m.. in Room 211, Brace Laboratory, Dr. Vanderzee will discuss "Micro Calorimetry." A tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. Duley Honored A recognition dinner and program was held for Dr. F. L. Duley, of the Agricul ture College. Dr. Duley, who Is U.S. De artment of Agriculture agron omist stationed at the Col lege of Agriculture, retires at the end of this year. Intervarsity The pastor of the United Presbyterian Fellowship of Murray Joe Barr will speak at the Thursday night meet ing of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. "The Application of the Bible to Twentieth Century Living." will be the topic of his talk, to begin at 7:30 in Union 315. Regional Executive At Presby Luncheon Peter Leppman, regional executh e of World University Service at Dallas, Texas, will speak at Presby House tomor-1 row at a noon luncheon. The AUF Board, IFC and Panhellenic presidents, m e n and women's dormotories I presidents, and religious lead ers whose organizations con tribute to WUS will attend. Patronize The Nebraskan Advertisers Phi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta. teachers' college honorary, will have a meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday. BE POPULAR learn ta Aanc ... II dances including cha-cha Prnjrttional Experience DON ANDERSON tudrnt -:- S-4805 WANTFD: Men college students 16-23, for port-time phone soliciting. Will work 5:00 to 9:00 Monday through Friday and 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday. $30.00 week salary guaranteed. See Mr. DeMart, 617 Trust Building, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Be sure to attend KFMQ's FIRST FILM FESTIVAL at the Nebraska Theatre 3 jterformancet onv of each film 2.30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 23 Special ACADEMY AWARD (Best Foreign Film) SRAMD PftlZC WINNER rfT" aW""fc. "b sums rtun rtaiiviu, jgf v TT! FRIDAY, OCT. 24 -NY Deity New "A Fascinating Job!"-..... DANIELLE DARRIEUX GERARD PHIllPf "Tte Afedf andite BLACK" (ROUSE ET NOIR) t IrMi lui imtf t, CltMt tiM Iki HbMCSiat NO SEATS RESERVED NO STANDING ROOM PERMITTED So buy your tickers TODAY MoH Orders Invited . . . Send Checks to KFMQ . . . 1001 Trust Building, Lincoln, Nebraska J 90 for 1 presentation $1.75 fo, both Tickets also available at the Nebraska Book Store 1135 R St. on campus if- J A SHORT NOTE FROM J PAUL SCHEEU, I KFMQ STATION J MANAGER: Speoiung tor Rodo KFMQ, I am haopv to I onnounce Iriot wt have onoooed Vn Nebraska . theatre for thew two J excellent films, both of which hovt won Inter t naf lonol film oward. 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IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED YES TO 8 OF THESr QUESTIONS, YOU ARE A PERSON WHO THINKS FOR HIMSELF. wuiu TLw j i0? i . f m'L '7 .Qu; Xs -r