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    The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, October 17, 1958
Page 4
On the Social Sidt
Friday Previews
Social x4ctivities
Friday Is the most popular
day for parties -this week,
with seven functions sched
uled for that day. .Three
house parties and a third
party are the special events
of the weekend. '
FRIDAY
Delta Delta Delta-Beta Sig
ma Psi, hour dance, 4:30
p.m. Gamma Phi Beta-Beta
Theta Pi, pledge hour dance.
5 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Pi
Beta Phi-Kappa Al
pha Theta, Triad Party, 9
p.m., East Jtiuis.
Sigma Kappa-Acacia, hour
Four Pledged
To Alpha Lam
Four new members of Alpha
Lambda Delta, freshman
women's scholastic honarary,
were pledged Thursday.
They are Jeanne Inness,
Sharon Ramage, Shirley Sim
mons and Regina Sponhake.
Requirements for the hon
orary include a 7.5 accumu
lative average or above for
the freshman year, or a 7.5
average for one semester.
The girls will be initiated
Nov. 18. '.
No Overnights
Needed for Trek
Students attending the Nebraska-Colorado
game in
Boulder will not be charged
with an out-of-town overnight,
AWS reports.
The weekend allows women
students to be gone Friday
and Saturday nights only. Stu
dents wishing to leave before
Friday must have a special
permission slip from Miss
Helen Snyder, Assistant Dean
of student affairs for women.
NEBRASKAN
CLASSIFIEDS
Radio KFMQ nJ a bright "Girl
Frldir" capablt of writing intelligent
radio advancing copy about 1 hra. a
day. Pleaa phone (or an appoint
ment T-33M. Mr. Burton.
TOK BALE: Light blue formal, ulr.e 1ft.
Street length. flS.OO. Call 3-4521.
SPEEDWAY MOTORS
1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBR.
Speed Equipment
Hollywood Mufflers
iANCI
To
Columbia Records
Sensational Orchestra
LARRY & LES
ELGART
FRIDAY,
Oct. 17th
AdVertcee' ticket! oil sale at
MiHer-Peine's Mwic Shea
TURNPIKE
dance, 7 p.m.
Zeta Tau Alpha, "Sock
Hop" house party, 9 p.m.
Love Memorial Hall, Fedde
Hall-Burr Hall, hour dance,
7 p.m.
Terrace H a 1 1-Cornhusker
Co-op, hour dance, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY
AlDha Omicron Pi. open
house and dedication, 3
p.m.
Sigma Delta Tau, pledge
coffee hour 3 p.m.
Ag Men, party, 8:30 p.m.,
Student Union.
Selleck Quadrangle, Mixer,
8:30 p.m.
Kappa Sigma, "Barn
Dance" house party, 9 p.m.
SUNDAY
Alpha Chi Omega-Delta
Sigma Phi, bridge p a r t y,
1:30 p.m.
Alpha Phi-Sigma Chi, Pizza
party, 4 p.m.
Kappa Delta-Alpha Gam
ma Rho, pizza party, 4 p.m.
Towne Club-Beta Sigma
Psi, picnic, 4 p.m.
Float Entries Due
Monday is the deadline for
homecoming parade float
entries,
A letter stating the title
and describing the theme of
the float must be sent to Col
leen Christianson, 3420 Hold
rege St., by this time.
Square Dance
An all-University Square
Dance will be held tonight at
8 in the Ag Union. Anyone
may attend the dance.
Union
V
Bulletin Board
Friday, October 17
Nebr. Council on Teacher Education.
9:m. 313, 315, 316. 212.
Inter Varsit.v, 12:30. Y.
Student Pub. Comm., 1-30, Z.
Saturday, October 18
Nebr. Council on Teacher Education,
:00. 212. , ,
State Speech Teacners ass n uincn
eon, iZrno, X.
Kt Men Dance. :00. Roundup.
International Student Mixer, 8:30, Ball
room. Sunday, October 19
NHRRF. 1:30. 213
Towne Club Initiation, 6:00. 312.
Movie, 'A Letter to 3 Wives', 7:30,
Ballroom.
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ACCEPTING THE TROPHY for Alpha Chi Omega, for
most cooperation and contribution to Panhellenic ideals,
is Lois LaRue. Elsie Ford Piper, for whom the award
was named, presents the trophy. The scholarship trophy,
also given at the Wednesday banquet concluding the Pan
hellenic Workshop, is displayed by Mary McKnight of
Delta Gamma. Lynne Meyers, Panhellenic president,
- presented the scholarship trophy:
KUON
Friday, October 17
5:30 A Number of Thlnge
5:45 The Friendly C.iant
6 Kvenlnu Prelude
:30 TV Classroom
7 The World and Physics
7:45 U N. Heview
I Channel 12 Presents
t Searchlight! on Delinquency
Main Feature Clock
Lincoln: 4'Dunkirk," 1:00,
3:08, 5:08, 7:15, 9:22.
Nebraska: "Hell unvers,"
1:00, 4:03, 6:57, 10:00. "Rob
bery Under Arms, 2:32, 5:32,
8 '35
Stuart: "The Decks Ran
Red," 1:00, 2:40, 4:25, 6:05,
7:50, 9:35.
Varsity: "Man Of Tha
West," 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:31,
9:27.
Sta': "Cry Baby Killer,"
1:00, 3:26. 6:52, 9.18. "Hot
Car Girl," 2:05, 4:31, 7:57,
10:23.
Joyo: "No Time For Ser
geants," 7:10, 9:20.
Stan lew: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Toughest Gun In Tomb
stone," 7:30. "Tarzan's Fight
For Life," 9:00. "Tip On a
Dead Jockey," 10:30.
84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Quantez," 7:30. "Man In The
Shadow," 9:00. "Fireman Save
My Child," 10:30.
West O: "Cartoon," 7:15.
"Joe Butterfly," 7:20. "Hell
On Frisco Bay," 8:55. "Baby
Doll," 10:35.
Pershing
Members
Assemble
Five members of the Na
tional Headquorters of Persh
ing Rifles at the University
are attending the national as
sembly which began Thurs
day at the University of Colo
rado. '
Students attending the as
sembly are Pat Kuncl, na
tional -commander; Robert
Maran, national chief of staff;
Stanley Fonken, national ad
jutant; Fred Howlett, opera
tions officer; and Judson
Douglas, logistics officer. The
group will be accompanied by
Lt. Col. Arthur Dean, assist
ant professor of military sci
ence and tactics.
Plans will be made for the
operation of the national soci
ety for the coming year and
the national constitution will
be rewritten. The convention
will end Saturday.
Pilot Bes
Go to 12 Cadets
Twelve University ROTC
cadets selected for flight
training were presented ROTC
Pilot Badges Thursday.
Dr. A. C. Breckenridge,
dean of faculties, presented
the awards. The flight train
ing will consist of 35 hours of
ground instruction and 33
hours of flying instruction.
Students successfully com
pleting the flight training w;il
receive a private pilot's li
cense from the Civil Aeronau
tics Administration. Upon
graduation and entry into the
Army they will be considered
for Army training.
The students selected are:
R. Bruce Abernathy, J o h r
Barth, Lyman Cass, Norlir.
Cooper, Jerry Leadabrand,
David Linn, Robert Mahood.
Gilbert McGarraugh, Honor
Ochsner Jr., Guy Sapp, Jerry
Sellentm and Paul Smith.
MONDAY OCT. 20th
Pershing Municipal Auditorium
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Dulcy Cited
For Service
In Ag Work
Dr. Frank Duley, agronomy
professor at the University
Agricultural College, was hon
ored for more than 40 years
of service to agriculture at
a banquet Tuesday night.
He was cited for his service
t o research, professional
workers, students and farm
ers. He is a soil conservation
ist for the Agricultural Re
search Service and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
Throughout his career, Dr.
Duley has authored or co
authored eight research bul
letins, 14 other bulletins and
some 56 journal articles.
Dr. Duley's soil research
work was called "a basis for
setting up runoff and erosion
control experiments through
out the country," by D. E.
Hutchinson, state soil conservationist.
Home lie Club
Plans Work Day
Home Economics Club will
hold a Work Day Saturday.
Members will do household
and yard tasks around Lin
coln to earn money for var
ious club events during the
year.
Anyone who has work such
as washing windows, clothes,
cars or cleaning, raking
leaves, etc. should phone
8-3111 or 2-1926 and ask for
a member of the Home Eco
nomics Club.
Sixty girls will accept work
assignments.
More Than 100 Students
Selected for NU Singers
More than 100 students have
been selected as members of
University Singers.
Singers annually presents a
Christmas concert and a
spring concert. Eearl Jenkins,
assistant professor of music,
is director of the group.
The members are:
Ropranoa Ann Blomquiat. Carolyn Boe
gixer. Marian Drayton, Connie Cole. Carol
Ciandell. Mai-iiia Crocker, Jane Ellefaon,
Katy Griffith, Myrna Grunwald. Janet
Hawley. Ga.vle Johnson. 'Sharon Johnaon.
Gienda Klein, Shirley Leu-hook. Myrna
McClary.
Lynn McPhaul. Margaret Otaon, Anita
O'Reilly, Beverly Owena, Claire Prucka,
Mary Ramaite, Sandra Reimer, Shirley
Reinek, Janet Rhoda. Sylvia RU. Paula
Raehrkaase, Lucy Webster, Jeanne Whit
wer, Sue Worley, Carol Yark, AcnabeU
Cikmund and Paula Hemphill.
Aitoa Lou Anderson, Joan Baker, Jan
Bottom, Gretchen Blum. Shirley Chab.
Janice Dean, Pat Erickson. Barbara Fen
wick, Eleanor Fidler.
Kay Green, Cynthia Hansen. Sandy
Heffelfinger, Mary Arm Harr, Joyce
Johnaon. Reba Kinne, Maribeth Larson,
Kay Livgren, Bonny Micas, Joy Maaii,
Carolyn Novotny, Carol Rathe, Susan
Rhodes. Owen Sahn, Linda Schelbitzki.
Accelerated Math
Accepts 22 Students
Twenty two students will
take a special "speeded-up
course" in mathematics at
the University.
They are James Aden, Rich
ard Altrock, Clark Baltzell,
Larry Barron, Irvin Belzer,
David Bowers, Edward Col
lett, Larry Dornhoff, Ronald
Elmshauser, Richard Files,
Stephen Gage.
Richard Glover, Don Hagr
man, Larry Middleton, David
Mignery, Bert Peterson, Ray
mond Peterson, Frederick
Rickers, Charles Sherfey,
Ronald Stirtz, Dougal Whit
mer and David Wiltse.
Top Students
The students, selected from
are believed to b the "cream
of the crop." They entered
the course by invitation of
the department. j
In selecting the students, j
the department sent a letter
to each of 550 Nebraska high
instructors to recommend
qualified students. About 100
names were received from
this method.
An additional 50 students
were selected from those en
tering freshmen who attained
high scores on the general
placement examination. This
combined group was given
examinations in algebra and
trigonometry, and the 22
were selected.
Course . Work
The course will cover ma
terial in analytic geometry !
and calculus in three semes
ters in a more rigorous man-
the 2,100 entering freshmen,
ner than Is normally covered
in four for other students.
Material In logic and set
theory will be introduced.
This course is an effort to
better students in mathemat
ics as undergraduates, said
Dr. Walter Mientka, assistant
professor of mathematics.
He said that members of
the mathematics department
felt that more should be done
toward stimulating and chal
lenging the better students
than was formerly possible.
Sharon Smith, Terry Smith. Susaa
Stehl, Mary Ann Timmona and Joyce
iers John Bartela, Dob Crandell.'
Bill Duffey. Ron lruersol. Gary Kahler,
Robert Landberg. Lou Lawson, Robert
Leigh. Richard Lenington, Galen Marks.
Roger Massey. Gale Miller, Blaine Mc
Clary, Donald Nelson, Terry Otto, Kea
Scheffel, Jerry Tucker and Bill Walker.
Basaes-Alan Byers, Albert Can-. Ed
Carstens, Larry Edwards, Gene Haten,
Ron Holscher. Bill Kinder. Wendell
Koontz, Don Mattox. ,
David Menke, Kent Murray, pan Nel
son, Bob Perry, Douglas Pearson, Nor
man Rigxins, John Shriver, Keith Smith.
Roland Stock. Robert Tideswell, Fran
Tirro. Rod Walker. Jey Wallinaford and
Dewey Wiens.
First Pot Luck
Set for Simdav
The first Ag Union "Pot
Luck with the Profs" dinner
will be held Sunday at 5:30
p.m. in the Ag Union Lounge.
The Ag faculty and their
families will provide the food,
while the Ag Union Activity
Committee will furnish the
coffee, rolls and butter.
WANTED: Resp. students to
coll on frot. oro. and ret.
halls to demon, and tell daily
used product. Earn $100-200
extra month. Write for de
tails for immediate Start. P.O.
Box 497, Indpls, Ind.
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Sunday Movie
Features 'Letter'
"A Letter to Three Wives"
will be the Sunday night
movie this week.
The Academy Award-win
ning comedy stars Jeanne
Crain, Kirk Douglas, Ann
Southern and Paul Douglas.
The film will be shown in
the Union Ballroom. No ad
mission is charged. A student
I.D. card is required for ad
mission.
Sinfonia Pledges
Phi Mu Alpha, men's music
Sinfonia, has pledged the fol
lowing members:
Larry Cole, John Mills, Wil
liam Parsons, Robert Force,
Lynn Roberts, Jack Watkins,
Lou Lawson, Ron Ingersoll,
Kent Murray. Ron Holsher
and Larry Hoepfinger.
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