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Poge 4 The Daily Nebroskon Friday, November 21, 1953 KUON-TV i: Ftnewton's Newspaper S 4 Friendly Giant Evenins Pralud K TV Classroom I !",r"1 T tb Hnd Art r-S Industry on Parade t: TJ.N. Review t Channel 12 Present PECK MAM eIKHl If " NOW FLAYING TKMtcaOR XTKHNRAMA A SCHEDULED PERFORMANCE POLICY wt be maintained during the engagement oC thla notion pic ture. KATURK BEGIN 11:10 - 1:22 - :14 AT 9:04 ADULT 73. Till 2 p.m. Till i.e.. SV2S After p.m. CHILDREN 2Sc 4-H Camp Planned Committees are now work ing on plans to develop a pro posed state 4-H camp at the Nebraska National Forest at Halsey. Head of the committee which coordinates the work of other committees working on the site is John Orr, assistant extension agriculturist. Col lege of Agriculture. Also on the committee are Miss Alma Jorn, assistant extension home economist, and Ray Russell, assistant extension agriculturist. On the Social Side Sewers, Indians Spark Weekend By Sue Healey Sewers, Apaches, hot dogs These are a few of the fea tures of the campus social calendar this weekend. Sigma Phi Epsilon plans a "Sewer Stomp" Saturday night at 9. Delta Sigma Phi plans an "'Apache Ball" at 8 the same evening. A 1(U iJknjecotXH f Sigs VOTE FOR PI YL IIEDRASKA SWEETHEART ALPHA OMICRCN PI For Everything In Music Go to Dietze Music House 1208 "O" Street 2-6526 YS7HC? ROCKED THE V 9 O 9 BOAT 'THSTUnmSL, AM i M. irm&. vr uvva DORIS DAY IN t I p MUK' .... , I M-M present! A JOSEPH FIELDS Production RICHARD WIDMARK ITAJfTf TODAY SAE Beats Beta 39-32 The Sig Alphs tripped the Beta Sigs 39-32 in a close in tramural "A" basketball came Tuesday. The Sig Alphs led throughout the game, but were hard pressed m tne fourth quarter by a strong I Beta Sig attack, j Ahead only 11-9 at the end cf the first quarter, the Sig Alphs caught fire to lead 21- 10 at hall-time, tsenma wc at the start of the fourth quarter, the Beta Sigs sud denly found the basket and outscored the Alphs 14-8: but they lacked time; and the game ended 39-32. Jerry Trimble and Bob Thompson sparked the Sig Alph offensive attack with 12 and 11 points respectively. rvn Ranerrniester led tne Beta Sigs by dumping in 11 points. 4-H Activities iYef 35 Awards Thirtv-five University stu dents have been named as winners of scholarships, awarded on the basis of ac tivities in 4-H club work. The scholarships were pre sented at the University 4-H Club's honor banquet Wednes day night. Scholarship winners were: Nancy McGath. Bernard Hecht, Brenrla Gmnl. Ronald Beniaek. Jeanene Marttua n. Shirley Gates. Clare Vrba. Stanley JortfMiwn, Bill Shirkey. Jeanetle John win. Jim Ornv. Frances Johnnon. PBtriria Betta. Ronald McKeever, Sara Rhodes, Lois Hulm. Jeanne Hein miller. Hartet George. Carolyn Barber. Ruth Bishop. IMnrilyn Jensen, Kathleen Snvrter, Jnnet Peterson. John Schurr. Dnrsil Starr. Karen Skoda. Melvin Riley. Kalhrvn Slde. Vanre t'ten, Patny Cunningham, Margaret Ann Rohertunn, Lynn Riley. Loia Anderson. Robert Hathien and Larry Hendrin. DON BINDER FOR PRINCE KOSMET Iowa State Dean To Speak on Ag Dr, Louis Thompson, asso ciate dean of the Division of Agriculture, Iowa State Col lege, will speak at the Uni versity Dec. 10. An "All Ag Convocation" will be held at 10 a.m. that day for students and faculty in the College Activities Building. Ag classes will be dismissed for the convoca tion. Dr. Thompson will discuss the opportunities in agricul ture for Ag students after college graduation. CliOASTFD CHICKEN 8 Qr Nivw Spaclaity I If To. Uka CkkkM Wl Lew BROASTH) CH9CSCEH! mymmflmtmm my mm fc M . . . art mm m Dining Room Service A Frv Deliver COOPER'S 2420 "O" St. Ph.2-5124 ANNUAL rza ill LZ3 t Z?3 nan n n n U ULzi U W ullQmridr tapers" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 8 P.M. PERSHING AUDITORIUM TICKETS FROM KK WORKERS OR BOX OFFICE Hot dogs feature the menu for a Sigma Kappa-Farm House hot dog roast at 5 p.m." Friday and the Alpha Chi Omega and Farm House pledges will sharpen their bowling eyes at a 2 p.m bowling party Sunday. The only otner rriday so cial event on tap is a Love Memorial Hall-Sellect Quad rangle hour dance starting at 7 p.m. Other Saturday events in clude the Alpha Omicron Pi dinner-dance at 7 p.m. in the Lincoln Hotel and a Beta Theta Pi "Roaring Twenties" party at the Italian Village at 7:45 p.m. Sigma Delta Tau plans a "western" party at 8 p.m. Phi Kappa Fsi has set a "Shipwreck" house party at 9 p.m.; the Phi Delts and the Sigma Cms will nave a dance at Hillcrest at 9 p.m. and Selleck Quad will have a record dance at 8. Starting off Saturday early will be the Pi Kappa Phis and Alpha Chi Omegas who have scheduled a 7:15 a.m. breakfast. A Fedde Hall-Alpha Gam ma Sigma hour dance at 7 p.m. rounds out the Saturday social slate. Sunday is the day lor so cial hours. Delta Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega will have a social hour at 4 p.m. and Alpha Phi and Sigma Nu will have a social fiour at 2 p.m Pi Beta Phi and Delta Uosilon will add lunch to their social hour at 12:30 p.m. Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. Delta Sigma flus will hold their date dinner. On Monday the Chi Ome gas will have an exchange dinner with the Sigma Nus at 5.30 p.m. and on Tuesday the Alpha Chi Omegas and Sigma Alpha Mu will have breakfast at 6:45 a.m. Union Bulletin Board State 4-H Club Comm., t SO a.m. Great Plains FUma. t JO, SIS. w. int. uincft, IX. Z. Baa Lunch, 12, . Inter Varsity. 11.19 .m., M3. Ratanter siYMCA-YWCA Cenf., a m.. 1S, YMCA-YWCA Lane, it. VZ. A.A.U.W. Dessert. 1:31 .m., ABC. lll3?s. Sima PI Meetings, M ixsta Suma Pi Breakfast, UI. SIS. 46 e n. 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