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Poet 4 The Dailv Nebrcskon Wednesday, December 3, 1953 On the Social Side Coming Holiday Season Lowers Pimiing Rate vuia an eye lor th holi-, Teachers from Geneva. days, th young eligibles on campus completely forgot about the fair-sex with the re sult mat pmnings and en gagements were at an all time ww for the year this weeic Pinningt Joanna Rogers, a Kappa Itelta sophomore in Teachers from omana, to Steve Brown. a Sigma Phi Epsilon sopho more in atxs aaa Science from Omaha. Sharol Sehelkoph, an Alpha Omicron Pi sophomore in Trcvcfwtih SITX UnMkrabh low Coif 0 1. -$645 Orient Ah Hmmii Study Tour u mri WIMW.M 0O(t 4, m 7-851 to Dewain Cisnev, a Theta Xi senior in Business Adminis tration from Wakefield. Jane Wilcox, a Delta Delta Delta at the University of Colorado, to Bruce Rader, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Busi ness Administration from Denver, Colorado. at Wellesley from Lincoln, to Roger Henkle, a Beta Theta Pi alum from Lincoln. Engagements Merca Dee Bonde, a Love Memorial Han senior in Agri culture from Callaway, to Rod Clifton, a Sigma Phi Epsilon senior in Engineering rrom Orchard. Carol McOstrich. aDelta Gamma sophomore in Teach ers from Grand Island, to Del Rasmussen, a Sigma No alum from Grand Island. Barb Bacon, a Delta Gam ma junior in Teachers from Kearney, to Bob Langhauser, a Sigma Chi alum from Lincoln. Jan llruza, an Alpha Omi cron Pi sophomore in Busi ness Administration from Central City, to Orvis Larsen, a sophomore in Engineering from Central City. Ag Activities Director Still 'Farm GirV A native of MTlford, Ne braska, Mrs. Sylvia McNeil, the new activities director of Ag Union, Is still a farm girl at heart She says she feels right at home when the students start talking about agricul ture. Mrs. McNeil's new duties include coordination of all student activities, working with student chairmen of Union committees, assisting and advising students with problems and setting op the budget. She also meets with the c h ai r m e n and assistant chairmen of seven Union committees to plan activ ities. Events scheduled in the Tiear future include a Christmas caroling part', a Christmas Chorale, a Christmas Decorating party and the Sno Ball Dance. Before taking her present post Mrs. McNeil was em ployed in the office of a printing company. Prior to that she was assistant di rector of activities at the State Hospital for five years. Journalism Grad Old field Addresses Pub. Relations Meet Col. Barney Oldfield, direc-i ft Is aa operation bask U the tor of Information Services, preserratioa f a free and North American Air Defense progressive society.'" Command and an NU grad. spoke at a public relations bancuet last night which marked the end of a two-day meeting. More than 200 college and university staff people from seven states attended the re gional meeting of university and college alumni and public relations representa tives. Held at the Cornhusker Hotel, the event lasted from Sunday until Tuesday. Chancellor Clifford Hardin told the group Monday even ing that public relations people have a responsibility to help extend the general un derstanding of the operations and aims of higher education. Higher Education "It is not enough that seg ments of the public regard higher education as good for a higher paycheck, or good for business, or good for the national defense,1' he said. The understanding of higher education must be that it Is an 'operation to cut away ig norance and find truth, that Camrms lanhine was dis cussed by Leo Daly, Omaha architect, Monday noon. Oth er Monday and Tuesday speakers were Donald Smith, Rochester University, N.Y., president of the American Alumni Council, and Howard Curtis, Brown University, president of the American College Public Relations Association. India Visit Set For Dr. Sliahani Physics Goloquium 1 A senior astronomer at, Mount Wilson Observatory, Dr. Seth Nicholson, will speak at the Thursday physics col loquium. "Sun Snots and Magnetism" mill be the topic of the col-j loouium, whkht will "begin at j 4:15 p.m. in Room 211, Brace ' wc s&. Laboratory. He is visiting the University under the auspices of lhei American Astronomical So-; ciety and the National Science . Foundation. Union Bulletin Board Wednesday, Doc. S Inw VmnKy. 1 SO m. . SilKWrt CounfO. . SiS in. Art. Arts Kvhihttl, 4. Ill 111. Saw. V"t. Comm . S. ill. I'R. Act. Tlfc rnplc. S. Sit. TTC irhirimip twnm. 7. sis. Use Ncbraskan Want Ads Thursday, Dec. I Into- Vrtty. IS . SIS 1i AM 'Kin Rf4 Crwfc , C Burwtrm. ! Kt. TV-ntnnw Comm. t ML ChrHitiiMi Swno. fc. SIS- Vii. As nam Comm., . SIS. Pi lmbrt Thf. &. n. rn JWt. Film Oomrn., S, ftnonCaa. AInh Phi Ometfa, . Vount Rpij!lK'n, 7 -SO, Si. InKT Vrlty, 7S, SIS. Alpha Vhowi Pfri, 1. SIS Phi Sirm lota, MS. Typewriters For Rent Try w tenteMmhen Won Sciel Student Rafts NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. I2S Now 11 Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Pirt On Two Quartets to Form Acts for Military Ball POLL STEREO PERFORMANCE ven where space is limited 1 Two curtain acts have been announced for the Military Bail. Tha Sinfonian Hi-Fi's, a singing quartet, and the Four Hits and a Miss, an instru I mental quartet, will entertain i the crowd during intermis sion. Members of the Sinfonian ' Hi-Fi's are Ron Ingersoll, Ro land Stock, Kent Murray and Dick IiCnnington. Four Hits and a Miss members are Lcxy Lou Bell, Kent Murray, Mer lin Montgomery, Dick Len nlngton and Martyn Bowden. Escorts for the 1958 Honor ary Commandant, Miss Army, Miss Air Force and Miss Navy have also been an nounced Cadet Colonel Robert Aden, commander of the AFROTC Cadet Wing will escort the Honorary Commandant. Miss Air Force will be escorted by i Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Joe Gorley, Deputy Wing Com mander. Escort for Miss Army will be Brigade Com mander Brigadier General Carl Jett. Midship Captain Lyle Hansen will escort Miss Navy. Dr. K. M. Shahanl will take j part in the 12th American ! Dairy Fair at New Delhi, India for the next two months. An associate professor of dairy husbandry at the Col lege of Agriculture, he will take part in a demonstration of reconstituted milk and ice cream production at the Fair. Reconstituted milk is manu factured through the use of skim milk and powder and butter. Working as a team, he and two other U.S. Dairy industry representatives will tnake an appraisal of the U.S. pros pects for assisting dairy de velopment and using Ameri can dairy products in India. A native of Hyderabad, Sind, India, Dr. Shahani re ceived his bachelor's degree from the University of Bom bay and his master's at the Indian Dairy Research Insti tute, Bangalore, India. He re- l ceived a doctor's degree from ine university of Wisconsin in dairy industry and biochemis try. ! . c- rST Albumin Talk Tonic honored by the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement. Dr. Joseph Foster of Pur-; HOLLYWOOD BOWL Opes Bowlms Satvrisj I Sundry 24 La net A utomotic Pinsetters Kestourant . . Sorter Shop 920 IV. 48th PIIOXE 6-1311 Honorary Commandant fi nalists are Phyllis Bonner, Nan Carlson, Mary Lynn Staf ford, Monica Ross, Terry Mitchum, Margaret Schwent ker, Pat Gorman, Mary Vrba and Joyce Evans. As Hall To Honor Thompson Buy Your Cornhusker TODAY! From Tassel, Cob.or Cornhusker Office Last Chance Thursday the new 1060 portable Stereophonic Phonograph System 1 Mr Wtof JOSO ti Hi Companion ISO umko ytm M mmotetm. MrtaM toroMxim ptonf raph. 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The first inter-service rifle match was held between the University of Nebraska Army and Air Force ROTC rifle In 1956 a tornado damaged i tOQm .:. 0off j the Ruhr farm at Blair, m-l cjuuiuk puunry nouse nous- Hiph firftr nr thp m!lirh wa. Jng 1100 chickens comprising Dave Rillman, AFROTC, with Thompson, a 24-year mem ber of the Board of Regents, will be the recipient of the annual honor given to a Nebraskan who has made sig nificant contributions to the agricultural industry and the state. Mr. Thompson win receive the award at a dinner meet ing Dec. 15 in the Student Union. This will be open to the public, according to Otto Liebers. Lincoln, president of the HaU. A resident of West Point, Thompson has served as pres ident of many statewide or ganizations. He has been an active supporter of progres sive agricultural movements in Nebraska. Reservations for the dinner may be made with Dr. A. W. Epp, agricultural economics department, secretary of the Hall of Achievement. aue university wul speak Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the auditorium of the Biochemis try and Nutrition Building on the Conege of Agriculture campus. He win discuss "Mode of Interaction f Plasma Albu min with Surface-active Ions' Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi wfll meet j today at 12:20 in the journal ism newsroom, 309, Burnett. Cornhusker pictures wUl be taken. SOCIAL taV ball taaWatlM Wtm TtaaaV Here is your chance to get on attractive cigarette lighter! Simply bring 10 empty WINSTON or SALEM poclcages end 50c in coin to THE STUDENT UNION "CRIB' or SWEDE'S CUFE AT" mi i rrt'tt kkcoooooooooooooo&soo M I f Mil 1 PK , Rifle Match Goes To Army ROTC ttmr todafc aaaaOH) ntarailuaad through tha naw iota an tmmmm tlaraa fWnll rnxtitm ay PUo. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 121 "Whmrm Quality Count" Ph. 2-2729 Kuhr's poultry project. The house was lifted up and flipped on its top, Kuhr said, but only 12 of the chickens were lost. Kuhr has realized $2100 in poultry projects. Earnings from a total of 49 poultry and livestock projects completed' a 380 out of 400. Second high was Ken Novotny with 377 nut of 400. Third was John Ensser, AROTC, with 371 out of 400. A.S.CE. Meets AS C.E. student nhantflr I enaoieo mm xo pay nis , way ! meeting -win be held today at at the University College of, 7 p.m. in Room 301, Stout Agriculture where he is en rolled as a freshman. H CORSAGES AT THEIR FINEST Designed With That Extra Special Air of Care DROP IN OR CALL, AND CHOOSE FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION,' PRICED REASONABLY AND DELIV ERED PROMPTLY. IT'S WELL TO ORDER EARLY. SPECIAL PRICE CM ORCHIDS r s . . . $3S0 and up ri 1 133 So. 13th 'TOUR COLLEGE FLORIST' 2-5508 Hall. The business meeting will be followed by a film and dis cussion of the 'Omaha Prob lem," led by Robert Reins, consulting engineer from Omaha. 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