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Page 4 The Dailv Nebraska i Wednesday, October 1.4, 1959 Today On Campus , Wednesday H f meetla i ,.m M drat la ton. AWS A.Ueillea Mart, t to $:. St.. i eat I'alee party tun . f3 -"" . lere Library i Mima Delta Chi. .. . deal lalea Celeaial Horn. ' Thareda Snaiaeaa Clrmn Cemfereace, Studeat Valea. , Orchesis Practice Orchesis, modern dance or ganization, will have a prac tice for prospective members today. Another practice will be Oct 21. - On the Social Side: Piiiniiiss. Engagements Were Scarce Monday Only one sorority and fra ternity witnessed a pinning ceremony Monday nigh't. The two houses were Kappa Delta and Sigma Phi Epsilon. And the candy and cigars were for a really festive oc casion. Not only did a KD and a Sig Ep get pinned Monday Typewriters For Rent Royal . Underwood Smith Remington Try Our kintal-Purchase Nan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On em AJtac AflOfL the only gift shop designed exclusively for Men gifts for every occasion . LINDELL HOTEL 13th & M night; they also announced their engagement. The Alpha Phis recorded a pinning and an engagement too, but did not have a cere mony. Pinnings Marilyn Phillips, a Kappa Delta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Bassett, to John Kern, a Sigma Phi Ep silon senior in Engineering from Lincoln. Barbara Hyland,- an Alpha Phi senior in Teachers from Omaha, to Bert Giebel, a Sig ma Alpha Epsilon senior at Boston University. Engagement Diane Mertz, an Alpha Phi freshman in Teachers from Grand Island, to Dick Alder son from Grand Island. First 'Pot-Luck' Dinner Sunday The first "Pot-Luck with the Profs" dinner of the se mester will be Sunday in the Ag Student Union. The nrocram will start at , 5:30 p.m. and last until 7:30 ; p.m. Entertainment a n d the meal will be furnished by a faculty committee, j Student-faculty committee j chairmen are Judy Griffith ; and Fran Johnson. j Florida Prof I Plans Chein Talk Dr. James Quagliano, asso ciate professor of chemistry at Florida State University, will be the featured speaker at the American Chemical Society meeting. Dr. "Quagliano, an authority in the field of infra-red stud ies, will address the group at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 324 Avery Laboratory. ggO ON YOUR DIAL 17 La mi Complete Cpmpus .NEWS & SPORTS THE STATION DESIGNED WITH THE STUDENT IN MIND DAILY BROADCASTS 6 to 11 P.M. Medical Schools Exam Oct. 31 The medical college admis sion test will be given Oct, 31. This test is required of stu dents entering any accredited medical college in the United States and Canada. It is the last time the test will be given for students who are applying for admittance medical college in September of 1960. Application fbrms are avail able at 306 Bessey Hall. They must be on file at the Educa tional Testing Service, Prince ton, New Jersey, by Oct. 17, 1959. Faculty Women Sell Used Items Everything from baby cfothes to washing machines are being sold in "The Nearly New," faculty women's shop. The shop Is located in tem porary G, behind Student Health. Items are collected by faculty women. A tea for the women's club will be held today at the home of Mrs. Clifford Hardin, wife of the Chancel lor. Everyone who attends should bring items for the shop. Hours for the shop are Thursdays, 7-9. K-State Rally Is Pa jama Game , Pajamas promote spirit? Kansas State must have thought so. They tried a Pa jama Pep rally last Friday night for which 300 students turned out. And two girls were even an nounced as being "best dressed." Ag Exec Meet Ag exec board w ill meet to night in the Ag Union at 7 p.m. All members should attend. Grad's Late Piano Study Broke Musician Tradition Korean .Kyung Ae Ko, a graduate piano, major, breaks the tradition that musicians must begin their study at the age of five. Ko, who is from Seoul, Kor ea, had intended to become a doctor ' until her sophomore year in high school. However, her mother ob jected, saying that there were already 18 doctors in the fam ilytaking into consideration her mother's side of the fam ily as well as her father's And Ko's father was a doc tor too! But Mrs. Ko, who had brok- en the tradition of marrying a man of her parent's choice, j evidently decided that her daughter could also break with the tradition of being a doctor. Mrs. Ko had been a member of the royal family of Choo. With a little inducement and force, Mrs. Ko was sure that she could interest her daughter in piano rather than medicine. The inducement took the form of a new grand piano and the force was lock ing Ko in the private practice room. But Ko wasn't impressed until she won first place in a two and a half years after this, she practiced six hours a day. During four years of train ing at Shenandoah Conserva tory in Dayton, Va., she prac ticed from four to six hours a day. She practices at least three hours a day at the Uni versity. And now she is considering being a concert pianist. German Club Meets Thursday The University German Club will hold its first meet ing of the year Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in 332 Student Union. TROPICAL FISH Start or Restock Aquarium larf est assortment com plete supplies Sunday Specials. 2580 Woodsdole 3-4579 Honorary Will Meet Alpha ' Zeta, agricultural honorary, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 306 Agricul tural Hall. 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