I) ,1 fage n. I he Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, Novemoer li, On the Social Sidet Eleven Sport Pins, Two Engaged i By Pat Dean Eleven coeds are now sport ing shiny fraternity pins after Monday night ceremonies. But Cupid slipped when trips to the jewelry store were made. Only two engage ments were announced. Pinnings , Ellen Basoco, Alpha Omi cronjPi sophomore in Teach ers from Lincoln, to Bill Har vey, Theta Xi senior in Teach ers from Omaha. Cathy Gardner, junior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Don Matthews, Delta Sigma Pi senior in Business Admin istration from Lincoln. . Pat Johnson, C h i Omega sophomore in Teachers from Mullen, to Jerry Wallingford, turnpike . . . Proudly Presents . . . Sunday, Nov. 15 Twilight Dance 7-11 Modern America's Man of Music Stan Kenton ... and 20 of the World's Most Outstanding Instru mentalists Capitol Records "Greatest" For Fiv Yttars winnar of Downboatf Magazine Popularity Poll oi Leads of tho Nation's No. 1 Big Band "Jazz" Concert ant Danca. Don'f Miss This , Great Attraction! AAvanred at Mlllrr and Palnr Tune hhop I.W at Door li.U Sigma Phi Epsilon sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Valentine. Sharon Anderson, Kappa Alpha Theta sophomore in Teachers from Omaha, to Cobe Venner, Phi Delta Theta junior in Business Adminis tration from Lincoln. Linda Marquardt, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teach ers from North Platte, to Dave Miller, Phi Kappa Psi senio rin Arts and Sciences from Columbus. Pat Ross, Gamma Phi Beta junior in Arts and Sciences from North Bend, to Bob Blair, Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior in Business Adminis tration from Omaha. Julie Kay, Gamma Phi Beta junior in Home Ec from Pender, to Barney Bauer meister, Beta Sigma Psi soph omore in Business Admini stration from Millard. Sue Lytle, Delta Delta Delta sophomore in Home Ec from Bethesda, Md., to Dick Boswell, Delta Upsilon junior Pierce Farmer's Ag Achievement To Be Honored A Pierce man will be hon ored by the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement at the Student Union Friday at 6:30 p.m. Albert Magdanz is the re cipient of the annual honor which is given to a Nebras kan who has made significant contributions to the agricul tural industry and the state. Reservations for the dinner may be made through Dr. A. W. Epp of the department of agricultural economics. Magdanz has been active in banking and farming in terests in northeast Nebras ka since 1916. A University graduate, he is a former staff member of the University de partment of animal husbandry. CAREERS UNLIMITED Naval Weapons Laboratories or geared for your carter advancement in GUIDED MISSILE SCIENCE, ROCKETRY, UNDERWATER ORDNANCE, OUTER SPACE EXPLORATION, and ELECTRONIC TECH NOLOGY. BASIC and APPLIED RESEARCH U.S. NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION ChRilLlkf.ClaT. Piudtni, Cillf. 0. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY terom, Cillftrmi Electronic, Mechanical, and Aeronautical Engineers Electronic Scientists Physicists memos; tad ADVANCID DCfifttf! "Interviews 16 Novamber See your Placement Director U.S. Civil Service" Isiv.-.v ' A date to remember . . . SUBJECT: Caterpil Interviews DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 1959 Engineers If you're about to receive your B.S. or M.S.- engi-j neering degree, Caterpillar Tractor Co. is interested in you. Caterpillar is the World's leading manufacturer of Diesel Engines-Tractors-Earthmoving Equipment. Our products are everywhere . . .. doing the work bl the world . , . getting big jobs done in big ways. , At Caterpillar you'll be doing important and satis fying work in RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT - DESIGN - SALES - SERVICE - and many other fields. What's more, you'll be abls to grow - solidly and steadily along with us. Start thinking about Caterpillar now. Your Place" ment Office has more information about us. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. Peorio, Illinois in Engineering, from Lincoln. Lois Hulme, Kappa Delta sophomore in Home Ec from Ravenna to Harlan Hughes, Alpha Gamma Rho sopho more in Agriculture from Ra venna. ! Ruth Bishop, Love Memo rial Hall sophomore in Home Ec from Thompson, to Dave Ferris, FarmHouse senior in Agriculture from Central City. Joel Henderson, Gamma Phi Beta freshman in Teachers from Omaha, to Howard Mc Ginnis, Sigma Nu alum from Wisner. Engagements Rychie Van Ornam, Delta Delta Delta senior in Teach ers from Fremont, to Don Nelson, Phi Delta Theta sen ior in Business Administra tion from Lincoln. ' Julie Hathaway, Pi Beta Phi senior in Teachers from Holdredge, to Bob Eyth, Phi Kappa Psi senior in Teachers from Reatrice. Pat Lossdon of Lincoln, to Tay Miller, Ag Men's sopho more from Tecumsen. Karen Snvder of Oak, Neb., to Darrell Harrington, Ag Men's freshman, from Nelson. Social Coverage Pinnines. engagements and social activities will be an nounced on KNUS. the cam- nus radio station, if organized a . houses wish to call xnem in. Inside Info Aids Contest Winner A hamburger and milk shake was a M i s s Jane Blankenship's prize for win ning the weekly identify-the-mystery-g i r 1 contest sponsored by The Western Carolinian, campus paper of Western Carolina Col lege. Strangely enough, in the newspaper's masthead, a Miss Jane Blankenship is. listed among the paper's feature writers. Nebraskan Want Ads No. WorrisI 1 da 2 da. 8 da. 4 da. 1-10 I 0 I 66 .SB 1.00 11-16 I .60 .80 1.06 I 1.26 i ao .60 t .96 I 1 26 l.Bf. 21-26 .70 1.10 I 1.46 I 1 75 26-80 .80 ) 1.28 1.66 2.00 31-86 BO 1.40 I 1.86 I 2.26 88-40 I 1.00 I 1.68 2.06 2.60 These low-cost rates apply to Want Ada which art placed for consecutive oaya and are paid for within 10 riaya attar tha ad expires or la canceled. TAILORING Custom Tailors Finest woolena. Spe cialist In men s nnd women a tittinn problems. Double breasted converted to single tuxedos to shawl collar. College Tailors. Esther Loso, 4448 go. 4Sh. Phone 4-4212. PERSONAL Cassandra: I was Inside, you dummy! Salry. HELP WANTED Sell on commission, unusunl personal ised bracelet and cuff link. Excellent for Xmaa. prom, birthday gifts. High Commission. No Investment. Send for free brochure. Terrimar 707 Cornell Road. Franklin Square, N. Y. Real Part time Job (car necessary) Cull J. B. Fournler 2-HHni Leave number. WOMAN WANTKD, A 0001) I-LACK TO WORK- Openings for Christmas season. Interviewing now for work starting in November. Vou will en Joy the work and the people you meel. Both full time ami short hour schedules. Come to our fifth floor personnel olftee for an Inier vlew. noi.n co. FOR SALE Remington Portable Typewriter In gout! condition. Call 3-ms after 6 P.M. One Mouton Coat Size H 17. Miin's topcoat six 42 $15 Both like new Phone 4-4WI9 Today On Campus Wednesday NU-Meds. 7:30 P.m.. basement auditor). I. student Union. wa ahAFKhine. S:30-1:30 a.m.. Selleck Quad and Burr Hall. Young Democrats, a pjn., ZJ1 Hiuarni I'nlon. Thursday German Club, 7:30 m., 232 Student Union. . ... Ag Executive Board. 7 p.m., Ag Union. Agronomy Club, 7:311 p.m., Kiem "block and Bridle, 106 Animal Hus bandry, 8 P.m. Editor's Workshop Set Nov. 21 The third annual Editor's Workshop will be held Nov. 21 in the Student Union under the co-sponsorship of t h e Cornhuskers Editors Associ ation, the School of Journal ism and the University Ex tension Division. Featured speakers will be Mrs. Georgina McGillivray, editor of the Cargill News and John Solomon, publica tions manager of Western Auto Supply Co. . The fee for advanced regis tration is $8.50. The fee at the Workshop will be $10. This fee includes tuition, supplies, luncheon and re freshments. The planning com mittee for he Workshop includes: Nelle Gingles, chairman; C. W. Bowmaster; Neale Copple; Conrad Good; Wil liam Hall; Joe 'Hartley; Mary DeMars and Bob Smith. Elementary Ed Council Picks Prof The chairman of the de partment of elementary edu cation at the University has been appointed a member of a national education com mittee. Dr. Madison Brewer was named to the Committee on College and University Rela tionships. Newly formed, the committee was created by the National Education Associ ation's Department of Ele mentary School Principals. Formulating plans with col lege and universities for train ing future elementary school principals will be the com mittee's main function. Dr. Brewer will attend the committee'? organizational and planning meeting Nov. 14 to 16 in Washington D.C. KUON-TV Wednesday VS5 University New with Dick James 6:09 Evening Prelude HO History With Herb Haka 7:00 Briefing Session 7:3(1 Design Worshop 8:1111 Issues 8:45 UN Review 9:01) Doctors In Space 9:30 Continental Classroom Thursday 5:55 I'niverslty News 6.00 Kvening Prelude 6: .in Doctors in Space 7:00 Language in Action 7:30 Driver Education 8:00 Passport , 11:30 Seminar on American Civiliution 9:00 Tourlsten Deutach 9:3(1 Continental Classroom LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS LOST Will tli pernor, who round my 'M N-C'lub ring in the library p(ene re turn it. 1 mav not letter thin vear. Jim K., l!HR Vine Phont 2-47.r3. FOR RENT Room with cook I rift fiiriliuen for tu rtentii o work. nft girl. Il'JU Starr Street, frill H-3170 evening, or 2-7011, Ext. 71H3 during day. WANTED: Riders to New Vork round trip fur Christmas varatlon Share gas - nnd driving. Bob Bye, Burr Hall Rouin 104 I would like to rent a car for use in town from November 20 to 2tt. Any make or model acceptable. Price 'Im pends on car. Call Nebraskan Oifice. University Extension 4228 or 4227. Wanted; Earn extra money working on the sales staff of KNUS Kartio. Contact Prog. Director or Sales Man ager. KNUS Radio, Temple Build ing. University Extension 32H8. i f. . ,i i 1 ' ' ,.n COME IN AMD LET ME TEST YOUR WATCH, FREE! All watches repaired hore are tested on the Master DICK'S WATCH SERVICE 1245 "R" STREET em Aiaq AfwfL the only gift shop designed exclusively for Men pits for every occasion LINDELL HOTEL 13th & M IMeds To Hear. Medical Dean Dr. James Tollman, daan of the College of Medicine, will speak to the NU-Mds tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the ' asement auditorium of ths Student Union. Dr. Tollman will speak on medicine's position in today's society and he will also ans wer questions concerning ap plication to the College ot Medicine in September, ,1960. All pre-med students ars urged to attend. NAW, IT'$ TO Kggf7 f(Z19V kJEAKIM' OUT MEN Virocroft Corporation gave cash scholarships to 150 men this fall. Applications now being taken for 1960. Earn while you learn. Work part time now (15 hr. $33.), full time next summer. Call Mr. John son at 4-6543 for more information. Block & Bridle Meets Thursday The Block and Bridle Club will meet Thursday night to discuss plans for its annual Christmas ham sale. The meeting will be held in 108 Animal Husbandry Build ing. Plans for the ham sale and selection of the "1959 Moonbeam McSwine" will be discussed. Typewriters For Rent Royal Underwood Smith Remington Try Our Renfo-Porchose Plan t Special Student Rates . NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11 th Phone 2-4284 Typewriter Ribbons Put On II m a if WM-SOOOO-eOOfj Lincoln Send your favorite Campus Representative to New York! One of these lucky girls will accompany Miller's fashion buyers to New York next June to advise, them on campus fashions. To send your favorite . . . make your Miller & Paine purchases directly from your Campus Representative or give her name for referral credit when making any purchase (except of food or services) ot Miller's. Miller's Campus Representative accumulating the most sales by May 17, I960 will win the trip to New York. Second prize of $100 and third prize of $50 will also be awarded. Miller's Campus Representative Contestants: Lois Beane Delia Gamma Diane Erickson Alpha Phi Joan Griffiths Pi Beta Phi Judy Hanneman Delia Delta Delta Linda Harman Kappa Kappa Gamma Ann Hermes Tela Tau Alpha Shari Knapp Fedde Hall Donette Keys Gamma Phi 11 el a Marilyn Lindquist Chi Omega JoAnn Meyer Kappa Delta Sandra Reimer Alpha Omirron Pi Sally Smiley Kappa Alpha Theta Sharon Swanson Love Hall Mary Ann Weber Alpha Xi Delta Diane Yost Alpha Chi Omega Help your favorite win give her name every time you buy at Miller's! Fashion Modeling Thursday afternoon at 2:30 THE OPULENT LOOK of festive party fashions for1 a brilliant season . will be modeled by University students! i BETTER' DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR Shop at Miller's THURSDAY 10 to 9, daily 9:30 to 5:301 U!:iV! if. 1 1 is ! BOOB