The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 18, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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On the Social Side
Pre: Vacation Pinnings
Add Up To Only Two
By Pat Dean
The rush period before
Thanksgiving vacation has
begun and evidently has not
left much time for giving
pins or rings.
Only five pinnings and en
gagements" were announced
this week.
Pinnings
Sandra Whitmore, Delta
Gamma senior in Teachers
from Mitchell, to Denny
Elder, Delta Upsilon senior in
Business Administration from
Bayasd.
Judy Brown, Pi B e t a Phi
sophomore hi Teachers from
Omaha, to Wes Pittack, Kap
pa Sigma senior in Architec
ture from Hawarden, la.
Engagements
Sharon Quinn, Delta Gam
ma senior in Teachers from
Lincoln, to Bill Clark, Delta
Tau Delta alum from Lincoln.
Young GOP
To Hear Cooper
State Sen. John Cooper of
Humboldt, chairman of the
Republican State Finance
committee, will be the guest
speaker at the Young Repub
licans meeting Thursday at 7
p.m.
President Rod Ellerbusch
reminded members that pic
tures for the Cornhusker will
be taken at the meeting.
LAST DANCE SPECIAL
OF 1959
DANCE
FOR
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FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
OfHR EXPIRES NOV. 25
rthur
1232 "M" St.
Call 2-5800 For Appointment
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great musical!
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TONITE-8:30 P.M.
GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
IS.95 $3.50 $2.95
Pershing Municipal Auditorium-Lincoln
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Ginger Schilling, Pi Beta
Phi sophomore in A r t s and
Science from Lincoln, to
Don Campbell, Phi Kappa Psi
junior in Engineering from
Lincoln.
Sally Maxwell from New
York, to Darryl Biggerstaff,
Theta Chi sophomore in Busi
ness Administration from
Hemingford.
Window Washers
To Help Needy
A fund raising campaign
for Thanksgiving baskets and
Christmas decorations has
been started by Kappa Epsi:
Ion, honorary fraternity for
women in the College of Phar
macy. Members of the organiza
tion have offered to be win
dow washers for Lincoln drug
stores in return for contribu
tions. The funds will be used
for baskets for the needy and
decorations for Lyman Hall.
Hours Extended
AWS has extended closing
hours on Monday for the
Broadway Play Series "Two
for the Seesaw," starring Hal
March.
Girls will be expected back
at their house or dorm 15
minutes after the play is over,
according to Carol Vermaas,
AWS publicity chairman.
PRIVATE LESSONS
PARTY
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On Campus
Wednesday
AWS workers meetinf, t p.m., Stu
dent Vnion.
Agricultural Engineer! meeting, 7
p.m.. SOS Ag Engineering Hall.
JiNSEA meetinf, South Prt room.
Student Union.
Thursday
Gamma Theta I'psiloa, 105 Geography
Building. 7:30 p.m.
Teacher Placement meeting, 4 p.m.,
Love Library Auditorium.
Al?ha Zeta smoker, 7:30 p.m., Ag
Activities Building.
Agronomists
To 'Swap"
Agronomy Club is planning
its annual exchange with
Kansas State this weekend.
It is the Nebraska club's
turn to migrate to Kansas
State K-State club members
were visitors at Nebraska last
year.
The club members will
travel to Kansas Saturday
morning and will tour the
State agronomy department
and farm. A luncheon will be
held at noon and club mem
bers will attend the Nebras-ka-K-State
football game in
the afternoon.
All members who are inter
ested in attending the migra
tion should contact Dr. Jack
Gooding at University exten
sion 7191.
Home Kc Group
Holils Initiation
Phi Upsilon Omicron, na
tional home economics honor
ary, held initiation Sunday
morning at 8 a.m. in the
Homemaking building.
Six girls were initiated.
They were Bev Heyne, Sharon
Baughman, Carol Brening,
LaVonne Rogers, Barbara
Bourelle and Pat Foster.
Also initiated as a local
honorary member was Miss
Mary Guthrie, head of the
clothing and textile depart
ment. Med A pplicalions
Available Now
Applications for admission
to the University College of
Medicine in Sept. 1960 are
now available.
These applications must be
on file at that college by Dec,
1, 1959, and are available in
306 Bessey Hall. They should
! be obtained immediately.
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'Master Cellist'
To Appear Sunday
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CELLIST FEATURED Leonard Rose, known as the
"Master Cellist of Our Time" will appear as guest artist
with the University Symphony Orchestra Sunday. Admis
sion will be by ticket only. They are free and may be ob
tained at the main desk of the Student Union. The per
formance wlil be at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom.
Fraternity, Sorority
Officers Are Listed
The following is a list of of
ficers of the 23 campus fra
ternities and 14 sororities.
Listed are the presidents,
pledge trainers and social
chairmen, respectively.
Sorority officers are:
AIiha Chi OmeBa Bobbie Jo Bible.
Pal Farter and Judy Holmet; Alpha
Omicron Hi Soni Whalen, Polly Doerins
unci Zella Iing: Alpha Phi Judy Truell,
Sarbara Hvland and Carol Vermaas;
Alpha Xi Delia Marcia Boden. Pat Salis
bury and Mary Anne Welwr; Chi OmeBa
Kaihv Hoach. Sanihe Laaker and
Mile. Editor
Coming: to NU
A campus merchandise edi
tor of Mademoiselle maga
zine, Susan Shaw, v;l! be on
campus for personal confer
ences Friday.
Appointments to discuss
fashion careers, courses in
volved in fashion training,
and local training programs
for sophomore and junior
women interested in fashion
careers may be made with
.Mrs. James Eller at the Di
vision of Student Affairs.
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When purchasing your ball gown for this brilliant season
. . . make the purchase through your favorite Campus
Representative or give her name, for referral credit, to the sales
clerk when making your purchase in Miller's.
Yofir favorite Campus Representative may win the trip to New York!
Marty Hansen; Delta Delta Delta Lynne
Meyers. Jean Sell and Janet Hansen.
Delta Gamma Liz Robinson. Sharon
Quinn and Marcia Hall. 'Gamma Phi
Beta Kathy Gilroy. Jeannie Denker and
Margaret Marshall; Kappa Alpha Theta
Helen Hoekabout, Linda Walt and Sue
Hammond; Kappa Delta Eileen Santin,
Carolyn Whitney and Barb Sitorius.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Phyllis Yoes,
Bobbie Rvans and Sua Healy; P! Beta
Phi Marilyn Pickett, Jan Rhoda and
Ann Billmyer; Swma Kappa Sandie
Her'4g, Barbara Snavely and Jeanne
Mi.nn; Zeta Tau 'Alpha Sue Johnson,
Marilyn Swett and Joyce Curd.
Fraternity oficers are:
Acaria Bart Bredenkamp, James Hun
ter and Richard Spencer; Alpha Gamma
Rho Bob Paine. Bob Petersen and
Chuck Beermann; Alpha Gamma Sigma
Eli Thomssen, Allen Jacobsen and Ed
Banning; Alpha Tau Omeno Chuck Hus
ton. Bill Wells and Art Blackman: Beta
Sigma Psi Kennetl. Myers, Duane Wray
and Dale Pieper; Beta Theta Pi Larry
Rnmnie, Dick Files and John Stans
bury; Delta Sigma Phi Frank Holub.
Ken flickenger and Mike Steck.
Delta Tau Delta Harold Slue-key. Bob
Harry and Dick Stuckey; lelta Upsilon
Jack Neilsen. Don Eversoll and Bob
Geisler; Farm Houe Norm Rf.hlina.
Gary Kilday and Jim Ray; Kappa Sigma
Sam Grimminger. Brent Chambers and
Dale Voss: Phi Ilta Theta Chuck Wit
son. Roger Kankin and Cobe Venner.
Phi Gamma Delta Tom GiUiiand.
Dick Stacy and Dick Thomsen; Phi
Kappa Psi Max Martz. Joe Kolliag and
Bob F.yth; Pi Kappa Phi Bill Barr. Lee
Forbes and Dick Williams; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Bryan Ericson, Lowell Hansen
and French Ross; Sigma Alpha Mu
Stan Kaiman. Jerry Rosen and James
Freidman; Sima Chi Wes Berry, John
Erickson and Gary Walker.
Sigma Nu George Porter. Bill Boggan
and Neil Higgins: Sigma Phi Epsilun
Claude Re-ley. Tim Schultt and Don
Casey; Theta Chi Jack Verschuur. Ward
Svoboda and Norbert Labine; Theta XI
Fred Howlett, Don Binder and Larry
Schuster; and Zeta Beta Tau Bill
Cooper, Stuart Kutler and Larry Herman.
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Nov. 30 is Last
Application Day
On Student Loans
Nov. 30 is the deadline for
the completion of applications
for National Defense Student
Loans , to help with second
semester expenses.
Applications must be taken
to the Student Loan Office,
204 Administration Building.
All students who have loans
for the first semester must
renew their applications by a
personal interview at the Stu
dent Loan Office.
Those who do not have
loans for the first semester
may obtain application forms
now and should, if possible.
have them completed and on
file before TnanKsgivmg va
cation, the loan office said.
Ag E's Meet Tonight
"Fuel Cell Technology" will
be the title of an address
given to the American Society
of Agricultural Engineers to
night at 7 p.m. in 206 Agricul
tural Engineering Hall.
Don Lindberg, graduate stu
dent in ag engineering, will
give the talk.
Alpha Zeta Smoker
Alpha Zeta will hold a
smoker at 7:30 p.m. Thurs
day in the Activities Biulding
on Ag Campus.
Typewriters For Rent
Royal - Underwood - Smith Remington
Try Our Rental-Purchase Plan
Special Student Rates
NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO.
125 No. 11th Phone 2-4284
Typewriter Ribbons Put On
em
Aiaq AhofL
the only gift shop designed
exclusively for Men
gifts for every
occasion
LINDELL HOTEL 13th & M
. . and one of our
drest ...dome shooed, dramatic. In
brilliant red, emerold or royal blue . . .
49.95
And this is just one from our collection of
happy-time porty dresses ... for everything
from house parties to the ball-of-the-yeor!
Short formats in rustling taffeta, floating chif
fon or gleaming satin . . . 25.95 to $100.
Floor length gowns, sheath and fluffy femi
nine styles ...... 35.95 to $125
BETTER DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR
Singers Present
Carols Dec. 6
The University singers will
present their annual Christ
mas Carol Concert on Dec.
6 in the Student Union Ball
room. There will be two concerts,
one at 3 p.m. and one at 4:30.
Tickets for the program are
free, and will be available at
the main desk of the Union
from Nov. 30 until the con
cert. Tickets will be honored un
til 15 minutes prior to each
concert, but non-ticket hold
ers will be admitted after
this time.
AWS'ers To Man
Office In Union
AWS workers have started
office hours in 335-A Student
Union.
They will answer questions
concerning AWS and campus
rules during these times. The
office will be open from 4 to
5:30 p.m. Monday. Tuesday
and Thursday and 4 to 5 p.m.
Wednesday
Foreign Film
"The Seventh Seal" second
in the series of foreign films,
will be shown in the Nebraska
Theater tonight at 8 p.m.
prettiest it thii Koy Selig