The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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, On the Social Side:
Several New Pins
Sported By Coeds
Shiny new diamonds are
freqenting the lily 1 w h i t e
hands of young coeds less but
pins of fraternity men have
been disappearing.
, Only three engagements,
but ten pinnings were an
nounced Monday night.
Pinnings
So&dra Whalen, Alpha Omi
cron Pi senior in Arts and
Sciences from Lincoln, to Bill
Zeplin,' Theta Xi junior in
Business Administration from
Pender. . .
Linda Joyce, Alpha Phi
freshman in Arts and Sciences
from Lincoln, to Dick Harr,
Phi Kappa Psi freshman in
Engineering from Lincoln.
Sharon Reiling, Pi Beta Phi
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Seward, to Branch Wal
ton, Kappa Sigma junior in
Teachers from Lincoln.
Ruthie Chubbuck, Kappa
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Kappa Gamma freshman in
Arts and Sciences from Lin
coln, to Dick Young, Phi Kap
pa Psi freshman in Engineer
ing from Lincoln.
Annp White. Kappa Delta
junior in Teachers from Good-
land, Kans., to Don (Jross,
Delta Tau Delta senior in
Engineering from Beaver
Crossing.
.Tflfln Sell. Delta Delta sen
ior in Teachers from Lincoln,
to Dick Schultz, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, senior in Arts and
Sciences.
Janie Coe, Delta Delta Del
ta senior in Teachers from
Wakefield, to Bill Fogarty,
Creighton University alum
from Omaha.
Bev Svoboda, Love Memo
rial Hall sophomore in Home
Economics from Stanton, to
Ken Pohlman, Alpha Gamma
Rho sophomore from Stanton.
Judy Eccles, Delta Delta
freshman at the University of
Utah College of Nursing from
Ogden, Utah, to Bob Kretz,
Beta Theta Pi junior in Busi
ness Administration from
Omaha.
Jane Kirchman, now teach
ing in Fremont, from Valley,
to Jack Koberg, Delta Upsi
lon senior in Business Admin
istration from Sioux City, la.
' Engagement
Sharon Miller, junior in
Teachers from Lincoln, to Ev
erett Madsen from Lincoln.
Jeannette Ross, Fedde Hall
freshman in Home Econom
ics from Callaway, to Glen
Wiens, Burr Hall freshman
in Agriculture from Hastings.
Elleanor Kessler, Delta
Gamma junior in Arts and
Sciences from Hastings, to
Bill Wilson, Beta Theta Pi
senior in Business Adminis
tration from Lincoln.
SUMMER WORK
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FOR COLLEGE MEN who ore free to work full
time all summer. No experience necessary. Not
door to door. A car is necessary. For personal
Interview write Mar low Anderson, Box 61,
Station C, Lincoln, Nebr.
NV Places
In College
Competition
The results of both the Na
tional Intercollegiate Bridge
and the Intercollegiate Bowl
ing tournaments were re
turned from national head
quarters last week.
In the birdge. tournament
Nebraska's team of Bill Hem
mer and French Ross took
second place in one 8, which
includes most of the Big
Eight schools.
In the University division
Hemmer and Ross won the
North-South section, and Dee
Donnell and Verna Boulton
won the East-West section.
Other results, and a sum
mary of the hands played are
posted on the bulletin" board
in the Student Union Games
Arcs
In the bowling tournament,
Nebraska placed 25th out of
the 80 schoQls participating in
the men's division. Nebraska
had a total of 3235 pins; the
pins.
in the women's entrvs Ne
braska placed 16th out of 20
with a total ot zaiu pins.
Ralph Holmstrum placed
third in the all-events divi
sion, and Linda Joyce placed
third in the women's all
events. Ralph Holmstrum and
Gary Starck finished in first
place in the men's doubles
with a score of 1155. Marian
Brayton and Carol Graves
finished third in the women's
doubles.
KK Holds
Initiation
Banquet
Kosmet Klub held its an
nual spring initiation banquet
at Ferrara's Steak House
recently.
Newly initiated memDers
include: Neil Ferguson, Steve
Gage, Jerry Gale, Bob Geis
ler, Marsh Kuhr, Mike Mil
roy, Dick Nelson, Al Plum
mer, Jim Samples, John
Schroeder, Chuck Sherfey
and Deon Stuthman.
Chuck Sherfey was elected
to the post of Historian by
the other members of the
newly initiated group.
Plans for the Fall Show
and the Spring Show are
now being formulated under
the supervision of the chair
men of the respective shows.
! -Wit
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We're Sun Struck
oooooocooc
Carrie
with
California
Fashions
and we're
- . 1 MODELING
. the pick of the crop
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
11:15 to 1:45
in the Tea Room
' and 4 to 6:30
throughout the store
You'll see such California favorites
as White Stag, Korer, Miss Pat,
Catalina, Rose Marie Reid, Alex
Colman and a host of ther fun
sun fashions for your summer
wardrobes!
For instance . this sharp Trellis
suit-by Catalina - . . acetate,
cotton ond rubber lostes sheath
with lattice front inset. 10 to
1 6 in Red and Navy.
: . 15.95
SPORTSWEAR, SECOND FLOOR
Send your favorite Compui Representative to New York . ,
give her name when making any purchase ot Miller's
and she will receive credit toward winning the
Campus Representative Contest!
The Daily Nebroskan
Wednesday, April 27, i960
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ROUND AND ROUND E-Week visitors can generate
their own electricity with this bicycle generator. Pump
ing the pedals fast causes four bulbs to light and a needle
to register. '
AGR Girls
Swamp Campus
Tags with Alpha Gamma
Rho written on them
swamped the Ag campus
yesterday.
Wearing these tags were
high school girls who
massed the campus tor
Home Economics Days.
The publicity-m i n d e d
AGR's were instigators in
starting the movement of
having girls visit their
house. The tags soon caught
the eyes of other girls who
soon wandered to the house
to get their tag.
Hospitality Days contin
ues today.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "Wake Me When Its
Over." 1:15, 3:50, 6:25, 9:00.
Lincoln:- "Please Don't Eat
the Daisies," 1:00, 3:07, 5:15,
7:26, 9:37.
Nebraska: "The Bravados,"
"1:07, 4:29. "The Fly," 2:52.
Varsity: "Who Was That
Lady?" 1:09, 3:13, 5:17, 7:21,
9:25.
State: "Goliath and the Bar
barians," 1:26, 3:26, 5:26, 7:26,
9:26.
Joyo: "The Gene Krupi
Storv," 7:20, 9:30.
84th Si O: "3 Stooge Com
edv," 7:45. "The Young Land,"
7:50. "The Javhawkers," 9:30.
"The Man Who Could Cheat
Death," 11:30.
. Starview: Cartoon, 7:35.
"The Best of Everything,"
7:45. "Story on Page One,"
9:55. Last complete show, 8:40.
West O: Cartoon, 7:30.
"God's Little Acre," 7:40.
"Thunder Road," 9:45. Last
Complete Show, 8:45.
See
Miss Spacecraft
At
PERSHING AUDITORIUM
8:00 P.M. Tomorrow Night
Th Slyest
Comedy Ever
To Moke The
Screen Blush
With Love . .
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TONY DEAN JANET
CUftTtS MARTIN LEIGH
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Reaccreditalion Given by NAAB
The University's depart
ment of Architecture has
been granted a continuation
of its accreditation by a vote
of the National Architecture
Accrediting Board. -
The action was taken on the
reco m m e n d a t i o n of the
Board's visiting committee,
which came to the campus
earlier this year.
The Board reviews the
architectural schools in the
United States each five years.
Members of the visiting
committee were I. Lloyd
Roark, Kansas City architect;
Philpi N. Youtz, dean of the
College of Architecture at the
University of Michigan; and
Fred L. Markham, Provo,
Utah, architect and member
of the National Architectural
Accrediting Board.
PHILLIP MORRIS
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It'i t tradition to choose the bride's rings from
our wide and varied stock! The years have proven
that our name is an unfailing guaranttt of dia
monds that live up to the highest standards of
quality . . . settings that are always in good tastt
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Prictf start at $000, fed. Tax Int.
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Lucky Strike's Dr. Frood declares:
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Graduation is all a
matter of degree
Dor Dr. Frood: I'm working my way
through college. I have delivered news
papers, worked as an usher in the local
movie theater androlled bandages for
the school infirmary. What can my col
lege life possibly prepare me for?
Beaver
Dor Beaver: Publishing, motion pic
tures, medicine.
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Dear Dr. Froed: I am about to gradu
ate top girl in my class. I have decided
to take up a career, rather than squan
der my intellectual achievements on
bawlingi babies, dreary housework and
a sloppy husband. Don't you think I
have made the right decision?
Smart Gal
Dear Smart; I do, and I feel safe in say
ins that I nuke that statement on behalf
of every man In America.
t&i to ' tfr
Dear Dr. Frood: What a mess I have
made out of college! 1 m dunking out
because 1 have been so lazy. I canTgef
a job because I have made such a poor
record. I have no friends because I have
no collegespirit. What is there left forme?
Chustened
Dear Cho$Und: You can always serve
as a horrible example.'
' 0i 0 0
Dear Dr. Frood: 1 was outraged to learn
that a rich, spoiled senior is planning to
give sports cars as graduation presents
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to all the frienus he has made in college.
Is there any action 1 should take?
Dean
Dear Dean : Give bim a big smile, put
your arm around his shoulders and aay,
"MoVre things, pal?"
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Dear Dr. Froed: In -the past four years,
I feel that I have become a wiser and
better man. How much do 1 owe to my
college for this? '
Grateful
Dear Grateful: Shhh! Somebody must
have forgotten to send you the bill.
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Dear Dr. Frood: The older generation
claims college life is too soft, Just a lark.
Well, 1 am finishing four years, and look!
The day 1 enrolled in college, the photo
graph at left was taken. At right k
recent photo. What does the older gen
eration have to say about this?
Serious Jtwfcnf
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Dear Serious; Just what we're aaid 3
along. Parties, parties, parries!
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Dear Dr. Frood: Yesterday I visited my
boy friend and I saw two Lucky Strikes
burning in an ash tray. One had lipstick I
Was 1 right in slapping him in the face
and leaving the room? ' Scorned
Dear Scorned: No. Why get Jealous Just
because other girls smoke the same brand
you do?
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE
MORE LUCKIES THAN
ANY OTHER REGULAR!
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,
college students head right for fine tobacco.
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular
sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because
L.S.M.F.T. Lucky Strike means'fine tobacco.
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TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!
Prodiui if fj& jmiAjieam, Jvfau-&yMmp Juvtuzo is our mitldlt
name