The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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I he NeDrasKan
Semester's End May
See Book Pool Action
Students may have a real
chance to get a fair exchange
for their books by the end of
the semester , if the Student
Council book pool committee
can make the necessary ar
rangements. "This is one area where
every student on campus can
be helped," Al Plummer,
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chairman of the committee
said Wednesday.
Plummer received sugges
tions from George Meyer that
the Law College might want
to be included and Deon Stu
thman added that the Agrono
my on Ag campus conducts
one for Ag students each se
mester.
Plummer said he would
make a more through inves
tigation and contact the prop
er Law College and Ag Col
lege people to work out ar
rangements in time for a
pool at the end of the current
semester.
Wanna Pledge?'
Open Rush Starts
Any independent woman in
terested in participating in
open rush is now eligible if
she receives no down hours.
Girls may register in the
Panhellenic Office, Room 335
C in the Union. These names
will be sent to the sorority
houses, and any group which
has not filled its quota may
invite the girls to its house on
a personal basis.
Migration
Ends Parlies
It's that once a year time
again, and the mass move to
Colorado has left the social
calendar for this week-end
almost blank.
Two functions will be held
this week-end for those who
are socially inclined, however.
Friday
Bessey House of Selleck
Quadrangle-Burr East dance
at Selleck, 8-11 p.m.
Sigma Theta Epsilon-Kappa
Phi Methodists groups' hay
rack ride, 7:30-11:00 p.m.
No Hour Change
For Ag Library
. There will be no extension
of library hours at the Ag
campus library, according to
Dave Bliss, chairman of the
Student Council library com
mittee. After discussion wth Ag li
brary officials the committee
found that there had been
only one request this year for
longer hours.
The budget is too limited
for extra employees which
would be required for longer
hours, the committee said.
Facilities will be improved,
however, with the promise, of
a new library in the future.
LATEST SENSATION FROM PARIS
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stick and as easily applied. Carry in handbag. Can't spill.
This fragrance is said to be one of the most exotic and
tantalizing ever to come out of Paris. 80 concentrated.
Contains as much essence as one half ounce of liquid
perfume. Makes you alluring for hours. Sent direct to you
from Paris. Duty free.
Mall us two dollars and ynnr order will hr on Its way. Currency writ at
your own rink, and your name and address..
YOUNG LADIES: Be distinctive. Have your perfume mailed
directly to you front Parii.
YOUNG MEN: Why nor remember your Leading Lady be it
Mother or Sweetheart with a Christmas gift from Paris?
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES!
A General Motors representative will be on campus
October 31
Contact your college placement office to arrange an interview.
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rolling friction
Cnral Motors is pioneering research into the mystery of energy losses in the
rolling ball. With a unique measuring device (above), investigators have not
only confirmed the hypothesis of how a rolling ball loses energy CAnswer: elastic
hysteresis), but have also learned where this lost energy is diissipated CAnswer:
in the interior of the material, not on the surface).
The effectiveness of automation depends upon the Ingenuity of the
dentist and engineer. If you are about to begin a career in the field
of technology you'll benefit yourself by working: where ingenuity and
enthusiasm pay off. At General Motors they do, and in a big way.
What Is your main interest? GM's diversification covers many fields.
Automotive research, production engineering and manufacturing, elec
tronics and astronautics are just a few. With so many and varied
divisions, GM can offer men who qualify the choice of specialization or
the opportunity to work on vastly different projects.
CM also has a financial aid program for both postgraduate and under
graduate students. For complete information, write to General Motors,
Personnel Staff, Detroit 2, Mich.
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-Religious Activities-
Dedication, Discussions
Dot Church Calendar
GM position now available in then fields tor man holding Bachelor's, Matter's and Doctor's degrees: Mechanical,
Electrical, Industrial, Metallurgical, Chemical, and Ceramic Engineering Mathematics Industrial
Design Physics Chemistry e Engineering Mechanics e Business Administration and Related Fields.
Church dedication ceremon
ies, cost suppers and panel
discussion groups will provide
Sunday fellowship for . the
campus church groups.
CATHOLIC - The regular
Sunday night meeting will
replaced by the 11 a.m. dedi
cation ceremonies for the new
chapel at 16th and R. An
open house will also be held
from 3-5 p.m. Archbishops
Gerald T. Bergan of Omaha
and Leo Binz of Dubuque, la.
will speak at the dedication.
MISSOURI SYNOD LU
THERANA cost supper will
be held at 5:30. No program
is planned following the sup
per due to migration.
WESLEY FOUNDATION -Dean
Merk Hobson of the
College of Engineering will
discuss "Cheating Just a Lit
tle" at 6 p.m. in Room 234
Student Union.
NATIONAL LUTHERAN
COUNCIL The first in a se
ries of three programs on
"What Luterans Believe" will
me held after the 5:30 p.m.
supper.
UNITED CAMPUS CIIRIS-
Ag Men's Co-Op
Adds 21 to Clan
The Ag Men's Cooperative
Club has accepted twenty one
pledges this fall.
New pledges are: Larry
Bowley, James Alan, Robert
Bergman, Norman Choat,
Roger Christensen, William
Cornish, Alton Crook, Max
Cruikshank, Larry DeVriendt,
Dale Dibbern, Douglas Dunn,
Gail Hall, Ronald Hanthorn,
James H. Herbek, Jerry L.
Lindvall, Lynn McCall, Daniel
Rainforth, Rodney V e 1 1 e r ,
Valjean Warman, Ben Weston
and Allen Woodward.
T I A N FELLOWSHIP Re
sponsible citizenship in con
nection with Summer Service
Projects will be discussed by
the group. Supper will be at
5:30 p.m.
Red Cross Sends
Two to St. Louis
Juniors Ellen Basoco and
Sharon Anderson will repre
sent the University Red Cross
College Unit at the College
Community Workshop this
month.
The workshop will be held
at Washington University in
Saint Louis, Mo. College stu
dents from all parts of the
United States will exchange
ideas, especially on how col
lege Red Cross organizations
can work more closely with
the surrounding communities.
The girls' expenses wi'i be
paid by the Lancaster County
Red Cross.
Student Religious Houses
Attend Protestant Service
Protestant reformation ob
servances will be commem
orated Sunday night at Per
shing Memorial Auditorium
with Dr. Franklin Clark
Fry as speaker.
Student house programs
have been planned so the
groups may also attend this
event. ' '
Local protestant churches
are cooperating to sponsor
the event and will furnish
singers for a mass choir
which will also participate in
the services to be held at 8
p.m.
for
I HOMECOMING QUEEN
English Interest
Increases 45
The University English de
partment has experienced a
45 per cent increase in upper
class enrollment during 1954
59 rather than a 15 per cent
increase as stated previously
in the Daily Nebraskan, ac
cording to James E. Miller.
Jr., chairman of the depart
ment. Miller said he feels this fig
ure, along with the 75 per cent
increase in graduate enroll
ment during the past two
years, indicates an increasing
interest, both nationally and
locally, in liberal education
and in the humanities.
These figures are signifi
cantly higher than increases
in the enrollment of the Uni
versity as a whole, he said.
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