The Nebraskan Page 4 Epp Appointed Acting Director of Ag Station The Board of Regents Sat urday morning, approved the appointment of Dr. Abram W. Epp, professor of agricul tural economics, as acting di rector of the Agricultural Ex periment Station. Dr. Epp will temporarily fill the vacancy created when Dr. Elvin Frolik, the previous director, was promoted to the deanship of the Ag College. Frolik had been fulfilling both duties since his promotion. Chancellor C. M. Hardin told the Board that Dr. Epp will serve as acting director until a permanent director is selected. Epp has been the uni versity's ag ricijltural eco nomic profes sor since 1943. Prior to that, he served on the Colorado A&M College staff for two years and as in instructor Dr. Epp in the Hastings, Wauneta and Anselmo High Schools. Currently, he is secretary f the Nebraska Hall of Ag ricultural Achievement and is a member of the American Farm Economics Associa tion, American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers and the American Soil Conservation Society. He has written numerous Majors, Griesse Win Scholarships William Majors and Ronald Griesse were honored at a banquet Thursday night in the Student Union for being winners of this year's Federal Land Bank scholarships. The scholarships, valued at $300, are given to two incom ing freshman in the College of Agriculture. Each winner must have achieved a high scholastic average in high school, must have had farm experience, must have finan cial need and must complete an essay on a specified sub ject, to be eligible for the scholarship. Also honored at the banquet were previous winners who still are in school. They are Richard Bolli, Stephen Val der, Loys Mather, James Greer, Ron McKeever, Morris Beerbohm, Allen Trumble and Christian Johannsen. ? SBBBm this, is the B-52. Advanced as k 4nay betfak airplane has one thing o eooMBOs with the first war jgaUrys of ancient Egypt Jand fnik tiic air and space vehicles of be foturc. Someone must chart kt Mitse. Someone must navigate it. Far certain young men this pre sents career of real executive opportunity. Here, perhaps you MuH hat the chance to master a paoiessioo fall of meaning, excite meal and rewards... as a Naviga tor the U. S. An Force. To qualify for Navigator train ing as an Aviation Cadet you must he an American citizen between 1 9 tad 26J4 angle, healthy and in fcJKgent. A high school diploma it a-qaiaid, but some college is highly eacstUe. Saccessf ul completion of Mm training program leads to a toatamsioa as a Second Lieuten nt., ..and your Navigator wings. M yea think you have what it lakes to measure up to the Avia tion Cadet Program for Naviga tor training, see your local Air Force Eecruiuu. Or dip and mail his coapoo. Thert's a place for tomorrow leaden om the f- T l Aercsfiau Tta, I Air force ml Tim earnm tomt trmwm cmct information Iwpt. BCLOll at not, vaiNCT8M 4, i.e. I mm tetwm 19 mt Xh, a cltiiM ttn V.S. nd high school (rMualf witti rt1 1 collen. Pi mend wt detailed tntormttiaa an mm Avntioa &aot program. SUEEL. I f aw 10 research articles concerned with irrigation. Other action taken by the Regents Saturday was the ap proval of Homer V. Judge, administrative assistant on the University staff in Tur key, being allowed to return shice he has completed a two year assignment there. The Board approved the low bid of $20,555 submitted by the George Cook Con struction Company of Lincoln for the installation of a beef feeding unit at the Havelock Center. The unit would only be temporary until the beef plant can be completed at Mead in about five years, the Board said. Also accepted was the low bid of $11,300 for the remodel ing of the Insectary building on the Ag campus. Stahly Due Back On Nebraska Soil Margaret Stahly, the Inter national Farm Youth Ex change student from the Uni versity, will return to Ne braska this month after spend ing five months in England and Wales. The Nebraska delegate will conduct a speech tour from Jan. 2-20 to all parts of Ne braska. Local groups inter ested in having a report of her experiences should con tact the Ag College Extension office. The program is conducted by the United States Co-opera tive Extension Service ana the National 4-H Club Founda tion. The Nebraska IFYE Scholarship is sponsored by Nathan Gold, Lincoln busi nessman. Lambert, Garey Awarded Grants Angus Garey and John Lam bert have been named the Rodeo Association scholar ship winners, according to Lowell Minert, Rodeo Club president. Garey is the winner of the senior scnoiarsnip ana Lam bert, the winner of the fresh man scholarship. Both scholar ships are valued at $100 and are given by the Rodeo Club. The winners were judged on contribution to Rodeo Club activities, scholarship and participation in the spring rodeo. The freshman winner was judged on participation in the State High School Ro deo last spring. Lambert is a freshman and a new initiate ot tne itoaeo Club. Garey is a senior, the Ag Exec representative from the Rodeo Club and vice-president of the Block and Bridle Club. Countesses Will Be Busy In December The Cadence Countesses, the 31-girl drill unit, are current ly practicing for their first two appearances of the year, early in December, according to Capt. Charles Svoboda, the Countesses' adviser. Their first appearance will be a half- time performance at the Utah State basketball game Dec. 7. They will then appear at the Military Ball Dec. 10, ac cording to Capt. Svoboda. Future plans for the Coun tesses include three or four campus appearances and out in the state second semester, he added. There are also tentative plans for three trips for the Countesses next spring. These trips would be to the Illinois Drill Meet in Cham paign, 111., in March; the Pershing Rifle Regimental Meet in Minneapolis, Minn., in April and to Washington, D.C., for the Cherry Blossom Festival in ApriL Ha rsplcacious! Not tfctt: tKMbnt wha Thfc! Pmpteaclmn atvdta owlly m mottar Wpl NoDoz inmp yo how moctt loop b got. wok and atf mfolyl If you find studying ometitnes soporific (and who doesn't?) the word to remember ie A'oZwrw. NoDoz alerts you with a tafe and accurate amount of caffeine the same refreshing stimulant in coffee ai.d tea. let non-habit-fonmng NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. V oo u Keep perspicacious uuriug iwuuy ouu -v v exams and while driving, too C,,8 always keep NoDoz in proximity. .jfc L.C ' SADIE HAWKINS QUEEN Sharon Rnssell, a member of Feddc Hall, reigned as the first queen of the Sadie Hawkins dance Friday night. The queen was selected by popular vote from five finalists. Miss Russell is shown here accepting a bouquet of flowers from Gerald Rolencz, who played the part of Sen. Phog bound and crowned the first Miss Sadie Hawkins. Approxi mately 400 attended the dance in dogpatch style as Luther and his Nightraiders provided the music. Dr. Weaver To Serve On Federal Post Dr. John C. Weaver, dean of the Graduate College, will serve on a twelve member advisory committee of the U.S. Office of Education to survey the federal programs in higher education. The members of the com mittee Mere chosen by the U.S. Office of Education from fields of science, the humanities and administra tion and include representa- j tives from diverse types oi , colleges and universities. The advisory committee of recognized scholars and lead ers in higher education wifl hold its first meeting Thurs day in Washington, D.C. In accepting the position, Dr. Weaver resigned h i s membership on the advisory committee for the graduate fellowship program of the Na tional Defense Education Act. The newly named advisory committee will assist in iden tifying key issues of policy or procedure about which federal decisions should be reached concerning higher eucation. Other members of the com mittee are: Dr. John E. Ivey, Jr., president of The Midwest Program on Airborne Tele vision Instruction, Michigan State University; Dean Mc George Bundy of Harvard: Dr. F. C. Clark, president of Southern University. Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, presi dent of California Institute of Technology; Dr. Douglas Knight, president of Lawrence College; Dr. Herbert E. Longenecker, president of Tu lane; Dr. Charles E. Ode gaard, president of Univer sity of Washington. Dr. John A. Perkins, presi dent of University of Dela ware; pr. Paul C. Reinert, president of St. Louis Univer sity; Dr. M. H. Trytten, di rector of Office of Scientic Personnel, National Academy of Science; and Dr. Helen C. White, of University of Wis consin. TWO LEGAL GIANTS COL LIDE IN ONE OF THE CLASSIC COURTROOM DRAMAS OF ALL TIME. Tracy March Kelly jr.1 j m WW $j Law Fraternity Initiates Sophs Nineteen sophomore 1 a w students have been initiated into Phi Delta Phi, profes sional law fraternity. The new initiates are John R. Barth; Michael L. Lazer; George H. Mover, jr.; Benja min C. Nell, Jr.; uianes m. Pallesen, Jr.; George B. Cook; John P. Glynn; Allen L. Graves: David L. Herzog and John B. Henley. Joseph L. Krause; Michael T. Levy; Harold I. Mosher; Richard A. Peterson; Richard E. Shugrue: Richard M. Tem- pero; Donald R. Treadway; D. Watson and Robert Gene Alan Weigel. Final (6)c on ! BOOKS! 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Miss Army, Miss Navy and Miss Air Force will also be chosen from the nine finalists by an election in the respective ROTC units. Only the stu dents actively participating in ROTC will vote for the latter selections. The finalists are: Marian T. Brayton, a sen ior, is enrolled in Teachers College. She is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority. Mary Ann (Skip) Harris, a senior, is enrolled in Teach ers College. She is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Thirteen Cadets Given Awards Thirteen advanced Army ROTC cadets recently were designated Distinguished Mili tary Students at the Univer sity. Col. V. R. Rawie, professor of Military Science at the Uni versity, presented the awards to cadets John Anderson, Douglas Bereuter, John Bond, Conley Cleveland, Dee Cuttell, Don Epp, Richard Frahm, Lowell Hansen, Jr., Art. Hughes, Lowell LaRue, Rich ard Reuter, Andris Staklis, and Ken. Tempero. Col. Rawie pointed out that each of the cadets possesses outstanding qualities of lead ership, high moral character and a definite aptitude for the military service. Week Encyclopedia Sets We still have i good supply of: Americana, Colliers, Britannica... and many others... PRICED TO SELL! Sale Price . .j 24.95 Masea the 1959 Homecoming queen, and president of M o r t a r Board. Judy Holmes, a senior, is enrolled in Teachers College. She was- a finalist for Ne braska Sweetheart title. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Donnie Keys, a senior, is enrolled in College - of Arts and Sciences. She was a 1960 Cornhusker Beauty queen and finalist for Nebraska Sweetheart title. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Mary Knolle, is a junior in the Colleges of Arts and Sci ences and Teachers. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Cathy Scott, is a senior in Teachers College. She is a LITTLE MAN "Why. fepA , you vwJ-, OOK STORE member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Anne Sowles, a junior, she is enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences. She is manag ing editor of the Cornhusker yearbook and a member of 1960 Ivy Day Court. She is' a member of Delta G a m ir) a Sorority. Kay Swoboda, a senior :'i College of Arts and Sciences. She was a Cornhusker Beauty queen finalist. She is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. : Lynn Wright, a junior, she is enrolled in Teachers Col lege. She was" All-University Fund Activities queen and honorary commandant for Pershing Rifles. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. ON CAMPUS (S 1