UNIVERSITY 0;" -;. Wednesday, September 19, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Pop 3' A Pin's a Pin's a Pin's mi 8 a fin's a Pin's A pin is a pin is a pin is a pin is a pin is a pin . . . and . . . here's a ring, there's a ring . . . every where a ring-a-ring. Here are five with pins and seven with rings. Good-luck, fellas. Carol Stall, Alpha Omicron Pi, junior in Teacher's from Lincoln, to Bill Knoflicek, Phi Theta Psi at Marquette University. Marion Thompson, Alpha Delta Pi at Iowa University, to John. Mclntyre. Delta Vpsilon,. junior in Teacher's from Lincoln. Christie Potter, Gamma Phi Beta, junior in Arts and Science from Gothenburg, to Bill Wheeland, Sigma Phi Epsilon graduate student in law. Mary" Ann Krasne, C h i Omega, junior in Teacher's from Omaha, to John Frobe nius, Kappa Sigma senior in Arts and Sciences from Ft. Wavne, Ind. Marcia Coe. Delta Delta Delta junior in Arts and Sci ences, from Wakefield, to Doug Koel, Theta Xi junior in teacher's from Harting-ton. i ; , , JjSzfi -,- THE SACRIFICES FOR LOVE John Frobenfus, Kappa Sigma senior, gets a "tubbing from frisky pledges fol lowing his pinning to Mary Ana Krasne, Chi Omega. The antics resulted ia several wet Kappa Sigs and one brokea window. (Photo by Pixie Smallwood) Atttmtion Wives I AH wives of married stu dents are invited to attend the first "Games" meet ing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the north and south party rooms of the Student Union. Games is a social organi zation for the wives of mar ried students. Additional information and request for rides may be obtained by calling Dona Linscott, GR-79406; Barby Larsen, 1V-93562; Karen Noel, GR-72851 or Peggy Pesterfield, 435-7519. Read Nebraskan Want Ads 1245 R Street iwimiiiiiuimiuuiimii Engagements Jane Price, Fedde Hall senior in Home Economics from Bartlett to Roy Arnold, Farm House alum from Te kama. Karen Van 2andt, Fedde Hall senior in Home Econom ics from Ord, to A r 1 e n Za ruba, Burr Hall alum from Albion. Judy Skinner, Alpha Xi Delta junior in Arts and Sci ences, to 1st Lt. Dave Gair from Fort Hood, Texas. Karen Diedrichs, Alpha Xi Delta, senior in Home Eco-1 nomics from North Platte, to Monte Nowak, Phi Chi sopho more in Med School from Grant. Sandy McDowell, Alpha Xi Delta, sophomore in Home Economics from Arnold, to Roger Stokall. Delta Upsilon sophomore in Engineering from North Platte. Mary Jean McGrew, Chi Omega senior in Teacher's from Lincoln, to Marshall Jones, senior in Prelaw from Lincoln. Suzie Moffitt, Chi Omega senior in Teacher's from Lin coln to Mike Merwick junior in Teacher's from Lincoln. 1r- kiU li't 1111,1! i iz' t -TS ft CM !3 (O ICQiKlWlOirMS r r m i I Wm NU Contest Offers $1,000 The University's depart ment of community services, with the Division of Nebras ka Resources, is sponsoring seven district meetings be held across the state to explain to Nebraska commu nities how they can win ?1,000 for being the most progres sive town. Guidelines for the Nebraska Community Betterment Con test will be given to commu nity representatives by t h e two sponsoring agencies. The contest will award $4,000 in prizes to the 12 Ne braska communities exhibit ing the greatest progress in economic, social, cultural, or physical improvements dur ing a year's period. District meetings will be held in Scottsbluff , A i n s worth, Broken Bow, McCook, Wayne, Columbus, and Be atrice Sept. 24-27. ' Alumnus Editor Tells Innovations For Fall Editions A new column on faculty members is one of the fall in novations for the Nebraska Alumnus, said Mrs. Dwain Coble, editor. Every other month, the magazine will report on what faculty members are doing. On the alternating months, honors received by faculty members will be published as will conventions, conferences and meetings they have been selected to attend. Mrs. Coble also explained that the Alumni Newsmaker column will be presented in a different format. In addition, she stressed that the maga zine wants to receive opinions from the readers, not Just news about them. She also said that Joel Lundak will begin writing in the October issue as the stu dent column writer. quentms tout) & camfnO, 1223 R ST. HE 2-3845 . ATTENTION! KERNELS-TASSELS WE HAVE YOUR RED SKIRTS SIZES T98 5 to 16 U HURRY IN! M We Hove The "CORRECT BOOKS" For All Classes Officially Listed By The Instructors ART; ENGINEERING & HOME ECONOMICS KITS SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES SWEAT SHIRTS FOR FRIENDLY AND COMPLETE SERVICE AT THE MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORE ON THE CAMPUS o QUICK SELF SERVICE o STOP FIRST AT LINCOLN. NEBRASKA v ' - i 1 1 ' f? I r J NAVY AWARU-Vice Admiral H. A. Yeager presents the first place in academics and aptitude to Midshipman William F. Buckey who represented the University team in the aviation-amphibious cruise at the Naval Amphibi ous Base, Coronado, Calif. The award represesnts the highest standing in classroom academics and overaU ap titude for the amphibious phase of the cruise. University Midshipmen Place High At Camp University Midship men placed high in summer com petition during the second class midshipman aviation amphibious cruise. Vice Admiral H. A. Yeager. Amphibious Force Command- NEBRASKAN WANT AOS POLICY Classified ads for the Daily Nebraskan must be entered two days in advance and must be paid for in advance. Cor rections will be made if errors are brought to our attention within 48 hours. RIDES WANTED Omaha-Lincoln MWF for tern noon. Or MW p.m. Omaha 5W-J317. DANCE BANDS Whra m book d ance band, why not bOOk 0 - vn mi urn Orchestra is back mm for aiweNr swinrta' yrr Can early to get the date roa want Cad 5 n. LOST Sack foil of books misplaced in back of blue car. Reward. Call HE i-w. itmmmmmmiimHifiiimii!'!!!!!!! er, of the U.S. Pacific Fleet presented University Midship man 2.c William Buckley, a junior majoring in history, a first place award in academ ics and aptitude. Admiral Yeager also pre sented the Outstanding Mid shipman Award to Richard Ratzlaff, who is a junior ma joring in accounting at the Universitv. For Fast Dependable Service Call MODEL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY SAVE 10 239 North U aaii nin WIT V twitU'-IUWfi nm ntni aaajfPTT7ZInI iiifiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Greatest discovery since ine comu: tiw mm -'., ure trreaseless grooming discovery. Keeps your hair neat all day without grease -ana prevena oryness, iw. ny iBntftrntHtwiBWimtf Ag Dean Addresses 200 Girls Dr. E. F. Frolik, dean of the College of Agriculture ad dressed some 200 women of the Nebraska Couiril of Home Extension Clubs Monday in Grand Island. Homemakers and heme ec onomics researchers who study human relations at the family level, he declared, may show the world how to live in peace. "You ladies share equally with the men the responsibil ity for solving national and world problems. In the past 100 years you have gained freedom, equality, knowledge, and prestige," Dean Frolik said. "We have confidence in the American people and our sys tem, but we cannot rest on our laurels. We as a nation cannot expect to be success ful in world-wide competition and still maintain the trend toward shorter work weeks and greater leisure unless w use our leisure time con structively to help solve such problems as juvenile delin quency, mental neaitn ana physical health. "Although we have plenty of food, studies show that many Americans still do not have an adequate diet," Dean Frolik pointed out. Some cannot afford to buy the food they need, but most of them have enough money. CASH I CARRY HE 2-5262 111 KIT HflTUnifT CtFltfl fwKt kujk. o ) Sill Campus Calendar TODAY STUDENT COUNCIL will hold Its first retrular meeting at 4 p.m., today in the Indian Suite in the Student union. FILM SOCIETY tickets go on sale first-come, first serve basis at Student Union. 4-H riATB Freshman Water melon Feed, 7 p.m. Ag Cam pus. BUILDERS meeting in Stu dent Union. 7:15 p.m. ART DEMONSTRATION, calligraphy, by Baisofl Kawa saki, Osaka, japan. art F.YmmriON. th work of Baison Kawasaki, Osaka, Japan, University An Galleries (through Sept. 20), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Momunau. KRRNALS MASS MEET ING, 5 p.m. today, Eait Stadium. THURSDAY aii. t'NlVF.RSITY FUND board meeting, Student Un ion, 7 p.m nnri 'AtF.XTA.RY FILMcre- sentation, Student Union audi torium, 4:30 p.m. AT STEVEN'S 10 , DISCOUNT To All Students On Any Merchandise In The Store Watch Repairing Watches Diamond- Watch Band Transittot Record Mayers Cameras Portable TV Tap Recorders YvUi CREDIT K GOOD No Money Down Take Any Purchase With You Open Monday and Thursday Until 9:00 E5 P li f s si si i I I: I i 1 1 f I i i 3. ii iiiiiiiii urn' ' ""' Phone 432-3474 i I f 1 i ' ' i V i ? r