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    The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, December 61 961
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More TTiaw One Side to Pinnings
The male side of a pinning
or engagement is too often
overlooked. Brotherly love at
such a crisis is usually mani
fested by hearty back-slapping
and the puffing of odor
ous cigars. Typical masculine
enthusiasm greeted the an
nouncements of twelve pin
nings and engagements last
night.
Pinnings
Janet Jo Sixel, junior in
Teachers from Scotia, to Al
lan Macklem, Theta Xi seni
or in Business Administration
irom South Sioux City.
Dottie Steele, Alpha Xi Del
ta senior in Teachers from
Omaha, to Don McKeever,
Farmhouse alum from Wy
more. .
Nancy Raun, Kappa Kappa
Gamma senior in Teachers
from Denison, Iowa, to Ed
Van Bramer, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon at the State Univer
sity of South Dakota in Ver
million, S.D.
Lynn Tooley, Kappa Gam
ma senior in Teachers from
Central City, to Dick Spaedt,
Phi Delta Theta Law student
from Lincoln.
Jana Lamback, Kappa Kap
pa Gamma junior in Teachers
SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS
BETTER QUALITY
DIAMONDS WATCHES
JEWELRY GIFTS
CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME
EXPERT WATCH - JEWELRY REPAIRS
KAUFMAN JEWELERS
1332 "O" ST. OPEN MON-THURS. KITES
from Omaha, to Jim Trester,
Beta Theta Pi junior in Busi
ness Administration .from
Omaha.
Diane Ankerstar, Delta Del
ta Delta sophomore in Teach
ers from Norfolk, to Dave
Hamling, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon senior in Business Ad
ministration from Norfolk.
Engagements
Ruthann Chubbuck, Kappa
Kappa Gamma junior in Arts
and Science from Lincoln,' to
Dick Young, Phi Kappa Psi
junior in Business Admin
istration from Lincoln.
June Struve, Alpha Chi
Omega junior in Home Eco
nomics from Deshler, to Leo
Logue, Alpha Tau Omega jun
ior in Engineering from Hast
ings. Betty Cherry, Alpha Chi
Omega junior in Arts and Sci
ence from LarChmont, N.Y.,
to Ken Tenhulzen, Kappa Sig-
Dropping Deadline
Saturday noon, Dec. 9, is
the deadline for dropping
courses.
Old Spice quality in a new hair tonic
Keeps hair handsomely groomed -all
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dryness Guaranteed non-greasy
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ma junior in Pre-Dentistry
from Lincoln.
Linda Levenick, Kappa Del
ta senior in Teachers from
Des Monies, to Reg Ecklund,
Sigma Nu senior in Business
Administration from . Gres
ham. '
Connie Clark, Kappa Delta
sophomore in Teachers from
Minden, to David McCracken,
Sigma Nu alum of Trinity
College in Hartford, Conn.
Cheri Weik, a sophomore in
Home Economics from Ne
ligh, to Paul Bengston, Uni
versity of Nebraska alum
from Wakefield.
AVF Applications
Applications for AUF
members who are interested
in board positions are due
Thursday at 7 p.m. The ap
plications should be placed
in the envelope outside the
door to 245 Student Union.
Engineer to Talk
About Excellence
"The Challenge of Excel
lence" will be presented by
Dr. Gordon J. Van Wylen,
chairman of the mechanical
engineering department at the
University of Michigan,
tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Love
Library Auditorium.
DAILY NEBRASKAN
CLASSIFIEDS
PERSONAL .
Need use of car, automatic shift, for
practice driving. Afternoons, weekend!.
Will pay. Call Birnbach, ext. 4241.
One briht-eyed and buhy-tailed pai
emer for light plane round trip to
area of annual Florida Spring Vacation
orgy. 90 each, IN6-S756.
Ambulance attendants, room furnished
and pay. Call 432-K535,
Bob P. We mined you Saturday night.
University dames. Malone Center Nura
ery. 20X. T. Houra 7am to 5:30pm.
Brraktast and lunch. Call 432-2392.
FOR SALE
Ford 1958 Fairlane 500, 2 door, power
steering, brakes, windows. Automatic
transmission, new tires, air condition
ing, 38.0u0 miles. Call
TRTial electric guitar, made by Fender,
125, Roger Bruhm, 410 N. 17th,
HE 5 2500.
Portable holes. Ideal for gag present or
you can use to disappear from bill
collector!, mother-in-law, or a hungry
neighbor at the front door. Folds up
and fits into your hip pocket. Only on
to a customer. Holds one adult or two
children..
STIDEBAKERS
1955 Commander 8. Nice.
. 49 Commander Bis i, Mice.
31 President t, Nice.
29 Commander 8
Dictator
Standard Phaeton.
2.1 Big touring body.
MNCOI.NS
I'M ft 47 hot rod V-13.
Total S1S00.
S. Mimir Can. Ceregco. NO 5 2581.
LOST
On dozen rows and one lovelier in tne
vicinity of Columbia, Mo. Reward
Contact 8. S. at HE 2-6528
DAY AfTtlt DAT
Golds
OF NEBRASKA
MAS MOM Of f Vf ITTHING
TAKE JAN'S .ADVICE . . . GIVE
HIM ONE OF THESE HANDSOME
GIFTS OF SPORTSWEAR!
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Janri Hoeppner
Sharon Anierton f
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smi'i.wimr"' ' J? HvS' 4m'Plk.
Kmrem Benting
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McGregor cardigan
A smooth lookinf thetland wool sierra
cardigan with wmi-bell sleeve, t poc li
ft , button front. Hizes 36 to 46.
10.95
JANTZEN SKI PATROL
100 Orion acrylic crew neck pull
over tweatcr in a rufff-d solid color
weave with ski trim on ahoulder, waist,
cuff, S,M,L, XL.
14.95
GOLD'S Men's store , . . Street Floor
PERMANENT
CREASE SLACKS
All wool permanent creace slacks with
the create that laU and last. Ordinary
wrinkles banc out over nlfht. Plain or
pleated front. Black, brown, charcoal,
olive. 29-42.
12.95
GOLD'S Men's KporUwear . , , Balcony
Chrhlmui Shop Thi$
Week Thurnlay & Friday
Xighti 'til Mine
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Gold's 1961 Coll eg e Advisory Board
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Sally Wilton
Pro Looks at '61 Cagers
(Continued from page 3)
Neil "Nipper" Nannen
Neil is still a year off from
being a good basketball play
er. He has the moves, he isn't
bad defensively, but lacks the
true marks of a Husker first
stringer at this time. Primar
ily he shoots a set shot from
the top of the key, drives only
right and on drives takes too
long a first step for g o o d
speed. Occasionally on de
fense, he ties himself up. An
other sophomore who is
a year off.
Jim "The Tower" Yates
Jim is the most vastly im
proved Husker junior on the
squad. He is very tough in
side with hooks, soft touch on
jump shots up to 15 ft. out.
Dangerous in Zones 1. 2. and
3, he isn't a tough outside
with hooks, swt touch on
jump shots up to 15 ft. out.
Dangerous in Zones 1, 2, and
3, he isn't a tough outside
shot. His major eakness is
balance on defense. If he cor
rects this, he will be a great
asset to the team before the
years out.
Denny "Pop" Puelz Den
ny may be too small to be an
active ingredient in the Husk
er attack. His shooting ability
over big men is not excep
tional. Defensively, Denny is
outstanding, but is consider
ably hampered by height
problems. He has exceptional
desire and fortitude.
Brent "Boink" Elle A
senior who tries hard, Brent
hasn't been much of a factor
in the Husker squad up till
this year. Shooting ability
and defense are only aver
age. Buddy "Boom-Boom" Deck
ard A transfer, Buddy has
much to learn about B i g
Eight ball. Probably not feel
ing at home yet, Buddy
doesn't have a soft touch. He
throws the ball like a shot
put, straight as an arrow. De
fensively, he appears to be
weak on stopping offensive
drive shots to his left. He
could also blossom quickly or
just be another player de
pending, upon his attitude.
Ivan "ike" Grupe Ike is
a great rebounder but still
doesn't have the soft touch.
He's effectiveness is held to
Zone 1 and is not noted at
shooting outside. Ike must de
velop shooting ability to be a'
good player. Defensively, Ike
has average ability but he
compensates for mistakes
with dresire. Ike also could be
a come and play a definite
factor in the Huskers Big
Eight title hopes.
Jim Leomons Jim needs
a lot of experience and must
put on a little weight in or
der to tie a good eager. He
shows signs of being good but
is still two years away. His
touch is soft but he needs a
lot of experience defensively.
. Overall Picture: Huskers
are strong in rebounding and
under the basket experience.
Their bench strength is above
average and height is no long
er a problem.. The biggest
glaring weakness 'is the out
side shooting. Also they need
a little more speed.
Predictions: Huskers drop
SMU by 16, Air Force Acad
emy by 20, then lose to Notre
Dame bv 4. Foldbere named
head football coach after Jan.1
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BEATNIK
OR BOllBSItELL?
Anne Bancroft earns over
$150,000 a year yet eats in
Times Square cafeterias. And
she's probably the only gal in
Hollywood to turn down a star
ring role opposite Frank Sina
tra. Meet the star of "Miracle
Worker" in this week's Post.
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