Wednesday, November 28, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Two 'Foreigners' Have 'lyU-Type' Ceremonies People and pins ffuni fara way places . . . such is the new trend which has taken place on the campus the past two weeks. The Nebraska chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Tau Delta both adopted "foreigners" for formal Mon day night pinning ceremo nies. The Kappas held a cere mony for an LSU sister, and the Delts accompanied an Iowa State brother to the Gamma Phi house for his pinning. PINNINGS Betty Sessums, Kappa Kap pa Gamma at Louisiana State University in Graduate school from Baton Rouge, La., to Mylie Newkirk, Phi Delta Theta sophomore from Osh- kosb in pre-med. Kathy Carstens, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Beatrice, to Chuck Faffrif, Delta Tau Delta at Iowa State. Nancy Anderson, Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore in Teachers College from Has tings, to Rod Maggart, Sigma Nu sophomore in Teachers from Hastings. Jane Hobbs, Alpha XI Delta junior from Lincoln in Teach ers, to John Peterson, Sigma Chi junior from Lincoln in pre-med. Mary Jo Lampe, Chi Omega Psl junior in Liberal Arts at Hastings College from Beatrice to Steve Lov ell, Theta Xi senior in Arts and Sciences from Beatrice. Gayle Fiala, Kappa Alpha Theta sophomore from Oma ha in Elementary Education to Bob Saffer, Phi Delta The ta sophomore from Omaha in Business Administration. JoAnn Willson, Kappa Del Dr. E. John Staba, associ ate professor of Pharmacog nosy, who received a grant for $17,397 from the USPHS for the continued support of research on "Tissue Culture of Plants Containing Cardiac Glycosides." The "Sunday Journal and Star's 17th annual Nebraska Honor Farm Family, the William Coufal family of Seward. A daughter, Jeanette, is a home economics major at the University. la senior from North Flaiie in speech therapy to Wei orady, FarmHouse senior from Gothenburg in Agricul ture. JoAnn Ferris, senior in leachers from Norfolk to Chuck Ehlers, Theta Chi sen ior at Wesleyan from Papil lion. ENGAGEMENTS Barbara Smith form Oma ha to Jim Forrest, Kappa Sigma senior in Journalism from Omaha. Jeanne Samson, Kappa Al pha Theta junior from Blair in Teachers, to Bob Holden, Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior from Denver, Colo., in Dental School. Sally Bargen, senior from Nelson, to Jerry Knckman, alum from Owega. N.Y. Pat Kuhlman, freshman from Petersburg to Bob Steh- ly from Omaha. Med Interviews Are in December The Admissions Committee of the University Collega of Medicine will have represent atives m Lincoln Dec. 6-7. Applicants for admission to the University College of Med icine in Omaha for the fail of 1363 are expected to have interviews with members of this committee at that time Candidates should sign up for an appointment on the pre- med bulletin board outside 204 Bessey Hall. Further details can be ob tained from Dr. Thomas B, Thorson. WANT ADS PERSONAL Bones Uncovered In Western Hills Two hills in western Ne braska near Agate, known as University and Carnegie, have been found to contain a motherlode of fossils so rich that scientists speak of them with awe. A movement is now under way, supported by scientists at the University State Musu- um, to make the Agate area a national park. The Museum has just placed on display in Lincoln a small portion of the rich bone layer, a 2,000-pound slab of soft sandstone encasing the bones of prehistoric rhinocer os that roamed Nebraska dur ing Miocene time, roughly 16 million years ago. AH cool people- on rampux ar buying ireeir STUDENT DIRECTORIES in the l Student Union today. Are you cool? ! Come bombed or blasted to the ATO 1 "Bomb Shelter Blast", Nov. 30. ! FOR SALE ! 1557 Oldsmobile, excellent buy. Power ! teeruK, brake, factory air. 48S-747. HELP WANTED ! Male student dishwasher for meals. ! Delta Sisma Phi. HE 1-5966. noons or after . 9 Niemann's 620 N. 46 NIEMANO'S PIZZA CharBroil Steaks Spaghetti WANTED One student to share extremely nice apartment. Close to campus. Call 432-MS4 after 5 00. LEARN AT HOME Boys and (iris a(e 17 to 77. Repair stransrs' shoes in the privacy of your own borne. Lota of fun. Use your own tools and Judgment. We send you our customers' shoe to he repaired. Pay us only 2V a shoe while you leam. Smd postcard for your first crate of hoe. WANTED TO BUY Want to buy encyclopedia stamps, rood lor research papers. Call Dan, 432-5771, after 7:30. STUDY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE An undergraduate liberal-arts year in Aix-en-Provence FRENCH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE EUROPEAN STUDIES ART & ART HISTORY MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES Clans in Eitflinh and French futUfrine American curriculum requirements. Institute students enrolled at the University of Alx-Marseille, founded in 1409. Student live in French homes. Tuition, Troris-Aloni fore room and board, about $1,850. INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES 21, ru-Gafon-i-Saportc DONT SMASH YOUR PIGGY BANK! Careful budgeting of your in come can eliminate the possi bility of dipping into savings to provide for the necessities Mtd fun in life. CML has published a booklet, "How To Plan Yoar Spending" which can help you establish an effective budget and setyotj on the road to financial peace of mind. Write for your copy today. RICHARD H. SIM0NS0N 707 LINCOLN BLDG. LINCOLN, NESRASKX Connecticut Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY Campus Calendar TODAY STUDENT COUNCIL, 4 p.m., South Party Room, Stu dent Union. FTP, Public Relations com mittee meeting, 5 p.m., 345 Student Union. STUDENT-FACULTY hour, Ag Union Lounge, 7:30 p.m. All Ag Engineers, Mechani cal Agriculture students and faculty are invited. FOREIGN FILM Society, Swedish film, "The Devil's Eye," 7 and 9 p.m., Nebras ka Theater, 12th and P. SKY SHOW, "Star of Won der," 8 p.m., Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U. TOMORROW SPANISH CLUB, 7 p.m., 234 Student Union. Prof. Carl Schneider will speak on "Cu ba and Soviet Foreign Pol icy." CONVOCATION, panel dis cussion of "Social Drinking or Alcoholism," 11 a.m., Student Union Auditorium. CONTEMPORARY MUSIC symposium on serial music. University String Quartet will play, Student Union, 8 p.m. Panhell Discusses Independents;, Greeks Panhellenic delegates dis cussed ways of improving Independent-Greek women re lations at the Monday Pan hellenic meeting. Discussing ideas that came nut nf the Panhellenic-Inde- pendent Women's Association (IWA) workshop nera in con nection with Panhellenic Week, delegates expressed fa vorable comment on some of the suggestions. Thev decided they would like to see action taken to sponsor exchange dinners be tween Independent and Greek houses once a month. A joint style show In the spring is also being planned. Many of the girls favored the idea expressed by Ruth anne Chubbuck, "I'd rather get to know the girls better than to spend all of our time organizing things like work shops." In response to the idea of a Women's World Week, Pan hellenic delegates felt that the project was too difficult to undertake. Miss Helen Snyder, Dean of Women, said that a joint project would be a good idea, but urged the group not to try to plan It in one year. She suggested an eventual program similar to the Inno cents' Protege program. Dean Synder also stressed that the important thing is working to gether. IWA has been invited to the Panhellenic Christmas party. For Fast Dependable Service Call CLEANERS & LAUNDRY SAVE 10 CASH & CARRY MODEL 239 North 14 HE 2-5262 Read Nebraskan Want Ads I THE 1 if i'W - jT 1 frs m i iS mi an & IIIhIMI mIIUI) BS3 ffliB t I I PURPLE PIANO 1036 "P" St. Lincoln's first Coffee House f Opens Nov. 28th Folk Singing Dixieland Modern Jazz Variety 7-12 Tue.-Thurs. 7-2 Fri.-Sat. -1 Sun. No Gate No Cover Shop MONDAY AND THURSDAY 10 to 9 Daily 9:30 to 5:30 campus Christmas J l ' I M ;, - cxyi,-, ,v ! tc I 1 ' r i. , x ' r i AH ' 2 i. ' i. ' is- t.ti I "i ;? : W t 1 r. -.. . '"'' ' I I y I v J FOR THE MAN ON YOUR LIST trench telephone shoe shine kit 5.95 tie tacks 1.25 to 2.50 ski and dress sweaters 9.95 to 18.95 Pendleton shirts ond jackets 13.95 to 18.95 leather jewel boxes 3.95 to 10.95 plain and fancy billfolds $5 to $35 brownie cameras 9.95 to $54 leather shaving kits 3.98 to 22.50 handsome attache cases 5.95 to 30.95 MEN'S STORE MILLERS' FIRST FLOOR TRAVEL SHOP 127 SOUTH 13fh Mary Ann d nd Mary Jo Thocker members of Miller's College Board Blue Stamp bonus with every Holiday gift purchase! AIX-EN-PROVENCE, frooea MMMMMMIM11WiaiBaiaWI tty&l&X&tt1&1&-ttmm . For That Lovely m So. 13 PHI HD SS W K Uj Uj Wi508 r ill! P m t a Corsage mnDAl ri nm,r i;vj,- ? tK'