The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1964, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, January 22, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
Finals Take Back Seat
Early Spring VJ eat her
Sparks More Romance
Spring in January weather
tends to draw man's atten
tion to the females and away
from the upcoming finals.
Pinnlngs
Roberta Kriz, Alpha Phi
junior in Teachers College
from Grand Island to Gary
Catlett, Sigma Chi cophomore
in Teachers College from
Grand Island.
Gayle Matzke, Kappa Del
ta sophomore in Teachers Col
lege from Harvard to Jerry
Keller, Theta Chi junior at
Wesleyan in Teachers C o 1
lege from Harvard.
Terry Lea Young, Chi Ome
ga junior at Kearney State
to Ron Erion, Phi Mu Alpha
Siafonia junior in Arts and
Sciences.
Diane Skomars, Kappa
Phi Omega junior in elemen
tary education at the Univer
sity of Minnesota from Du
luth to Loren Olson Theta Xi
junior in Pre-med from
Wakefield.
Sheryl Soukup, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Elementary
Education from Seward to
Tommy Thomsen, Alpha
Tau Omega junior in P re
Law from Hastings.
Molly Fahnestock, Alpha
Chi Omega senior in Arts and
Sciences from Des Plaines,
111., to Jim Trester, Beta
Theta Pi senior from Omaha.
Bonnie Warner of Lincoln
to Roger Hudson, Acacia ju
nior in Music from Trenton.
Karen Burke of Lincoln to
Steve Craig, Acacia junior in
Arts and Sciences from Fort
Monroe, Va.
Karen VonWeise, junior at
Briarcliff College, Briarcliff,
New York, from Rye, NY. to
Grant Gergory, Beta Theta Pi
senior in Business Adminis
tration from Tabor, la.
Sally Johnson, Gamma Phi
Beta senior at Iowa Univer
sity, Iowa City, la. from
Omaha, to Gary Hruby, Beta
Theta Pi senior in Business
Administration from Omaha.
.. ENGAGEMENTS
Judy Keys, Gamma Phi
Beta senior in English from
Lincoln, to Clark Nelson,
Phi Gamma Delta senior in
Business Administration from
Grand Island.
Lois Larsen, junior in Ele
mentary education at Wes
leyan from Kearney to Rich
ard Gitch, Acacia senior in
Arts and Sciences from Kear
ney. Linda Craig of Lincoln to
Bruce Hollinger, Acacia sen
ior in Arts and Sciences from
Beaver City.
Carol Johannes, senior at
Seward Concordia to Bob
Rosicky, Acacia junior' in
Arts and Sciences from Leigh!
Linda Schuldeis from Lin
coln to Doug Downs, Farm
House senior in Agriculture
from Hershey.
Beth Draskin, junior in
Teachers from McCook to Al
len D. Elliott, senior in Archi
tecture from Lincoln.
Barbara Foster, junior at i
Kearney State from Mcook to j
Jerry Wesch, Triangel junior
THE PERFECT SUNDIAL
The years have worn away
the pointer on this Ag campus
landmark.
IT'S JUST LIKE AN ICE
BERG Most of this class
monument is under the
ground, as it sets east of the
Plant industry building.
FOUNT DAVISSON-The Ag
campus wishing well is a fa
miliar sight to Burr and
Fedde Hall students going to
classes on the other side of
campus.
Quitting
ttarettes?
CLIFF'S
has the
in Psychology from McCook.
Wilma Lantz, senior in
Teachers from Lexington to
Robert Clarke, FarmH o u s e
alum from Auburn.
Owen Dierking, Kappa
Delta junior in Teachers from
Hooper to Ron Havekost, Al
pha Tau Omega Senior in En
gineering from Hooper.
Judy Ream from Wayne
to Jim Grein, Beta Sigma
Psi ?ophomore in Engineer
ing from Wayne.
Ann Warner, sophomore at
Presentation Junior College
from Aberdeen, South Dako
ta, to Dick Rollins, Theta Xi
senior in Arts and Sciences
from Bingham, Maine.
Noni Spink, Kappa Delta
junior in journalism from Lin-
Officers Elected
By Newman Club
Newman Club has elected
its officers for the following
year. They are: Peg Barnes,
president; Larry May, vice
president; Florence Stephens,
treasurer; Margo Osborne, re
cording secretary; Marcia
Kosch, corresponding secre
tary; and Sandy Struve, alum
ni secretary.
Interviews for committee
chairman will be held at New
man Club on Wednesday,
from 7-10 p.m. Positions are
open on the following com
mittees: religious; education;
social; athletic; newspaper;
Sunday supper; and publicity.
coin to Ron Jones, Delta Tau
Delta senior in business ad
ministration from Bellevue.
Hostel Group Plans Summer Tours
The American Hostel Corp
oration now has information
and itineraries for more than
35 of its planned tr?- ' pro
grams for next summer.
The Hostel Corporation spon
sors summer travel programs,
at low cost and with various
means of travel, for any ne
interested. Summer programs
are available in the U.S., Ja-
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1200 0" STREET
fcECItTERt JtWELtHS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
pan and throughout Europe.
Interested persons should
write American Youth Hos
tels, Inc., 14 West 8th St. N.Y.,
N.Y.
THE RIGHT
FORMULA ...
makes the difference in Hfe
insurance Just as It does fn
chemistry. And every formula is
different Just as every family is
different.
That's why Connecticut Mu
tual Life Insurance Company
has prepared an informative
booklet to help you discover the
appropriate formula for your
insurance.
write us for "How Much and
What Kind" today.
Dick McCoshlond
Suite 707
Lincoln Building
432-3289
Connecticut
Mutual Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
SHOP DAILY 9S300 5:30
'Her & 'Pa I rte
And
Mademoiselle
present
WEDDING
TO
REMEMBER
What the most memorable brides
are wearing this year is something
new in concept, romantic in spirit
. . . such as Miller's bride in white
lace and organdy adrift over blue
and white taffeta. Exclusively Mil
ler's, 145.00. From a collection of
bridal gowns, from 45.95 to 175.00
Miller's bride wears a pillbox of
organza and pearls ... a veil of
silk illusion, 30.90, in Millinery,
Second Floor. Gowns from Miller's
Bridal Shop, Second Floor.
After you've purchased your gown
at Miller's, register in the follow
ing departments for complimentary
gifts:
Bridal Cookbook
.Bridal Shop, Second
Bridal Picture for Newspaper
Portrait Studio, Second Floor.
Make Up
Circle of Beauty Salon, Second
Brides-ro-be may ;egister now for
their Bridal Planning Book in the
Bridal Salon.
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