The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1964, Page Page 3, Image 3

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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, October 2, 1964
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Editor's note:
"Chancellor's Week" Is a
new weekly feature designed
to inform students of their
chancellor's activities. It will
be printed every Friday and
contain a summary of the ac
tivities of the past week.
This week Chancellor Clif
ford Hardin attended the fifth
in a series of informal Board
of Regents Seminars which
are designed to inform citi
zens and help them better un
derstand the educational pro
gram of the University.
After the Seminar Hardin
flew to San Francisco to .at
tend a meeting of the Ameri
can Council of Education. He
is a member of the Board.
The chancellor was accom
panied by Vice-Chancellors
Roy Holly and Adam Breck
enridge and State Sen. Marvin
Stromer.
A Sunday Night Snack
ROOT PANCAKE RANCH
20 Varieties of Pancakes
10 Varieties of Waffles
547 N, 48th
466-9884
Sneezes, Studies
Limit Weekend
Social Schedule
Two parties and a few other
events constitute the light
schedule of social events for
the weekend.
TODAY
DELTA TAU DELTA pledge
hour dance, 4:30 p.m.-5:30
p.m.
YMCA-YWCA freshmen pic
nic, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
TRIANGLE house party, 8
p.m.-midnight
ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA
hayrack ride, 8 p.m.-midnight
BETA SIGMA PSI house
party, 9 p.m.-midnight
AUF Fall Drive,
AUFul Night Set
The All University Fund's
(AUF) annual fall student
drive will be held Nov. 2-21.
Of the ten non-profit organ
izations appearing on the AUF
poll, five will be chosen to
benefit from collections.
Students will vote In a stu
dent poll Monday through
Wednesday for the five char
ities to which they would like
to contribute.
The ten charities appearing
on the student poll are: Inter
national Orphan's Founda
tion Fund, Inc. (Holt), Thom
as Dooley Foundation, Inc.,
American Medical Center for
Burma.
National -- United Cerebral
Palsy Assoc., Inc., National
Multiple Sclerosis, Inc.,
March of Dimes; state
American Cancer Society of
Nebraska, Nebraska Heart
Association.
Local Lancaster School
for Retarded Children
(LARC), and the University
of Nebraska Speech and Hear
ing Clinic-
The third annual "AUFul
Night", a highlight of the
drive, will be held November
13.
TODAY
JAZZ 'N JAVA - Union
Ballroom, 4 p.m.
AG "Y" FRESHMAN PIC
NIC Pioneer Park, 4:30
p.m.-7:30 p.m.
PALLADIAN LITERARY
SOCIETY Student Union
332, 7:30p.m.
MOVIE "Advise and Con
sent" Union Auditorium, 7
p.m. and 9 p.m.
TOMORROW
HIGH SCHOOL ORIENTA
TION Union Ballroom,
9 a.m.
YOUNG REPUBLICAN EX
ECUTIVE BOARD Student
Union 345, 10 a.m.
UNION MUSIC COMMIT
MITTEE TALENT MART -Union
Auditorium, 1 p.m.
AFRICAN STUDENTS
Student Union 232, 7:30 p.m.
DELIAN UNION MEETING
Student Union 345, 8 p.m.
look for the golden arches
. MeOOMAirS KM II
100 Pure Beef Hamburgers
Tempting Cheeseburgers
Old-Fashioned Shakes
Crisp Golden French Fries
Thirst-Quenching Code
Delightful Root Beer ,
Coffee As You Like K
Full-Flavored Orange Drink
Refreshing Cold Milk
865 N. 27th
5305 "O"
Shop Downtown: 9:30 to 5:30, Thursday 10 'til 9 432-8511
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DOWNTOWN AND GATEWAY
Shop Gateway: 10 to 9, Tuesday & Saturday 10 'til 6 434-7451
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PEGGY MATTHEWS
MIDWEST EDITOR
"MADEMOISELLE"
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Nancy Stuart,
Sigma Kappa
Linda Webster,
Alpha Gamma Delta
Anita Maxwell,
Chi Omega
Carol Brantlng,
Alpha Chi Omega
Carolyn Freeman,
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Susan Miller,
Pi Beta Phi
Carolyn Norton,
Towne Club
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Susan Sommer,
Zeta Tau Alpha
Shirley Slratton,
Delta Zeta
Mariis Phlfer,
Burr Halt East
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
MILLER'S CAMPUS CARAVAN BUS!
It will be bringing Miller's Traveling Fashion Show
directly to your house! This show will have an all-star cast!
PEGGY HENRY MATTHEWS, MIDWEST EDITOR OF
"MADEMOISELLE" MAGAZINE, WILL HAVE THE
LEADING ROLE OF COMMENTATOR . . . Miller's Campus
Reps will be on hand to model . . . and featured will be
the newest campus scoops in fashion from Miller's!
WHEN: MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1964
FROM 5 'TIL 9 P.M.
WHERE: IN THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA HOUSES!
Check with the campus rep ot your house for all the details on
when and where Miller's Caravan will arrive. For an exciting evening
don't miss Miller's Traveling Fashion Show.
Shown in the bus Miller's College Board: (left to right)
Cheryl Uden, Apha Omicron Pi Karen Fejfar, Kappo Alpha Theta Jeanatta Nedrow,
Kappa Delta Jean Perrin, Alpha Phi Susan Powell, Delta Delta Delta
Janet Rahn, Gamma Phi Beta Bette Schewe, Phi Mu Joanne Stohlman, Alpha
Omicron Pi Ann Kezeor, Delta Gamma Janet Perkins, Alpha Xi Delta
Saturday,
Oct. 3
8:30-12:00
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Pershing
Municipal
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