itmtirr-ti i. ' j i i.J "f 'iVlfWi-'fl l.fifiiinW. t.i..H...ih f .11 nut-- n mm Uh1Mmmi...jm.m.. . ''fcaWialIWM1 f Thursday, February 11, 1965 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Bridge Tourney Starts Saturday The National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament, sponsored by the Association of College Unions, will be held Satur day at 1 p. m. in the south party room of the S t u d e n t Union. This year regional winners will go to Chicago in April for a face-to-face tournament with all expenses paid. The tournament is open to all full time students, under graduate or graduate, who have a 5.0 average. For further information and sign-up, contact the Union Games Desk. A tit Mi0U6ETON 1 VOW? BOOK KfWTj D MINUS ! THATS AS LOW AS W CAN GET WITHOUT FAILING! THE TEACHER 5AI0 IT LOOKED LIKE THE SORT Of REPORT THAT WAS WRITTEN AFTER MI0NI6HT0NTHE LAST CM Of CHRISTMAS VAOIWM WHAT COtLO I SAY? I CONGRATULATED HER ON HER REMARKABLE PERCEPTIVITY.' 7 ATTENTION ARMY ROTC CADETS Attend the ARMY BALL at National Guard Armory Saturday, Febr. 20 9:00- 12:00 Tickets $2.50 Per Couple LOS ANGELES COUNTY ANNOUNCES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Representatives of Los Angeles County will be on campus February 15 to interview graduating Seniors for entry level positions in the following career field: Civil Engineering ($677) Visit Your Placement Office Now! County of Los Angeles Civil Service Comission Office of Campus and Field Recruitment 222 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. lots cf labs, lectures, leisure -these slacks still stay pressed I Tailored In S0 Dacron poIyeifer-M. Orion acrylic. THFV'RE NEW "DACRflM"9."AR(0M"ft !ilf,am,.;. .11. 1.1 rn nrl fitan tn fTiam fain nana i a I IiuTa 4aa crease... always stay in great shape! They won t bag knees ... wrinkle behind the knees, at the waist or - r ...... nr. -t. ... j. 1.. u i i UuiUB ui biicsb. ivaaii ui uijr i-icau uibiii . f . nicy ic ucduu- a fnl either wav. And wear? We wonder if it's nossihln In wear them out And Haggar Slacks just fit better . . . naturally. 10.05 U ItramatlC BUY ltAGCAJ ULTRAMATIC SLACKS ATi TODAY STUDENT AFFAIRS area staff meeting 11 a.m. 240 Stu dent Union. PLACEMENT office 12:30 p.m. 241 Student Union. PROFESSORS EMERITI 1 p.m. 232 Student Union. QUIZ BOWL committee 3 p.m. 235 Student Union. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE pub licity committee 4:30 p.m. north party room, Student Un ion. PI LAMBDA THETA 4:30 p.m. auditorium, Student Un ion. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE so cial committee 4:30 p.m. north conference room, Student Un ion. A.W.S. court 4:30 p.m. south conference room, Student Un ion. BUILDERS publicity 4:30 p.m. 232 Student Union. UNION contemporary arts committee 4:30 p.m. 234 Stu dent Union. UNION trips & tours com mittee 4:30 p.m. 235 Student Union. YWCA cabinet 4:30 p.m. 332 Student Union. STUDENT CHAPTER of Council for Exceptional Chil dren 4:30 p.m. 1620 R Street. YWCA junior cabinet 4:30 p.m. 334 Student Union. UNION music committee 4:30 p.m. west cafeteria. Stu dent Union. A.W.S. Coed Follies in terviews 6:30 p.m. party rooms, Student Union. A.U.F. 6:30 p.m. 334 Stu dent Union. STUDENT UUUNUU quiz bowl 7 p.m. auditorium, Stu dent Union. A.W.S. Coed Follies meet ing 7 p.m. south conference room. Student Union. ALPHA PHI OMEGA 7 p.m. 332 Student Union. NANCY CHILD'S CHARM COURSE 7 p.m. Pan Ameri can Suite, Student Union. LAMBDA TAU 7:30 p.m. north conference room, Stu dent Union. CHANTEURS DE PARIS 7:30 p.m. ballroom, Student Union.' Cupid's Arrows Ahead of Schedule As Victims Enjoy Early Valentines Neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night shall stay this courier from the swift com p 1 e t i o n of his appoinetd rounds. Or Valentine's Day comes early. PINNINGS Candy Sasso, Alpha Omi- cron Pi sophomore in Teach ers from Lincoln to John Cozier, Phi Kappa Psi junior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Susan Mellor, Kappa Alpha Theta junior in Teachers from Omaha to John Keenan, Sig ma Chi junior in Busmess Ad ministration from Kearney. Sandy Frazier, sophomore in Teachers from Republican City to Dick Weygint, Theta Xi senior in Teachers from Lincoln. ENGAGEMENTS Patricia Stevens, sophomore in Teachers from Buffalo. Wy oming to Walter Buckingham, junior in Engineering at Cha dron State College from Buf falo. Paula Schneider, graduate student in Teachers from Sutton to Bill Bergen, Nebras ka Wesleyon alum from Sut ton. Carole Johnson, sophomore in Teachers from Pender to Tom Canarsky, senior at Wayne State College from Bancroft. Susie Baldwin, junior in Teachers from Omaha to Ray Hultman, Lambda Chi Alpha senior in Engineering at Oma ha University from Omaha. Sharon Mundell. senior in Teachers from Kimball to Richard Marsh, Nebras ka alum from Ravenna. Peggy Doering, Alpha Omi cron Pi senior in Teachers from Franklin to Reynold Mc Meen, Sigma Chi graduate student in Business Adminis tration from Lincoln. Charlotte Kharas, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teach ers from Omaha to Jim Han sen, Delta Tau Delta alum from Omaha. Val Shewcow, Towne Club freshman in Teachers from Lincoln to Daryl Lee Javor sky from Lincoln. Ceremonies Can Wait; No Time To Waste In 1922, a woman in Shef field, England, confessed in a trial to 61 bigamous marri ages in five years. The woman was only 24 years old, and her college newspaper had no record of her ever being pinned. Judy Young, Alpha Gamma Delta junior in Teachers at Wesleyan from Filley to George Eychner, Delta Ups:- lon senior in Music f r o hi Grand Island. Judy Derr, junior at Upper Iowa University from Fayette to LaVern Wegner, Ag Men junior in Teachers from Fay ette. Deanna Nelson, sophomore in Home Economics from Newman Grove to Larry Sweis, Nebraska alum from Columbus. Health Center Offers Medical Consultations Feeling the need for a psy chiatrist after getting back postcards from your instruc tors? The Student Health Cen ter can provide such services as well as consultations with physicians and medical spe cialists. These services are included in the general regi stration fee. The Center has been organ ized to provide a medical pro gram in the areas of health education, public health, pre ventive medicine, and care of student illnesses. Students registered for seven hours or more and full-time gradu ate students may take ad vantage of these services. GE1 AGSW Representatives of Los Angeles County-one of the largest, most progressive local governments in the world-will be on campus February 15 to interview graduating Seniors for the following entry-level positions in government: Civil Engineering Assistant ($677) . Gain experience that will qual- ify you for registration. Selection interviews, no further examination required. Visit Your Placement Office Mow.1 County of Los Angeles Civil Service Commission Office of Campus and Field Recruitment 222 North Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012 i - Pistil! & Us t We have the "CORRECT BOOKS" For all classes officially listed by the instructors Oj o) KrJLr Lr L3LJ ART, ENGINEERING & HOME ECONOMICS KITS SCHOOL SUPPLIES-TOILET ARTICLES-SWEAT SHIRTS WE ARE A ONE STOP STORE FOR FRIENDLY AND COMPLETE SERVICE AT THE MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORE ON CAMPUS o QUICK SELF SERVICE o STOfF FiitST mm 1245 R Street Lincoln, Nebraska Phone 432-3474 Friday Feb. 12 8-12 P.M. The NOMADS, The MARAUDERS, & The PRIMERS Union Ballroom $1.00 Per Person