The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 21, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 21, 1965
Pageant To Crown
First 'Miss U of N'
rounccn cocas will com
pete in the first Miss Uni
versity of Nebraska Pageant
Sunday for the honor of re
presenting the University in
the Miss Nebraska contest in
York June 17-20.
Mary Lee Jepscn, the 1963
Miss Nebraska, is in charge
of the pagent which will be
held at 8 p.m. Sunday in the
Nebraska Union ballroom.
Contestants will be judged
on the basis of personality,
talent and beauty. The win
ner will compete in the state
contest next month for the
honor of representing Nebras
ka in the Miss America con
test at Atlantic City.
The University pageant is
being sponsored by the Uni
versity of Nebraska Miss
America Association com
posed of coeds who have com
peted in previous Miss Ameri-
Students Laying Plans
A group of students at the
University are considering
the formation of a new hon
orary club, to be known as
the NU Jessies.
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ca contests at various levels.
The contestants: Judith Rei
ser, Sheila Stubbs, Cathy Cos
gin, Jane Klimes. Nancy
O'Donnell. Karen Hastings,
Peggy Blue, Joanne Renier,
Sally Arneson, Janice Wie
busch, and Karen Lanning.
Curtis Is Honored
For State Service
i,asi nuTiu at Jr s hln 2
Auditorium. Sen. Carl Curtis
was honored for his meri
torious service to the people
of Nebraska.
Former Vice-president Rich
ard M. Nixon and scores of
Congressmen from other
states joined in the plaudits.
The underlying theme in the
greater majority of the short
speeches was that our
founding fathers intended to
have a government of checks
and balances, so it is impera
tive that more Republicans be
elected to Congress. Most of
the nonpartisan audience was
noted to smile at the suggestion.
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TODAY
BKATRICK SCHOOL,
11
a.m., 241 Nebraska Union.
STUDENT ART S A L L
noon, Pan American Room,
Nebraska Union.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT,
12:15 p.m.. Pawnee Room, Ne
braska Union.
DAILY NEBRASKAN. 12:30
p.m.. 240 Nebraska Union.
A.PH.A., 1:30 p.m., audi
torium, Nebraska Union.
GRAD STUDENT Coffee
Hour, 4 to 6 p.m., 241 Ne
braska Union.
DELTA OMICROX, 4:30
p.m., 235 Nebraska Union.
S.N.C.C.-GULFrORT PRO
JECT, 4:30 p.m., 235 Nebras
ka Union.
PHALANX DRILL COM
PETITION. 7 p.m., Ballroom,
Nebraska Union.
PALLADIAN LITERARY
SOCIETY, 7:30 p.m., 332 Ne
braska Union.
SATURDAY
TEOPLE TO PEOPLE Par
ty for Foreign Graduates, 2:15
p.m.. North entrance, Nebras
ka Union.
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The Daily Nebraskan
Red Roses
As Florists
Roses may be red or pink
Either way they stink. Nice,
TODAY
PARKING LOT PARTY, 9-
12 p.m., Alpha Phi & Alpha
Omicron Pi, Alphi Phi house.
ROSE FORMAL, 8-12 p.m.,
Beta Theta Pi, Knolls.
FORMAL. 7:30-12 p.m.,
Gamma Phi Beta, Lincoln
Hotel.
SPRING FORMAL. 9-12
p.m., Pi Beta Phi, Holiday
Inn.
AWARDS BANQUET, 7-9
p.m., Sigma Nu, Congress
Inn.
TOMORROW
SPRING FORMAL, 7-12
p.m., Alpha Delta Pi, Town
& Country.
SPRING FORMAL, 6.30-12
p.m., Alpha Gamma RhoJ
Diplomat Motor Inn, Omaha. J
ROSE FORMAL, 7-12 p.m.,
Alpha Gamma Sigma, Knolls. 1
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Clean Up
POWDER PUFF SOFT
BALL, 9:30-4:30 p.m.. Alpha
iTau Omega. Millard Lefler.
' HOUSE PARTY. 9-12 n nv
Alpha Tau Omega.
DANCE, 6:30-8:30
p.m.
j Burr Hall.
' HOUSE PARTY. 912
p.m.,:
FarmI louse.
SPRING FLING. 4
RAM, Pioneers Park.
SPRING FORMAL.
p.m.
8-12.
Sigma Alpha Elpsilon, East
Hills.
HOUSE PARTY, 9-12 p.m.,
Sigma Chi.
PARKING LOT PROWL,
9-12 p.m., Sigma Phi Epsilon.
BANQUET, 7:30-12 p.m..
Rodeo Club, Congress Inn.
SUNDAY
PICNIC, 5-7 p.m.. Alpha
Tau Omega & Chi Omeea.
Pioneers Park.
PICNIC, 3-6 p.m.. Delta
Upsilon, Pioneers Park.
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Bus. Ad. Students Pick
Advisory Board Today
Elections of members to
the Business Administration
Student Advisory Board will
be held today.
Students may vote between
8 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Social
.Sciences Building.
Rood
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Booth Is Elected
New YD Prexy
Thomas Booth, a Junior In
business administration was
elected new president of
Young Democrats kist night,
succeeding Bob Cherney.
Other members of the cen
tral committee of the YD or
ganization elected last night
include Larry Rogers, Bob
Haws. Mack Rackhaus and
Alan Gerlach.
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