The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September 22,1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
CAMPUS CALENDAR
TODAY
U.A.A.D, Pawnee Rom, 12
noon, Nebraska Union.
UNIVERSITY FOOD MAN
AGERS, 2 p.m., 241 Nebras
ka Union.
UNION Trips and Tours,
2:30 p.m., 232 Nebraska
Union.
BUILDERS. College Days,
2:30 p.m., 234 Nebraska
Union.
BUILDERS Calendar and
Directory, 3:30 p.m., 232 Ne
braska Union.
YWCA Girls' Club, 3:30
p.m., 334 Nebraska Union. !
ASUN. Student Senate, 4
p.m., Pan American Room,
Nebraska Union.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE
Student-to-Student, 4:30 p.m.,
bo. Party Room, Nebraska
Union.
RED CROSS, 4:30 p.m., 232
Nebraska Union.
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UNION Public Relations,
4:30 p.m., 235 Nebraska Union
AUF Lincoln drive, 4:30
p,M., 332 Nebraska Union.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE Pub
licity, 4:30 p.m., 334 Nebras
ka Union.
TOASTMASTERS, 5:30 p.m.,
West Cafeteria, Nebraska
Union.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY In
terviews, 6 p.m., 232-234 Ne
braska Union.
BUILDERS Board, 7 p.m.,
235 Nebraska Union.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 7
p.m., 332 Nebraska Union.
IFC, Pan American Room
Nebraska Union.
YWCA Open House, 7 p.m.
240 Nebraska Union.
ORCHESIS, 7 p.m., Univer
sity High School.
S.A.G.E., 7:30 p.m., North
Party Room, Nebraska Union.
DORM LEAGUE. Cather.
7:30 p.m., South Party Room,
Nebraska Union.
RIFLE CLUB Smoker, 7:30
p.m., North Conference Room,
Nebraska Union.
DORM LEAGUE, Abel, 8:30
p.m., South Party Room, Ne
braska Union.
UNION Films, 3:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
RODEO Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Ag Union.
TOMORROW
UNION Contemporary Arts,
3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
UNION Music, 4:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY In
terviews, 6 p.m., 232-234 Ne
braska Union.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS,
7:30 p.m., Pan American
Room, Nebraska Union.
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB,
7:30 p.m., M.&N. Building
basement.
CLASSIFIED
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new account in exclusive territory. In
vestments secured by fast moving in
ventory of amazinf plastic coating used
on all types of surfaces, interior or
exterior. Eliminates waning when ap
plied to any type of floor. Eliminates
all painting when applied to wood,
metal or concrete surfaces. Minimum
Investment $W0. Maximum Investment
S12.A00. For detail write or call:
Phone: 314. AX -1-1500. Merchandising
Division. P.O. Box 66. St. Ann. Mis
souri. 3074.
NSU CONTEST
FREE reprint "How to pick a new car
for below $2400 a factual compari
son of 18 imported automobiles." FREE
Contest: Win an NSU automobile. Write
for FREE reprint and contest blank to:
Excl. U.S. Importer: Transcontinental
Motors, Inc., 421 East M Street, New
York City 10028, Tel.: 212) TR 6-7013.
, FOR SALE
'57 MG Roadster Tom Murphy, 432-9640,
SAE Parking lot Thursday.
Must sell, 90 season student tickets, ex
ceptiona! location. Call day or night Phi
Kappa Psi 477-1911 or 47T-38.
Canceled-Refused-auto or motorcycle in
surnnce for risk Insurance. Call H. A.
Wolf insurance agency 432-7591.
1955 Black Cadillac passenger sedan.
S3 motor, new mufflers, good tires.
Radio. Mrs. Arthur H. Bass. P.O. Box
745, Wither, Nebraska.
TR4-SS-Concurons, mast sell. Seat belts,
new tires. Call 432-7990 after 6:00.
UTERARY SOCIETY
Pallndian Literary Society Friday S 00
332 student union, everyone welcome.
CARETAKER NEEDED
Couple needed for apartment house care-
takers. Services and some rent. 47' -MSI
432-1757.
WANTED
Pioneer House, Men's co-op, has two
vaccanciee. Board and room at 65 per
month. Only 2V4 blocks from campus.
432-3777; 163S 4J.
4 fOOTBAU TICKETS
For the Air Force game at Colorado
Springs Sept. 25th. Call 439-8207.
LOST
Ladies gold Hamilton watch. Reward-
Call 432-3507.
afMUDIIC TUDririCV
"Solely Owned tnd Operated by 3
Financially Embarrassed W.S. II
Students"
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YOU'LL HAVE A 1 1 BALL IN ONE
OF THESE WILD U SWEAT SHIRTS.
Double-stitched construction and raglan sleeve
makes this comfortable sweat shirt long wearing.
Heavy flocked lettering can be seen across the
campus. Choose from black, red, powoer due or
white colors, in snort or long sleeves, specify
design 1-Z, sizes S thru XL. $4.00 postage
paid. Send check or money order to;
KAMPUS THREADS
Box 3634
Wichita. Kansas 67201
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OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS
GRAND ISLAND FREMONT COLUMBUS
Downtown 10-5:30, Thursday 10-9
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Famous Bass Weejuns have become a way of life ... a
casual, comfortable way of going places in style.
Don't go without it! Bass Weejun Loafers are exclusive
in Lincoln at Magee's, First Floor Downtown. In Brown
or Black, 17.95.
. and you get budget-stretching Blue Stamps at Magee's!
Rain Fails To Stop Pinnings
Rain, rain, and ven more
rain can't dampen romance
on the Universitv campus.
Love continues to thrive, even
with umbrellas.
PINNINGS
Francie Williams, sopho
more in Teachers from Oma
ha, to Rick Erickson, Delta
Upsilon junior in architecture
from Wahoo.
Sandie Rice, Delta Delta
Delta senior in speech thera
py from Cozad, to Tom Malo
voz, Sigma Phi Epsilon senior
in pre-med from Fairbury.
Judy Trank, Delta Delta
Delta junior in elementary
eucation from Alliance, to Bob
Chaloupka, Kappa Sigma
freshman in Law College from
Callaway.
Sue Potter, Alpha Omicron
Pi junior in English from
Omaha, to Mike Brooks, Delta
Upsilon sophomore in Dental
College from Bellevue.
Rebecca Schmterer, junior
in Arts and Science from
Beatrice, to John Willman,
Beta Sigma Psi senior in busi
ness administration from
Grand Island.
Marti Hughes ,Kappa Delta
sophomore in Teachers from
Gretna, to Jerry Baird, Delta
Sigma Phi senior in Teachers
from Lincoln.
Nancy Legros of Sioux City,
la., to David James, Kappa
Sigma sophomore in pharma
cy from South Sioux City.
Judy Shanahan, Delta Del
ta Delta senfor in Arts and
Science from San Antonio,
Tex., t John Campbell. PI
Kappa Alpha senior in physi
cal education at West Virginia
University from Vienna, Vlr.
Kathie Korte, Alpha Phi
senior in Business Adminis
tration from Cedar Rapids,
la., to Bruce Stone, Delta
Upsilon senior in electrical
engineering from Brookings,
S.D.
Gayle Landerfield from
Dodge to Gerald Novotny,
Delta Upsilon senior in elec
trical engineering from Clark
son. Mary Copley, junior in ele
mentary education at the Uni
versity of Iowa, to G e r g e
Novotny, Delta Upsilon senior
in electrical engineering from
Schuyler.
Linda Baumann, Theta
Phi Alpha alum from Wrest
Point, to Dave Houfek, Delta
Upsilon senior in engineering
and architecture from Clark-son.
Ronee Gildersleeve, sopho
more in nursing from Wayn,
to Bob Gustafson, Delta Up
silon senior in business ad
ministration from Hollywood,
111.
Ann demons, Kappa Alpha
Theta sophomore in Arts and
Sciences from Omaha, to Clif
Novy, freshman in Dental
School from Wahoo.
Bev Carbone, Alpha Chi
Omega junior in journalism
from Wyckoff, N.J., to Ken
Wood, Kappa Sigma senior in
chemical engineering from
West Chester, Pa.
Karen Lanning. Alpha Chi
Omega senior in Teachers and
music from Omaha, to Dick
Longstein, Sigma Nu alum
from Fremont.
Jane Yates, Gamma Phi
Beta sophomore in elemen
tary education from Franklin,
to Bob Samuelson, Beta Theta
Pi senior in Teachers from
Franklin.
Peg Bennett, Kappa Delta
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Seward, to Barry War
wick. Delta Sigma Pi senior
in Business Administration
from North Platte.
Engagements to follow tomorrow.
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GLENN YARBEOUGII
The popular Glenn Yorbrough will oppear in Lincoln ot Pershing Auditorium
Friday October 1. Yarbrough fans will be happy to know that Miller's Tune
Shop has all of his new albums, "Baby The Rain Must Fail" "Come Share My
Life" "Time To Move On" and "One More Round". Hi Fi 2.97, Stereo 3.97.
Buy one of these popular albums and get a megaphone, help cheer on the
Cornhuskers.
TUNE SHOP, THIRD FLOOR DOWNTOWN
LOWER LEVEL GATEWAY
(Joseph s
College of Beauty
now brings you
all the finest
beauty services in our school
clinic ... 11th i P, downtown.
Low clinic prices . . .
special supervision . . .
fresh pleasing atmosphere.
for
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