The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Dec. 3, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
MIA To
By Beth Bobbins
Junior Staff Writer
An International cookbook
with recipes gathered large
ly from foreign students at
the University will be on
sale at the Nebraska Inter
national Association annual
buffet next Sunday.
The buffet will be held at
the First Christian Church,
15th and K Streets at 5:30
p.m.
The meal will include for
eign dishes from all over
the world. Dolma, which is
a Turkish dish of grape
leaves stuffed with ground
beef and rice, will accom
pany fried rice from China
and a nut and honey desert,
baklawa, from Iraq. Names
like chicken korma, bomia
and Lebkuchen will also be
on the menu.
Mrs. Gardy Epp, buffet
chairman, is also responsi
ble for collecting the 277
recipes in the international
cookbook. The idea came
three or four buffets ago.
Mrs. Epp said. "Everyone
enjoyed the food and asked
us how to make It."
In choosing recipes Mrs.
Epp studied foreign cook
books and collected favorites
from international students.
Many of them were sub
mitted to family approval
before being included in the
book.
Some made it, some
didn't, Mrs. Epp said. She
had problems with others
before they reached the
table. One list of ingredients
was submitted written
partially in Japanese, Ger
man and English. But it's in
the cookbook, Mrs. Epp
said.
In choosing recipes, she
paid special attention to the
availability of ingredients.
"Except for three included
for curiosity's sake, every
thing else has ingredients
that can be obtained here
in Lincoln," she said.
Some of the recipes are
a bit difficult, some very
easy. Mrs. Epp cited an ex
ample of a Dutch dessert
that whips up in five min
utes for unexpected guests.
It inevitably brings compli
ments, she said. "This cook-
'FQQKS
OF
Times have been an
nounced for the first basket
ball games of the fraternity
sorority teams in tomorrow's
charity tournament at the col
iseum. The tournament is to
raise money for the March of
Dimes.
The times that each team,
made up of four fraternity
and four sorority members,
will play their first game be
fore elimination begins are:
Pi Beta Phi and Theta Chi,
1 p.m.; Kappa Delta and Phi
Kappa Psi, noon; Delta Delta
Delta and Theta Xi, noon;
Kappa Alpha Theta and Kap
pa Sigma, 1:15 p.m.; Phi
Mu and Alpha Gamma Rbo,
noon; Alpha Delta Pi and Del
ta Sigma Phi, noon.
Alpha Phi and Chi Phi, 1:15
p.m.; Alpha Omicron Pi and
Sigma Alpha Mu, 12:15 p.m.;
Delta Gamma and Farm
House, 12:15 p.m.; Zeta Tau
Alpha and Sigma Nu, 1:30
p.m.; Phi Mu and Sigma
Chi, 12:15 p.m.; Delta Gam
ma and Delta Tau Delta,
12:15 p.m.; Chi Omega and
Triangle, 1:30 p.m.
Sigma Kappa and Delta
TJpsilon, 12:30 p.m.; Alpha Xi
Delta and Alpha Tau Omega,
12:30; Sigma Delta Tau and
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1:45
p.m.; Kappa Alpha Theta and
Pi Kappa Phi, 12:30 p.m.;
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DISCUSSING RECIPES ... In the international
cookbook are Mrs. Kamal Babiker and Mrs. Gardy Epp.
book is for everybody who
likes something different,"
she added.
Fifty two European, Asi
an, African and South
American ' countries are
represented in the boo k.
Recipes come from Argen
tine, Yugoslovia and every
where in between. "I tried
to use recipes that are
representative of the coun
try," Mrs. Epp said.
This sometimes leads to
unusual results, like the piz
za recipe from Switzerland.
But this, Mrs. Epp ex
plained, is an authentic
representation of the Italian
part of the country.
The last chapter of t h e
book is "like an annex" she
said. The subject is coffee-
Kappa Kappa Gamma and
Phi Delta Theta, 12:30 p.m.;
Alpha Omicron Pi and Pi
Kappa Alpha, 1:45 p.m.
Gamma Phi Beta and Beta
Theta Pi, 12:45 p.m.; Alpha
Chi Omega and Phi Gamma
Delta, 12:45 p.m.; Gamma
Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma
Sigma, 12:45 p.m.; Sigma
Delta Tau and Beta Sigma
Psi, 12:45 p.m.; Chi Omega
and Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1
p.m.; Alpha Xi Delta and
Acacia, 1 p.m.
The games will continue
through a process of elimina
tion with a trophy being pre
sented to the winning team.
The tournament, which is
being sponsored by the IFC
affairs committee and Pan
hellenic. will cost 25 cents for
both the players and the spec
tators. Each game will last ten
minutes and rules include
substitution on dead balls and
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Orange Bowl Bound?
PLAN TO STOP AT
KIMBERLY MOTEL
158 St. AT COLLINS AVE.
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. 33160
SPECIAL STUDENT RATES DIRECTLY ON OCEAN
$7.00 PER PERSON DOUBLES OLYMPIC POOL
$2.00 EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON PRIVATE BEACH
No, but the Pizza Hut has
ten other taste tempting
varieties of Pizza.
THE
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cinniman coffee from Hol
land, coffee with i c e
cream and whipped cream
from Germany and whiskey
from Ireland. There are al
so pages on varieties of tea
and foreign drinks.
Mrs. Epp suggested the
cookbook be kept in mind
for Christmas gifts if
people want "something dif
ferent that will last a whole
year. It will make both the
giver and the receiver hap
py," she added.
Cookbooks may be pur
chased for $2.50 either at
the buffet or from the for
eign student office, 207 Ad
ministration Building. Tic
kets for the buffet may also
be obtained at the foreign
student office or by calling
Mrs. Epp at 477-1474.
f fuss
fouls will be called on boys
but not girls. Boys must throw
balls to girls and girls to
boys.
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Editor Heads
For Florida
Miss Marilyn Hoegemeyer,
editor of the Daily Nebraskan.
will be viewing the Gemini 7
launching at Cocoa Beach,
Fla., this weekend.
Chosen oy Life magazine as
one of 20 college newspaper
editors to view the flight and
talk to Gemini officials, Miss
Hoegemeyer left on her all
expense payed trip by plane
this morning.
'I plan to be back Sunday
night, but if anything stalls
the launching I might not
make i until Tuesday," she
said.
Miss Hoegemeyer described
her trip schedule as a round
of interviews with flight of
ficials, tours of the launching
headquarters and informal
dinners and meetings with the
other college editors.
The college editors partici
pating in the trip are from
Michigan State, Harvard, Io
wa State, Stanford and Brig
ham Young.
The universities of Missou
ri, Washington, Colorado, Tex
as, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,
California, North Carolina and
Indiana will also send college
editors.
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THERE'? A 60DP PR06RAM ON
TV T0NI6HT AT SEVEN O'CLOCK
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For teachers who want more money, a more congenial
location or speciot assistance in meeting a
particular situation, contact:
THE DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE
SOI Stuart Building Lincoln, Nebraska Phone: 432-4954
No fees or charges until you have received acceptable service.
FOUR DAYS ON
MIAMI BEACH!
Leave Lincoln Monday, Dec. 27th via
Continental Trailways. Lodging on the
beach at Scabrook Hotel (94th & Collins).
Total cost for travel and lodging:
CONTACT:
J. Colgan 466-1087
J. L Dittman 488-7540
F riday
Club
3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
featuring
The 'Slightly' Fabulous
O dancing
o on-sale beverages
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TODAY
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT,
noon, Nebraska Union.
INTER VARSITY, 12:30 p.
m., Nebraska Union.
A.PH.A., 1:30 p.m., Nebras
ka Union.
PALLADIAN Literary Soci
ety, 8 p.m., Nebraska Union.
"THE CARETAKER," Are
na Theater, 8 p.m., 303 Tem
ple Bldg.
"WHO'S AFRAID OF VIR
GINIA WOOLF?", 8 p.m.,
Howell Theatre.
JUDO, Formal Dance, 8:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
YMCA-YWCA Human Rela
tions, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
NIA, 7:30 p.m., Wesley
Foundation. Theme: Pre
Christmas in Germany.
TOMMORROW
DELIAN UNION Literary
Society, 8 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
"WHO'S AFRAID OF VIR
GINIA WOOLF?", 8 p.m.,
Howell Theatre.
Yearbook Schedules
Final Picture Retakes
Wednesday, Dec. 8, is the
final deadline for retaking pic
tures for the 1966 Cornhus
ker. Pictures will be taken
on Saturday until 3 p.m.
No appointments are neces
sary. Because of the number
of pictures to be retaken, liv
ing units will not be assigned
specific days for their mem
bers' pictures.
'Parable' To Be Shown
The film "The Parable"
will be shown at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday at the University
Lutheran Chapel.
Nebraskan
Want Ads
Ttirse tow-eon rate mvttf to tO elufr
tflrd advertising In the Dally Nebratktn:
ttandard rate of So per word and mini
mum chart; of 50 per classified Inser
tion. Payment for those tda wfD fan Into
two rategorlts: Ml ads running lest than
one werh In socpwslon mast he paid for
before insertion 2t ads running for more
than one week will he paid weekly.
FOR SALE
1963 Rambler American 2 drive hrd
top, stick, overdrive 15,000 miles.
489-1511 evenings.
WANTED
Plann-man : for 1. dance- ..banO.,.. -Phone
435-1649.
3502 W St. Wanted one male student to
share apartment with two other male
students. $30.00 a month. Utilities paid.
466-4653.
Experienced S.C.U.B.A. diver. Trip to
Texas Gulf Coast Christmas vacation.
Jim Wendt 432-8324.
FOR RENT
Very nicety furnished room. Foam mat
tresses, cooking, T.V.. University Ap
proved. 477-6268.
Small cottage with trees and grounds
for young married couples. Gas heat,
air conditioned, furnished. Reasonable
rent. Call 488-2284 alter 6:00p.m.
DEAR ALPHA XI PLEDGES
Best wishes for a successful sneak
Yours truly, Rho Chapter Actives.
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no
cover
charge
eekend Social
evolve
You better watch out y o u
better be good because
Santa Claus is coming . . .
At least University students
are preparing for ol' St. Nick
with a batch of decorating
parties and Christmas for
mals this weeeknd.
TODAY
ALPHA OMICRON PI Date
Dinner, 7-9 p.m., East Hills.
CHI PHI Decorating Party.
7-9 p.m.
FARMHOUSE Decorating
Party, 7-9 p.m.
PI BETA PHI Pledge Din
ner and Formal, 6:30-12 p.m.,
The Knolls.
PI KAPPA PHI-CHI OME
GA House Dance, 4-5 p.m., Pi
Kappa Phi.
POUND HALL Christmas
Formal, 9-12 p.m.
SIGMA NU-DELTA GAMMA
Hour Danca, 4-5 p.m.
TOWNE CLUB-CORN-HUSKER
CO-OP Hour Dance,
7-8 p.m.
SIGMA CHI Ski Party, 8-12
p.m.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA-KAP
PA ALPHA THETA Hour
rTiVrTnK -NOW SHOWIMG-
"A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD
NOT MlOO! -JUDITH CRIST-on
EVERYTHING YOU HOPE
FOR BUT RARELY FIND
IN A FILM I "-New York Herald Tribune
"DEVASTATING I
BLISTERING I
SLASHING!'
New York Times
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presents
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Around Santa
Dance, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
TOMORROW
BETA SIGMA PSI Costume
Party, 9-12 p.m., Issac W a 1
ton Club.
DELTA UPSILON House
Party, 9-12 p.m.
FARMHOUSE Date Din
ner, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
FEDDE HALL Christmas
Party, 8:30-11:30 p.m.
KAPPA SIGMA House Par
ty, 9-12 p.m.
Sigma Alpha Eta
To Host Dr. Knox
Dr. Albert Knox will be
guest speaker at the Sigma
Alpha Eta meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Nebraska
Union.
Knox, of the Veterans Ad
ministration hospital in Kan
sas City, Mo., received his
Ph.D. degree in speech ther
apy from the University of
Southern California.
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PHI MU-TAU KAPPA EP
SILON Tree Trimming Party,
2:30-4:30 p.m., Pan American
room, Nebraska Union.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Klondike Party, 9-12 p.m.
SIGMA KAPPA Pledge For
mal, 9-12 p.m., Congress Inn.
THETA On House Party,
9-12 p.m.
THETA XI-ALPHA PHI
Pledge Hour Dance, 4:30-5:30
UNICRONS Wreath Proj
ect. 7-12 p.m., 1841 So. 45tb.'
ZETA TAU ALPHA For
mal, 6:30-12 p.m., The Knolls.
SUNDAY
CHI PHI-ALPHA XI DEL-
TA Pizza Party, 6-8 p.m.
DELTA SIGMA PI Pizza
Party, 3-5 p.m.
PHI KAPPA PSI-DELTA
GAMMA Pizza Party, 3-5 p.m.
SIGMA NU-PI BETA PHI
Pledges Informal Party, 24
p.m.
THETA XI-KAPPA DELTA
Tree Trimming Party, 2-4
p.m., Kappa Delta.
ALPHA OMICRON PI
House Decorating Party, 7
p.m.
NBC - TV "TODAY" show
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After S5x
Natural shoulder, satin
shawl collar, flap pockets,
center vent and pleatless
trousers. Polyester and ra
yon fabric in Black.
Complete the outfit with
pleated shirt, cummer
bund, tie and studs and
links.
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