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Friday, May 6, 1966
The Daily Nebra&an
Page 3
'Bang! She Shot Me Down'
Many couples this week got
lavaliered, pinned or engage,!
rumor has it, they really
didn't want to because of all
the recent faculty resigna
tions but they all had to.
As one coed put it, "Well,
we had to get pinned and
meanwhile back at the Uni
versity another faculty mem
ber resigned."
LAVALIERINGS
Enemy Tricksey, Theta Sig
graduate student in journalism
from Lincoln, to Nail Couple,
Sigma Delta Chi freshman in
department headman
ship, from Lincoln.
Babe Beckin, Mu Beta sen
ior in cornhusking from Lin
coln, to Jim Innocent De
Mush, Pi Xi senior in mixcol
ogy from Lincoln.
Icky Darling, Alpha Upsilon
Sigma senior In spooking
from Omaha, to Larri Fran
tic, Alpha Nu Upsilon Sigma
Maternity
Addition
Planned
A new building addition is
being added to the Student
Health Center. Dr. Samson
Funsey, health director, said
that the new addition is a
maternity ward.
"The Health Center's pur
pose is to meet the needs of
the students," Funsey said.
The maternity ward will
triple the capacity of the hos
pital. Included in the plans
are a solarium, nursery and
entertainment rooms.
The addition was contract
ed after hundreds of petitions
had been sent from Hellpan
and Inebriated Paternity Club
(IPC).
Funsey exclaimed that at
least the students are help
ing the campus to expand
even though "meanwhile
back at the University an
other faculty member was
resigning."
EXPERIENCED TYPIST, reasonable
rates. Call Pat Owen. 423-2008.
OPPORTUNITY. Anybody interested In
living on small farm and Interested
in horses & rodeo for summer. South
east Lincoln. Call 489-5890 evenings.
THESIS BINDING
Fast Service
Charles Elce and Son
2626 North 48th
Phone 466-2ii28
WE ARE NOW PURCHASING quality
fiction, satire, verse, photo art. illus
trations, feature articles, and cartoons.
Looking primarily for material for
young readership. Please submit ma
terials for consideration or queries to:
Mr. Scott Box 259, Port Collins, Colo.
COUPLE APARTMENT CARETAKERS.
Services and some rent. Attractive
apartment, by June 12. Write "Care
taker, Daily Ncbraskan".
LARGE APARTMENT. Near campus.
Idea! for college men. Also, EFFICI
ENCY APARTMENT. Call 435-4044
evenings.
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, kitchen, din
ing room, living room, prefer females,
enough room for 4 or 5. Call 434-1935,
after 4:30 contact custodian at Rich
ards Hall.
LARGE APARTMENT CLOSE TO CAM
PL'S available for summer student. $65
utilities. Call after 10 P.M. 640 S.
12th. 477-1693.
MALE SHARE HOUSE Private bed
room und quiet study area three blocks
north of campus. Low summer rent.
Call 799-3036.
MATH STUDENTS
Experienced tudori available for Math 12-116. Group ses
sions now being arranged. $2.00hour per person.
Contact J. Forrcll or K. Schroder
Room B-7 Burnett Hall
or Call 799-3795.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Nebraska Union
senior In agriculture from
Lincoln.
PINN1NGS
Carolyn Towers, sophomore
in music from Chimesville, to
Andrew Hall, Epsilor Nu
Gamma junior in languages
from Lincoln.
Willa Crummy, Gamma Al
pha Chi junior in journalism
from Lincoln, to Miles Creek
man, Rho Alpha Gamma jun
ior in business management
from North Platte.
Susie Cross-over, Upsilon
Nu sophomore in program
ming from Cambridge, to
Rick Scotch, Nu Upsilon sen
ior in fun and games from
Mount Vernon, la.
No Spring Day
Cont. from pg. 1, col. 7
West campus and the battle
area.
Highly stated that his pla
toons of water baloonists are
among the best and that n
special party of squirt gun
ners has been secretly prac
ticing lor days.
Both captains have request
ed that all available beer
mugs be requisitioned for the
final drenching attack.
Men Need
Curfews
Cont. from Pg. 1, Col. 2
and that might get sticky," he
said. "On the other hand,
what would the people of the
state think if the boys could
run wild till all hours of the
night?"
"It is very complicated," he
continued, "but we will think
of some solution that will
make everybody happy. I
hope."
BASEMENT APARTMENT for married
couple. Private entrance. 477-5548.
GENTRY HOUSE
3140 Orchard
Taking reservation!
now for summer school,
cooking, T.V., shower,
clean & nice, low
rates. 477-6268.
1956 CHEVROLET. tlck. good top, $250.
Call 435-4038.
1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 4-speed
transmission, VS. Call 432-8804 or
477-5909 alter 6.
FOREIGN STUDENT LEAVING, must
sell 1956 CHEVROLET, sacrifice price
$135. Call 4324967
1963 RED VOLKSWAGEN, sun roof, food
condition. Call 434-5706.
1952 MG TD Fine Example of motoring
in the classical tradition. $895. 466-9683.
1966 HONDA SPORT 50. Moving, must
sacrifice. $200. 477-4604.
Must Bell
Hi-Fi System
Scott Amplifier, Jensen Sneaker.
Records, all types: also I'hllco
T.V., a new picture tube.
Call Robert Feder. 434-5331 or
Law College, Ext. 2537.
Florence Nightingale, Slap
pa Thi sophomore in pre-med
from Bellevue, to Laddie
Longlust, Rho Chi junior in
evaluations and bandage rol
ling from Lincoln.
ENGAGEMENTS
Andit Warrents, sophomore
in budget balancing from
Hastings, to Doger Roar, jun
ior in gavel pounding from
Hastings.
Merry Lynn Hoggmaster,
Slappa Welt senior in journa
lism from Hooper, to Karl
Dabblesome, Sigma Delta
Sigma graduate student in re
volutions from Philadelphia,
Pa.
"I just hope it doesn't rain."
said Baby emphatically.
Reasons as to just why the
usual Spring Day activities
have been cancelled were not
immediately available.
Chancellor Cliff Hanger,
when finally cornered in an
Administration building eleva
tor, said in response to t h
cancellation question, "Going
down, please."
However, high sources have
it that the cacellation was
due to the fact that "mean
while back at the University
another faculty member was
resigning ..."
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PINKY
FACULTY Resignation
Party, 12 noon, Pershing Audi
torium. THETA NU EPSILON, 12:23
p.m., Main Bathroom.
WAYNE MOLES' Fan
Club, 12:30 p.m., Basement
Lounge.
PINK EYE Burning Party,
12:30 p.m., Chancellor's Of
fice. ANDY Too Bad's Wake, 1
p.m., Crib Juke Box.
ARCH Fan Club, 1:05 p.m.,
NEWMASTER Exercises,
1:06 p.m., Hall in front ol
ANUS Office.
SHAFTTUCK'S Political Or
ganization, 1:29 p.m., ANUS
office.
ALMOST Innocents Club
Membership Planning Com
mittee, 2:20 p.m., Xi front
yard.
SORORITY Radicals Organ
ization, 2:23 p.m., Achiten's
Ranch.
KARL'S Tailor, 2:26 p.m.,
Pieffer's Apartment.
PHI DELTA THETA Pledge
Meeting, 3 p.m., Karl's Apart
ment. SHAFT'S Executive Meet
ing, 3:15 p.m., Myron's.
STUDENT Welfare Meet
ing, 11 p.m., Columns.
CRIBBER'S CLUB, 7 a.m.,
Union line.
Dabblesome
To Serve
In Marines
Karl Dabblesome, former
president of Sigma Delta Sig
ma, has enlisted in the Marine
Corps and volunteered for
duty in Viet Nam.
Dabblesome, known for his
support of LBJ's Administra
tion and the war in Viet Nam,
made the announcement of
his enlistment at a Rear End
Park session Thursday.
"My country needs me and
the poor people in Asia need
me and besides my student
draft deferment expires in
June," he said.
Queen Exams
Alpha Sigma Sigma, a proc
tology honorary, took the oc
casion of the last faculty resig
nation to announce examina
tion for their annual Sweet
heart of Alpha Sigma. .
Errorless
Directory
Gets Award
The University's 300th
Hearst Award was won by
Builders Thursday for its 1965
66 student directory.
The award read, "For pro
viding vour sehnnl with n rti.
rectory that never makes an
error and a cover worthy of
art, you deserve our highest
nonor.
The award SDecificallv went
on to describe the cover of
this year's Builder's directory
as being modern, colorful and
showing excellent planning.
Furthermore, the award
stressed that not one student
or telephone number omitted
has been found.
The award said the Build
er's directory shows excel
lence as compared with other
University problems such as
"meanwhile back at the Uni
versity another faculty mem
ber was resigning."
Complaint
Is Lodged
A petition protesting the
ANUS election last week be
cause of campaigning by Kent
Newmaster has been filed
with the ANUS Student Court.
The petition, submitted by
Mike Square and Steve
Church, said that Newmaster
was prejudiced during the
campaign for his sister Nasty
Newmaster.
Newmaster handed out cam
paign cards for Nastv. h i s
sister, told his personal friends
to vote for her and voted for
her himself," the petition as
serted.
Square noted that Newmas
ter had been caught once this
week supporting his roommtae
for JAM prseident and that
supporting his sister was "the
lasi square.
When asked for his reaction,
tion, Newmaster said "Nasty
should have been nresident of
both JAM and ANUS as far as
I m concerned.
He added, "What could I do
when meanwhile back at the
University another faculty
member was resigning . . ."
Motorcycle Races Scrambles
Over 100 Riders from 4 States
Plenty of Action, Spills, Thrills
idwest
Saturday, May 7,
Wanfacls!
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You'd Like Them to
Read About?
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"T" I
No Dates
All is not daisies for mem
bers of the Guiltys' Mates
(alias, Pink Dots), said Ene
ma Summerer speaking of
dating discrimination.
Miss Summerer was pon
dering the advantages and
disadvantages of being a
member of the Mates and has
decided that the honorary is
indeed good training for wall
flowers and future old maids.
"I'm afraid that my social
life would be ruined if I were
a member of the Mates,"
stated Miss Summerer.
She continued to say that
no man in his right mind
would date a Mate, except
that is, the Guiltys them
selves. "And who wants to go out
with bookified types like the
Guiltys?" she asked.
Miss Summerer is still giv
ing the subject more thought,
but has intimated to Pink
Speedway
7:30 p.m. 4600 N.27
C0UP0N-
For Mates
Eye reporters that the fun
she would miss is possibly
not worth the social liability
of membership in the Mates.
She also pointed that since
"meanwhile back at the Uni
versity another faculty mem
ber was resigning" she wasn't
sure she wanted to join any
thing. Daily Nebraskan
Vol. 81, No. 10S
Miy . 1966
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I He
Filibuster
Goes On
At IPC
Inebriated Paternity Club
held a special meeting Satur
day night, but was unable to
come to any decisions when
Chuckle Buxter threatened to
continue his filibuster from
the previous 99 meetings.
Howaver, the club did man
age to slip in a few decisions
when Buxter slipped out to get
his personally autographed
Robert's Rules of Order.
Eta Bita Tau was granted
approval to colonize on the
campus when it was learned
they were willing to confine
themselves io the basement
of the Xi Chi paternity house
and Xi Chi could utilize all
the staterooms on the poop
deck of their porch.
Sigma lota Nu abstained
from voting when Stew Ford
got tangled up m his abbacus
trying to determine whether
SIN would be able to attract
enough men for a pledge
class. However, he noted they
would not need too large
a pledge class for there were
only two graduating seniors
this year the others were
still waiting to make the Guil
ty's. IPC also turned down a re
quest by Alca Alca (AA) to
become members of the IPF.
Gag Anders, paternity af
fairs chairman, reported that
he had contacted New Rork
City about obtaining the Stat
ue of Liberty to present to the
next Princess Athena during
Weak Greek. He also noted
that next year's Weak Greek
convocation would be re
stricted to maternities.
Gary No-Sin, IPC president,
blushing, asked if Duck Scat,
had a report. Scat, however,
said he had none as he was
too busy because meanwhile
back at the University anoth
er faculty member resigned.
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