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THE NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, January 1 1 , IVO
On The Social Side:
Column Lists 77 Couples1 Announcements .
By GRACE HARVEY
Society Editor
Approximately seventy mar
riages, pinnings and engagements
were announced in organized
bouses after the holidays. That
crazy cool cupid really went wild!
With so much social news to an
nounce, it seems pointless to sit
around and waste space with pleas
ant observances concerning the
weather, etc., so on with the story.
The lone house party of the past
weekend was held by Kappa Kap
pa Gamma. Couples clad in every
thing from nightmare outfits to
cat suits danced to the music of
the Trend Four. The party was
planned by Maxial Wright, social
chairman.
Marriages:
Carol Broers, Nebraska City, to
Jack Wier, Beta Theta Pi junior
from Nebraska City.
Sue Ramey, Gamma Phi Beta
senior from Lincoln, to Al Hol
bert, Beta Theta Pi senior from
Lincoln.
Judy Flansburg, Kappa Alpha
Theta alum from Lincoln, to Bob
Burton, Beta Theta Pi senior in
Dent School from Falls City.
Marie Duerr, junior from Louis
ville, to Charles Wright, Pi Kappa
Phi senior from Lincoln, on Dec.
18.
Daisy DuTeau, Kappa Kappa
Gamma junior from Lincoln, to
Gates Minnick, University gradu
ate, also of Lincoln.
Ellie Elliot, senior from Mineral
Wells, Texas, to Sachiq Ashida,
graduate student from Nishinumi
ga, Japan.
Millie Gealy, Kappa Delta sen
ior from Gordon, to Bob Genge,
Theta Xi junior from Kansas City,
Mo., on Dec. 18.
Judy Joyce, Alpha Phi senior
from Lincoln, to Bob Knapple, for
mer University student from Om
aha, on Dec. 21.
Cathy Olds, Delta Gamma Mor
tar Board from Omaha, to Marvin
Bridges, Sigma Chi alum from
Omaha, now attending Stanford
University.
Betty Lane Riggs, Pi Beta Phi
Junior from Omaha, to Larry Gay,
Phi Kappa Psi senior from Grand
Island, on Nov. 29. v
Libby Russell, Kappa Kappa
Gamma senior from Linooln, to
Larry Dunning, Sigma Chi alum,
also of Lincoln, on Dec. 17.
Donna Stephenson, Kappa Delta
alum from Lincoln, to Chuck
Parks, Delta Sigma Phi senior,
also of Lincoln, on Dec. 18.
Vivian Vavra of Seward, to Ron
Reinmiller, Farm House senior
from Staplehurst, on Dec. 27.
Engagements:
Carol Bartels, freshman from
Tobias, to Ron Holtmeier, Pi Kap
pa Phi senior, also of Tobias.
Priscilla Blackman, freshman at
, Nebraska Wesleyan from Teka
mah, to James Cutler, Theta Xi
junior, also of Tekamah.
Arlene Bouwens, Howard Hall
sophomore from Panama, to Don
Schmidt, also of Panama.
Ann Brodecky, Towne Club soph
omore, to Tom Wallace, also of
Lincoln, who attends Greer Col
lege in Chicago.
Ruth Ann Clark, junior from
Brock, to Richard Schultz, junior
from Farnam.
Clare Connelly of Hastings to
Dick Hill, Delta Tau Delta sen
ior, also of Hastings.
Texas U. Prowler
Proves Harmless
Austin, Texas After nearly a
year the Daily Texan at the Uni
versity of Texas has made public
the story of the mysterious dormi
tory prowler.
After listening to a radio report
of a patient's escape from the Au
stin State Mental hospital one coed
dressed in levis and a man's white
shirt, wrapped her head in a ban
danna, and stepped onto the second-story
porch roof to dry her
freshly washed hair.
Upon catching a glimpse of her
from a nearby window one of the
residents screamed and there fol
' lowed a quick succession of cries
of "Crazy man," hysterical girls
and calls to the police. The police,
of course, found nothing; and the
only ones who got any rest that
night were the girl with the rol-
leri-up hair and her roommate.
Cathy Hodder, Kappa Alpha
Theta junior from Lincoln, to Bob
Serr, Delta Tau Delta senior, also
of Lincoln.
Nancy Draper, Alpha Xi Delta
senior from Belden, to Chuck Tom
sen, Delta Tau Delta Innocent from
Minden.
Barb Eicke, Alpha Omicron Pi
junior from Rosalie, to Chuck Arm
strong, Sigma Phi Epsilon alum
from Omaha. .
Carolyn Goetz, Kappa Alpha
Theta senior from Omaha, to Jack
Braley, Phi Delta Theta senior
from Miles City, Mont.
Darlene Goodding, Towne Club
and Mortar Board alum from Lin
coln, to Bill Roy, senior from Ber
wyn, 111.
Pat Halversen, Delta Gamma
senior from Seward, to Norm Wat
kins, Alpha Tau Omega senior
from Lincoln.
Roma Jean Miller, senior from
Lincoln, to James Mansfield, sen
ior from St. Paul, Minn.
Carol Morehead, Pi Beta Phi
junior ' from Falls City, to "Wink
Stebbins, Beta Thete. Pi alum from
Falls City.
Sue Olson, Gamma Phi Beta
senior from Norfolk, to Jim Carson,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon alum from
Norfolk, now attending the Uni
versity of Omaha.
Jane Pierce, Towne Club senior,
to Phil Hill, also of Lincoln.
Gail Pohlman, of Stanton, to
Harvey Jorgenson, Alpha Gamma
Rho junior from Curtis.
Mary Laura Prather, Alpha Chi
Omega sophomore from G 1 e n
wood, Iowa, to John Copley of Sid
ney. 1
Margaret Raben, Delta Delta
Delta senior from Nebraska City,
to Ernest Campbell, junior from
Spartanburg, South Carolina.
DeEtte Reikofski, Phi Omega
senior at Midland College from
Madison, to Bob Anderson, Acacia
senior from West Point.
Pat Roehrkasse, Towne Club
alum, to Bob Reed, Beta Sigma
Psi senior from Omaha.
Pat Shaller, Alpha Xi Delta soph
omore from South Sioux City, to
John Aden, Sigma Phi Epsilon sen
ior from Milford.
Jean Ann Smith, Chi Omega
sophomore from York, to Bob John
son, senior from York.
Sandie Speicher, Kappa Kappa
Gamma junior from Omaha, to
Roger Lidwall, Beta Theta Pi sen
ior at the University of Colorado,
also of Ciiluha.
Bonnie Splichal, Alpha Xi Delta
alum from Lincoln, to Dick Grant,
Delta Tau Delta senior from Be
atrice.
Nancy Stanley, Delta Delta Del
ta senior from Lincoln, to Joe
Huckfeldt, Alpha Gamma Rho
alum from Gordon.
"Trn Stride, Chi Omega jun
ior from Omaha, to Dick Foster,
MIT graduate from Boston.
Jeanne Hansen, Sigma Kappa
junior from Stanton, to Jim Tay
lor, senior from Lincoln.
Marianne Hansen, Delta Delta
Delta senior from Sioux City,
Iowa, to Paul Means, pre-law stu
dent from Omaha.
Donna Herd, of Columbus, to
Lee Croenke,' Pi Kappa Phi sen
ior, also of Columbus.
Clare" Hinman, Delta Delta Delta
Mortar Board from North Platte,
to Joe Mesmer, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon president, also of North
Platte.
Jackie James, Terrace Hall sen
ior from York, to John Copen
houer, senior from Lincoln.
Pat Kitchen, Alpha Phi senior
from McCook, to Tom Hassler,
Sigma Chi senior, also of McCook
Carol Klepinger, Towne Club
freshman, to Larry Young of Pan
ama.
Sandv Ledingham. Alpha Phi
senior from Lyman, to Louie Rop
er. Phi Delta Theta alum from
Lincoln.
- Marilyn Lingo, Kappa Kappa
Gamma junior from Blair, to Bob
Lur,-r. Kappa Sigma alum from
York.
Alice Logie, Chi Omega senior
from St. Paul, to John Kysar, Sig
ma Phi Epsilon senior from Lin
coin.
Helen Lomax, University alum
from Berwyn, to' Steve Peterson
Atoha Gamma Rho senior from
Broken Bow.
Ann tuchsinger, Alpha Chi Ome
ga junior from Columbus, to Lt
Carter Thoenes of Port Washing
ton, Wis.
Sharon Mangold, Gamma P h i
Beta Mortar Board from Ben
nington, to Jack Rogers, Univer
sity alum from Lincoln.
Carol Marx, Sigma Delta Tau
senior from Lincoln, to Bill Berry,
Pi Lambda Phi at the University
of Oklahoma, from Oklahoma City.
Shari Sullivan, Gamma Phi Beta
freshman from Grand Island, to
Bob Nelson, freshman from Grand
Island.
Nancy Swanson, Delta Gamma
sophomore from Lincoln, to Roger
Von Gillern, also of Lincoln.
Deanna Thomas, Kappa Delta
freshman from Auburn, to Bob
Humphrey, junior at Peru State
Teachers College, also of Auburn.
Carol Timm, Gamma Phi- Beta
senior from Eustis, to Norris Eck
lund, Theta Xi senior from Zl
wood. Jean Tincher, Terrace Hall, jun
ior from Orchard, to Chuck Tho
mas, also oi Orchard.
Janice Tower, Kappa Delta
freshman from Hastings, to May
nard Huntley, freshman at Hast
ings College, also of Hastings.
Peggy Volzke, Kappa Delta jun
ior from Broken Bow, to G e n e
Kelley, graduate student from Valentine.
Pinnings:
Pat Alvord, junior from Lincoln,
to Wendell Friest, Theta Xi junior
from Plattsmouth.
Georgians Anderson, Delta Gam
ma senior irom Omaha, to von
Collins, Phi Kappa Psi senior from
Lincoln.
Nancy Boedeker, Kappa Kappa
Gamma sophomore from Murray,
to Bruce Martin, Sigma Chi In
nocent from Lincoln.
I JANUARY 14 thru 21 j j
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Under the sponsorship of
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Georgia Britten, Delta Delta
Delta junior from Omaha, to John
Hicks, Sigma Nu freshman in Law
College from Seward.
Norma Burgess, of Atkinson, to
Jerry Coburn, Pi Kappa Phi jun
ior from Butte.
Bev Conriell, Chi Omega senior
from Lincoln, to Dick Tilly, Kappa
Sigma sophomore from Goodland,
Kansas.
Laurie Dempster, Kappa Kappa
Gamma sophomore from ' Eustis,
Texas, to Don Smith, Pi Kappa
Phi senior from Winner, So. Dak.
Sharon Fleichman, Lincoln Gen
eral nurse from Plattsmouth, to
Mel Todd, Alpha Gamma Rho jun
ior from Union.
Sis Lonsbrough, Gamma Phi Beta
junior from Omaha, to Don Wil
cox, Pi Kappa Phi junior from
York.
Gayle Lyman, Pi Beta Phi soph
omore at Iowa State College from
Omaha, to Erik Olsen, Phi Delta
Theta .sophomore, also of Omaha.
Nancy Person, Chi Omega jun
ior from Tecumseh, to Jack
Gardner, Kappa Sigma president
from Ansley.
Marlene Rife, junior from Oma
ha, to Donald Dandy, Zeta Beta
Tau junior, also of Omaha.
Dee Synoveck, Towne Club sen
ior, to Jim Bahm, Theta Xi alum,
also of Lincoln.
Friday:
Kappa Delta Formal House Party
Alpha Phi Pledge Open House
Party
Saturday:
Ag Men's Club Dinner Dance
Delta Upsilon Pledge Party
Delian Union Informal Dance
Nebraskan:
Application
Forms Due
Monday
Applications for staff positions
on The Nebraskan are now being
accepted in the Nebraskan office,
Room 20, Union or the Public
Relations office, 1127 R Street.
Completed forms must be re
turned before S p.m. Jan. 16.
Freshman and transfer students
are eligible to apply, according
to the decision of the Board of
Student Publications, although 'they
do not have credit at the Uni
versity. Staff positions and salary are
editor, $65; news editor, $45; man
aging editor, $45; editorial page
editor, $45; four copy editors, $35;
sports editor, $45; agricultural ed
itor, $20; business manager, $60;
assistant business managers, $20
plus commission, and circulation
manager, $50.
Applicants will be interviewed
at the Union, Parlor A!, begin
ning at 4 p.m. Jan. 19.
Seaman To Speak
Thursday, Friday
Dr. Gerald R. Seaman, associate
professor of zoology at the Univer
sity of Texas Medical Branch, will
give two lectures at the University
on Thursday and Friday.
Dr. Seaman, well-known for his
research in biochemical proper
ties and enzvmatic activities in
unicellular forms, will discuss
"Protozoa as Tools for Metabolic
Research" at 4 p.m. Thursday, in
Room 217, Ferguson Hall.
He will speak on "Alternate Path
ways of Succinate Metabolism" at
2 p.m. Friday, in Room 104, Plant
Industry Building.
His visit to the University is be
ing sponsored jointly by the de
partment of physiology and the Uni
versity Research Cojncil.
Army ROTC
All Army ROTC Regimental
Staff and Battalion, Commanders
will meet Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.
in the Military and Naval Science
Building, Cadet Information of
ficer Mike Shuyme, announced.
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