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The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, Ma 18, 1960
Reservation Wishes
4 re Said 'Explicite
The Student Union has very
xDlicite wishes on how a
croup should go about reserv
ing space in the Union for
meetings andor banquets, ac
cording to W. S. Stockton,
Union operations manager.
"The Union can handle both
meetings with and without
food service," said the opera
tions manager.
Reservations are made
through the reservations sec
retary, Jean Weygint, in the
Union office either by phone
or by personal contact, be
tween the hours of 8-5 p.m.
daily.
Initial Contact
"This initial contact should
be made at least one week in
advance and should include
such basic information as
whether food service is de-
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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
Second Semester 1959-60
sired, how many will attend,
when the room is wanted and
if any special arrangements
are wanted," said Stockton.
If food service and catering
service is planned, the group
should contact either Mr.
Kohlligian, food service man
ager, or Mr. Crispin, catering
service manager, at the same
time the initial reservation is
made.
"The best time of the day
to contact food sen ice," sug
gested Stockton, is between
the dinner hours."
The food service people will
sit down with the group and
arrange the menu to the ex
act desires of the group. A
menu can be chosen to include
just coffee to a major banquet
to the needs of a picnic, ac
cording to Stockton.
Equipment Available
'The Union can equip the
room with tables,, chairs,
chalkboards, lectunes, ash
trays, sound assistances,
pianos and movie screens if
needed," said the operations
manager.
The final stage of reserving
one of the Union's rooms is
to contact the office within 48
hours before the meeting time
and give an exact count of
people to be present and
equipment desired.
"After the final arraige
ments have beei made, the
room will be set ep with a It
per cent marginal allowance
atwve and below the number
of people said to be coming."
Stockton said. "This mill al
low a mu of, sav. 50 to have The scholarships, worth $75
at the most 55 guests served I each, are given to two iresfy
and a minimum of 45 with oat i man sludents who have ex
rrtni ! celled in scholarship and ao
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nviues. Along wiui
AIR AWARD The Nebraska Joyce-Johnson
Squadron of Arnold Air Society at the
University recently was presented the Out
standing Squadron Award for Area G and
installed new officers. Dr. Prank Sorenson
was guest speaker at the meeting and gave
an orientatioa on the Aero-Space Age. Dr.
Sorenson is presenting the award, a travel
ing plaque, to cadets Forbes and Flory.
Newly installed officers are Lee Forbes,
commander; William Wells, executive
commander; Darrell Grapes, operations;
John Power, adjutant; Edwin Sterling,
comptroller; Stephen Watkins, information
senices officer.
Benidt And
Edeal Get
Scholarships
Carol Berndt and Karen
Edeal. sophomores in College
of Agriculture, have been
named recipients of the Fris
bie Scholarship award.
scholar
ships ihe winners get their
names placed on a traveling
trophv which they may keep
' durag the year that they are
the winner.
Mr. Fnsbie was State 4-H
The Union 'has at its dis
posal for reservation. 11 meet
ing rooms, 2 special purpose
rooms (auditorium and ball
room), and 5 rooms limited to
food service only, including
the Pan American room.
Free Facilities -
"These facilities are free to
all student groups and groups
directly associated with the scholarships have been given
campus," said Stockton. j to University sludents.
The operations manager The University 4-H Club al
comclnded by saying that the so made the announcement of
groups should check out the j the delegates to the Coop
keys for the partv rooms be-1 camp in Woodsbury, Mo. They
fore and return them after- are Marshal Ruhr and Sherry j
wards. Bergh. j
Paiihellenic
To Limit
Legacies
Panhellenic has voted to
limit legacy weekend next
year to sisters and daughters
who are seniors in high!
school. j
Pat Johnson. Panhellenic
president, said the question;
bad been discussed ia the sor
ritifs and that a delegate,
vote at the Panhellenic meet-;
ing indicated agreement with
the purposed change.
The reason for the change
is due to the fact Legacy
Weekend is becoming so large
it is diincult for the sororities
No Union Flick
No movies will be shown in
the Student Union this week
end. The regular recreation
areas will be open for bowl
ing and pool.
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AU Mctton of Bnglirt A.
Mooter. Mw M
Clasm mMtmf t 1 p.m. or 4 dy. or WF.
day.
milnr at 1 P m Tin or Ithor on.
AJi OMtloaa of Buainau Organlxatlon i.
Taaadaj, Star t4
n. mMtlna at I p.m. or 4 day, or MWF.
of thoa day.
Cla mttaf at t P-m. TTh or .Ithor of . two day.
All aoctioM of "Ec 15.
AU tactions of Franch It. 14.
All OMtlona of Spanlah 52. '64.
AU taction, of Horn Ec 41, 42.
Wednesday, Mar tS
CT. moMinc at t p.m. or 4 day., or iSWT. or or., or two
of these days.
CI.- martin .1 S P.m. or 4 day. or MWF. or any on. or iw.
of then daya.
All aaetHxia Of Ec 11. It.
An section, of Ed SO, JL
Claaaaa mttUnf atS p.m. TTh. or .Ither of these two day..
Claaaaa moating at 5 p.m. TTh. or any ona or two of the daya.
AO oscUon. of Math 11. 12. IT. 42.
All .action, of Math 14. IS. lift. 11
Tkarsday. May M
'Claaaea mettnf at 4 p.m. S or 4 daya.
or tnaa day.
An taction of English B. 1.
Claaaaa meeting at 4 p.m. TTh. or eithar on. of thaaa two daya.
AS mctiona of EngHah 2. I. .
Friday. Mar tl
Claxsea meeting at 8 a-m. ft or 4 daya. or MWF. or any on or twa
of that. days.
Classes meeting at 8 am. TTh. or oither of these two daya.
All section, of Business Organization 21.
Salarday. May 1
Clasae meotlng at I a m. a or 4 day, or MWF. or any on. or twa
of thee days.
Classes matting at -tn. TTh or either on. of these two daya.
Tweaaw. May 31
dasaas meeting at 10 a m. ft or 4 daya.
f thaaa days.
Ctaasaa meeting at 1 a m. TTh or atthar ona of these two daya.
Wednesday. Jaa 1
Classea meeting at 11 a m. ft or 4 daya.
of these days.
Classes meeting at 11 a m- TTh or atthar ona of these twa days.
AO taction, of Speech . 11.
AD taction, of Ed . C2.
or MWF. or any ona or twa
MWF. or any one or two
or MWF. or any ona or two
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Cub leader for 32 vears and to handle so ra a n y guests.
started the scholarship in re- Both junior and senior high;
membrance of his wife. schoolers are invited to Leg-
Since its beginning. 18 j acy weeKena unaer uie
ent program. j
Also, the Panhelic Council;
made the final decision con
cerning room rushing at its
Monday meeting. It was de
cided no room rushing would
be allowed during open bouse
or during the first set of one-;
boar parties, although an or-'
ganization tour of the bouses
w:Q be allowed during the!
first parties. j
RuHn-rwteng will be sd-
toned daring the two-boari
parties. Miss Johnsoa said.
Paiihellenic is csidenngj
the possibility of sponsoring j
Amy VanderbDt as main;
speaker at a convocation next j
year.
Slarkey Receives j
Physics Atcard
Gary Starkey has been
chosen as recipient of the
freshman physics achieve-
ment award."
The award is given annnal
ilv to an outstanding student
i iii a freshman physics class.
Sharkey will receive a per
sonaDv engraved copy of the
" Handbook of Chemistry and
! Physics."
I Dr. Paul Golahammer, as-
fiurjji professor" of physics,
made the presentaUon.
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