Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1960 Poge 4 The Nebreskon Coeds Get Men Despite Exams , By Eteaaor BUBags Hear exams seem to have taken their loll on the ro mance department Hwever, seven coeds got their men this week. Piaaiags Janet Hansen, Delta Delta Delta senior in Home Ec onomics from North Platte, to Areie Clegg, Farm House senior ia AgricaEsre from Gcrtiseaburg. Khoda Skiff, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teachers from Grand Lslaad. to Tom Tucker, Phi Delia Theta jun ior r Easiness Admmistra- Rutledge Named To NSTA Post Dr. James A. RjcJeife. profetaaw of secondary e&a caiacai at the Csarersiy, was recerUy appointed regisnal program c&airmaa of the Na tios&l Science Teachers As-1 aoaatira. Dr. BsSedge 1 lead a comsltJee to set up meatingsi of the NSTA ami delenmaei subjects aad policies. The committee wi3 draw bers from Nebraska. Kansas. Iswa, Sosti D&k&a and Wj- The first large assemMv mi be feelS smroetaae m tiff fall of 13C1, Dr. PjtfOedge aa fiEnoe Be als tail that a goad reasresentatka is ex- pect.ad from the five-state am. Dr EsSedge has bees wiil ate IMverEiy since JSSS. Be is also sajsemsor of catraal soeoces at LTmvsx s&j Higi Sdhsol. tion from Omaha. Vk ti Jennings. Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Home Economics from Lincoln, to Xoel Martin. Sigma Chi jun ior in Teachers from Clay Center, Kansas. Linda Bastian, Kappa Kap pa Gamma sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to Gary Fries, Sigma Phi Epsi oa sophomore in Business Ad ministration from Lincoln. Engagements Carol Vermaas, Alpha Phi senior is Teachers from Lin coln, to Chuck Smith, senior in Business Administration from Holdrege. Nancy Treaiway from Kearney. So Leonard Hild, Alpha Gamma Riao sopho more an AErkadtore from PlaltsiDOBih. Jaa dark. Alpha Chi Ome ga janisr in Teachers from St. EdJrands So Boo Patrick from Genoa. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Wamejx axt vi&rms xnSsai suaWus fcs5 ta OR ELSE fCMrt. brvm Page XI cause of disaiamiiiaatoty practices to hmssred guess of the U-S, we hare a pns3 kns vital to our matkas. aad me-as ratea most take a leading role in sTappcBtsig altemjiTls to verasiroe i. Careers Conference Biz Ad Students Free Oct. 18 for Meetings STRICTLY PARTISAN (CnX from Page S) stated Monday that Weav er has dodged an appear ance a television aews panel offered the congress man free, sim excuse was given. He jnst isit going to show. Any incumbent, whether Democrat or Republican, has an obligation, not to Ms opponent, but to the elector ate to face squarely the issues of the campaign in open forum with his foe. Any incumbent who dodges such appearances isn't worthy of the support of the people. Althoagh some candidates are put on the spot by joint appear ances, they have a moral obligation fb defend their record openly. Two Bill PhO ought to get oat of politics if be hasn't the guts to face his opponent- I thick the Nebraska voters will see to it that his demise is quick and fatal Fulbrigbt Grant Deadline Soon Deadline for 1961-62 Ful bright study-abroad scholar ships is October 3L, 1960. Seniors , and graduate stu dents interested in the possi bility of studying abroad for a year should talk to Harold E. Wise, associate dean of the Graduate College, SOS Administration. Foundation Post To Earl Kline Nixon Travels Shown Tliiirsdav -Earl Cline has been ap pointed to O the vacancy on the executive committee of the' University ForaBidatioa, ca&sed by the death of J. Stewart EBiotJL Perrv- W. A3 sto&SESs in fee College Itac for Carl G. MamameljBraadi director-secretary an- off Biasness Adanimstratiioniot Biffig-Manan&el aad Asso- Kwmced. win be exemsed from classes ciates of Omaha. 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