The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    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.
Oct IS to a-.tem.i-Hi aM-day TV first after se$M
Rinsnaaess Careers ComifereDice jg M ers8sel aod indas
sessiwsa ia the S&adeal Urn-1 piaj relaftMrc. Carl R. Geis-
GUTCHS tEST
frmtm bm), C. 14
trips to Russia ami! Souatli
America will be featmrad at
the Yimiig RepaaJafcEn meet
mig TimTil2y mlglbt.
Cb-i!cms!sriJ by sJte Stotenl
Vmtm Halts sski T wcs -miSist.
the Ohm wM feegii al
T.3B p.m. m ifihe IirJe Amfi
tiOHniuDi eff the SJumSsiit rEism.
HELLO
GIRL
DAIJCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
STUDENT
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8:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M.
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