The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    The Nebraskan
Wednesday, Oct. 26, I960
Pace 4
Navy Day Ha Significance
For Eighteen University Men
Navy Day .(which is Thurs
day, has special meaning for
18 particular Nebraska stu
dents.
The students in question
are 18 NESEP (Navy En
listed Scientific Education
Program) men currently en
rolled m some phase of engi
neering, mathematics or sci
ence. They are just part of
a total program used across
campus
character:
PSAMUEL
PSYCHE
A thinking man's thinking
man, Psamuel finds that
thoughts come easiest
when he is most comfort
able. That's why he always
wears Jockey brand T
shirte. He likes the way
the fine combed 'cotton
feels next to his skin. He
likes the way the twin
atitchectf nylon-reinforced
collar keeps its shape.
And he likes the full-proportioned
body and extra
long tail that never creeps.
You, too, will like your
elf better when you enjoy
the comfort of Jockey
brand T-shirts. Your
favorite campus store
has them. $1.50
MOWNklNCOftPOMtfO KENOSHA, WIS.
xJockey
T-shirts
SO Years Your Store
fam
ous
name
sweaters
NOW
6.99
X'lT IT ft
Miller's Celebrates
Capital City Days
Toke a campus break and visit Miller's
for fine bargains during Capital City
Days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
October 27, 28 and 29. Both fellas and
gala will find wardrobe money-savers In
nearly every department, like these famous
name Banlon, long-sleeve, V-neck sweaters.
Blue, white or beige. Sizes S, M, L XL Reg. 8.95.
t .
MEN'S STORE FIRST
Shop Monday, doily 9:30 to
Receive Community Savings
the nation in 23 colleges and
universities.
Regular Service
As in most NESEP cases,
the Nebraska Navy students
qualified for advance study
after they had been in the
regular Navy for varying
periods of time.
None of the applicants
could be over 25 years old
before entering a college or
University. They did not need
prior college training, only
a high school diploma or sat
isfactory achievement on a
special test. The program is
open to both males and fe
males, married or single.
Before enrolling at Nebras
ka, the NESEP qualifiers at
tended a preparatory school
for nine weeks at either Bain
bridge or San Diego, Calif.
During this period the se
lectees received training in
math, physics, English us
age, and orientation in col
lege academic requirements.
Also during this time the fu
ture students selected their
field of study with the help
of interviews.
Normal Life
Most of the 18 Nebraska
NESEP's are married and
lead a normal college stu
dent's life.
While in school the stu
dents still belong to the U.S.
Navy. They continue to meet
with Navy officials and ad
vance in rate. After receiving
Dr. Breckenridge
Named to Council
Dr. Adam C. Breckenridge,
professor of political science
and dean of faculties at the
University of Nebraska, has
been appointed to a four-year
term on the national council
of Pi Sigma Alpha, national
political science honorary.
Dean Br-eckenridge previ
ously served on the council
from 1954-1958.
,BW;wg 1
Met irfJaine
linecln '
Full of New Ideas
5:30, Thursday 9:30 to 9 p.m.
Stamps with every purchase.
Ah
his degree, the student re
ports to the Officer Candi
date School in "Newport, R.I.
for officer indoctrination.
After finishing this, the
NESEP student becomes an
ensign in the regular Navy.
Despite the difficult nature
of the fields of study the
Navy students have, the hon
ors are many. In 1959 one
student waS cited at the
Honors Convocation as being
in the upper 10 percent of
his college, four were hon
ored during Honors Convoca
tion last May, one was a
member of Sigma Tau (engi
neering professional fraterni
ty), another was a member
of the Blueprint editori
al staff.
As a whole, the NESEP
grade average for the sec
ond semester, 1959-1960, was
6.641 as compared with the
all-university men's average
of 5.380.
Six Years
Upon graduation and com
mission the Navy students
are then required to obligate
themselves for at least 4
years of active Navy duty.
Four seniors are enrolled
at Nebraska under this plan,
James Brink in e 1 e c t r i
cal engineering, David Far
low, chemical engineering;
William Kisch, mathematics
and William Fish, physics..
There are three in the jun
ior class; Jack Mundcll,
mathematics; John Hen
dricks, electrical engineering
and Lennart Swenson, elec
trical engineering.
Paul Thorn, electrical engi
neering, George draft, phys
ics; Thomas J. Sindorf, me
chanical engineering and
Robert Miley, electrical engi
neering make up the sopho
more class.
The largest class, the
freshmen, numbers seven;
Larry Cecil, chemistry; John
Vorwerk, electrical engineer
ing; Richard Gokey, electri
cal engineering; Wayne Bos
tic, electrical engineering,
James Lewis, physics; My
ron Kyle, electrical engineer
ing and Ido Pistelli, chemi
cal engineering.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 8 P.M.
SPECIAL RATI FOR STUDENTS AND FACULTY
$2.50 RESERVED SEAT JUST $1.50
(ON SALE ONLY AT NEBRASKA UNION)
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Folk Balladeer GEORGE ALEXANDER
Conductor-Composer GUSTAVE HAENSCHEN
The "CONCERT ORCHESTRA AMERICANA" Th. "NEW WORLD SINGERS"
CAST OF 50
PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
EVERYBODY IS R.EAD1MG THE
LITTLE MAN
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NO VONOfR TH" &l$SlANS APE AHEAD OFaJlrl
Pins, Rings Few
NU Couples Immune
To Colorado Cupid
By Eleanor Billings
A week-end in Colorado
wasn't conducive to romance,
as only seven couples an
nounced pinnings or engage
ments this Monday.
Pinnings:
Connie Schroeder, Alpha
Chi Omega sophomore in
Teachers from Jan sen to Gary
D'Angelo, Sigma Chi senior in
Arts and Sciences from Des
Moines, la. '
Nancy Bailar, Delta Delta
Delta sophomore in Teachers
from North Platte to Neil Fer
guson, Phi Kappa Psi junior
in Engineering from North
Platte.
Pat Severens, Kappa Alpha
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BLUE -PeifOT
ON CAMPUS
Theta junior in Teachers from
Omaha to Ben Prieb, Sigma
Chi junior in Arts and Sci
ences from Seattle, Wash.
Dorothy Carpenter, Kappa
Kappa Gamma sophomore in
Teachers from Omaha to Bill
Kuester, Alpha Tau Omega
senior in Arts and Sciences
from Norfolk.
Sandra Kellogg, Kappa
Kappa Gamma alum from
Pueblo, Colo., to Dave Harper,
Phi Gamma Delta senior in
Business Administration from
Omaha.
Engagements:
Anita Dunker, Pi Beta Phi
sophomore in Home Econom
ics from Schuyler to Gene
Mannlein, Farmhouse alum
from St. Paul.
Gail Milligan, Pi Beta Phi
senior in Business Administra
tion from Cooper to C. G. Wal
lace, Phi Kappa Psi senior in
Arts and Sciences from Hast
ings. !
Sue Abart, freshman at
Omaha University to Tom
Gingrich, Theta Xi freshman
in Agriculture from Omaha.
PTA Scholarships
Are Available
Applications for the Ne
braska Congress of PTA
scholarships must be in by 5
p.m. on Nov. 7.
To be eligible for a scholar
ship, a student must be regis
tered as a student in elemen
tary or secondary education,
need financial aid, have high
moral and social standards
and a good scholastic record,
and should show a pleasing
personality and special apti
tude for teaching.
The scholarships are worth
$120 to students working for a
teacher's certficate and will
be considered a gift if the re
cipient completes two years of
teaching.
If the student does not
complete two years of teach
ing, he must repay the un
earned portion of the amount.
Elementary education ma
jors should contact Ruth
Amen in 200 Teachers College
and secondary education ma
jors should contact Dr, Rex
Reckeway in 310C Teachers
College to obtain necessary
information.
Main Feature Clock
SiaUc "Ten
1:00, 3:13, 5:26,
Who
7:39,
Dared,"
9:52.
Vanity: '
Top of the
6:96, 9:36.
'The Dark at the
Stairs," 1:30, 4:16,
Nebraxka: "T h e Greatest
Show on Earth," 1:00, 4:50,
8:40, "H-ave Rocket Will Tra
vel," 3:30, 7:20.
Lincoln: "For The Love of
Mike," 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40,
9:40.
Stuart: "The C a p t a 1 n's
Table," 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35,
9:35.
Faculty Recital
To Be Thursday
A combination of tenor
vocal solos and violin pres
entations will be featured at
the second in a series of
fncultv recitals Thursday at
7:30 p.m. in the Student Un
ion
Tenor soloist for the event
sponsored by the University
music department will be as
sistant professor of voice,
Earl Jenkins. Violin solos will
be presented by music in
structor, Arnold Schatz.
Jenkins will sine "O Loss
of Sight! Total Eclipse!" by
Ha n d e 1 ; "Vainement, Ma
Bien-Aimee" by Lalo; "Auf
dem Kirchhofe" and "Sonn
tag" by Brahms; "So White,
So Soft, So Sweet is She" by
Delius and "Oh, When I Was
m Love with You by
Vaughan-William.
Schatz will perform "Dev
il's Trill" by Tartini; "Sonata
in G Major" by Brahms;
"Recitative and Scherzo" by
Kreisler and "Banjo and Fid
dle" by Kroll. '
Assistant professors of mu
sic, Harvey Hinshaw and
Audun Ravnan will accom
pany the soloists.
Pharmacy Frat
Takes 13 Pledges
A total of 13 pharmacy stu
dents have pledged "into Kap
pa Psi, pharmaceutical fra
ternity, according to Jon
Kautzman, historian of the
fraternity.
The new pledges ait : Louis
Allison, Richard Asher, Rich
ard Baker, Tom Cunningham,
David Elm, Dave Fenner;
Phil Griess, Robert Harvey,
Chuck Hofmann, Don Mc
Vaney, Charles Samuelson,
Ralph Tharp and Chuck Wal-lack.
BROADWAY SHOWS
Choice wals in the student section available.
Ticket mill be on tale at the Union
Thurulay and Friday, October 27 & 28
Buy wanon tickets to see these stars in person in
top Broadway hits:
Brian Donlevy Imogene Coca
Joan Bennett Edward Everett Horton .
Donald Cook Bob Carroll
"ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL"
"THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY"
"ONCE UPON A MATTRESS"
"FIORELLO ! "
Broadway Theatre League of Lincoln '
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its manly grain. Tantalize them with
the lush tobacco-and-brier aroma. But
never let them savor a puff! Kaywoodie
flavor, mildness, and relaxation all
without inhaling are strictly male.
Will this return women to bondage?
Maybe not But it will be a brave exer
cise of your male prerogative . and
pleasurable to boot.
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frt SMK inmtnrhlp card and pipe smoking booklit
Tuciuwav, Relief eriln,
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In Super Grain, $6.95. Standard
$5.95. New crystal-clar-blt.
tuckaway comet apart, fltt In
taiy-carry auede finish pouch.
Orchesis Tryouts
Tonight at Grant
Tryouts for Orchesis mod
ern dance group, will be held
tonight at 7 p.m. in Grant
Memorial Hall.
The organization is open to
University men and women
who meet the qualifications in
the tryouts which include
dance techniques, problems,
exercises and creative work
in dance.
A 5.0 overall avefage is re
quired for participants. Those
wishing to try out should
come in appropriate dance
dresA.
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