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Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1961 Page 4 J r':.. ( .J Pre-Finals Rush Snares 25 Pairs Many couples have assured their favorite companion that they will be devoted even if finals are the main concern during the next few weeks. Nine pinnings and fifteen en gagements have been re vealed. v Pinnings Ami Whitmcfe. Delta GaQ- u sophomore in Teachers College from Mitchell to Steve Hansen, Phi Gamma Delta 6ophomore in Arts and Sci ences from Grand Island. Jeanne Morrison, Delta Gamma sophomore in Teach ers College from Lincoln to Don Purcell, Phi Delta Theta junior in Business Adminis tration from Omaha. Martha Shaffer, Kappa Al pha Theta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Omaha to Dick Chamberlain, Phi Delta Theta senior in Arts and Sci ences from Omaha. Susie Crabbe, Alpha Xi Del ta sophomore in Medical Tech nology from Lincoln to Dar rell Frenzel, Delta Sigma Pi senior in Business Administra tion from Lincoln. Judy Lowry, Alpha Chi Omega junior in Teachers College from Hastings to Rex Thompson, alum from Hast ings. Jackie Osborn, Bakersfield Junior College, Bakersfield, California to Charles Koop amann, Sigma Phi Epsilon jun ior in Business Administra tion from Stanton. Beth Humphrey from Au burn to Gary Bowen, Acacia junior in Architecture from Page. Karen Muehlich, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teach ers College from Schuyler to Tom Hudson, Sigma Phi Ep silon senior in Teachers Col lege from Valley. Sue Sahn, junior in Educa tion at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, to Dick Valdez, Delta Upsdlon senior in Engineering from Wahoo. Engagements Doralyn Steiner, Terrace Hall junior in Teachers from Elmwood to Wayne Cheney, alum from Pilger. Vicki Jennings, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Home Economics from Lincoln to Noel Martin, Sigma Chi jun ior in Teachers College from Clay Center. Lori Sutton, Love Hall sop homore in Home Economics from Silver Creek to Fred John, senior in Architecture from Rapid City, South Dakota. Judith Goucher, Sigma Kappa senior m Home Eco- nr Elsie to Roland Rader, Acacia senior in Elec trical Engineering from Hayes Center. Lynn Gomon, Delta Gam ma junior in Home Econom ics from Lincoln to Dick Hodge, Delta Tau Delta alum from Beatrice. Mary Raben, Zeta Tau Al pha senior in Teachers CoL lege from Nebraska City to Dean Heebner, Peru State Teachers College alum. Marilyn Zwieg, Alpha Omi- cron Pi senior in Teachers College from Lincoln to Jack Otterson, Beta Theta Pi jun ior in Engineering from Oma ha. Linda Cass, from Burwell to Keith Pelton, Acacia jun ior in Agriculture from Beat rice. Betty Clegg, from Nampa, Idaho, to Dewey Wiens, Aca cia junior in Teachers from Madrid. Carolyn Stabenow, Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teach ers from Hastings to Gary Gilpin, Alpha Tau Omega sen ior in Engineering from Grand Island. Carole Stuchlik, Fedde Hall freshman from Aurora to Rob ert Ballard, junior in Engi neering from Aurora. Janet Sixel, sophomore in Teachers College from Scotia to Berne Skalla, from Beat rice. Joni Reeves, Alpha Chi Omega senior in Teachers College from Omaha to John Ponseigo, senior in Teachers College from Chicago. Sue Hammond, K a p p a Al pha Theta senior in Arts and Sciences and Teachers Col lege from Del Norte, Colo rado, to Bill Spencer, Kappa Sigma alum at University of Colorado. Mary Walt, Kappa Alpha Theta junior in Teachers Col lege from Lincoln to G a r y Walker, Sigma Chi senior in Arts and Sciences from Grand Island. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS . AlOCX& W& lit 0E A LITTLE LATE FOR. WBX, VVZ, T uGTznr vjrxzn weVe a. faculty MEctima. 'Outstanding' Names Continued from Page 1 tra and the Lincoln Sympho ny Orchestra. He has been president of t h e University Band and Gamma Lamba, the band fraternity. He was elected to Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Xi, and Sigma Tau. Dr. Frank Sorensen Dr. Frank Sorensen, pro fessor of education, is a mem ber of the Advisory Training Board of the U.S. Air Force, on the Advisory Board of the Arnold Air Society and is ex ecutive secretary of the Link Foundation. He is also head of the aerospace education commit tee for the Air Force Asso ciation and past head of North Central college sum mer school directors. Dr. Curtis Elliot Dr. Curtis M. Elliot, pro fessor of economics and in surance, is responsible for the development of the Insur ance Department. He is the education consultant f o r the National Association of Insur ance Agents. ' Dean Snyder Hel n Snyder, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, has served as president of t h e Nebraska Association of Deans of Women and Coun selors of Girls. She is Mortar Board section director, mem ber of the women's division of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, member of t h e American Association of Uni versity Women and member of the Nebraska Council on Teacher Education. Rev. Petersen The Reverend Alvin Pe tersen is pastor of the Lu theran Student Foundation. He is currently president of the Campus Religious Work ers. secretary of the Ameri can Lutheran Church Board of Education and past chair man of the Evangelical Lu theran Church Board of Edu cation. . Dr. Dein Dr. Raymond C. Dein, pro fessor of accounting", has been elected to the presidency in the American Accounting As sociation for 1962. He h a s served as past secretary of the Faculty Senate, treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa, adviser to the Korn Cobs and is on the Interfraternity Board of Control. He is also an honor ary member of the Inno cents Society." Drama Class To Give Role Conceptions Need culture? Free culture? Now's your chance. A short course in play en joyment is being given by the Theater advanced acting class Jan. 17, 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. in room 201 of Temple build ing. Each night scenes from three plays will be presented featuring a class member in terpreting a major role. The members of the class give the recital scenes as part of their final grade in the course. They pick a roll they wish to portray early in the semester and prepare the final scenesmemorizing lines and selecting costumes and scenery. Other parts in the scenes are read by class mem bers. Several of the actresses and actors have appeared in ma jor roles in Howell Theater productions. Tuesday evening the plays are: "The Importance of Be ing Earnest" by Oscar Wilde actress, Linda F i x m e r; "Caligula" by Albert Camus actor, Phil Boroff; "Long Days' Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill-Elizabeth Debo. Wednesday features: "Ana stasia" by Guy Bolton Mau reen McGinlev: "Caesar and Cleooatra" bv G. B. Shaw Kathy Burkhart; Strange In terlude" by Eugene O'Neill Sharron Purbaugh. On Thursday: "Macbeth" by Shakespeare M a r g e r y Coffee; "St. Joan" by G. B. Shaw Louise Shadley; "Hed- der Babler" by Henrik IDsen Myrna Ems. University Flying Club Meeting Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:30 P.M. UNION AIRPORT Everyone Welcome Sororities to Try Out For Follies Thursday Thirteen sororities will com-, pete in the Coed Follies try outs Thursday night. Making the selections for the Feb. 24 showing are Helen Snvder. Dean of Women; miss Mary jean Mulvaney. assist ant professor of women s n h v s i e a 1 education; Mrs. Diane Butherus; Mrs.-Jeanne Fosnot, art department; ana Dr. Donald Olson, associate professor of speech. Houses will try-out at the following times: Alpha Chi Omega 6:30 Alpha Omicron Pi 6:45 Alpha Phi 7:00 Alpha Xi Delta 7:15 Chi Omega 7:30 Delta Delta Delta 7:45 Rolfsmeyer Elected Home, Ec President Gladys Rolfsmeyer has been selected as president of Home Economics Club. Other officers elected were Kay Anderson, vice-president; Joan Kesline. secretary; Son- ja Ericksen, treasurer; Carol Crawford, historian and social chairman, Jane Price, pub licity chairman; and tray wei son, membership chairman. Main Feature Clock Varsity:" "The Sundowners,' 1:29, 4:05, 6:41, 9:17. Slate: "Swiss Family Robin son," 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:30. Nebraskan Want Ads Delta Gamma 8:00 Gamma Phi Beta 8:15 Kappa Alpha Theta ..8:30 Kappa Delta 8:45 Kappa Kappa Gamma. .9:00 Pi Beta Phi 9:13 Zeta Tau Alpha 9:30 HERE COME THE SUHDOWMERSf They're fun people, fervent people. They have a tremen dous urge to keep breathing ceaotuti ROBERT S 49R WMHMu. . ....-..iWw "-"TV' i ' TI1S TECHWCOLO, CLASSIFIED AD POLICY Ada to be printed In the Minified section of th Dally Nebraskan must be accompanied by the nam of the person placing said ad. FOR SALE Reo Klylnu Cloud Sedan 1125. Good subject for restoration. '47 Chevrolet. Very Call GR T-S827. good condition. Two high powered hunting rifles , GA 3-6B21. FOR RENT Attractive furnished basement apart ment for college couple. Cheap. Call GR 7-6739. FOR SALE OR RENT 1858, 43', 2 bedroom Monarch trailer house. Washer. Cheap. IV 0-3979. RIDES Riders to New York. Leaving late Fri day, January 27. Return to Lincoln Friday. February 3. Mike Stek; HE 2-5. REPAIRS Watch Repairs 2-Day Servlc Campus Bookstore v ' I4TH AND -o- CHILDREN 35c THE GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY j? Or ri ml inr.Ni - II 1 1 v WALT D.SNEYS iiiiialiSiK Htl nnaMMMTSra m rui In a ioi tp A n mi Lr U lr Li ANNOUNCES EH11S INN Wo) JNJ U L&Lm SUITS Reg. NOW 5500 3843 6Q00 4T43 6500 4443 7qoo 4343 7495 543 TO DRESS SHIRTS Reg. '5 D93 to 650 2 SWEATEE 30 OF TIES reg. 2.50 163 NOW I VESTS reg. 8.95 43 NOW O reg. 9.35 73 NOW O SLACKS reg. Now 13.95 9.73 14.95 10.43 15.95 ., 11.03 16.95 12.73 Outer Wear Loden King Jacket 2343 reg. 35.00 NOW TOP COATS reg. $50 NOW 3749 PAJAMAS Re9. 5.95 o 7.95 NOW 4 OUTER WEAR Values to 40 off SPECIAL SLACKS . . . Reg. 22.50 NOW 12.99 Vi PRICE TABLE - - NO FALL MERCHANDISE HELD BACK - SPORT SHIRTS Reg. Now 5.00 3.43 5.95 4.13 6.95 4.83 7.95 5.53 8.95 6.23 9.95 6.83 10.95 7.63 SPORT COATS Si lis QapiainA. (xJalL 1127 "R" Street ALL SALES FINAL ALTERATIONS EXTRA