The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1961, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, October 11, 1961
Fashion Ideas Come, Go;
Rings, Pins Still Remain
Women's fashions may
change from year to year,
and what is stylish today will
be taboo tomorrow. But the
market for pinnings and en
gagements will never drop.
Eleven girls followed the
fashion trend Monday evening
and announced their pinnings
and engagements.
Pinnings
Barb Fenwick, Delta Delta
Delta, a senior in Teachers
from North Platte, to Bill
Simic, Phi Chi sophomore in
Pre-med from Beatrice.
Susan Christensen, Delta
Delta Delta, a junior in Phar
macy from Lincoln, to Tom
Fitchett, Phi Gamma Delta
junior in Business Adminis
tration from Lincoln.
Judy Howard, Kappa Alpha
Theta, a junior in Teachers; to Gaylan Abood, Delta Sig-
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Phi Kaona Psi senior m
Teachers from Madison, Wis
consin.
Jeannine Fenton, Gamma
Phi Beta, a senior in Teach
ers from Lincoln, to Dick
Jacobs, Phi Delta Theta
alum from Lincoln.
Svlvia McNally. Gamma
Phi Beta, a senior in Teach
ers from Schuler, to Dean
Jenkins. Delta Tau Delta
alum from Lincoln.
Ann Witte, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, a senior in Teachers
from Fremont, to Mark Sor
ensen, Phi Delta Theta senior
In Pre-med from Lincoln.
Joyce Story, Alpha Omicron
Pi, a junior in Teachers from
Franklin, pinned and engaged
Ag Scientist Leaves Friday
To Study British Vaccine
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at the University of Glasgow,
where the vaccine was devel
oped, to learn the processes
and methods involved in pro
ducing the vaccine.
The ag professor will also
visit laboratories at Cam-
University scientist. Dr.
George W. Kelley, will leave
Friday for England to study
the results of British experi
ments in immunization of do
mestic animals.
Dr. KeDey, associate pro
fessor of Veterinary Science,
fat planning a three-week visit
to several universities and
laboratories in Scotland and
England. He plans to confer
with British scientists about a
newly-developed vaccine used
widely 1b England to prevent
parasitism with cattle lung
worm. .
On bis return Dr. Kelley
plans to begin similar work
for the University.
A grant from Eli Lilly and .
Company will make itpossible !
for the College of Agriculture
to initiate a project studying .
the possibilities of using vac
ciaes to control parasites of
swine.
bridge University to deter
mine the extent vaccination
has been successful in protect
ing swine from internal para
sites. He will also spend a few
days in a commercial labora
tory observing industrial pro
duction of the vaccine and
make a short stop at a British
Federal Laboratory.
ministration from Lexington.
Engagements
Kitty McDonald, Delta
Gamma, a junior in Teachers
from Lincoln, to Norm Beat
ty, Sigma Phi Epsilon senior
in Arts and Sciences from
Morrill.
Pattl Moulton, Gamma Phi
Beta, a senior in Teachers
from York, to Jerry Dragoo,
Sigma Chi senior in B n s 1-
ness Administration from Lin
coln. 'Alfrieda Slepicka, Alpha
Gamma Delta, a junior in
Teachers from Tobias, to Je
rome Miller, a University
alum from Yutan.
Carole Woodling. Alpha Chi
Omega, a senior in Teachers
from Millard, to Ronald Nel
son, Kappa Sigma in Business
Administration from Omaha.
Meetings
The University of Nebras
ka Secondary Education s
sociation (UNSEA) will meet
today at 7:00 p.m. in tne Pan
American room. Union, in
stead of 240 Union as previ
ously scheduled.
The Student Council will
select the three members for
Publications Board Wednes
day afternoon at their 4:00
p.m. meeting.
The Medical Technology
Club will hold a meeting in
232 Student Union at 7 p.m
Thursday.
Hruska Opposes Seating Red China
In a talk to some 75 per
sons Tuesday 'afternoon Sen
ator Roman Hruska voiced op
position to Red China's being
seated in the United Nations
(UN) and federal aid to edu
cation. Hruska said if Red China
were seated in . the UN.' it
would be a blow to U.S. pres
tige and would cause the so
called neutral countries to
sway.
"The United Nations is for
nations aaginst war and Red
China does not qualify," he
said.
Congress has passed 17
times in the past and again
this year, a provision for re
fusal of recognition of Red
China."
The University Young Re
publican (YR) Club is spon
soring a petition put out by
the committee of one million
to urge President John Ken
nedy to stand fast against the
seating of Red China, accord
ing to Bill Buckley, public re
lations chairman of YR.
In his stand on federal aid
to education. Hruska said he
is definitely opposed to the
federal aid, but not to educa
tion. "I think the United States
has the best system of educa
tion in the world," Hruska
said. .
Two reasons for his stand
are:
1. Federal management of
the schools would be ines
U.S. Civil Service
Examinations Set
New examinations for posi
tions in the Geological Survey
of the Department of the In
terior, the Bureau of Mines,
and the Bureau of Land Man
agement have been an
nounced by the U.S. Civil
Service Commission.
Applications will be ac
cepted until Dec. 1. They
must be filed with the Execu
tive Secretary, Board of
United States Civil Service
Examiners, Geological Sur
vey, Department of the In
terior, Washington 25, D.C.
2. Aid would be given to
every school instead of just
those which need it.
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