The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1962, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 4, 1962
Senior Teachers
To Meet Monday
The Daily Nebraskan
Seniors who are exnpptinu
to teach must meet Monday
at 4 p.m. in the Love Library
Auditorium if they are to reg
ister with the Teacher Place
ment Division.
This includes students wb
will graduate in February
June or August, 1963.
The registration procedure
and functions of the depart
ment will be Txplained and
registration material distrib
uted at the meeting.
Tiieta Xi Okays
Fraternity Union
National officers nf TWa
Xi and Kappa Sigma Kappa
fraternities signed a merger
agreement Aug. 20.
The action came after Kap
pa Sigma Kappa's House of
Delegates unanimously ap
proved toe agreement at their
national convention in Detroit
National Theta Xi had pre
viously authorized their
Grand Lodge to enter into the
agreement
Ghbtanrlh
"I Can Hear Myself Thinking"
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Aipna ueita Fi. the new
est sorority on the Nebraska
campus, has selected the fol
lowing pledge officers:
Barbara Lawrence. nrl
vice president; Pierce, secre
tary; Nancy O'Brian, treas
urer; Mary Kakow, scholar-
snip cnairman, Julie Mignery,
social cnairman; Sunny Swal
low, chaplain: Feanne Fras.
ier, reporter historian; Kathy
Miller, music chairman: Mar-
ty Harshaw, efficiency chair
man, ana Carrol Rhodes and
Paulette Schmode. teleohone
chairmen.
Thirty-two freshmen were
cnosen lor the University
Madrigal Singers after audi
tions last week before John
Morgan, assistant professor
of music.
The vocal group will pre
sent a Christmas concert and
a Spring Concert as well as
participating in the annual
presentation of Handel's
"Messiah."
The following students are
the new Madrigal members:
Sopranos Kathv Arm
strong, Ellen Granata, Carol
Peterson. Lois Shunerda.
Jean Groteluschen. Elaine
Hanthorne. Linda Henline and
Carolyn Osborne.
Altos Shirlev Voss. Candv
wneeier. KODDie Hamsa. sal-
ly Benecke, Debbie Barger,
Carolyn Johnson, Carlene
Kettlehut and Nancy Benson.
I Tenors Dennis Bohren,
Jim Taylor, Don Canady,
Ralph Bauer, James Niemey
er, Kent Stohly, Phil Oster-
jholm and Dick Johnson.
i Basses Jim Dick, Richard
Ruhr, Ronald Badberg, Rich
ard Beran, Russel Thompson,
'Roger Egan, Brice Rueter,
'and Ronald Letheby.
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ALPHA KAPPA PSI, infor
mal luncheon for fall rushees
in Student Union, with Prof.
WiUiam Dick annd Mr. Rich
ard McDaniel speaking.
LNTERMEWS for Daiily
Nebraskan posts before pub
board at 3:30 p.m., Student
Union.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA meet-
The University Spanish Club
announced new officers and
plans for the coming year
I at a recent meeting.
? New officers are: President,
Mike Estrada; Vice-president,
Keenan Eiting; and secretary-treasurer,
Anita Raben.,
Dr. Robert Esquenazi Mayo,
faculty advisor, welcomed
i students and faculty members
; and emphasized that "the sue
, cess or failure of the club de
pends completely upon the
participation and initiative of
each member.
Dick Lowe, editor of the
Spanish newspaper, urged,
students to take advantage
' of the opportunity to write in
! Spanish. The paper, written
i entirely in Spanish by under
graduate students, is pub
lished once a month.
Ag Men Fraternity
Initiates Twenty-One
Ag Men Fraternity initi
ated twenty-one pledges last
week.
The new initiates are:
Donald Alam, Lowell Ander
son, Roger Bell, Richard
Dunn, Gary Klein, Robert
Leuenberger, David Mazour,
Marvin McNeff, James Mel
cher. Gale Muller, Robert
Nichlos, William Price Jr.,
Lyle Shaughnessy, D wight
Simmonson. Edwin Scott.
Robert Spencer, Neal Smith,
Keith Stafford, Donald Swo
boda, John Turnbull, Byron
Wilson. Doug Wilson and Rav
Peterson.
tag, 7 p.m., 232, Student Un
ion.
ENGINEERING FACULTY
Dessert, 7:30 p.m., Pan Amer
7 p.m. Student Union.
FALL KOS.MET KLUB skit
masters meeting, 7:30 p.m. in
348 Student Union. John Pow
ell, chairman of the fall show,
said that the overall theme of
this year's production is "Real
Riots," and that skits should
be connected in some way
with motion pictures.
FRIDAY
JAZZ-N-J A V A, Coachmen
playing at 4 p.m. in the Stu
dent Union.
PEP RALLY and STREET
DANCE, 6:30.
HOMECOMING themes.
sketches and entry fees due
in Innocents mail box, Union
main desk.
1 Professional Men
i
Meet At Center
The annual meeting of the
American Inter-Professional
Institute General Council will
be held tomorrow and Satur
day at the Nebraska Center
for Continuing Education.
William Bowmaster. coor
dinator for the event, which
is sponsored bv the CoHeee
of Engineering and Architec
ture, reports that in addition
to the Lincoln chapter, ap
proximately 40 business and
professional men from the en-
; tire midwest will attend.
i Panels will discuss recruit
ment of professional person
nel and will conduct a cri
tique of professional educa
tion. The banquet tomorrow
evening will feature a speech
!by Dr. Vance D. Rogers,
'president of Nebraska Wes
Ueyan University.
NU Will Produce
Original TV Show
The University has been in
vited to participate in the pro
duction of an original televi
sion show dealing with blind
ness. The American Foundation
for the Blind announced that
there would be four cate
gories open to competition.
The productions, which must
deal with some aspect of
blindness, will be judged on
originality, content, presenta
tion, and understanding of
problems created by loss of
vision.
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