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    Wednesday, November 14, 1962
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
'Natural Look Best'
Says Charm Expert
Midwestern girls have a
natural look which enhances
their charm, according to
Mrs. Bess Rothman who ad
dressed coeds Monday night
in the student union.
Following her address spon
sored by the Junior Panhel
lenic Council and the Student
Union, Mrs. Rothman noted
that coeds she'd - seen here
were "beautifully dressed and
groomed ... their make-up
has a natural look, not heavy
or artificial."
Fashion-wise, the charm ex
pert from Dallas, Tex., said
skirts are dropping as far as
an inch below the knee. She
commented that very short
skirts, or kilts, often worn by
WANT ADS
PERSONAL
U there are any Chi Phi'a on the Unl
versity Campus or in the Lincoln vicin
ity, please call the Inter-Fraternitjr
Council Office. HE 2-7631.
Tickets to JOE and PENNY ARONSON,
Nov. 15, Union Ballroom, Price $1, are
on sale at the Union and in all orfan
lzed houses. They are nationally known
folk-song artists co-sponsored by Union
and Hillel. They're terrific dont miss
them.
LOST AND FOUND
White-sold Wittnauer Watch.
Judy Madison, 435-2961.
Reward.
Lost an elephant at comer of 17th and
Vine. Has one tusk missing, baby blue
eyes, and scar on left foot. Answers
to name of "Poochie." Reward for re
turn. No questions asked.
WANTED
Driver or rider to commute from Omaha
S days weekly. Call Rex, 391-955.
Rider and part-time driver to Chicago
on Wed. before Thanksgiving. Call eve
nings 435-3474.
One or two male roommates. Upper class
preferred. 435-2577 after 9 p.m.
Female Ego-Smasher! Girl ping-pong
player to defeat Don Aten. Write: Don
ald Aten, 2932 Q St.
FOR SALE
Brand new, never altered or worn,
cashmere and chiffon cocktail dress.
Price tag $200. Samuel Robert's Or
iginal. Size 10. Sell $60. See Jody,
505 So. 47th.
1957 Plymouth Plaza. White, 4-door, auto
matic, VS, 32.000 miles. $450. Call
IN 6-1309 6:00-7:00 a.m.
RECORDS!! Stereo and HiFl Top Stars
Top Tunes. 88c and up Discounts to
6S7,. Open every Day 10-10. KING
DOLLAR, 27th t Vine.
Brand new, never tailored or worn Sam
uel Robert's Originals. Price tags on.
Chic, beautiful leather slacks and shirt
set. Riviera green. Size 10. $134. Sell
$50. See Jody, 505 So. 47th.
AIR TRAVEL
Now is the time to make your reserva
tions for Thanksgiving or Christmas air
travel. Contact Ed Connerly 477-1911.
HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted for coffee house. Nights.
Full, part-time. Call ID 4-5938 evenings.
Men If you have grocery experience
and free time on weekdays 10 a.m.
4:30 P.m., we need stock and carry
out help. KING DOLLAR, 27th
Vine.
HELP
Us help A.U.F. Alpha Phi's want your
Jobs Sun., Nov. 18.
SUGGESTIONS
Have a reel riot Saturday night! 1 1
FLYING ACES
University Flying Club meeting.
Student Union, 7:30, Thursday. .
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college coeds, are "overdoing
it."
"College girls should be
more dignified than that,"
she said.
Defining charm in her ad
dress to NU coeds, Mrs. Roth
man pointed out that charm is
measured by "how much good
you bring out in others, how
much you make others feel at
ease and comfortable. . . The
most important part of true
charm is what you are inside."
"It's what you do with what
you've got that matters," she
continued.
Noting that "anytime you
go against nature, you suffer
for it," Mrs. Rothman illus
trated a discussion on pos
ture with personal demonstra
tions and audience participa
tion.
'I like to stress the cutting
out of every unnecessary
movement," said the former
model and modeling instructor.
"A woman is always model
ing you should do the same
In everyday life as you would
on tne runway."
Natural make-up, fashion to
suit the individual and the
need for self-confidence are
all part of the charm picture,
noted Mrs. Rothman. "
She commented that "When
a woman knows she has made
the most of her physical self,
tnen she can start giving to
others that's true charm."
IM Managers
Due to the lack of re
sponse in the voting for the
All-University football team
the deadline for the voting
is being extended to Friday,
Nov. 16.
The Independent team
managers are asked to pick
up their voting blanks in
the Daily Nebraskan office
in the basement of the Stu
dent Union.
Campus
Calendar
TODAY
VOCATIONAL HOMEMAK
ING Education Association
meeting, 4 p.m. 301 Foods and
Nutrition Building.
MECHANICAL ENGI
NEERS Society meeting, 7
p.m., Love Library Auditori
um. FREE FILM, "Li'l Abner",
7 p.m., Ag Union Lounge.
PLAY TRYOUTS Laborato
ry Theater, 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.,
201 Temple.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION (U N S E A)
meeting, 7 p.m., Pan Ameri
can Room, Student Union.
NU MEDS meeting in the
Student Union small auditori
um, 7:30 p.m., Dr. E. A. Rog
ers, Director, State Board of
Health, will speak on public
health.
GAMMA ALPHA CHI meet
ing, 7 p.m., 306 Burnett. The
film "Prize winning TV Com
mercials" will be shown.
Meet Your Profs
For Dinner Date
Three professors will be
guests at "Dinner With the
Prof" from 6-7:15 p.m., to
morrow. Dr. William Gould, director
of the Wesley Foundation, Dr.
Robert Hough, professor of
English and Dr. Samuel Fu
enning, director of Student
Health and their wives will
attend the dinner.
Students who wish to attend
are to sign up in the Union
Program Office now, said
Mary Morrow,' chairman of
the Forums committee.
Film on Ski Trip
Is On Deck Tonight
A film of the fun and excite
ment of last year's Union Ski
Trip will be shown tonight at
7 p.m. in 242 Student Union.
All those interested in going
on this year's trip are invited
to attend.
There will be a brief orien
tation meeting and question-and-answer
period following
the film.
Huskers Conquer KU;
Coeds Triumph Too!
Nebraska's 40-16 football
victory over the Kansas Jay
hawkers involved many long
hours of practice but it was
nothing compared to the tri
als and tribulations of these
thirteen coeds in the age old
pursuit of the opposite sex.
PINNINGS '
Mary Baker, second year
student in Nurses Training
from Hastings, to Darrell
Buss, Delta Sigma Phi junior
in Business Administration,
also from Hastings.
Phyllis Riddle, Chi Omega
junior in home economics
from Bartley, to Phil Larsen,
Theta Chi junior at Wesleyan,
in political science from Lin
coln. Nancy Westgard, Delta
Gamma junior in Teacher's
College from Denver, Colo.,
to Terry Anderson, Alpha Tau
Omega senior from Holdrege
in Arts and Sciences.
Judy Cox, Delta Gamma
senior from Lincoln in Teach
er's College, to Neale Shan
er, Sigma Phi Epsilon gradu
ate in Law College from
North Hollywood, Calif.
Joan Brueggemann, Delta
IWA Will Polish
Shoes for AVF
The Independent Women's
Association will polish men's
shoes tomorrow from 5-7 p.m.
to collect money for the All
University Fund.
The girls, who will report to
the men's dorms and fraterni
ty houses, will charge 15c for
shoes and 25c for boots.
All interested independent
women are urged to meet at
Piper or Love Memorial at
4:40 tomorrow.
Orientation Cancelled
The orientation session
scheduled by the Union Pro
gram Council for housemoth
ers and social chairmen has
been cancelled and will be re
scheduled after Thanksgiving
vacation.
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SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
I OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 P.M.
Nattv Nordic Sweater Look in
Popular Poncho
JAUNTY IN EXCLUSIVE
REINDEER PATTERN
The popular "Pop" is a
go-everywhere gadabout of
100 Chatham woven wool,
wonderously warm, pointedly
styled for young men ...
and men who think young.
Comforting smartness
from zipped top to V'd
bottom; sure to please the
man of action.
(If he's on your gift list,
pay special attention!)
In backgrounds of blue,
green, rust or red. Small,
medium, large or extra-large
DAY AFTER DAY
Golds
OF NEBRASKA
HAS MORE OF EVERYTHING
sizes.
12.95
GOLD'S Men's Store . . .
Street Floor
LISTEN TO GOLD'S
STUDY-TO-MUSIC HOUR
9-10, WEEKNIGHTS ON
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Gamma junior transfer from
William Woods college in
Arts and Sciences, to Don
Thompson, junior in music
from Syracuse.
Barbara Resnick of Sioux
City, la., former student in
Teachers College to Harold
Kaiman, Zeta Beta Tau sen
ior in pre-med from Omaha.
Nancy Lester, Phi Mu jun
ior at Wesleyan, junior in
Teachers College, from Sew
ard to Kenneth Neujahr, Del
ta Sigma Pi senior in Busi
ness Administration from
Seward.
Dee Clason, Zeta Tau Al
pha junior in Teachers Col
lege from Council Bluffs, la
to Bill Webster, Pi Kappa Phi
senior in pharmacy from Has
tings. ENGAGEMENTS
Barbara Miller, Delta Gam
ma senior in Teachers Col
lege from Omaha to Al Wil
liams, Sigma Chi graduate in
Business Administration from
Scotts Bluff.
Jan Schmidt, junior in the
University School of Nursing,
from Bridgeport, to Duane
Bright, Sigma Nu graduate
in zoology, from Bellevue.
Saundra Kiser, Alpha Del
ta Pi sophomore in Arts and
Sciences from Buckhannon,
West Va., to Dennis Covault,
graduate student in physics
from Guthrie Center, la.
Doris Walton, freshman in
home economics from Dixon,
to Merlin Johnson.
Carl Berndt, senior in home
economics from Lakeside to
Paul Plate.
NU Debaters
Break Even
In Contest
Six University debate teams
won 18 and lost 18 in the Ed
mond, Okla. tournament last
Friday and Saturday. Ap
proximately 100 debate teams
from 44 schools throughout
the country competed in the
tournament.
Linda Hillyer and Kathy
Madsen had the best record
for the Nebraska group,
winning four and losing two.
They qualified for the elimina
tion round and won the quarter-final
round. They were de
feated in the semi-finals by a
two-to-one decision.
Four men's teams had a
record of three wins and three
losses in preliminary rounds.
Gary Pokorny, Dick Weill,
Tom Chandler, and Mike Cul
well were entered in Senior
Men's division, and Bill Hard
ing, Bud Kimball, Kenneth
Mahlin, and Robert Cherney
in the Junior Men's division.
Judy Brumm and Suzanne
Moffitt had a record of two
wins and four losses in pre
liminary rounds.
In individual events Dick
Weill won first place among
18 entrants in oratory. Gary
Pokorny won first place in the
analysis, of. public, address.
Among 40 women entered in
extemporaneous speaking, Su
zanne Moffitt won second
place. Linda Hillyer won her
preliminary round in extem
poraneous speaking but failed
to place in the finals.
EngineeringGrad
Receives Stipend
Kermit D. Paul, a graduate
student in mechanical engin
eering, has been awarded a
fellowship by the Ideal Ce
ment Company.
The fellowship amounts to
$1,800 plus tuition. His re
search will be a study of con
centrated loads on reinforced
concrete plates.
Paul is a 1958 graduate of
Byron Rural High School. He
has attended Dana College
and received a Bachelor of
Science degree from the Uni
versity in June.
He is now doing graduate
work for a Master of Science
degree in engineering
mechanics.
Paul is a member of the
American Society of Mechan
ical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma,
Sigma Tau, and Sigma Xi
honorary societies.
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