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r t .fc r Wednesday January 16, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 MJ Couples Start the New Year Out The list of pinniogs and en gagements shows that 21 girls started the new year right. Engagements: J u d e e Waybright, faculty memDer ot tne Lincoln Gen eral Hospital School of Nurs ing and a junior at Wesleyan from Lincoln, to Joel Lundak, Sigma Chi senior majoring in English from Lincoln. Judy Glesmann, Kappa Del ta freshman in Agriculture from Papillion, to Ron Smith, Ag Men Junior in Agriculture from Hooper. v Sondra Zimmerman, Kappa Delta sophomore in pre-nurs-ing from Wymore, to Laurel Lund from Newcastle. Darlyn Zickfeld, Kappa Del ta junior in Teachers from Omaha, to Steve Fox from Parkridge, Illinois, a student at Stanford University. Connie Odden, Alpha Phi senior in Teachers from Fre mont, to Bill Braun, Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior from Mc Cook. Linda Crossett, Kappa Al pha Theta junior in Teachers riGVV dbmontf ring set represents the finest quality.. .the greatest Value! The precious diamonds are enhanced tytbeceaBMNb exquisitely designed mountings. 20000 CONVENIENT TERMS SARTOR'S 1200 0 13th at s Practice Old from Evanston, Illinois, to Richard Kearns, sophomore in xeacners from Columbus. Judy L a r s e n, senior in Teachers from, Des Moines, Iowa, to Gary Smidt, Delta Tau Delta senior in Business Administration from York. Barbara Johnston from Lin coln, to Steve Oltmans, Ag Men sophomore in Agriculture from Nelson. Carol Tryszcsyla, senior at St. Elizabeth's School of Nurs ing from Lincoln, to Chuck Bennett, Pi Kappa Phi junior in Engineering from Bellevue. Laura Gaddis from Sidnev. to Stanley Jorgensen, Alpha Gamma Rho senior in Agri cultural Engineering from Sid nevf Joyce Ostermeier. senior in Arts and Sciences from Grand Island, to Ralph Langemeier, Alpha Gamma Rho alum at tending eraduate school at the University of Missouri. uona uoigrove, sophomore in Teachers from Odell. to Maurice Vitosh, graduate in Agriculture from Odell. Nancy Mvers. freshman in leacners from Lincoln, to Ev erette Weilace from Hallam. Cleo Terry, senior in Home Economics from Marquette, to Robert Wright, senior in Engineering from Alliance. Janet Sixel. senior in Teach ers from Scotia, to Lt. Allan Macklem, Theta Xi alum sta- NEBRASKAN WANT ADS HOUSE FOR RENT 1712 N. 29 small foar room and bath- modern ras 220 wiring, antenna base ment unfurnished vacant bandy lo cation went of Kellogg Center evenings 466-S314. FOR SALE Beautiful davenport and chairs, tables, lamps, dressers, beds, pictures, tnlant furniture, sewing machine, house-hold safe, large Frigidaire, mounted jigsaw, gardes swing, Oriental rugs. Call alter P-m. GA J-W70. ISS9 Triumph Bonneville 130 Motorcycle. AU competition equipment 4ual car. burators etc. 2000 actual miles. $67$. Call Raymond Hall Sone Pedersen. First line Baritone by H niton. Good con dition. Will be sold to the highest offer. Call 466-8801. , Wahmt-stained desk and swivel chair. Call 466-0507. ROOMERS WANTED Need a room for second semester? Male stodents try Trenton House, 331 N. 13th, 432-9143. ATTENTION Trr oats for the Kosmet Klab Sprint mow, -noreuo,- will oe hew Thurs., Jan. 17, 7:30 p.m.. Fri., Jan. Is, 7:W 4 m and Sat, Jan. IS. 10 am to i so. th rooms 232 and J32 of the Ne braska Union. Scripts are available from Bob Geisler. 4354673, or Harold Dehart. 432-641 1. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice famished basement apartment. Pri vate entrance, bath. Washer-dryer. Lim ited eookinf facilities. S60 for two, $D0 for one. Daytime call 466-2367, Est. IX eveainct 48WiS03. Booms for male stodents available in s private home. With or without board. 2 St. 17th. call 432-4073. CARS FOR SALE W0 Ford Sedan. 49,00(1 actual miles. Bnowroom ooscuuoo insiae and out. Chevy encioe. tm. Oil Tom Fidiett. 432-4763. fzz rn n R Proverb . . , Right tioned in Colorado Springs, Colorado. PINNINGS: Mary Jo MacKenzie, Alpha Phi junior in Arts and Scl ences from Omaha, to Larry Berger, Phi Kappa Psi senior in Business Administration from Omaha. Susan Jill Smith, Alpha Xi Delta sophomore in Teachers from Rapid City, South Da kota, to Richard L. Weygint, Theta Xi senior in Teachers from Lincoln. Marlene Eley, sophomore from Lincoln in Teachers, to Tom Findley, Beta Theta Pi in Engineering from Lincoln. Sue McKinley, sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to Wayne Halfar, Delta Sigma Phi sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Joanita Johnson, senior in Home Economics from Wau sa, to Richard Selch, Alpha Gamma Rho alum from Rut gers University. Barbara Henderson, Alpha Delta Pi freshman in Teach ers College from Lincoln, to Dennis Larson, Kappa Sigma senior in radio and television from Brule. Last Day To Sign Today is the last day to sign np for "Dinner With the Governors." Governors Frank Morrison, D w i g h t Burney and Val Peterson will dine informally with thirty-five students tonight at 6 p.m. in the Colonial Room of the Student Union. Interested students can sign up in the Program Office, Student Union. Read Nebraskan Want Ads March 1st is the final deadline for 2nd Semester Subscriptions n Across DAILY i? IT n LJ U L, Jan Whitney Is Jr. IFC Queen "Oh . . ." was all Jan Whitney, Kappa Delta pledge, could say when she was chos en queen of the Junior Inter fraternity Councils' annual ball, held Friday night at East Hills. Miss Whitney, v unavailable for comment, told her part ner Brent Scott, president of the Junior IFC, during the queen's dance, "The inter views were really tough. I'm very flattered to have been chosen a finalist I mean queen," Miss Whitney cor rected herself. Scott said that the Queen's face radiated her happiness and surprise. "We were cer tainly proud of her," he said. The Queen was presented with a trophy and a dozen red roses. The other finalists, Chris Perrin, Marilyn Mas ters, Barb Gallup, all Kappa Alpha Theta pledges, and Mary Lee Jepsen, ot Alpha Delta Pi received necklace and earring sets. Campus Calendar TODAY SKY SHOW, "Life in the Universe", 8 p.m., Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Mor rill Hall. COLLEGE $3 per Semester i3 A"ff From Love if mow 7 (o) nn F) 0 , U , , U . I rUJ i bJ.Lj a Schedule of Final Examinations First Semester 1962-1963 TUESDAY. JANUARY S-12 a.m. Classes meeting at a.m., I or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days. 24 p.m. Classes meeting at 9 a.m., T Th S, or any one or two of these days. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY M 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m., 5 or 4 days, or MWF, or any one of these days 2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 1 p.m., 1 Th, or either one of these days. All auction ot Business Organisations 3, 4. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 10 a.m., 5 or 4 days, MWF, or any one or two of these day. 1- S p.m. Classes meeting a 10 a.m.. T Th S, oi any one or two of these days. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 . 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m., T Th, or either one of these tiro days. All sections of English 1,2,4. 2- 5 p.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m., S or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days. All sections ol English B. 3. 7-10 p.m. All sections of Zoology 1, Biology 1.2. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 11 a.m., S or 4 days, or MWF, or any one or two of these days. 7-10 p.m. All sections of Education 61, 62. MONDAY, JANUARY M 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 8 a.m., or 4 da.1 or MWF, or any one or two of these days. 2-5 p.m. Classes meeting t H a.m.. r Th S, or any one or two of these days. All sections of Business Organization 21 TUESDAY JANUARY 29 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m.. 5 or 4 days. MWF, or any one or two of these days 2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m.. T Th, or either of these two days. All sections oi Economic 15. AU sections of French 11, 13. . All sections of Spanish 51, 53. AU sections st Home Economics 41, 42. WiJ NESDAY, JANUARY 30 9-12 a.m. Classes meeting at 3 p.m.. 5 or 4 days, MWF, or any on or two of these days. Classes meeting at 5 p.m., 5 or 4 days, MWF. or any one or two of these days. All sections of Economics 11, 12. All sections of Education 30. 31. 2-5 p.m. Classes meeting at 3 p.m.. T Th, or cither one of these days two days. Classes meeting at i p.m., T Th, or either one of these two days. All sections of Math 12, 42. All sections of Math 14, 18, 115, 116. 1-3 p.m. 1-4 p.m. NOTE L In the event of conflict, regularly scheduled classes take precedence over unit examinations. 2. Classes meeting on the half hour shall be examined on the hour which has been halved. For example, classes which meet from 14:30 to 16:00 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays shall be examined at the time set for classes which meet at 14.00 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays. 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