Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 YR Exec To Head Goldwater Group Campus Calendar A University business ad ministration major, Charles J. Marr of Omaha, was named state chairman of the Nebraska Youth for Goldwa ter last week. Marr has been active in the Young Republicans and was their delegate to the 1963 Na tional Young Republican Fed eration. He was formerly a student at Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania where he was Young Republican vice presi dent Marr also served as the five state RtgMm III treasurer and chairmaa f the speak er's bureaa nf the Midwest ("liege Young Repabli caa FederaiioB. The Nebraska Youth for Goldwater has been or ganized in cwperatian with the National Youth for Gold water group headed by James Horif. The group plans to organize clubs in support of the Arizona Senator for President in each of the twen ty colleges in Nebraska and also in as many high schools as possible. The Nebraska Youth for GoJdwater held an organiza tional meeting last night The program consisted of a discnssioa, a question and answer period, and a tape of Senator Gold water's speech before the National Y g Republican Federation im San Francisco. Spearman said that, the Ne braska Youth for Goldwater plans to organize as an ac tivity at the University aad plans many campus and ojmbb munity projects for the conn ing year. Clothing for the Compleat Gentleman The. waqpse mwns eJcAinr b Iiroooilta . . Cfit'oniing (fro tibe inniacna!liiw taste df t3w veiiy psTttkimlar we l-lreswid maim. CoumtiiiiiCTiitiil or c&suiaI, yew aie asMMfiJ ctf jpmoaal smite 2w8 satislaictioBii. 132-2012 hi aplainff tfJalh i.ni.$swr or i&&asjl&iivol 117 R SL TODAY RODEO CLUB: Meeting in the Ag Union lounge at 7:30 p.m. TASSELS: Rally Contest con testants 5 p.m. 235 Nebraska Union. TOMORROW AGRONOMY CLUB: Meet ing at :39 p.m. at Keim Hall. DELTA SIGL PI: Fall smoker for all unaffiliated Business Administration stu dents, 7:30 p.m. IHl H Street TASSELS: in 235 Union at 6:90 p.m. Fall ROTC Staff Named By Navy Midshipman Captain Gene E. Buglewia will serve as Navy ROTC battalion com mander for the first 11 weeks of the fall semester. Other members of his staff imdtode William Buckley, exec utive officer, and Grant Mem er, operations officer. Mid shipman Company Comman ders are WiMam Hunt and Paul LaGreek. Michael Hewlett, Richard Roliitts. Richard Ratilaff, Ro bert Berdime, James Carey and Gordon L. Chapman Jr. are the sis Platoon omnn-manders. Time Out For Getting Tied Down Coeds Major In Classes, Minor In Pinnings Nebraska students are be ginning to get back into the campus swing, and pinning and engagement statistics show that Cornhusker coeds are swinging out in that de partment as they start the year right sporting new pins and rings. PINNINGS Pam Nordeen. Pi Beta Phi junior in Teachers College from Omaha, to John Jepson, Phi Kappa Psi junior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha. Marianna Gesman, Kappa Kappa Gamma junior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha, to Larry Myers, Phi Delta Theta in Law School from Omaha. Chris Olson. Alpha Omicron Pi junior in Teachers College from Wilmington. Ill-, to Ron Harris, Sigma Chi senior in Business Administration from Lincoln. Carol Mousel from Hastings, to Ron Muhleisen. Sigma Al pha Epstlon senior in Engi neering from Hastings. Sherry Clark. Alpha Omi cron Pi sophomore in Business Administration from Grand Island, to Gary Ramig, Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior in Teach ers College from Scottsbluff. Sally Wineman from Gering, to Harrison Warren. Delta Sigma Phi senior in Pharma- ty- Barbara Singer, Alpha Ep silon Phi transfer from the University of Missouri and junior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln, to Bon Rosen berg, Sigma Alpha Mn junior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Engagements Mary Baker, from Hastings, to Darrein Buss, Delta Sigma Phi senior in Business Admin Kay Sparck, Gamma Phi Beta senior in Arts and Sci ences from Omaha, to Mike Barker, Phi Kappa Psi alum in Arts and Sciences from Omaha. EQeen Garwood, Love Mem orial Hall freshman in Home Economics from Bassett. to Eldon Sylvester from Mills. Nancy Wray, Love Memori al Hall senior in Home Eco nomics from O'Neill, to Mike McMurtry, Phi Kappa Tau at Wesleyan in Pre theology from Ogallala. PStty Mapes. sophomore in Teachers College at Hastings College from Hastings, to Don Anderson, Phi Kappa Psi sen- CLASSIFIED ADS FOB tEKT ainnnw-wttk uwuiij.; inr ana wuiitnms. HSfcJUKTl. HU3 $. D'Wh--TOm Mi Stuitam a rthsi Ihmae muaa Mute Suittmra tan titan iunnnttwd ; mam itiiuaw. 3 Wlnnts mnnim elw tmrn UiiDi Wrathmc tftfUi. iwuwUlimmnm , Omrttannii. imiimih. -MgHWUV?, 'i Jttt rid iwuilU -ORTJti MBt Flmw m (Ml -SRM'tB. FOt SU! Siunr Bill. Sww mnrmimjirt!M Stnmn moIHiflr mat Stan F IPimw. 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