The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1963, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    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.
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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-
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