The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1963, Page Page 3, Image 3
im&OBXm Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1963 The Doily Nebraskan Page 3 11 uu u u u I -mam If It jfOtlf 1 Pi I 1! " i i l-A:V j M ' w y !; ,i LVTERSORORITV CONCERT SOLOiSTS-JU-pmrnDt-ing the Out music sororities m the University campus, tle-ft U right) Lorraine Morris, Rosdla Lange and Mary Haigbt will be swloists for the annual Interswirny Cri cert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Forfy Music Sorority Members Combine Talents Thursday Members ff three LMversi ty tmusic sororities wiH com bine their (talents act the an imal tatersororiry Concert at 7:.30 pm. Thursday in the Student Union ballroom. The concert is 'open to tbe public. Forty IMversity coeds mill sing and play selections from the music of Each, Beethoven, IDebussy, Mozart and Thomp son. The coeds are members iof Delta Omicron, Mb Phi Ep flan and Sigma Alpha iota, jnnsic sororities. A highlight, Debussy's "The Blessed DamoBeir iH !be (di rected by Gwen Waldo and sung !by Lorraine Morris' so prano;; and EoBeHa Lange mezzo-soprano. (Other numbers in cllni.de "UTir Eilen Mit Scbwaehen," and "'Duet 'et Misericordiar bv Each; "Three uos, Op. BO. Ecmdo," toy K.iuflaw;; 'so jiata in E Major., Opus 27,'" iby Beethoven; Symphunie ConcerUnte fur Violine Ond Viola" toy Mozart and three selections from Thompson's "Rofiemary." The (directors, accompan ists, and soloists : Delta (Omicron Mary Height, Euth Hailing, and Evelyn Luedeke. CLASSIFIED ADS PC t&LE: (Drum! nwnat. Ilnw imitated, mr-condl-ilioiud " (ChovruM ilmuur But. Udk, mxin c 1 n, muiflllent cmirtttimi Kli. ipiani Hviir Ueri iHE 3-7(116 in Him.' (tlnivanrtw Tht HZMIMK or fold-in ityiKiwrtwr cwk so ). o md. lt. 4M-47WI, mil Dudley. aTTEWTIMfc THE AUrHWMTS ftKECIOKWK! COUliBKJE IttEH tlHEUEB (FOR !TVKT TIME WORK, tt i (HOOKS ll'HK WS1EK. iCAUL MR. WMW Ul U'.l 4:Mtim if(IH iHElHCrKAL JW'BK rERSDN&Ls Tl iCurrlnuto k Imhk 4MRPMI Ul In unti Pn, ttiau the mar of . t"0 uiirta ttllr tnw mminttar itnonraMM our .lihunop 'Of PwMtix Him kiiimlii tw wvnral hun drim isnr unlit. Come hi -and iit lw 'llitmmHttnitr unir WCIKHIiCO WIUTA ULE TfcTE SKEC'dHllEK. lOtvt OTHMflK wiimnd mid ttHIrd .ohmim- t iltiixif mluriHr WICH C!liEiCTKCINjr,'l (CIO. M t. im-Timo. Md P!M Epsaon JCanol Copeland, Carla Hagem. Jan et Hayward, Lorraine Morris, and Gwm Waldo. Sigma Alpha iota LQa Haisch, Linda Henline, Rosel la Lange, Shirley Kmms, and AHegra Smith. NU Students To Entertain Military Men A mum'ber of Onroersity tu deirts, in cooperation with tthe (LTnited Service (Organizations '(US'), re partienpating in how$ and ert.ertainments tub-m-ing tthe OSO's '"MDitary Eecognition Week.'" The week, to toe held from Nov. 4-11, is ""to reopen the hearts and homes (Of the com munity to Amterica's soroimd daughters in tuniform and to feature the theme that we must mot forget those win have mot forgotten nts,"" ac cording to a OS mews re leane. .Joyce Burns, Uiuversity Iba tun twirler,, and Bonnie Eich tor, folk :singer and ftiilitH'HJt,1 wID present a Jihow at It to formal Military Eecognition Week Ball ton Friday at the National Guard Armory, AH military ion active (duty .and their guests are invited. Alpha Delta Pi sorority wiU preHent -".hiha Delta Pi Ee vue" at le Lincoln (US0 m Sunday, Hwember 10, at 7 p.m. Mary .Jepson, Miss Ne-j toraiJka (f 1SKS2 and a member; nf Alpha Delta Pi, will join wifih Hank Lowenkron in em-j ceemg the how w'hidh wiD feature singing, .dancing, cwn-j edy and Instrumental music, j (Others participating in the Show will toe: Pixie SmaB- wood. .JJeanie Fellows, Judy! Maddox, Karen Hoppe, Karen Sweoe, .Alitte Speece, Linda Lane and Kay Eood. Rood Nebraskan Want Ads r " noDozh ' I T A 9 l T S J I') L HE SAFE VAYtoitay alert mibst Hircfd'jtlnulacls IuDos kx you mentally tat mtfh the mum mit n frMbv found in miBe Uii. Yet (NoDi'f J fnRl.r,, lundiv, mwt TeJinble. Ab lvi! nut iil)it-iorimnj. 3Jit ftinie mimintuiiy mukm yim fwll drowny Wliilf dnviiij!, working ur ntudying, flu aulllimw tin pari m H uiii,fi'ttlH'e N(Dur. tulilnta. AMIMi ft (lt L" The possibilities taimmg a bachelor's ani confinraimg professional ( study in tEhe field of wildMe management at the Umiver-!! sity were discussed at an ex-jj ploratory meeting beW last w e e k at the Nebraska Cea- i Iter. ctf b-3ri program were employed denree m stale. a e v e r a l smaenns lea ftere was a lack of interest on the part f fee University f Missouri regardjmg Nebras ka students coming to that stale. The discassiM als ex plored the possibilities f the Dr. A. B.. Ward, director el : present program at Nebras the adult division of cooler-1 La. and dob members stated ences aod institutes at t ta e t h a t they felt study ta tbe Center, moderated tbe ses-1 state would be more iaiine sum whkb also considered : ita tbe aeeds f the state's emnptoyimeBt rportamii-j recreanoa and wildlife ties and future fob security i crams. m. turns rrtf f -Mfc- S f w f f I f f is-' V. , r Sot students Nebraska. in tthis field ia Tbe Deaa of tbe COege of Aericaltnre and Home Econ- Tbe CQtooeinsiias I tbe gr&up was that tbe exceptionally gilted student coaaM make the transf er and root be greatly in- Srring Quartet Recital Set For Friday Evening The Lmoota String Quartet wiEffl give a irecMaL pern 4 the pmbBc, at S p .a Friday at tbe Sheldcm Memorial Art Gal lery. "The quartet is made nap f Moms and Akta CdHier, Euth Johnson and CaroH Work, al f LmrasSn.. Tbe quartet wi! play a se lection of dhamber miiasic. nnta (dLuding Mozart's 499 in D M a r," Blodh's Land scape,"' and ""'pus S9 No. 1, by Beerthovatt. omics, Dr. E. F. Frolick, th- ;i oimvemieiDced scholasticaE, er members f tbe University ) boat tbe average student naght administratiMi and represea-' tfimf tbe dkange somewbat dl tatives from tbe State Game, j ffenent. Forestatioa and Parks Cm-; Four .student iniiembers f missioi $ered as resorare the club revealed tbey m'ere perMMnnel for tbe disenssions. ; planning to continue their jj training in wildlife after the At tthe present time students j first two years, boat one f at the University wishing to ', tbe ffoaar mere interested in go get a degree in wildlife are iag to Missouri. may able to get some ff tbe basic courses in tthe field. Sn order to complete advanced courses in tthis area, a trans fer to tthe Universily of Mis souri may be tanied wiUfoewl any increase in student tui tion. Under ttlhe present provi sions iof the student exchange program with Missouri, tbe University is permitted to send a maxamiiina fif i&we npiaiii fied students per year to con tinue their studies. Tbe pro gram has been in (Operation for three years, and at this point, (no Nebraska students have gaae to Missouri .According to Dr. Ward, tthe meeting resulted in the f ol lowing ondnsioTts by the Wildlife Oub members: Students at tbe meeting felt summer Jobs would be hard to obtaia at Missouri be cause they would be non-residents. After trwo years r more at Nebraska, many students have fiancees and personal frksndslMps which are difficult to leave. Scholarships from tbe Ufflversiry cannot be trans ferred to Missouri. Parents f many tf tbe students are unwilling to let them make tbe transfer. The students would much prefer to stay in Nebraska. The transfer lo Missouri woifld mean imuch greater travel distances during vaca tions. Since they started their advanced education berr. the students wmdd like to finish it here. The (Opportunities for con tinuing graduate work would be mon-exiBteTt in Nebraska I if graduates from the MiEBOu-'1 MOOT COURT TEAM Tbe 19634 University moot court tram of (left to ribt Brace Graves, Richard Nel son, and Larry Myers, wit their professor, Joha Grad wohL wQl meet their first opponent, tbe University of Sooth Dakota, ia romprtilioi Nov. 12. Seven State High Schools Cited At Press Convention Outstanding newspaper and yearbook awards were wm by seven Nebraska higb schools at tbe X4d anmraa! Nebraska lEgto Sdhool Press Association offlventiora held al NU last w eekend- Printed (newspaper awards went to Lincoln Southeast in Class A and Curtis School ff Agrkinltnre in Class E. Grand Island and York re ceived honorable mentions. Dr. Thaddems P. Krisi ff the Nebraska Psychiatric Insti tute prescntad the awards t sr the ILnstittute, mbiicto sponsors the contest. Omaha Holy Name won first place rr Class B ia tbe mimeographed Bews- paper contest, sponsored by tbe Omaha H rid-fleraM. Tbe Class C award went to Waver h . Herb Armbrsst, y o a t h artivitities dim-tw of tbe World-Herald, presented tbe plafnes. Stnitbeast, Class A. by Tom Brokaw, KMTV mewscaster, Omaha. Omaha Nortlh re ceived boosrable memtifra. Omaha Merry Class B, was the winner f tbe Sootte- toufff Star-Herald Yearbook Trophy presented by tbe Rev. P. J. Doaagberty of Omaha. NHSPA vice-presadienL Hoib rable menttiam was given to Curtis Scbosl f AgrkTaltare. Eleaaore Limes f CoIhib bas, NHSPA prevdenL pre sealed tbe Hastings Tribune Yearbook Trophy to Waverty. Br worn HaO-Talbot, Class C, ia Omaha was awarded honor able mestioa. Otmalha Tech was presented an advertising aind pnouiiKoittion award given by Gamma Al pha Oai, advertising bomora ry. Saly WikDBX f Nebraslka Oty, president ff tine mmynjlif the award. Court Team Set ToMeet South Dakota Tbe 19534 University of Nebraska moot court- team at tbe College of Law is pre paring to meet tbe Erst op- jponent. tbe Universflx of South Dakota team,- on November 13. Tbe three University law seniors selected to represent Nebraska at tbe Erst round in St Louis. Mo., are Brace Graves, Richard Nelson and Larry W. Myers. John GradwohL professor of law, will accompany the team as adviser at tbe first region al argument f tbe school year. - - Tbe Nebraska team is rep resenting a fictional defend ant who was prosenited for and convicted of bank robds?? in tbe first trial, and wbo lost Ms Hirst appeaL Tbe students will present ar guments as if tbev were be fore tbe United States Su preme Court. Team members are select ed on tbe basis f scbolar sbip, professional sMM. and past accomplishments in inter-school moot ccmrt arga-ments- 1 The KMTV Yearbook Tro-1 MTPJ I "AN ON CAMPUS NU Grod Earns pby was presentted to LkkCBln Qq K L&Ql ClUStSr Tbe first Oak Leaf Ctettar to the Army CommiieiDdatiion Medal was awarded to Cap tain Kent C. feHey, gradhisle ff the Umversiiry, at a spe cial ceremony at Supreme Headspiarters Allied Powers Europe. Tbe award was pre sented to Captain KeSey by Geijeral John T. KaDeycrasi, assisttant chief ff Programs DivisioiL. This award signMiiies the sec ind ttaiine that the Army Com- meiiidalaoni Mieflaa was pre-ii senatied to CaptaiD KelBey.. The first time be meoeawed tbe medal was in 1953., ffioxr seirv iag as Assistant Officer ffr the oomstanctioiJi iof the Ballis tic Missile Early Warming System.. Ke was recognized this time fitar naaeritorikius ser vice as an assistant teacher wf Military Science at Bos PPyttectoaaiiic laasttttnie.. Wbiae Capt. KeBey was at the Onawersity, he was named distinguished milttarj' .fjrado ate in the Eeseroe ffaeer Training Corps.. TODAY SIlDENf lOUXCIL ASSO CIATES will meet at 1 pjta. inn 235 Student Uejobl FACULTY RIXTTAJL will be held at 7:39 p.m.. in the Ballroom f tbe Stutlent Union.. UNSEA wiM Baeet al 1 pm. in the Pan American rism ff the Stutent LlniMML PEOPLE TO PEOPLE tos pjtaity ciimmittoe wiM meet at 4 p.m. in 335 Student Uuaon. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA wil nave Corahinskf r pictures ttaliiem at S;:l p-.m. in the Pan American r m ff the Stu dent Union.. STUDENT COL"NCTL .VS SOCLTES will-meet at 7 7 pjm.. TOMORROW AMATEUR RADIO CLUB wall hold etecfian ff fficars at tf.:30 p.m. an SES MiMary and Naval Scienae boaalflmg. .IMERICLN LVSTrrUTE OF CHEMICAL Eagi EERS will bear a talk by a ineffmeseBttative from the She! CM Cwpany un "Xtaemacai EaiEartteer's Ctoallaiise mm the Petrotenm Imdatstey'" at 7 in 321 Aware Latowatrary. BUSINESS ADMTNISTR. 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