The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1963, Page Page 3, Image 5

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    Wednesday, December 11, 1953
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FWILY BAND-The Bower family band, subject is the little girt appearing in the photograph sefond from
of the University Press book by Mrs. Van Nays of Rapid the left in the bottom row.
City, S.D. Mrs. Van Nuys was the family drummer and
Regenfs Approve Sale
Disney To Produce NU Publication
The Board of Regents recently approved an agreement
with Walt Disney Productions in which the Disney studios
will obtain motion picture rights to a book published re
cently by the University Press.
The book, "The Family Brand from the Missouri to
the Black Hills, 1881-1900," was written by Laura Bower
Van Nuys of Rapid City, S. D. It was published in 1961 as
one of the University's Pioneer Heritage Series.
Bruce Nicoll, director of the University Press, said the
book is based on the diary and recollections of Mrs. Van
Nuys and was edited by Virginia Faulkner, editor of the
University Press.
Mrs. Van Nuys' story is that of her childhood and early
adulthood and the experiences of her talented musical fam
ily in the Black Hills during the gold rush of the '80's.
Mr. Nicoll said the Disney studios will use the story as
part of a series of documentaries for movies and television.
Teachers Honorary Holds
Initiation For 53 Women
Jenkins Conducts Chorus;
Sunday Set For 'Messiah'
Fifty-three women will be
initiated to Pi Lambda Theta,
national teaching honorary,
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Loretta Mickle, prin
cipal of Pershing School in
Lincoln, will speak at a ban
quet following the initiation
ceremonies. The initiation will
Sigma Tau
Taps 19 Men
N'ineteen University students
have been named to mem
bership in Sigma Tau, nation
al all - engineering honorary
fraternity-
Allen Otte. president
of Sigma Tau, said that
membership is limited to stu
dents who rank in the upper
one-fourth of their class in the
College of Engineering and
Architecture. Initiates also
are selected on the basis of
interest in the field and so
ciability. New members of Sigma
Tau include:
Dwain Blum, Wayne Bostic,
Harold Childers, Harry Cul
pen, Loren Fairbanks. Tetty
Hammond, James Hunnhrey,
Alan Hurd, Robert Kasnevich.
James Linn, Curtis Nicholls,
Roger Rada, Roger Schwa
bauer, Denny Schwartz, Rich
ard Sudduth, Daryl Tranvnk
oek, William Trebelhorn,
Larry Wade, and Joseph Wills.
be held at 5 p.m., followed
by the banquet at 6 p.m. in
the Nebraska Union. .... .
Members of Pi Lambda
Theta are junior and senior
women in Teachers College.
Selection is made on the basis
of professional interest,
recommendation by faculty of
the college, and scholarship.
A 6.7 over-all scholastic aver
age is required.
The initiates are:
Evaonne A g e n a, Travis
Baird, Lela Beaird, Linda
Beaird, Janice Benda, Karen
Benting, Judy Brumm, Shir
ley Carroll, Merla Cook, Mary
Alice Crabill, Susan Ducker,
Patty Edmiston, Judith Flack,
Mallie Gall, Sharon Geisler,
Kathleen Hobbs, Nancy Holm
quist, Marcia Howe, Dixie
Hufnagle.
Brenda Johnson, Judy Ann
Johnson, Marilyn Justice,
Sandra Keriakedes, Peggy
King, Carol Klein, Georgianne
Kozisek, Libby Linn, Ellen
Lohaus, Jean Lukas, Joyce
Marfice, Ann McDaniel, Don
na McFarlin, Linnea Melland.
Sandra Moody, Carol Pow
ell, Carol Phelps, Kay Pom-
erantz, Jerri Ann P o p p e,
Jean Probasco, Karen Ras
musscn, Mary Roser, Judith
Schoor.
Ginger VanHorn, Beatrice
Kay Wagner, Connie Wall,
Charlotte Walter. Karen
Woodward, Jamie W o o t o n,
Rebecca Yerk, Kathryn Vitak,
Susan Jackson, Melonda Nel
son, Joann Rathjen.
The traditional public per
formance of "The Messiah,"
by the combined choruses,
will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday
at the University Coliseum.
More than 750 voices repre
senting six singing groups will
present the oratorio by Han
del under the direction of
Earl Jenkins, professor of mu
sic. The University Orchestra
will be under the direction of
Emanuel Wishnow, director
of the department of music.
The orchestra will be assist
ed by Andrea Mohnsen, Lin
coln, pianist and Mary
Haight, David City, organist.
The 1963 Messiah soloists
will be Lorraine Morris, so
prano; Roderick Gibb, tenor;
Rosella Lange, alto and Irvin
Pearson, bass.
The 750-voice choral union
is made up of singers select
ed from the choruses of the
College of Agriculture, the
I University Singers, the Mad
rigal Singers, and University
' Choruses, I, II, and HI..
I Staff members preparing
the singers for the concern, in
; addition to Professor Jenkins,
I include John Moran and Rich
iard Grace.
I Traditional carols will be
heard from the Ralph Mueller
Carillon preceding and follow
ing the Messiah concert.
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STUDENT FACULTY
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Student Price $157J StofHowlty Price SI 72.50
FLY TO MIAMI
Trip Includes:
1. Hotel for 3 nights
2. Transportation from Airport to Hotel &
Hotel to Airport
3. Meal in transit to Miami
4. $6.50 game ticket
5. Insurance
6. 2 Sponsors per plane
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MESSIAH SOLOISTS Featured, from left, will be
Irvin Pearson, Rosella Lange, Lorraine Morris, and Rod
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From out of the isolated Crazili&n
jungle comes Los Indies Tabajaras
and their "Marit Elena." Now it's the
title tune for a fascinating new album.
A treasury of tribal folk songs like
"Maran Carina," "Los Indies Canzan"
and "Baioa Esn." Get this album and
hear the most intriguing new sounds
In music today- at your record shop.
The most trusted name in sound
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TODAY
COED FOLLIES skitmas
ters will meet at 7 p.m. in 235
Student Union.
DELTA GAMMA-KAPPA
SIGMA orphan's Christmas
party will be held between
4:30 and 6:30 p.m.
PEOFLE-TO-PEOPLE so
cial committee will meet in
the north party room of the
Student Union at 5 p.m.
IVVA workers will meet at 5
p.m. in 234 Student Union.
BUILDERS college days
committee will hold a coke
party at 5 p.m. in the Student
Union south party room.
University 441 scholarship
banquet wUl be held at 6:15
p.m. in the Pan American
room of the Student Union.
NU-MEDS will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Student Union
small auditorium.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE
brother-s i s t e r committee
meeting will be at 4 p.m. in
the north party room of the
Student Union.
Fourteen Males Give
Christmas Gifts Early
Engagements equaled pin-' Mardelle Diwal, Love Hall
Exchange Student
Chosen For Tour
Keenan Eiting, one of seven
University students attending
El Colegk) de Mexico at Mexi
co City, has been selected to
join a group of Latin Ameri
can students on a tour of IS
African and European coun
tries during December and
January.
Members of the tour group
win study international rela
tions and meet governmental
leaders en route. The itin
erary includes stops in Mor
acco, Sent GaL Liberia,
Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia,
Egypt, Greece, Italy, Spain,
France, and the Netherlands.
Eiting is a junior studying
inter-American relations in
the University's exchange
program with El Colegio de
Mexico.
nings this past week, as sev
eral coeds received p r e -Christmas
diamonds. '
PIXMXGS
Georgia Merriam, Alpha
Omicron Pi sophomore in
Teachers from Lincoln to Kit
Borrett, Sigma Chi senior in
Business from Lincoln.
Ann Warner, sophomore in
Arts and Science at the Uni
versity of Arizona from Aber
deen, So. Dak., to Dick
Rollins, Theta Xi senior in
Arts and Science from Bing
ham, Maine.
Nancy Ann Rogge, Zeta Tau
Alpha senior in Teachers from
Auburn, to Don "Tate" Tay
lor, Delta Tau Delta senior in
Pharmacy from Omaha.
Carol Stoner, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ences from Lincoln, to Dave
Roberts, Kappa Sigma senior
in Arts and Sciences from
Lincoln.
Linda Rupp of Marcus, la.,
to Keith Finkral, Kappa Sig
ma senior in Teachers from
Madison.
Peppy WoToach, Kappa Kap
pa Gamma senior from Grand
Island in Teachers, to Carroll
Lucht, Phi Kappa Tau alum
from Wesleyan, now in Arts
and Sciences at the University
from Grand Island. '
Judy Pearce, Kappa Kappa
Gamma senior in Teachers
from Jefferson, la., to Rick
Spellman, Phi Gamma Delta
senior in Arts and Sciences
from Arlington, Va.
ENGAGEMENTS
Jane Barnoske, Alpha Omi
cron Pi junior in Teachers
from Dei Moines, la., to
Lloyd Voss, Alpha Tan Ome
ga senior in Teachers from
Magnolia, Minn.
Diana Armour, Pi Beta Phi
senior in Teachers from
Dakota City, to Gary Bartels,
Kappa Sigma senior in Teach
ers from Dakota City.
senior in Home Economics
rom Bladen, to Gerald
Grandstaff of Bladen.
Mary Ann Turner, Ze(a
Tau Alpha senior In Home
Economics from Wayne, to
Don Soulier, senior in Elec
trical Engineering from Til
den. Jill Journey, Chi Omega jun
ior In Teachers from Lincoln,
to Stephen Caruthers, S i g
ma Nu junior in Agriculture
from Hayes, So. Dakota.
Jerrie Malsek of Omaha, to
Donald Alam, Ag Men junior
in Agriculture from Walthill.
Harriet Hunker, Pound Hall
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ence from Falls City, to Wil
liam Goodwin, U.S. Army sta
tioned in Germany, from Kan
sas City, Kan.
Air Force Lauds
Graduate Student
Capt. Jack E. Ladds, a Uni
versity graduate student, has
been awarded the Air Force
Commendation Medal in a
ceremony at the University.
The award was made by
Col. Robert H. Allyn, Area F.
Commandant for the Air
Force Reserve Officers Train
ing Corps. Capt. Ladds was
awarded the medal for out
standing performance while
working in the USAF Secur
ity Service.
A native of Shenandoah,
Iowa, he is attending the Uni
versity under the Air Forct
Institute of Technology pro
gram. He is working toward
a masters degree in person
nel and industrial management.
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Nebraskan
Ads
Two Medical Students
Awarded Scholarships
Two University medical stu
dents have been honored with
scholarships totaling $400.
Eugene Reigier, junior, re
ceived the Dr. Ernest Tibbetts
Manning Memorial . Scholar
ship for 1963-64 in the amount
of $350.
Bruce Rice, sophomore, was
awarded a $50 scholarship by
the Kiwanis Club of Omaha.
ORANGE BOWL GAME?
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158th St. and Collins Ave. Directly on the beach
SPECIAL STUDENT RATES
$5 person 2 . in . e . room
$4 person 3 in . a . room
OATAFTII DAY
Golds
OF NEBRASKA
WAS MORI OF CVEtYTHINO
SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.,
SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
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Vou cun get e'erjthing at Gold's!. Even though you cover the world,
Santa, you must have heard that there isn't a prettier
store . , . with more gifts everybody wants, than Gold's! We're matin
. up our Christmas list an we saw to ninny presents for
everyone! Things for Freddy, he's in school an gonna be a
lawyer, 'n big sis Sharon, she's gonna teach school, 'n Mommy,
Daddy an' jusf everybody! So, Santa, you hurry to Gold's! They have..
a 'EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY FOR CHRISTMAS
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