The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1964, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, September 30, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
Page'
GOP Candidate MWer
Campaigns In Omaha
Dick Weerts, publicity chair
man of Young Republicans
announced yesterday that
Representative William Mil
ler, the Republican Vice-Presidential
candidate will be in
Omaha today, arriving at
Epply Airport at 2:30 p.m.
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Iowa State
'Miss Campus Legs1
Finalists for Iowa State's
Campus Chest Miss Legs Con
test were named recently.
The winner of this annual
event will be named soon. She
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SEPTEMBER 29. HOURS 9-5
To Elect
will be chosen by votes of the
student body at Iowa State. A
large picture of each candi
date's legs will be placed in
front of individual ballot box
es. Voters will then vote with
pennies for their favorie 1964
Miss Legs contestant, with
the contestant with the most
pennies winning. , . , ,
At Kansas University, the
men with the parking ticket
books will be coming around
more frequently this year.
To cope with the increased
flood of cars and the grow
ing parking problems at the
school, five more men have
been added to their campus
police force. K.U. now has a
force of 25 policemen.
Students at Iowa University
will have plenty of chances to
BO to the movies this vcur.
The Iowa U. Union Board will
sponsor three different mo
vies fares during the year.
There will be a Snnifav
movies program, a Thursday
night program, and another
program on alternate Tuesdav
nights.
The new addition win pro
vide additional bookstore, caf
eteria and post office space
along with a 500-seat theater,
a lounge, an art gallery, a
game room, interview rooms
and Student Affairs offices.
Expected to be finished by
June 1, 1965, the new areas
will feature carpeted floors,
soft lights and a view of the
Union gardens.
$3.00
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TODAY
STUDENT COUNCIL will
meet, 3:30 p.m., conference
rooms Student Union.
BUILDERS Tours Commit
tee will meet, 3:30 p.m., 235
Student Union.
A.U.F. Sororities Drive
Committee will meet, 4:30
p.m., 232 Student Union.
RED CROSS BOARD will
meet, 4:30 p.m., 234 Student
Union.
UNION Public Relations
Committee will meet, 4:30
p.m., 235 Student Union.
TASSELS-KERNALS .will
hold a mass meeting, 4:30
p.m., Student Union B a I i
room. UNION Hospitality Commit
tee will meet, 4.30 p.m., 332
Student Union.
INTERVIEWS for H o m e
coming Queen will begin at
6 p.m., 234 Student Union.
IFC will meet, 7:00 p.m.,
conference rooms Student
Union.
PERSHING RIFLES will
hold a smoker, 7 p.m., 332 Stu
dent Union.
BUILDERS BOARD will
meet 7 p.m., 345 Student Un
ion. DELTA SIGMA PI will
hold a smoker, 7 p.m., Pan
American room, Student Un
ion. ORCHESIS will meet, 7:00
p.m.. Grant Memorial.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS will
meet, 7:30 p.m., Student Un
ion Auditorium. Dr. David
Trask speaker, "American
Politics: Past, Present and
Future."
FACULTY NEWCOMERS
will meet, 7:30 p.m., 240 Stu
dent Union.
THETA SIGMA PHI will
meet, 8:00 p.m., 232 Student
Union.
TOMORROW
U.C.C.F. will hold a World
Community Luncheon at 12:30
p.m. Tne luncneon wiu De tor
American and foreign
students and will cost 50
cents.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS'
Go Girls will meet, 4:30 p.m.,
Student Union Audiorium.
GET DISCOUNTS ON LETTERED SWEAT
SHIRTS, Blast jackets, t-shirts etc.
Any crest or
insignia
Direct
PERSHING AUDIORIUM
8:00 p.m.
-'I Are A BIG GIRL;ii;j!;M;:;K
Coeds Reveal P innings
I are going to college and I
are a big girl. Some people
drink and some people smoke.
I got pinned.
PINNIXGS
Robin Jacobsen, senior in
Arts and Sciences from Belle
vue, to Fred Amis, Phi Gam
ma Delta, junior in Business
Administraton from Omaha.
Bonnie Knudsen, Pi Beta
Phi senior in Arts and Scienc
es from Soux Falls, So. Dak.,
to Dave DeVries, Sigma Nu
senior in Arts and Sciences
from Lincoln.
Jennifer Inman, Kappa Kap
pa Gamma sophomore in
Teacher's Collere from Lin
coln, to Tom Panzing, P h i
Gamma Delta junior in Busi
ness Administration from
Lincoln.
Evelyn Bachman from Lin
coln to Dick Overy, Alpha
ixamma Mgma junior in Ag
ricultural College from Blue
Hill.
Annette Blackstone from
Omaha to Larry Burghard,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon sopho
more in Engineering from
Omaha.
ENGAGEMENTS
Nancv Loutzenheiser. Delta
Gamma sophomore in Teach
er's College from Gothen
burg, to Jon Jones, Alpha Tau
Omega junior in Arts and
Sciences from Norfolk.
Martha Thomas, Kappa Al
pha Theta senior in Teach
er's College from Omaha to
Charles Levy, Sigma Alpha
Mu alum from Omaha.
Ann Webster, Alpha Xi Del
ta senior in Teacher's Col
lege from Winterset, la., to
Maurice Sullivan, Delta Sig
ma Pi, senior in Business Ad
ministration from Des Moines,
la.
Judv Warwck. Alpha Delta
Pi junior in Teacher's College
from Rialto, Calif., to Neil
Sunderland, senior in Teach
er's College from Bellevue.
Mary O'Brien, from Lin-
Factor- Representative
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TdP IdDWA
coin, to Bob McCoy, Alpha
Gamma Sigma senior in Ag
ricultural College from York.
Judy Christensen, junior in
Teacher s College from Papil
lion, to Ross Dill, senior in
Arts and Scences and Teach
er's College from Tekamah.
Sharon Loudenback from
Lincoln, to Ron Banning, Al
pha Gamma Sigma senior in
Agricultural College from
Lincoln.
Sandra Kratina from Ral-
INTERVIEWS
PLACEMENT
THl'RSDAT, OCTOBER S
General Dynamics Corp., students re
ceiving degrees in M.E., E.E., E.M.:
M.S., Ph.D. Math, Physics. C.E
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1!
Phillips Petroleum Company students
receiving degrees in B.S., M.S. Ch.E,
M.E.. EE.; All decrees Chemi Ph.D.
i-nysicsi B.s, M.S. C.E., Arch.
U.S. Coast and Geadetle Survey, stn
dents receivins decrees in B.S., M.S.
C.E.. E.E., Physics. Math.
Calilornia Slate Personnel Board, slu-
aenis receiving degrees in B.S., M.S.
C.E.
The Cafes Rubber Company, students
receiving degrees in B.S., M.S. M E. I
B.S.-E.E.
Swift 4i Com pa y Aerichem Division,
students receiving degrees in B.S. pre
terahly in Agri, for Sales.
Department of Staet Foreign Service,
students receiving degrees in Bus. Adm.,
Foreign Commerce, Economics and Re
lated Subjects, Pol. Set., Hist., Lang, and
Area Studies, Geo., Int. Affairs.
Tl'ESDAT, OCTOBER IS
Phillips Petroleum Company, students
receiving degrees as above.
The Gates Rubber Company, students
receiving degrees as above.
Du Pont Company, students receiving
degrees in B.S.. M.S. Ch.E., M.E.,
E E., Chem.. Physics.
The Lincoln National Life Insurance
Company, students receiving degrees in
B.S. Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts.
Orin Countryman 1- Associates, stu
dents receiving degrees in BS. Bus.
Adm. with at least 20 hrs. accounting.
Hy-Gain Electronics Corporation, stu
dents receiving degrees in E.F., M.E.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
J. A. Baldwin Manufacturing Company,
students receiving degrees in B.S. M.E.,
E E., C.E.. Ag.E.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
The Martin Company, students receiving
degrees in B.S., M.S. M.E., E.E., C.E.;
M.S. Math.; Ph.D. M.E., C.E.
Monsanto Company, students receiving
decrees in Chem.; B.S., M. Ch.E.,
M.E., E.E.
Control Data Company, students re
ceiving degrees in E.E., M.E.. Physics.
Philip G. Johnson 1- Company, students
receiving degrees in B.S., MS. Account
ing. J. A. Baldwin Manufacturing Comapny,
students receiving degrees as above,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS
The Martin Company, students receiving
degrees as above.
Monsanto Company, students receiving
degrees as above.
Commercial Solvents Corporation, stu
dents receiving degrees in B.S., M.S.
Ch. E.; AU degrees Cbem.
North American Aviation, Inc. Space
and Missile Systems Division, students
receiving degrees in M.E., E.E.. C.E.,
Ch.E., Physics, Math.
North American Aviation. Inc. Rocket.
dyne Division, students receiving degrees
in M.E., E.E., Ch.E., C.E.
North American Aviation, Inc. Auto-
netjes fwinon, students receiving degrees
in B.S. fc.fc.: M.S. E.E.. M.E., Math;
Ph.D. E E., M.E.
Jefferson Chemical Company, Incorpor
ated, students receiving degrees inChem-
lstry; Bi M.S. Ch.E.; BS. M.E.
Countesses Tryout
Set For Tomorrow
The Cadence Countesses
will hold practice tomorrow
and Wednesday from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. in the Military and
Naval Science Building and
Thursday from 7 p.sn. to 9
p.m. in Nebraska Hall.
Tryouts will be Oct. 6 from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Mili
tary and Naval Science
Building. Only sophomores
and juniors with a 5.0 grade
average may try out. The
judges will be faculty mem
bers, two football players
and the club's officers.
Innocents' Objectives
Include Activities, Spiri
Innocents Society, founded
April 24, 1903, is composed of
thirteen senior men who have
demonstrated out standing
scholarship, service and par
ticipation in University activ
ities. The objectives of Innocents
are to promote the welfare,
interests and traditions of the
school, to organize construc
tive school spirit and activity
and to give recognition to
rampus leaders.
NEBRASKA UNION
CASHIER
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Mon.-Sat. 11 p.m.-l:30 p.m.
Mon.-Fri. 11:30 p.m.-12:45 p.m.
Mon.-Fri. 8:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
BUSSEES
Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
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