The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1964, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, October 14, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Nebraskan Business Head
In Search Of More Ads
Juggles Books, Drops Pin
Taking a vacation from thp
constant and tedious job of
balancing the Daily Nebras
kan's finances, Business Man
ager 'Woogs' Jeffrey h a s
turned nis mind to other fig
ures.
PINNINGS
Nancy Holmquist, Delta
uamma senior in Teacher s
College from Oakland to Bob
Uiekmann, Phi Gamma Delta
junior in Teacher's College
from Lincoln.
Tnnti XI ntt , i 4 1.1. - nLI
utau jiuuiiidsiLT, mpuu rm
junior in EBusiness Administra
tion from York to Mike Jef
frey, Beta Theta Pi junior in
Pre-Law from Lincoln.
Susan Skarda, Kappa Alpha
Theta junior in Teacher's Col
lege from Sioux Falls, South
Dakota to Ken Maxwell, Phi
Kappa Psi junior in Pre-Med
from Lincln.
Sue Young, Alpha Delta Pi
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Oakland to Ron Young,
Phi Kappa Psi junior in En
gineering College from North
Platte.
Jan Chamberlin, Alpha Del
ta PI sophomore in Teacher's
College from Alliance to Paul
Lepard, Kappa Sigma junior
In Arts and Sciences from
Alliance.
Mary Pierce, sophomore in
Teacher's College from L i n
coln to Bob Tate, Phi Delta
Theta junior in Arts and
Sciences from San Antonio,
Tex.
Janet Vallicott, junior in
Teacher's College from L i n
coln to Rich Brenning, Sigma
Phi Epsilon junior in Teach
er's College from Lincoln.
Elaine Ruff, junior in
Teacher's College from Oma
ha to Gerald Folken, Beta
Sigma Psi junior in Mechani
cal Engineering from Colum
bus. Georgia Merriam, Alpha
Omicron Pi junior in Teach
er's College from Lincoln to
Larry Donovan, Phi Kappa
Psi alum ni Teacher's College
from Scottsbluff.
Connie Sharpe, Alpha Omi
cron Pi junior in Journal
ism from Lincoln, to Dick
McCoy, Sigma Chi alum in
Engineering College from Lincoln.
Students' Voices
Selected To Sing
In Choral Union
Eighty-four University up
perclassmen and women have
been chosen members of the
University Singers for 1964-65.
Earl Jenkins, professor of
music and director of the
choral group, said the Singers
will appear this school year
in at least two of their own
performances, at Christmas
and in the spring, and will
join with the 600-voice Choral
Union for the annual Messiah
concert and Spring Oratorio.
Accompanying the Singers
this year on the piano will be
Jim Misner, a junior in the
College of Arts and Science
and a piano major.
The 1964-65 University Sing
trs: Debbie Barger, Dori Shef
field, Robert Hatcher,
Daryl Hill, Terri Billiard,
Mary Cerven, Linda Chatfield,
Linda Henline, Carla Hagen,
Janet Payne, Carole Peter
son, Joan Rockwell, Sue Ellen
Thompson, Bruce Anderson,
Bill Bailer, Tim Bailer, David
DeVries, Dennis Foct, Roder
ick Gibb, Kurt Horn, Arthur
Hughes, Dennis Kos, Harold
Moessner, Shelley Reece,
Frank Schultz, Don Thomson,
Richard Watt, and Wellington
Wilson.
Barbara Berney, Jo Ann
Dorsey, Jean Edwards, Karen
Gepford, Betty Niehaus, San
dra Polhemus, Stan Schlacht
er, Mary Ann Griffiths, Le
anne Lunzmann, Elaine
Hanthorn, Pamela Hawk,
Robert Bogard, Nancy Hoff
man, Mary Kay Kirschman,
Rosella Lange, Jeanne Lem
mon, Linda Lauer, Larry
Fiohn; Judy Maddox, Kath
ryn Roehrkasse, Charles Her
tel, Saundra Mallatt, Richard
O'Gara, Lynn Gunlicks, An
drea Mohnsen, Lorraine Mor
ris, James Havener, Cynthe
Nelson, Susanne Oberle, Mar
iel Stock, Janette Stutheit,
Gwendolyn Waldo; John Kon
opik, Gary Lamb, William
Logan, Jack Watkins.Willard
Marqardt, Ron Neel, Irvin
Pearson, James Taylor, Gene
Bedient, Judy Trumble; Phil
lip Boardman, Robert Bo
gard, Dennis Bohren, Kermit
Brashear, Roger Brodd, Don
Canady, Dennis Cox, Robert
Frakes, John Fritz, Mark
Gruett, Karen Shaw, Rose
mary Waldrop, Alan Jackson
and John Wood.
ENGAGEMENTS
Joey Flanagan, Alpha Delta
Pi freshman in Teacher's Col
lege from Albion to Tom
Kennedy from Albion.
Pat Kelley, Alpha Delta Pi
junior in Teacher's College
from Lincoln, to Bdb Thorpe,
Kappa Sigma senior in Archi
tecture from Scottsbluff.
Sandy Spanglcr, Gamma
Phi Beta senior in Teacher's
College from Plattsmouth to
Fran Lebens, Sigma Phi Ep
silon senior in Engineering at
Iowa State from Plattsmouth.
Sharon Mook, Towne Club
senior in Home Economics
from Lincoln to Bob Mahood,
Acacia senior in Teacher's
College from Columbus.
Shirley Tietmeyer, junior in
Arts and Sciences from York
to Joe Newman, Chi Phi sen
ior in Arts and Sciences from
York.
Sandra Ann Kratina from
Ralston to Ned Criscimaena.
senior in Engineering and Ar
chitecture from San Antonio,
lex.
Lori Kier. Love Memnrial
Hall senior in Home Econom
ics from Allen to Rod Nick-
erson from Cordova.
Karen Schnurr. Pi R t a
Phi junior in Arts and
Sciences from Alliance to
Jim Thorell from Alliance.
Chris Olson. AlDha Omirrmi
Pi senior in Teacher's CnlWo
from Wilmineton. 111., to Rnri
Harris, Sigma Chi in Busi
ness Administration from Lin
coln.
Nancy Campbell. KaDoa KaD-
pa Gamma senior in Teachers
College from Omaha, to Bill
Janike, Sigma Chi graduate
student in educational psy
chology from Lincoln.
W f i"if'Tjpiioi"i'ii ji y"'
UNSEA Will Hold
'Chew Out' Picnic
The annual 'Chew Out' picnic,
sponsored by the University of
Nebraska Student Education
Association (UNSEA) will be
held Oct. 20.
Tickets for the event, which
cost 75 cents, can be pur
chased from a house repre
sentative, any UNSEA officer,
or in 409 Administration Building.
TODAY
WORLD SERIES, 11:45
a.m., Audtiorium and T.V.
Room, Student Union,
PLACEMENT LUNCHEON
12:30 p.m., 241 Student Union
FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES
MART, 2 p.m., ballroom, Sta
dent Union.
INTER-VARSITY CHRIS
TIAN FELLOWSHIP, 1:30
p.m., 334 Student Union.
BUILDERS College Days,
2:30 p.m., 234 Student Union.
UNION Talks and Topics,
3:30 p.m., 232 Student Union.
BUILDERS Tours 3:30
p.m., 235 Student Union.
STUDENT COUNCIL, 4
p.m., Pan American room,
Student Union.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE, Stu
dent to Student, 4:30 confer
ence room, Student Union.
DIVISION OF STUDENT
AFFAIRS, 4:30 p.m., confer
ence room, Student Union.
A.U.F. Sororities Drive,
4:30 p.m., 232 Student Union.
RED CROSS BOARD, 4:30
p.m., 234 Student Union.
UNION Public Relations,
4:30 p.m., 235 Student Union
UNION Hospitality, 4:30
p.m., 332 Student Union.
A.U.F. Special Events, 4:30
p.m. 334 Student Union.
TOASTMASTERS CLUB,
5:30 p.m., cafeteria, Student
Union.
BUILDERS Board, 7 p.m.,
332 Student Union.
LF.C. 7 p.m., Pan Ameri
can room, Student Union.
ORCHESIS, 7 p.m., Grant
Memorial.
DANCE LESSONS 7 p.m.,
Ag Union. Cost is 75 cents for
three lessons.
NU MEDS 7:30 p.m., Audi
torium, Student Union.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS 7:30
p.m., conference rooms, Stu
dent Union.
DIVISION OF STUDENT
AFFAIRS, 7:30 p.m., 235 Stu
dent Union.
MATH COUNSELOR PRO
GRAM, 7:30 p.m., 349 Student
Union.
N.H.R.R.F. Family Project,
9 p.m., 334 Student Union.
TOMORROW
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
Go Girls, 4:30 p.m., 241 Stu
dent Union.
PI LAMBDA THETA 4:30
p.m., party Room, Student
Union.
UNIVERSITY AMATEUR
RADIO CLUB. 7:30 p.m.,
N.E.S.E.P. Lounge Military
and Naval Science tmuaing.
Devil Or Angel?
Coeds Invade ROTC Units
HELP WANTED
NEBRASKA UNION
CASHIER
MON.-SAT. 10:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
MON.-FRI. 8:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M.
COLONIAL DINING ROOM HOSTESS
MON.-FRI. 11:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Apply Mr. Barnes
Nebraska Union, Room 111
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The feminine touch is added
to Reserve Officer Training
Corps units by two auxiliaries,
Angel Flight and Cadence
Countesses.
Angel Flight is the official
auxiliary of the Air Force
ROTC. It was founded two
years ago at the University
to promote an interest in the
Air Force and in the ad
vanced program for career
officers.
Angle Flight members
serve as hostesses for the
AFROTC, and are now official
hostesses at Municipal Air
port.
Each spring they sponsor
a Blue Yonder workship for
anyone interested in learning
about the Air Force way ot
life. Speakers from the base,
and movies of overseas tours
of duties are part of the pro
gram.
Several members attend na
tional conclaves, and one or
two area conclaves are held
each year in Lincoln.
Other activities include
lours of bases, of the head
quarters of the Strategic Air
Command at Omaha, and of
a missile site at Eagle.
A tea is given each spring
for graduating Air Force ca
dets.
Angel Flight is interested
primarily in promoting serv
ice opportunities for the men
in ROTC, and educating the
women who may be con
nected with the Air Force,
and the public in general
about the Air Force, said
Suzie Trammell, publicity di
rector.
Selection of new members
is made by an interviewing
board of Angel Flight and
Arnold Air Society members.
Angel Flight is sponsored lo
cally by Arnold Air Society.
Cadence Countesses, the
honorary adjunct to the Persh
ing Rifles, was founded here
at the University five years
ago.
The national champion drill
team is making plans now to
attend the Cherry Blossom
Festival in Washington D.C.
April 15.
Several money-making
projects are underway, but
the members are hoping to
find an inexpensive way to
travel to Washington.
"We're determined to get
there," Patty Johns, presi
dent, said. "We feel it's a good
way to give recognition to Ne
braska." The Cadence Countesses
won national honors at Mad
ison, Wisconsin last year, and
are planning to attend the re
gional contest in Champaigne,
111., again this year. They are
also regional champions.
Pershing Rifles originated
and sponsors the drill team.
In return, the Cadence Coun
tess members help the Persh
ing Rifles by giving speeches
during rush, and serving as
hostesses.
Pershing Rifle members
trained girls during try-outs,
and select a sponsor to at
tend a regional drill meet who
is Miss Pershing Rifles.
be
Formal pledging will
held together this year.
Navy ROTC does not have
a women's auxiliary on campus.
Mums To Be On Safe
In Union Until Friday
Mums for Homecoming will
be on sale in the Student Un
ion until Friday at 12:30 p.m.
The mums may be pur
chased from any Mortar
Board for $1. The mums will
be delivered to any place on
campus Saturday.
Cornhusker's Proofs
Due In Three Days
Cornhusker Yearbook panel
proofs are to be returned in
person within 3 days after
receiving them to the Student
Union Ballroom, between 8
a.m. and 12 a.m. or 1 am.
and 5 p.m.
Those who want to have
their picture retaken must
sign up in room 231.
Married students and un
affiliated students from Lin
coln may sign up for sitting
appointments in 231 or the
booth in the Union.
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make
mistakes...
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