The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1964, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, October 21, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
Men Fell Last Weekend
So Did Wildcats, Leaves
Falling leaves, falling wild
cats and falling men littered
the University campus this
weekend. Eight coeds an-
nounced pinnings and engage
ments Monday night.
PINNINGS
Karen Johnson, Kappa Al
pha Theta junior in Journal
ism and Home Ec from Lin
coln, to Ron Eakes, Beta
Theta Pi senior in Business
Administration from Grand
Island.
Marian Fisher, Pi Beta Phi
junior in Teachers College I
from Lincoln, to Louis Burgh
er, Phi Delta Theta sopho
more in Arts and Sciences
from McCook.
Nancy Anderson, Kappa
Kappa Gamma senior in
Teachers College from Has
tings, to Jim McGinnis, Phi
Delta Theta senior in Arts and
Sciences from Lincoln.
Judy Sorenson, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Teachers Col
lege from Topeka, Kan., to
Bruce Wright, Phi Delta The
ta junior in Business Admin
istration from Lincoln.
Betty Nott, Alpha XI Delta
The zany-iest
insane-iest comedy
of the year.
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AMDAHL ELI WALLACH
in
its sWRi & S -' S
sophomore in Business from
Los Banos Calif., to Walt
ray, Lambda Chi Alpha alum
from Omaha.
ENGAGEMENTS
Jean Mangold, junior in
Teachers College from Des
Moines, la., to Bob Kent, in
Architecture from Tilden.
Kathy Marsh, .Alpha Delta
Pi senior in Teachers College
from Verdon to Phil Chaney,
junior in Business Adminis
tration from Falls City.
Jan Rogers, Delta Gamma
senior in Arts and Sciences
from Ainsworth to Chuck
Wahl, Theta Xi alum from
Lincoln.
High School Seniors
To Attend Orientation
Seniors from 26 central and
eastern Nebraska high schools
will take part in a college
orientation program at the
University, Saturday.
The program is designed to
acquaint high school students
with college. It will be con
ducted by John Aronson, direc
tor of admissions and Dr. Wil
liam Hall, professor of educa
tional psychology. Students
and staff members will assist
with the program.
Registration begins at 9 a.m.
in the Student Union. Visiting
students will have an oppor
tunity to become acquainted
with a wide variety of subject
matter fields and professional
opportunities.
Campus Calendar
i
. 140 NO. I3TH .
4a.l4S
DOORS OPEN AT 12:45
STARTS
THURSDAY
Her Money Will Corrupt A
Town to Destroy the Man
She Once Loved,
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CHEMISTS-B.S.M.S.&P11.D.
Expanding ulilizatioii research program has created challenging
career opportunities for hasic and applied chemical research and
development 111 diversified fields.
ORGANIC
Structure, synthesis, derivatives; basic and applied
research.
PHYSICAL-
Polymer structure; solution and solid state properties.
BIOCHEMISTRY
Proteins, enzymes, natural products; isolation, struc
ture, and properties.
TODAY
PLACEMENT LUNCHEON
12:30 p.m., 241 Student Un
ion.
INTER VARSITY 1.30 p.m.,
334 Student Union.
INTER VARSITY Work
shop 2:30 p.m., 332 Student
Union.
COLLEGE YOUNG RE
PUBLICANS 3:30 p.m., North
Party Room Student Union.
UNION Talks and Topics
Committee 3:30 p.m., 232
Student Union.
STUDENT COUNCIL 4
p.m., Pan American Room
Student Union.
A.W.S. Workers 4:30 p.m.,
South Party Room.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE 4:30
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PLACEMENT
I INTERVIEWS I
Monday, Oct. 26
ALT.1S-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING
CO. Students receiving degrees in B.S.,
M.S. Ag.K., E.B., M.E., I.E.; B.S.
Ch.E.. C.E.i M.S. E.M. Also seniors
having strong career interests in com
pter proeranimins.
MAUJNCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS
Students receiving degrees in B.S., M.S.
Ch.E. : all degrees Analyt. Chem.: M.
S.. Ph.D Org. Chem.! All degrees
I'harrn., Pharm, Chem.; M.S., Ph.D.
Pharmacology.
N A T 1 O N A I, AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION Langley
Research Center. All degrees M.E., E.
E.
CENFRAL ADJUSTMENT BUREAU.
INC. Students receiving degrees in B.S.
-Bus. Adm Lib. Arts.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
-Students receiving degrees in M.A.,
Ph D. preferred Econ. and Geog. B.A.'s
with good academic records and-or sig
nificant military experience will also re
ceive consideration for Administrative,
operational, research and secretarial.
ARM CO STEEL CORPORATION Stu
dents receiving degrees in B.S. C. E.,
M.E.. E.E.
HAHNISCHFEGER CORPORATION
Students receiving degrees in B. S. Ind.
15., M.E., C.E.
Tuesday, Oct. 27
THE BEXDIX CORPORATION. Eclipse
Pioneer Division Students receiving de
grees in B.S. Bus, Arim.
THE BEND1X CORPORATION, South
Bend Division Students receiving de
grees in B.S. Bus. Adm. emphasis on
Accounting.
NUTRENA MILLS, Division ot Car
gill, Inc. Students receiving degrees in
B.S. Bus. Adm., Liberal Arts, Agr,
(Sales)
MCDONNELL AIRCRAFT CORPORA
TION Students receiving all degrees
E.E., M.E.. C.E., I.E., Math., Physics.
PEAT. MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.
Accountants.
ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING
CO., As above.
MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS.
As above.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
As above.
Wednesday, Oct. lit
CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. Stu
dents receiving degrees in B.S. or M.S.
degree in Ag.E., C.E., E.E., M.E.. Chem.
E.
PITTSBURCH-DES MOINES STEEL
CO. Students receiving degrees in
B.S., M.S. C.E., M.E.
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COMPANY
OF AMERICA Students receiving de
grees in B.S.Schem. E., C.E., E.E., M E
JOSTEN'S, LNC Students receiving
grees in B.S. Chem. E., C.E.. E.E . M.E.
Accounting.
THE TRANE COMPANY - : nts
recieving degeres in B.S. C.E., , "? .
M.E., Chem. E., E.E.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
As above.
MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL CO.
As above.
McDonnell aircraft corpora
tion. As above.
Thursday, OH. 3 I
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY. All
degrees Chem., Chcm.E.; B.S., M.S.,
M.E.; Bus. Ad. Any 4 year degree dis
cipline lor lnd. Sales.
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Atomic Energy Division. B.S., M.S.
Engineers; All degree Physicists; AM de
gree Analytical Chem.; B.S., M.S.-
Math.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. LNC. All de
grees Chem. It!., E.E., Chem. (Physical,
Inorganic, Analytical), Physics; B.S.
M.E., Met.E., Ceramic E.
CATERPILLAR TRACTOR COMPANY.
As above.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
As above.
HOEING COMPANY. All degrees
E E., M.E.. A.to.E., lnd.E., Math.. Bus.
Adm., lnd. Mgt., Statistics, Finance,
Acctg.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY. B.S., M.
S. Engrs. Ch.E., C.E., E.E., Inc.E.,
M.E., Met.E., Chem.
Friday, Oi l 30
SAN ANTONIO AIR MATERIEL AREA
U.S.A. F. Kelly Air Force Base B.S.,
M.S.-Arch.E., ( llcm.E., C.E.. E.E., M.
E., Acro.K.; Ma.iors in: Chem., Physics.
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY. See
agnve.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. As above.
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Atomic Energy Division, As above.
FOHD MOTOR COMPANY. B.S., M.
S. Hug. Ad. Marketing, Eron., Statis
tics, Psych., Adv., Finance, Math., lndust.
Mgt., Accountina.
CORNING GLASS WORKS. All degrees
Technical En.Liis. and Science grads.
lor Sales, Prod. Mgt., Dev. and Re
search. Non Technical Lib. Arts, Bus.
Adm. (Sales. Acctg., Finance, ind. Hel.i
Supervision positions.
p.m., North Conference
Room.
A.U.F. Sororities Drive
Committee 4:30 p.m., 232 Stu
dent Union.
RED CROSS Board 4:30
p.m., 234 Student Union.
UNION Public Relations
4:30 p.m., 235 Student Union
UNION Hospitality Commit
tee 4:30 p.m., 332 Student
Union.
A.U.F. Special Events Com
mittee 4:30 p.m., 334 Student
Union.
DANCE LESSONS Ag Un
ion, 7 p.m. Cost is 50c for two
lessons
STUDENT COUNCIL Asso
ciates 7 p.m., 232 Student
Union.
BUILDERS Board 7 p.m.,
332 Student Union.
I.F.C. 7 p.m., Pan Ameri
can Room, Student Union.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS 7:30
p.m., Auditorium.
Y.W.C.A. Open House 7:30
p.m., Room 234-235 Student
Union.
A.U.F. Independent Wom
en Workers 7:15 p.m., Pound
Dining Room.
TOMORROW
GERMAN CLUB 7:30 p.m.
345 Student Union.
UNION CONTEMP. ConT
mittee 4:30 p.m., 234 Student
Union
STUDENT TRIBUNAL 5:00
p.m., 419 Administration
Building.
campus cal under today
AWS workers 4:30 p.m. 232
Student Union.
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Sigii up for an interview with our representative on
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