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    Wednesday, December 9, 1964
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Santa Claus Leaves Goodies
Ho Ho Ho look what Santo
Claus left under the tree for
these coeds ... on a thirty
day trial.
NNNIXUS
Sue Stuckey, Pi Beta Phi
junior in Teachers College
from Lexington, to Al Hoyt
Spore, Delta Tau Delta senior
in Arts and Sciences from
Lexington.
Lynn McKibben, Pi Beta
Phi sophomore in Teachers
College from Omaha, to Jer
ry Webb. Phi Kappa Psi jun
ior tn Business Administra
tion from Scottsbluff.
Ardythe Dey, Love Hall
i "pn mi. 1 1 ii, 1 1 1 m
I . IU NO. DIH .'
SECT
DOORS OPEN AT 12:4S
STARTS FRIDAYI
Ann- John
MARGRET FORSYTHE
IS
SHU'S A
REAL
SMOKEY
KITTEN!
II m FAkklNb for St.it and Nebraska
fttr a p.m. a: temper 1 Ith a T Auto
era, Uth I 9 Stat Securifiei Self fr.
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Robert Taylor
Deborah Kerr
3 HOURS OF
SPLENDOR AND
SAVAGERY!
DOORS OPEN 12:45
STARTS FRIDAY!
rutins is the
BIG OiUE!
. TECHNICOLOR '
NEBRASKA UNION
COTTON BOWL
TRIP
University Students Eligible
FLY TO DALLAS
Student Price -$97.50
Trip Includes:
1. Air transportation to & from Dallasa
2. Bus transportation to & frc; noteLparcde
& game
3. Cotton Bowl Parade Ticket
4. Trip insurance
5. Hotel accomodations for 2 nights
6. Cotton Bowl Game Ticket
Sign vp in Nebraska Union Cotton feet Headquarters
(Sovth Entrance) 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For information,
calf University Extension 24S4
sophomore In Agriculture and
Home Economics from Ft.
Calhoun, to Neal Smith, Ag
Men junior in Agriculture
from Atkinson.
Carol Branting, Alpha Chi
Omega junior in Teachers
College from Osceola, to Joel
Warner. Kappa Sigma senior
in Pre-Med from Omaha.
Sue Brennan, Delta Gamma
senior in Teachers College
from Fort Dodge, Iowa to
Mike Waldron, Phi Gamma
Delta senior in Teachers Col
lege from Sioux City, Iowa.
ENGAGEMENTS
Barb Maddison, Sigma
Kappa junior in Teachers
College from Sioux City,
Iowa, to Keith Mclntyre, The
ta Chi freshman in law from
Superior.
Barb Brauch, Sigma Kappa
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Lincoln, to Mort Nichol
son, Triangle junior in engi
neering from Blair.
Joanne Armstrong, Gamma
Phi Beta sophomore in Teach
ers College from Big Springs,
to Bob Betterhausen, Sigma
Phi Epsilon senior in Busi
ness Administration from Lin
coln. Judy Trutna, Pound Hall
sophomore in Teachers Col
lege from Murdock, to James
Hendrix, Triangle senior in
engineering from Louisville.
Judy Bliss, Love Hall fresh
man in Home Economics
from Inavale, to Mike Holling
from Red Cloud.
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school.
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College JCife
Vol. XII November 1964
IN THIS ISSUE
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COLLEGE LIFE liiC
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SCHOOL
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TODAY
STl'DENT ART SALE, Pan
American suite, Student Un
ion, begins at noon.
NIA COOKIE SALE, north
conference room. Student Un
ion, begins at 3:30 p.m.
STUDENT COUNCIL, 232
Student Union, 4 p.m.
UNION public relations
committee, 235 Student Un
ion. 4:30 p.m.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE, 334
Student Union, 4:30 p.m.
IFC, Student Union south
conference room, 7 p.m.
ORCHESIS, Grant Memo
rial Hall, 7 p.m.
NU-MEDS, Student Union
small auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
TOMORROW
CHRISTMAS PARTY, Der
Deutsche Verein," Student Un
ion, 7:30 p.m.
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'Big Red' Carters
Boost Husker Spirit
Cotton Bowl gaiters are the
latest addition to the spirit
items available for Husker
fans.
The garters are red with a
white lace trim and are be
ing sold by Gamma Lambda,
the University band fratern
ity. The garters also have a
Cotton Bowl pin on them, and
cost a dollar.
The fraternity is also selling
white garment bags which
have a University emblem on
on them in red. They cost
$1.75.
The items will be on sale
through Dec. 10. Representa
tives from the group will be
visiting all living units be
tween now and that time to
take orders for the items, and
will also have a booth in the
Student Union where they will
be selling the items.
If unable to purchase the
garters or bags through eith
er of these methods, stu
dents may order them by
callling the chairman of the
fraternity's new project com
m i 1 1 e e. Bert Aerni, at
477-8176.
Read
Nebraskan
Want Ads
HELP WANTED
Student coordinator for scholas
tic employment program. Must
be about to receive degree in
196S and in upper fifth of class.
Requires 3 hours per week. Very
remunerative position.
Personnel Director
Central Academic Ploc.mtnl
1(1 South road Strati
Philadelphia, Pa. If ?
Cigaret In Chute
Calls Fi ret rucks
Several units from the Lin
coln Fire Department were
rushed to Cather Hall last
night after afire in the chute
set off the automatic alarm
system.
The building was evaccated
by a regular fire drill proce
dure which had been practiced
earlier this fall. Staff mem
bers said the fire was appar
ently caused by a cigaret in
the chute.
Double Elimination Tourney Starts
Tomorrow For Quiz Bowl Teams
Quiz Bowl begins Round
Two of the double-elimination
tournament tomorrow. There
will be twelve teams in six
matches.
7 p.m. The Purple Gougers
vs. Fedde Hall
7:25 p.m. Sigma Nu vs.
Tower Titans
7:50 p.m. Gustavson II B
vs. The Pups
8:15 p.m. Love Memorial
Hall vs. Alpha Gamma Sig
ma II
8:40 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta
I vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma
9:05 p.m. Theta Xi I vs. Del
ta Gamma I
Teams in matches one, two
and three must check in by
7 p.m. Teams in matches
four, five and six must check
in by 8:15 p.m.
In Round Two, all teams
will be slated for competition,
even those who failed to ap
pear for Round I competition.
Thus, all teams will have the
opportunity to compete,
llierefore, .J seven - matches
may be scheduled at times to
insure the completion of
matches in time for the Big
8 Tournament.
The final championship
match, open to the public, is
scheduled for April 29. It win
be held in the Sheldon Me
morial Art Gallery Auditori
um and will be televised live
over KUON-TV. The winning
team will receive a trophy.
Nebraska's Big 8 team
members will be announced
the following week.
New Reading Selections
At The University Book Store
For Christmas
Vestal: Joe Meek
Robbins: Our Landed Heritage
Adams: The Log of a Cowboy
Bronson: Reminiscences of a Ranchman
Beath: Febold Feboldson
Lass: Steamboating on the Upper Missouri
Ware: The Indian War of 1S64
Corle: The Gila river of the Southwest
Sanford: Mollie
Van-Nuys: The Family Band
Ltd. of New Have.
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DOWNTOWN AND OATEWAT
MEMO FROM MILLER'S
PORTRAIT STUDIO
DOWNTOWN ONLY!
Saturday, Dec 12 is the last day to re
turn proofs for Cornhusker Yearbook
portraits. Return proofs to Miller's
Portrait Studio, Downtown, Second Floor
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tional fine quality for the well dressed gentle
man. With button-down or straight flair collars,
in sizes 14-1 6V2 neck and 32-35 sleeve. Get it
in aassorted colors ploain or stripe $6.95.
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