Wednesday, September 29, 1965 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Fourteen Students Receive Nines In Summer School Fourteen of the more than 4,000 undergraduates who stud ied on the Lincoln campuses of the University this summ er made grade averages of 9 the highest possible while carrying 12 or more credit hours of work. Another 161 students achiev ed summer session grade av erages of 8.00 or better. The 14 who made the all but im possible average of 9 are: Daniel Crawford, junior in electrical engineering; Delor es Frick, senior in mathemat ics; Lyman James, senior in electrical engineering; Robert Kapustka, junior in electrical engineering; Ray mond Kelton, senior in music, who graduated at the August commencement; Gary Larsen, junior in chemistry; Martin McDermott, sopho more in pre-medicine ; Larry Meston, senior in anthropol ogy; Gary Muffley, senior in psychology who graduated at the August commencement; Vernon Pohlmeier, junior in chemical engineering; Fran ces Scheele, senior in speech education, who graduated at PR's Plan Smoker; Announce Guest List Pershing Rifles will hold their annual smoker tonight in the Military and Naval Science Building. Guests at the smoker will be Col. Yost, professor of military science; Col. Bowers, professor of air science; and Capt. Mullen, professor of naval science. Quiz Bowl Committee Schedules Interviews Quiz Bowl Committee inter views for arrangements chair man wil be held Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Application blanks may be picked up outside 345 Ne braska Union. Nebraskan Want Ads Then low-rosf ntn ddIt to all clas sified advertising In the Dally Nebraskan: standard rate ( So per word and mini mum chart of SOc per classified Inser tion. Payment for these ad wfn fall Into two caterorlet: 1 ads ronnlnc lew than one week hi sacceston mast he paid for before insertion. (?) ads mnnlnf for more than am week wfll he paid weekly. FOX RENT ECONOMY EFFICIENCY APARTMENT m or two upperclassmiui, nrar Uni versity, only (40 a month, call Glenn Van Per Sehaaff or Mark Gilderhus days 4774711 ext. 2332; or evenings 435-4044. NEW APARTMENTS for npprrclassmen near University. One-Two-bedroom suite, and one-three-bedroom ffirite. Available row. Built in kitchens, air-conditioning, private utility, laundry (aciltei. S5S per student. 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The center' diamond is guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured) and protected against lost for one year. M4M I I IMP sr.lr'- . the August commencement; Richard Sherman, sophomore in political science; Michael Siedell, freshman in zoology; Sharron Vavak, sen ior in history. Following is a list of those students who obtained grade averages of 8.00 or higher: 8.9-8.71 Jerome Koh, James Parub sky, Carla Hagen, Katherine Wood, Mary Judd, Keith Will is. Barbara Zeliff, Russell Rhodes. Uttie Clark, Kath ryn Campbell, David Rvbin, Virginia Rybin, Carol Rrehm IT A - rxi-mon inn, urene Sellhorst, Corwin Jones, Lila Haisch. Leo Schnetz. 8.70-8.5 Bamidele Abogunrin, Cheryl Kellison, Martha Johnson, James Farho, Donald moses, Suzanne Broz. Richard Daft, Robert Hill. William Whitney, Laura Barthell, Kathryn Sw ing, Cathryn Filkins, John Gleason, Terry Hall, Stephen Mazurak, Michele McCorm ack. Margo McMaster, Rob ert Pavlik. Robert Vaughn, Elizabeth Green, Donna Red inbaugh, Timothy Stroh, Alice Hayes. 8.41-8.1 Jack Force. Bruce Forney, Alois Proett, Margery Cowles. Virginia Guenzel, Fred Crom er, Edward Givens, Alan Lar son. Richard Bednar, Donald Beinhoff, Robin Aronson, Per ry Moore, Diana Focht, Lin da Ross. Wilma Kessler, Elizabeth Head, Vickey Thayer, Larry Coleman, Roger Holling. Em ily Fernbaugh, Wayne Moles, Darlene Keppeler, Michael Mullen, James Behlen, Mary Swanson, Regina Speehinger, Sandra Johnson, Jack Gilmor Madelyn Phillips. 8.00 Dale Anders. William Arn old, John Bredthauer, Eugene Hohensee, Roger Keslar, Mary Barton, Lloyd Cooper, John Dzerk, Judith Gerlach, Kathryn Griffin, L e n o r e Hayes, Thomas Marx, Roder ick McCall, Terry McKee, Su san Powell, Steven Rearden, Beth Robbins, Nancy Suther land, Vivian Whipp, Maureen Wright, Jerilyn Adam, Jo Ann Alfrey, Cathie Cather, Lucille Comstock, Mary Demaree, Mary Ann Griffiths. Harriett Hunker, Susan Potter, Nica Proctor, Kath leen Sorensen, JanLne Spenc er, James Hillegass, Robert Hamer, Curtis Kruger, Wil liam Wren, Cecilia Hall, Lin da Bragg, Eunice Henrichs, James Bauer, Robert McCart ney, Mary Schuldit, D u a n e Smith. Kathleen Tetro, Diane Hen ry, Pamela Milinitz, Gilbert Nykodym, Lawrence Sfolten berg, Douglas Tucker, John Fowler, Charles Stevenson, Susan Wright, Harold Epp, Kenneth Fritzler. John Genung, James May nard, Richard Snyder, Steph en Abbott, Margery Chaney, Ervin Cixon, James D o n a t, Martha Goodban, Klaus Hart mann, William Minier, James Moore, Betsy N o r e, Victoria Shurtz, Joyce Chris tensen. Joria Ekwall, J o a n n Gehrken, Mary Gudmundsen, Kathleene Linnerson, Kenneth Osborn, Eileen Paulsen, Ma rie Perrett, Betty Seggerman, Linda Volland. Dianne Wendell. Theatre Damaged By Heavy Rains Rain seems to be causing some problems in the Temple Building, but doesn't seem to be hurting ticket sales for the productions. Rich Malsby, theatre pub licity manager, said that season ticket sales are eoinff quite well, but that rain was causing some problems. Water leaked into the mike board and now it cannot be touched until it is completely dry. In the shop where flats are being built for the University's productions, a skylight caved in. Water leaked in around the skylight and warped the floor boards. The skylight is now covered with plastic and will be boarded up to keep out further moisture, he said. Relentless Coeds Bag fourteen More Victims Fourteen more good men fell victim of the clutches of coeds, as 14 engagements and pinnings were announced to day. PINNINGS Linda Jensen, Alpha C h i Omega junior from Kearney, to Jim Levy, Sigma Alpha Mu alum from Lincoln. Jan Rahn, Gamma P h Beta junior in business from Burke, S.D., to Roger Han. sen, Theta Xi senior in bus iness from Fremont. Jean Higgins, Pi Beta Phi junior in Teachers from Schuyler, to Gary Sup, Beta Theta Pi senior in Teachers from Albion. Cindy Johnson, Delta Del ta Delta sophomore in teach ers from Lincoln, to Bob Klein, Delta Tau Delta sen ior in pre-law from Lincoln. Linda Wright, Alpha Omi cron Pi junior in Teachers from Rapid City, S.D., to Dick Harr, Theta Chi junior at Wesleyan in physical ther. apy from Potter. ENGAGEMENTS Sandra Claussen, Pound Hall sophomore in Teachers from Pender to Loren Os trand of Pender. Nancy Johannes from Lin coln, to Merlin Scefkin, Ag 'Men junior in mechanized agriculture from Columbus. Erika Gerhardt, St. Eliza beth graduate from Fairbury. to Leroy Flock, Alpha Gam ma Rho senior in business administration from May wood. Bonnie Kovar, Phi Mu jun ior in elementary education from Wilber, to Larry Kas tanek, Alpha Gamma Rho junior in agriculture educa tion from Dorchester. Susan Nestle, s e n t o r in Teachers from Omaha, to Jim Inness, junior in Teach ers from Lincoln. Linda Nelson, Kappa Del ta senior in art from West Point, to Larry Leistritz, Al pha Gamma Rho junior in agriculture from Lakeside. Ruth S p e n c e, junior in Teachers from Beatrice, to Jim Tiemann, junior in bus iness from Beatrice. Barbara Weaver, Gamma Phi Beta junior from Lincoln, to Frank Mitchell from Lin coln. Ann Capesuis, Gamma Phi Beta senior in elementary education from Pierce, to Al Hansen from Plattsmouth. 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