Friday, October 8, 1965 The Daily Nebraskon Pogt 3 i i ! .1 f I 1 inn -'"-t( I $ Stft hy Ma ant FORMER STUDENTS ... Of EI Colegio dc Mcvico Vicki Weber, Susie Rutter, Jim Woerner and Linda Reed plan their speeches for the Latin American Stndies Fra grant. Students To Talk On Mexican Stay Spend the year studying at a Mexican university, visit ing the natives and speaking Spanish. It can be done. Liv ing proof will be presented Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union auditorium by students ! who have taken part in the Latin American Studies Pro gram. University students who have studies under the pro gram at El Colegio de Mexi co in Mexico City the past two years will explain re quirements and procedures to interested students. Dr. Roberto Esqoena Mayo, chairman of the Ro mance Languages Depart ment and director of the stu dy program, said this partic ular Mexican college is a "very exclusive type of insti tution from an economic point of view." Susie Rutter, a University student, attended the school for a year, from February to the middle of June and from July to November two years ago. She said the college is di vided into five centers: lan guage and linguistics, interna tional relations, history, eco nomics and Far Eastern studies. Classes meet three times a week, in addition to a semi nar, Miss Rutter said. There are no textbooks. Students are given a bibliography of books and must do their own research. Emphasizing that the col lege is very competitive. Miss Rutter said that a class of 30 may end up being a class of 14 by the end of the three year term f stdy for most regular students. She said many of the stu dents were graduate students, and those in international re letions, "knew they would go back to their country to as sume positions in their gov ernment." Vicki Weber, who returned from Mexico this year, said she found it somewhat diffi cult to adjust to having all classes in Spanish. She em phasized that the studies pro gram is not limited to Span ish majors, but that students should have a good knowledge of the language. She noted that often Ameri can students had to defend United States policy. If one does not know about a cer tain U.S. policy "it can be very embarrassing," at the school, she said. North Nebraska CAREER TODAY ENGLISH DEPT., 12 noon, Pawnee room, Nebraska Un ion. PLACEMENT OFFICE Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., 241 Ne braska Union. A.Ph.A., 1:30 p.m., Audi torium, Nebraska Union. PUB BOARD, I p.m., 334 Nebraska Union. TASSELS, 3 p.m. conference room, Union. NEBRASKA SCHOLARS, 3:30 p.m , Auditorium-South conference room, Nebraska Union. i JAZZ JT JAVA, 4 p.m., Pan American room, Nebraska . Union. PANHELLENIC 4:30 p.m., 232-234 Nebraska Union. MA, 4:30 p.m., 332 Nebras ka Union. ORCHESIS, 7-9 p.m., Uni versity High. PALLADIAN Literary Soci ety, ft p.m., 332 Nebraska Un ion. NEBRASKA SPEECH ASSN., Executive Council, 1:90 p.m., 2S2 Nebraska Un ion. MOVIE, "The Hustler," 7 and 9 p.m., Auditorium, Ne braska Union. TOMORROW DELI AN -UNION Literary Society, 8 p.m., Nebraska Un ion. AFRICAN STUDENTS ASSN., 8 p.m.. Auditorium, Nebraska Union. Speaker: Dr. David Trask on "African American Relations.'" Weekend Parties Fill Coliseum, Parking Lots Today Final Chance To File Drop Slips Today is the last day stu dents can drop a course. Dean Lee Chatfield, associ ate dean of student affairs and director of the Junior Di vision, said students should see their instructors, as a matter of courtesy to explain the reason for their drop. From parking-10 prowls to AUF stomp students should have no trouble shelving books this weekend. TODAY ALPHA CHI OMEGA, pledge hour dance, 3:30-5 p.m. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA house party, 9-12 p.m. ALPHA XI DELTA, "Park ing Lot Prowl," 9-12 p.m. DELTA UPSILON-ALPHA DELTA PI, pledge hour dance, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LOVE MEMORIAL-BROWN PALACE, pledge hour dance, 7-8 p.m. : PALLADIAN picnic party,, 7 p.m., Liebers cabin. PHI GAMMA DELTA-ALPHA OMICRON, PI, pledge hour dance. 4-5 p.m. PI KAPPA PHI-ZETA TAU ALPHA, pledge hour dance, 4-5 p.m. UNICORNS, card and game party, 7:30-12 p.m., 2221 No. 61st BETA SIGMA PSI h o u s e party, 9 p.m. TOMORROW ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY j hayrack ride, 8-12 p.m., Ben net, Nebr. AUF-a-CO-GO, 1-12 p.m.. Coliseum. CHI PHI open house, 4:30 5:30 p.m. ! DELTA SIGMA PI house party, 9-12 p.m. PHI DELTA THETA house party, 9-12 p.m. SELLECK pen house, 4:30 6 p.m. SIGMA EPSILON PI house party, 9-12 p.m. WILLA CATHER HALL open house. 4-6 p.m. PHI RETA LAMBDA-BUSINESS TEACHERS ED DEPT open house, 10-12 a.m., 302 Teachers College. AVERY-SELLECK open house. 2-5 p.m. BURR EAST-WEST, skat ing party, 5-7 p.m., roller arena. GAMMA PHI BETA, tea. 3-5 p.m. SIGMA DELTA TAU, tea 2-4 p.m. SEATON I AND II open house, 2-5 p.m. BURR-FEDDE-LOVE, tea, 2-4 p.m., Burr Hall lounge. Mono Rate Rockets; Research Continues AUF 'A Go-Go' Make you own pictures. Break a record. Eat your self sick. All of this can be done at the AUF A Go-Go dance tomorrow in the coliseum from 9-12 p.m. Booths will be located around the dance floor for those couples who want to take a break from dancing. SAT. OCT. 30-8:30 (One Performance Only) nlVL ' - II "til-" i ' 1 9 '- s i ' ' J l k' " I . , ! ' I i r I - - i ? I I N. 1 J , AU SEATS RESERVED . . . TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MILLER t PAINE DOWNTOWN AND GATEWAY STORES, GOLD'S Of NEBR. AND PERSHING MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOWI PERSHING MUNICPAL AUDITORUM 1Jti t N Strwl. Lincoln, NeBr. PlKist snclDM 0 itamp.ll Hlf-addresuo' .nvslopt. Plnu wnd lick.h of 2.o-5.7S-3.M Hurry, Order Tadoy tor taati! NAME .... ADDRESS CITY DON'T THINK ALL U J L ARE ALIKE . . . that is until you try . . . THE 52V n o 119 No. 12th St. No limiting in line, just coll 432-3412 for on appointment afln(MWJ(flawi .irim m IP".-' 9 I ml I i I - K . fm -n'''- . 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Rose, chief of medical lab oratories at the University Health Center. A medical-journal report on mono among Smith College girls observed that the Ugli est peaks came in the monthg following Christmas, spring and summer vacations. Colonel Robert J. Boigland, formerly medical officer at West Point, has noticed a increase in tte ailment every February and August, whlca is about the time the cadets get back from their semi annual vacations. On the other hand, a num ber of investigators have found that mcno occurs all through the school year at co ed institutions where dating is a standard function. Plus TRACK m TKE WORLD" IN COLOR Rent or Buy SUZUKI & Haas OK Tire Store 500 West o 435-3211 Pizza & Dark or Light Beverages Are Now Featured At- The ILiffi fElioiaIp ITffiUGFin. 2630 Cornhusker Hy. ff if f . 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