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    October 13, 1965
The Daily Nebraskon
Page 3
PLACEMENT
INTERVIEWS
The University Placement
office has scheduled the fol
lowing interviews for sen
iors. Monday, ot. II
lre Bd Company-AH degrees: Aj
S- 5J.E... B.6.. M.S.-E.E., Ch. E. I.
f;i B5;A. -MS' M.A.-Bus. Adm..
Lib. Arts, Ai., Agr. Sale.
Douglas Aircraft Company Aircraft
Group, Missile and Space System
Grpup-ll derreu: C.E.. EE., M.E..
Physic. M.S.. Ph.D.W.E.
Math., Chem.
General Motor Corporation All de
frees: Ch.E., ME., k.. E.M.. I.E..
Chem., Mat. Physic.
Gate Rabber Company B.S.-Ch.E .
Chem, B.S., M.S. M E.
Metropolitan Utilities DIstrtct-B.S..
EnRineerinf.
Kansas State Highway Commission
B.S.-C.E.
American MeMs Servlcs Committee
-Any degree or major.
Tuesday, Oct. It
Continental Oil Company-Central En
gineering Dept., Refining Dept. B.S..
M.S..M.E.. E E., C.E.
Argonne National Laboratory M.S.,
Ph.D.-M.E., E E., Ch. E., Ph.D.-Math.,
Physics, Chem. Basic sciences.
Douglas Aircraft Company a be
fore. Control Data Corporation B.S. E.E.,
M.E., Math.. Physios.
General Motors Corporation a be
fore. Wednesday. Oct. M
Continental Oil Company-Research
and Development Department All
degrees: Ch.E., Chem. (Org., Inorg..
Phys., Analyt.), M.S., Ph.D.-M.E., Phy.
ics, Mineralogy, Ph.D.-MaUi., Geo!.,
Agron.
Monsanto Company All degrees: Ch.
E., M.E., B.S., M.S..-E.E, M.S., Ph.
D. -Chem Physics.
Honeywell Incorporated All degree:
EE.. M.E.. Math.. I.E.. B.S.B.A.,
M.B.A.-Acctg., Econ., Mktg.
General Motor Corporation B.S. -Bu.
Adm.
Thursday, Oct. il
Stanley Engineering Company B.S. -M.S.,
E.E., C.E., Arch.E., Arch., M.
S. M.E.. E E.
Continental Oil Company-Research
and Engineering Department As be
fore. Dow Chemical Company All de
grees: Chem, Ch.E., B.S., M S.-M.E.
B.F. Goodrich Company Research
Center M.S., Ph.D.-Chem, Ch.E., M.
E. . E.M., Math., Physics.
Monsanto Company As before.
General Electric Company-Business
Training Program B.S. -B. A., M.S5-M.
A. -Bus. Adm., Acctg., Econ. and oth
ers Interested.
DcPont and Company Ph.D.-Chem.,
Ch E., E.E., M.E., Math.
Standard Oil Company of Californla
. Chevron Research Company B.S., M.
S.-Ch.E., EE., M.E., Ph.D.-Chem.
Friday. Oct. ij
Touche, Ross, Bailey and Smart
B. S.. M.S. -Acctg.
Dow Chemical Company As before.
B.F. Goodrich Company -Research
Center As before.
General Electric Company-Business
Training Program As before.
PuPont and Company As before.
Standard Oil Company of California
Chevron Research Company As before.
W
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. momo tirx n. . OPEN
12:45
A nutty Jailer who give hi
CJ. guett everything but
the new that the tear' been
over for teven yean!
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Nebraskon
Want Ads
FOR RENT
KEW APARTMENTS for tiwt.'uwifi
near I'dversHT. Oae-Two4iedrooni suite,
audi one-three -bed mom suite. Available
sow. BoUt fas kitchens, alr-oonditiooing.
vrivate otilttr. laundry facilities.
Per stsdeat. Call Join Joacs 02-5750.
ECONOMY EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
one or two apperclassmaa. near Uni
versity, only MO a month, call Ciena
Van Der 8caaaf or Mark Gtlderbos days
477-tTU nt. 2332; r eveainss 43S-SW4.
Furnished House, students or a 1 c t
couple sreferred. Owner fui ulsiies the
heat. I bedrooms. Walking distance :
lfi So. 14th. Untarnished 3-bedraooi
house Cnhersity Place. M-SS3 after
1:00.
NSU CONTEST
FREE reprint "How ta Met a aew car
for below fZjMO a factual eompari
soa of It imported aotornobiles FREE
Contest: Wia aa NSU aotomobile. Write
for FREE reprint and contest blank to:
Excel. US. Importer: Tranacattiseettl
Motors, be., 1 East 91 Street. New
York City 10021, TeL: (212) TR C-70U.
WANTED
treating to do. My home, si 00 aa boor. :
Dren-makmc. hems, zippers, alterations.
Beaaonahw, 13S472t.
Men and Vomea aart-ttme and full time
openings at torsi factory. Work between
or after eiaasea. Starling salary (1.3 i
per boor. Apply in person at 241 N St.
from Oct. 4 to Oct lSta.
Local branch of Jsrg aatimal corpora
tea wishes to hire two put time col- !
lege students. Prefer ablr amVrclasa- j
man. Fall time daring summer tnomns.
Scholarahias awarded ea basis of sum
mer srork. Car accessary. Call 477-Wt ,
Mob.. Wed., r Krt. I S to s a a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
WANTED NOW
Representative for advertising sales and
promatMtuI work la booming new mar
ket. Part tame . . . eMelleas opportunity
for food worker. ShoaM know adver
tising sa'es work. Earnings S to SCO
per week. Send hackrrovnd, mciodin
photo, to: TEEN, 401 Madison Ave.
Kansas Crty. Ma.
FOR SALE
WS Bonds SO C.C. Scrambler. 00
miles. Sharp! Must setL Csa arrange
financing. Caa trade for car. Big Sav
ings. 477 -urn.
lw Fstooa, aew engine, clean, good eoav
dittaa. CaB 4W-W2 after fan or sea
at Q2t D.
Vm Ford Very clean. Beasoublc.
Call 4B-743I.
r$ Bond S ce. Scrambler miles.
Sharp. Must sell. Caa arranas financing
csa trass for cat. Big Saving. 477-3W4.
16. Us ce Hoada. Call M420f. David
Lambert.
1W red Corrslr Monza J door, radio
and beater, mint conditxM. M miles.
vm t Suite i. ciuii-
SHARE UV8NS CHARTERS
un North 4th Street. Prti-ate houss.
Need see or more student. Private room,
desk. SJtcbea (aciUUaa. mB evsasngs.
SAIESED KEEDEP
Fart -time salesmen needed, wor la roar
spare time and ears m excess of tiS OU
bk hour. Anyone may onallry. For de
tails write: IX C. Taj-lor, Tartar.
Tsrior Imports, Bus Vt. TLamu&.
Cool Coeds Bag
Twelve Trophies
Twelve University coeds
managed to do quite a bit of
"trophy stealing" from the
male population during the
weekend
PINNINGS
Keo Boreson, junior in
music from Winner, S.D. to
Tom Griffin, Beta Theta Pi
junior in pre-med from Oma
ha. Ann Peithman, Chi Omega
sophomore in Teachers from
Hebron to Willard Grummert,
Sigma Phi Epsilon senior in
engineering from Fairbury.
Susie Cunningham, Kappa
Alpha Theta junior in elemen
tary education from Lincoln
to John Moreland, Sigma Al
pha Epsilon junior in pre-med
from Lincoln.
Cherrie Hales, sophomore in
Arts and Sciences from Lin
coln to Jerry Vogt, Sigma
Alpha Mu junior in Arts and
Sciences from Lincoln.
Marsha Brosius, Alpha Xi
Delta junior in Teachers from
Brady to Jim Hecox, Alpha
Gammo Rho senior in agri
culture from Gothenburg.
Dorrie Mattson, Alpha Phi
senior in Teachers from Oma
ha to Steve Svdow. Theta XI
freshman In medical school
from Omaha.
Kathy Cochran, Alpha Phi
The Boys Town Music Department
Present$
The Incomparable
ROGER WAGNER CHORALE
With Chamber Orchestra and Duo-Pianists
Roger Wagner, Conductor
"The Epitome of Superlative Singing9
BOYS TOWN MUSIC HALL
Saturday, Oct, 16
8:30 p.m.
All Tickets, $3.00
Tickets available from Boyi Town Music Department
or at Box Office
NOW OPEN
on
Myr
15th & P Streets
432-1271
Call In-Carry Out Pizza
(DON'T HAVE TO
PRESENTING
TUE.
' - ii i
Campus revolution! 1
Slacks that never I
j need ironing never! i
; I I Galeyahd Lord i
I f permanent press fabrics I
I i of polyester and cotton. I
Stay neat however washed!
J j Galey Lor . (V
senior in Teachers from Osh
gosh to Dave Zweig, Beta
Theta Pi alum in engineer
ing from Lincoln.
Laura Ott, Alpha Xi Delta
junior in Teachers from Ne
braska City to John Howlett,
Sigma Nu alum from Lincoln.
ENGAGEMENTS
Susan Grasmick, Kappa
Alpha Theta senior in elemen
tary education from Omaha to
Jon Feistner, Phi Kappa
Psi graduate student from
Lincoln.
Jan Valllcott, senior In
Teachers from Lincoln to Rich
Brenning, Sigma Phi Epsilon
senior In Teachers from Lin
coln. Cheryl Lockhart, Chi Ome
ga senior in Teachers from
Lincoln to John Ogden, Sigma
Phi Epsilon senior in En
gineering from Lincoln.
Jean Hoffmaster, Alpha
Phi senior in Business from
York to Mike Jeffery, Beta
Theta Pi senior in pre-law
from Lincoln.
These lew-cost rstea asply ta an elas- i
sifted advertising In the Dally Nebraskan:
standard rats of So per word and mtnt
mum ekargs sf 50o per classified Inser
tion, i
Payment for these ads will fal 1st '
tw categories: M sds running less than
ne week In succession must be paid for
kefars Insertion. (2) sds ranning for msrs '
than eas week will he said weekly.
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BE "21")
DON LIGHT AND HIS GUITAR
AND THURS. NIGHTS
NEBRASKAN
APPLAUDS
AWS has announced the
new freshman workers. They
are: Gail Skinner, Sheila Kel-
ley, Margie Bartle, Rosle
Wirth, Ellen ESsenhart Jo
Ann Fleek, Cheri Moredick,
Sharon Carter, Karen Wendt,
Lynn Stingley, Sue Cooper,
Sharon Ross, Mimi Baker,
Jan Ludi, Barb O'Neal and
Trish Sultzbaugh.
Liz Madole, Marti Dietrich,
Sheri Sicklebower, Joan Crow,
Gail Kraushaar, Kris Lube,
Kathy Augustin, Nancy Cou
fal, Starr Hirschback, Lanita
Keenan, Carolyn Kauk, Lin
da Reisinger, Carolyn Eldred,
Mimi Rose and Vicki Puis.
Gisele Weisman, Linda
Gregson, Kate Kingman, Lynn
Carter, Kendra Schepers, Lin
da Grubb, Linda Voecks,
Beth Deitrichsen, Mary
Wenke, Kathy Siewert, Terry
Fisk, Kathy Raddell, Sharon
Moorehead, Carol Bartlett,
Pam Groom and Susan Ready
Chi Phi pledge class officers
are Dave Fritz, president;
Joe Seewald, vice president;
Bill Arnold, treasurer; Steve
Beckley, secretary; Bill Ser
gent, IFC representative, and
Mike Napier, social chairman.
1965
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Home Coming Show
iiassaraanisV hum's ..e,
Starring
George Shearing Quintet
Plus
The Other Three
Pop Vocal Group
Pershing Auditorium
Sat., Oct. 23, 30 tM.
Tickets $1.75, $. $2.25
On Sale In Nebr. Union
Don't Miss This Great Show
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Aed School Names
Council Officers
Heading the agenda of the
first meeting of the 1965-66
All-Campus Student Council at
the University College of Med
icine was election of officers.
Senior medical student Ron
ald Gould, representing Phi
Rho Sigma medical frater
nity, was elected president.
Named vice president and
secretary-treasurer, respec
tively, were Gary Harris, of
the junior class, and Nancy
White, representing the medi
cal technologists.
Other members on the All
Campus Student Council and
the groups they represent are:
Jean Ann Conroy, radiologic
technology; William Rickerk,
Student American Medical
Assn.; Karen Petersen, sen
ior nursing class; Janet Gra
ves, junior nursing class; and
Karen Christensen, sopho
more nursing class.
Stephen Hansen, senior
medical class; John Rogers,
sophomore medical class;
Brent Krantz, freshman medi
cal class; and Edward McEl
frish, Phi Chi medical frater
nity; complete the Student
Council roster.
And
Rusty Ryan
Comedian
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Where else could you find such fine quality lighting for such a low price?
This is a must. Perfect for the study desk, it gives needed light to your
work area. It's also an attractive accessory for any room. Has walnut and
gold base, stands 18" high and comes with a 60-watt flourescent tub.
2-button switch for convenience, 9V2" flexible arm, and sturdy steel shade
made this lamp just right for "In" students.
GOLD'S stationery . . . street floor
CAMPUS
' TODAY
INTER-VARSITY CHRIS
TIAN FELLOWSHIP, 12:30
p.m., Auditorium, Nebraska
Union.
PLACEMENT OFFICE
LUNCHEON, 12:30 p.m., 241
Nebraska Union.
A.W.S. Freshman Activities
Mart, 2 p.m., Ballroom, Ne
braska Union.
UNION public relations, 2
p.m., 240 Nebraska Union.
UNION trips & tours, 2:30
p.m., 232 Nebraska Union.
BUILDERS college Days,
3:30 p.m., 234 Nebraska
Union.
Y.W.C.A. Girls' Club, 3:30
p.m., 334 Nebraska Union.
A.S.U.N. Student Senate, 4
p.m., Pan American room,
Nebraska Union.
RED CROSS, 4:30 p.m., 232
Nebraska Union.
BUILDERS Tours, 4:40
p.m., 234 Nebraska Union.
UNION public relations, 4:30
p.m., 235 Nebraska Union.
A.U.F. Lincoln Drive, 4:30
p.m., 332 Nebraska Union.
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TOASTMASTER'S. club,
5:30 p.m., West cafeteria, Ne
braska Union.
ORCHESIS, 7 p.m., Univer
sity High.
BUILDERS BOARD, 7 p.m.,
232 Nebraska Union.
ALPHA CHI OMEGA,. 7
p.m., 332 Nebraska Union.
PARKING APPEALS
BOARD, 7 p.m., 230 Nebras
ka Union.
I.F.C.' 7 p.m., Pan Ameri
can room, Nebraska Union.
NU-MEDS, 7:15 p.m., South
party rcom-auditorium, Ne
braska Union.
LAMBDA TAU, 7:30 p.m.,
North conference room, Ne
braska Union.
UNIVERSITY DAMES, 7:30
p.m., 234 Nebraska Union.
WILDLIFE CLUB, 7:30
p.m., 334 Nebraska Union.
MATH COUNSELOR PRO
GRAM, 7:30 p.m., 349 Nebras
ka Union.
CZECH CLUB, 8 p.m., 235
Nebraska Union.
MORTAR BOARD picture,
8:30 p.m., Ballroom, Nebras
ka Union.
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