The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 14, 1965
ine Da'riy . Nebraskan
Page 3
Surf Trip
Scheduled
for Break
A surfing trip to Daytona
Beach, Fla., during spring
vacation is being planned by
the Nebraska Union Trips
and Tours Committee.
Florida surfing is the new
est idea of the committee,
which also plans a weekend
trip to Chicago next month
and the annual ski trip to
Colorado during semester
break, according to Jeannine
Hoyard, assistant committee
chairman.
"Daytona Is 'the place to
go for college kids," Miss
Howard said. "There's really
great surf, land people our
ages are going there."
The seven-day trip will be
during spring vacation and
will include a plane ride
down and back, rooms and
meals at the Daytona Plaza
and possibly a trip to nearby
Cape Kennedy.
"The hotel is right on the
beach," Miss Howard said,
"There's also lots of night
t y p e entertainment there,
too."
The maximum cost of the
trip would be $150, and only
one planeload of students
could go, she said.
"If the trip costs any more
than that, we won't plan to
go," Miss Howard said.
The first trip this year will
be Nov. 12-14, the weekend of
the Oklahoma State game,
when a train will take Uni
versity students on a trip to
Chicago.
"The trio is set ud bv Bur
lington Railroad, and will in
clude sightseeing and night
clubbing or a party Saturday
night," Miss Hoyard said.
There will be no limit to the
number of students that can
go on the tour, which will
cost $40. : ..
The annual ski trip to Win-1
ter Park, Col. will feature
something new this year: an
other group of college stu
dents visiting at the same
time. "We don't know who
they are," Miss Howard
said, "but we'll find out and
begin planning things with
them."
The trip will cost $75 and
will begin as soon as finals
are over, she said. About 100
students will be able to go.
Dates for signing up for the
trips have not been deter
mined. Questions should be di
rected to the Programs Office
at the Nebraska Union.
Parents Day Program
Rescheduled for Spring
Plans were unveiled today
for changing the date of Par
ents Day from fall to spring.
The Innocents Society, prin
cipal sponsors of Parents Day,
said tentative plans for the
new program would allow
time for each college to ar
range programs for the par
ents. In addition, all parents
would be invited to a special
convocation.
"This would allow parents
a chance to see the academic
side of their children's college
lives," said Frank Partsch,
public relations chairman of
the Innocents. "This is what
most of them are interested
in, anyway."
Although Parents Day was
originally scheduled for the
day of the Kansas football
game, Nov. 6, plans for the
change started last spring,
Partsch said, with the result
that Parents Day was elim
inated from football schedules.
The Innocents do'not plan any
activities for parents in con
junction with the game, he
added.
"Many parents are prob
ably planning to visit the cam
pus on that weekend, anyway,
and some living units have
coffee hours planned for them.
These will undoubtedly come
off as usual," he said.
The Innocents' announce
ment means that the parents
of freshmen will not receive
until spring an official greet
ing from the University, the
Innocents and the student
government inviting them to
visit the campus on a certain
day.
It also means that the
Innocents will no longer assist
the parents of freshmen in
finding football tickets for the
Parents Day game.
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NEBRASKAN
APPLAUDS
Alpha Omicron Pi pledge
class officers are: Lynn Ral
ston, president; Maggi Even
ston, secretary-treasurer;
Shari Wiemann, Junior Pan
hellenic representative; Peg
gy Pohlenz, philanthropic;
Mary Crofford, doorkeeper,
and Ellie Peterson, song lead
er. Sigma Nu pledge class of
ficers John Pershing, pres
ident; Dave Wallin, vice
president; George Shadbolt,
treasurer; and Doug Nelson,
social chairman.
Norlin Rueschhoff, a Uni
versity doctoral student and
teaching assistant, has been
awarded a $1,000 fellowship
by the American Accounting
Assn.
Rueschhoff received his
bachelor's degree from
Creighton University and a
master's from the University.
New Cadence Countess
pledges are: Bonnie Roberts,
Dottie Dering, Sue Dort. Sudie
Holman, Sherene RalhJ Shir
ley Wentink, Nancy j 6'Don
nell, Dana Strecker, lunette
Suder, Jan Buehl, TdVf Abel,
Mary Alberding, Gleniee Bar
rows, Nancy Converse, Jane
Frear, Susie Highland, Jackie
Jay, Frances Ogde, Ann
Peithman, Christine Schwartz,
Linda Shaw, Judy Winkle and
Lani Blacker. '.
Abel Hall officers Jim
Lisec, president; Dennis
Matta, vice president; Bob
Bussmann, secretary; Ken
Meier, treasurer; Fred Claus
sen, social chairman; Ray
Norris, publicity chairman;
Gerald Mischke, scholastic
chairman; Dennis Raetz, in
tramurals chairman.
CAMPUS CALENDAR
TODAY
WESTERN ELKCTRIC ! br!LkAa Vvlw
AUF, 6:30 p.m., 334 Ne-
luncheon, noon, Pawnee room
Nebraska Union.
INTER-VARSITY CHRIS
TIAN FELLOWSHIP, 12:30
p.m., 235 Nebraska Union.
SEUMS, 12:30 p.m., Pan
American room, Nebraska
Union.
NORMAN THOMAS lunch
eon, 12:30 p.m., 240 Nebras
ka Union.
PLACEMENT OFFICE
luncheon, 12:30 p.m., 241 Ne
braska Union.
EMERITI ASSN., 1:15 p.m.,!.
234 Nebraska Union. i
YWCA Christmas Bazaar, I
3:30 p.m., 232 Nebraska Un-i
ion.
AWS Workers, 3:30 p.m.,
235 Nebraska Union.
NORMAN THOMAS, 3:30
p.m., Ballroom, Nebraska Un
ion. UNION Contemporary Arts,
3:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Un
ion. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE So
cial Committee, 4:30 p.m.,
South party room, Nebraska
Union.
AUF Special Events, 4:30
p.m., North conference room,
Nebraska Union.
UNION Music Committee,
4:30 p.m., South conference
room, Nebraska Union.
BUILDERS, Calendar and
Directory, 4:30 p.m., 232 Ne
braska Union.
BUILDERS, First Glance,
4:30 p.m., 234 Nebraska Un
ion. AWS Court, 4:30 p.m., 332
Nebraska Union.
YWCA Senior Cabinet, 4:30
p.m., 334 Nebraska Union.
TEACHERS COLLEGE
Faculty Dinner Seminar, 6
p.m., Pawnee Room, Nebras
ka Union.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE,
6:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Union.
ETA KAPPA NU, 7 p.m.,
South party room, Nebraska
Union.
QUIZ HOWL. 7:30 p.m., au
ditorium, Nebrpska Union.
YWCA, 7:30 -p.m.. North
conference . room, .Nebraska
Union.
GERMAN CLUB. 7:30 p.m.,
232-234 Nebraska Union.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Round Table, 7:30 p.m., 235
Nebraska Union.
MATH COUNSELOR PRO
GRAM, 7:30 p.m., 349 Nebras
ka Union.
Friends Offer Posts
To Faculty, Students
A representative of the
American Friend Service
Committee, a world-wide ser
vice branch of Quakers, will
be at the University Monday
to interview faculty and stu
dents interested in staff positions.
Sigma Delta Tau pledge
class officers are Susie Lin
coln, president; Sandy Scha
piro, vice-president: L y n n e
Saunders, secretary; Joan
Carter, .treasurer; and Renee
j Rubin, junior Panhellenic rep-
I resentative.
Pound Hall officers are
Claudia Mears, president; Jo
; an Spivey, vice president;
Janet Moseman, secretary-
treasurer; Judy Christopher,
AWS representative; K e o
Boreson, activities; Sandra
Frazier, intramurals; Kristi
Rapp, publicity; Pamela
Moore, scholarship; and Mary
Patterson, social.
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