The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October IS, 1965
The Daily Nebraska n
Page 3
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Home Economists
To Hold Meeting
Techniques of working with
low-income families will be
the main topic as Nebraska
home economists meet
at the Nebraska Center for
Continuing EduPation today
and tomorrow.
The two-day conference,
sponsored by the Nebraska
Home Economics Association,
Is a followup to the American
Home Economics Association
(AHEA) conference held in
Chicago last March.
The purpose of the Nebras
ka workshop are to acquaint
home economists with the
methods of working with the
under privileged and to en
courage home economists to
assume greater leadership in
meeting the needs of families
caught in the poverty cycle.
Three speakers featured at
the Nebraska conference are
Dr. Allison Davis, professor
or education at the University
of Chicago; Mrs. Naomi
Brill, assistant professor of
the University Graduate
School of Social Work; and
economics consultant
of the Department of Health
Education and Welfare in
Washington, D.C.
Phi Eta Sigma To Hold
Fall Initiation Sunday
Phi Eta Sigma, freshman
scholastic honorary, will hold
its fall initiation next Sunday.
Letters of invitation should
have arrived to eligible stu
dents, but if there are any
questions, students are asked
to contact Df . Leslie Hewes,
104 Geography Building be
fore Friday."
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FOR RENT
ECONOMY EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
one or two upperclassman, near Uni
versity, only $40 a month, call Glenn
Van Der Schaaf or Mark Gilderhus days
477-711 ext. 2332; or evenings 435-4044.
Famished House, students or quiet
couple preferred. Owner furnishes the
heat. 13 bedrooms. Walking distance
103$ So. 14th. Unfurnished 3 -bed room
house University Place. 488-585S after
3:00.
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WANTED
I tickets to Kansas and) Colorado fames
played at NU. Call 475-1403 alter 6.00.
Typing for evening pastime. Bring themes,
term papers, etc., to: 1837 F Street,
Apt. 2; or call 473-1220.
HELP WANTED
Dining Room and Kitchen Help. Apply
In person at Scotti' Pancake Shop. Work
from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. daily Tuesday
through Friday. Evening and weekend
hours can be adjusted.
FOR SALE
19A4 Karmaa CMa. Top shape, heater,
radio, w.w. 488-6677.
lsfij Chevy Convertible, brown with white
top, standard transmission. 16,0"0 miles,
excellent condition, 433-7311 after i:00
p.m.
By owner. 1960 Mercury. Used by former
student now married. May be seen alter
1:30 or on weekends at 520 South 38th.
CAMPUS CALENDAR
TODAY
INTER VARSITY, 12:30
p.m., 235 Nebraska Union.
PLACEMENT lunch
eon, 12:30 p.m., 241 Nebraska
Union.
PANHELLENIC, 4p.m.,
332-334 Nebraska Union.
NEBRASKA CAREER
SCHOLARS, 4 p.m., 241 Ne
braska Union.
PEOPLE - TO - TEOPLE,
Publicity, 4:30 p.m., North
party room, Nebraska Union.
UNION Special Events,
4:30 p.m., North conference
room, Nebraska Union.
YWCA Junior Cabinet, 4:30
p.m., South conference room,
Nebraska Union.
TASSELS, 4:30 p.m., 232
Nebraska Union.
UNION Film Committee,
4:30 p.m., 234 Nebraska Un
ion. UNION Talks and Topics,
4:30 p.m., 235 Nebraska Un
ion. PHI 3VTU, 5:45 p.m., 240 Ne
braska Union.
ZETA TAU ALPHA Found
er's Day Dinner, 6 p.m., Pan
American Room, Nebraska
Union.
TOWNE CLUB, 6 p.m.,
Pawnee Room, Nebraska Un
ion. PI KAPPA ALPHA, 6:15
p.m., 232 Nebraska Union.
PHI MU, 6:45 p.m., 234-235
Nebraska Union.
UNICORNS, 7 p.m., 332 Ne
braska Union.
UNIVERSITY DAMES
knitting lesson, 7 p.m., 334
Nebraska Union.
MATH COUNSELOR PRO
GRAM, 7:30 p.m., 349 Ne
braska Union.
TOWNE CLUB, 8:30p.m.,
North conference room, Ne
braska Union.
TOMORROW
YWCA Love and Marriage
Committee, 4:30 p.m., Chi
Omega house.
ASAE S t u d e n t-Faculty
meeting, 7 p.m., 101 Ag En
gineering Hall.
UNSEA, film, "Children
Without," 7 p.m., Small Au
ditorium, Nebraska Union.
Delegation To Present
Job Corps Proposal
Six Nebraskans will pre
sent a proposal for establish
ment of an Urban Job Corps
Center for men at the Lin
coln Air Force Base to the
U.S. Office of Economic Op
portunity in Washington on
today.
The delegation will include
Dr. Max Hansen and Dr. Ro
bert Filbeck of the Univer
sity; Ronald Jensen, Nebras
ka Technical Assistance
Agency, Lincoln; and J. O.
Grantham, Dean Wallace, and
Jeff Kell of the Northern Nat
ural Gars Co. at Omaha.
AFTER MONDAY NIGHT MEETING
IT'S
FEATURING
THE PACEMAKERS
DANCING ON SALE BEVERAGES
1965
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Home Coming Show
at i
Starring
George Shearing Quintet
Plut
The Other Three
Pop Vocal Croup
And
Rusty Ryan
Comedian
Pershing Auditorium
Sot., Oct. 23, 830 P.M.
Tickets $1.75, $2.00, $2.25
On Sale in Nebr. Union
Don't Miss This Great Show
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CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE STARS . . . Will present the
Greek tragedy "Antigone" tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Ne
braska Union ballroom. The professional theater's presenta
tion is sponsored by the Fine Arts Convocation Series. Free
tickets are available in the Union.
DAILY NEBR. SUBSCRIPTION
CUP AND MAIL
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Enclosed
Thank You!
Deadline Nov. 1st
James Casey was elected
president of the freshman
medical class at the Uni
versity College of Medicine.
Other class officers:
James Byrd, vice president;
David Magaret, secretary;
William Landis, treasurer;
Brent Kranz, representative
to the All-Campus Student
Council.
Alpha Tau Omega pledge
class officers are John Finks,
president; Jim Schaller, vice
president; Denton Weichman,
secretary-treasurer; Jim
Clark, social chairman; and
Mike Naeve, Junior IFC rep
resentative. Twenty girls have been
pledged to Alpha Lambda Del
ta, national freshmen wom
en's honorary.
They are: Beverly Bockus,
Eileen Bray, Janet Buell,
Ruth Goodwin, Sandra Gor
don, Pamela Harris, Susan
Henderson, Linda Kiekhaefer
and Trudy Lieberman.
Mary Losh, Gayle Mitzner,
Gloria Sieckmann, Jean Son
mermeyer, Mary Stilewell
and Janet Evelyn Wahlen.
Mary Lorenz, Kathryn
McNeff, Gloria Scherer, Sha
ree Schick and Rita Schreiner.
Harvey Perlman of York
has been named editor-in-chief
of the Nebraska Law Re
view, professional journal of
the University College of Law
and official organ of the Ne
braska State Bar Assn.
He succeeds Jerry Hoffman
of Pawnee City who is now
practicing law in Los Angeles,
Calif.
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