The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Wednesday, October 27, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
CAMPUS CALENDAR
TODAY
ORCIIESIS, 6:30 p.m., Univ
ersity High Gym.
ECONOMIC EDUCATION
Program Committee, 10 a.m.
234 Nebraska Union.
GREYHOUND Lines., 11:30
a.m., Pan American Room,
Nebraska Union.
INTER-VARSITY Christian
Fellowship, 235 Nebraska Un
ion. PLACEMENT luncheon
12:30 p.m., 241 Nebraska Un
ion. GREYHOUND Lines, 12:30
p.m., Pan American Room,
Nebraska Union.
UNION Trips and Tours
Committee, 2:30 p.m., 232 Ne
braska Union.
BUILDERS Advertising
3:30 p.m., 234 Nebraska Un
ion. BUILDERS College Days,
3:30 p.m. 234 Nebraska Union.
UNION Talks and Topics,
3:30 p.m., 235 Nebraska Union.
YWCA Girls' Club, 3:30 p.m.
334 Nebraska Union.
ASUN Student Senate, 4 p.m
Pan American Room, Nebras
ka Union.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE, Stu
dent to Student, 4:30 p.m.,
South Pary Room, Nebraska
Union.
RED CROSS, 4:30 p.m., 232
Nebraska Union.
BUILDERS, Tours, 4.30
p.m., 234 Nebraska Union.
UNION Public Relations
Committee, 4:30 p.m., 235 Ne
braska Union.
AUF Lincoln Drive, 4:30
p.m.. 332 Nebraska Union.
YWCA Cultural Tours,
4-30 p.m., 334 Nebraska Union
TOASTMASTER'S Club,
5:30 p.m., West Cafeteria, Ne
braska Union.
PHI BETA KAPPA, 6 p.m.,
240 Nebraska Union.
PHI KAPPA PSI Rehearsal
7 p.m., Conference Rooms, Ne
braska Union.
BUILDERS Board, 7 p.m.,
232 Nebraska Union.
GAMMA ALPHA CHI, 7
p.m., 234 Nebraska Union.
KOSMET KLUB Tryouts,
7 p.m., Ballroom, Nebraska
Union.
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ALPHA PII I OMEGA, 7
p.m. 332 Nebraska Union.
PARKING APPEALS
BOARD, 7 p.m., 230 Nebras
ka Union.
IFC, 7 p.m., Pan American
Room, Nebraska Union.
QUIZ BOWL Captains, 7:30
p.m., Auditorium, Nebraska
Union.
Pin ETA SIGMA-ALPHA
LAMBDA DELTA, 7:30 p.m.
334 Nebraska Union.
MATH COUNSELOR PRO
GRAM, 7:30 p.m., 349 Ne
braska Union.
BUILDERS, S.C.C.S.G.N.E.
8 p.m., 232 Nebraska Union.
T.H.E.A.T.R.E, 5:30 p.m.,
103 Temple Building.
MECH. AGRICULTURE, 7
p.m., 108 Ag. Engineering
Bldg. Speaker: James Rein
hardt, professor of criminology.
Air Force Announces
New ROTC Program
Th Professor of Aerospace
Studies has announced a new
two-year Air Force ROTC pro
gram, leading to a commis
sion, for all male students
who have two years remain
ing at the University.
Upon successful completion
of a physical exam, the stu
dent is invited to attend a
special summer training ses
sion. In the fall, the student
pursues the new curriculum
under this program.
Coeds
Win Pin,
Ring
Homecoming week-end
brought another victory to
the football team and pins or
rings to twenty coeds.
Penny Olson, Gamma Phi
Beta senior in Teachers, to
Rich Eiser, Beta Theta Pi
senior in Pre-med.
Connie Hefner, sophomore
in Teachers from Oakland,
to Dan Murrish, Sigma Tau
Gamma senior in Archi
tecture from Kearney.'
Susie Smith, Alpha Delta
Pi senior in Arts and Sciences
from Pender, to Byron Van
ier, Delta Sigma Pi senior in
Business Administration from
Crete.
Carole Williams, junior in
Business Administration from
Auburn, to Gary Lentz, Phi
Gamma Delta senior in En
gineering from Hastings.
Bobbi Penterman. Alpha
Delta Pi junior-in Teachers
from Lincoln, to John Ken
agy, Phi Gamma Delta jun
ior in pre-med from Lincoln.
Joyce Vales, Chi Omega
sophomore in Teachers from
Sioux City, Iowa, to Jerry
DelzelL Sigma Alpha Epsrlon
senior in Business Adminis
tration from Sioux City, Iowa.
Patti Arnold, Alpha Omi
cron Pi sophomore in Teach
ers from Minden, to L a r r y
Nippert, Alpha Gamma Sig-
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Carltop.
Stephanie Beltz, sophomore
in Teachers from Lincoln, to
Rick Allgood, Alpha Tau
Omega senior in physical ed
ucation from Lincoln.
Doris Salmon, Lincoln
Franklin to Ted Holyoke, Phi
Chi freshman in Medicine
from Omaha.
Patricia Bendy, senior in
Nursing from Alliance to
Charles Hansen from Omaha.
Karen Peterson, senior in
Nursing from Battle Creek to
School of Commerce fresh-1 xviiKe nscner, rnr ueua rni
man, to Ross Groelz, Alpha
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Agriculture from Phillrps.
Terri Terrill, Kappa Delta
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Denver, Colo., to Verne
Holoubek, Alpha Gamma Rho
senior in Agriculture from
Clarkson. 4
Sharon Schulz, Alpha Xi
Delta sophomore in S p e e c h
Therapy from Paxton, to
Clarke Steckley, Chi Phi sen
ior in Teachers from Kansas
City, Mo.
ENGAGEMENTS
Sharon Bonham, Alpha Del
ta Pi senior in Nursing from
freshman in Law from Battle
Creek
Betty Ann Craig, Delta
Zeta junior in Nursing from
Broken Bow to Dwayne
Adams, Farmhouse junior in
Agricultural Economics from
Broken Bow.
Georgia Kuhr, junior in
Home Economics from Blair,
to Larry Hansen, junior in
Business Administration from
Blair.
Jan Mach, Alpha Delta Pi
senior in Teachers from Ga
hanna, Ohio, to John Adams,
Delta Sigma Pi senior tn
Business Administration from
Oshkosh.
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Eileen Rietz, Pound Hail
senior in Teachers from Al
liance, to Dale Nelson, Cath
er Hall junior in Electrical
Engineering from Oakland.
Pamela Rabbe, freshman
in Teachers from Sutton, to
Delvin Stahl, sophomore in
Agriculture from Harvard.
College Of Medicine
Creates New Division
A new Division of Human
Nutrition has been established
at the University College of
Medicine.
The division is one of only
a handful in medical colleges
in the country and recognizes
the importance of research
and teaching of nutrition m a
medical school setting, Dean
Cecil Wittson said.
Quiz Bowl
To Begin
Thursday
The regular season of Quiz
Bowl competition begins
Thursday at 7 p.m. with eight
matches scheduled to be held
in the Nebraska Union small
auditorium.
Thursday's matches are:
Burnett Hall vs. Sigma Delta
Tau, 7 p.m.; Love Hall vs.
Acacia, 7:20; Chi Phi-B vs.
Old Guards, 7:40; Alpha Tau
Omega actives vs. Score
Seekers, 8 p.m.
Ag Men vs. Love Memorial
Hall; 8:20; The C.I.A.'s vs.
Alpha Tau Omega pledges,
8:40; Phi Delta Theta-1 vs.
Thoreau House, 9 p.m.; Delta
Tau Delta vs. Seatsey, 8:20
p.m.
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