The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Winners Feb. 25 'Ideal, Outstanding' Finalists Announced Seven coeds and seven men have been announced as final ists for the titles of Ideal Ne braska Coed and Outstanding Collegiate Man. The winners will be pre sented at the Coed Follies Pro gram, "No Men Allowed" Feb. 25 in. Pershing Audi torium. The show is sponsored annually by the Associated Women Students (AWS). The seven coeds who will compete for Ideal Coed are Jeanne Fauss, Carolyn Free man, Pamela Hedgecock, Jan Kaufmann, Candy Sasso, Joan Spivey and Erma Winterer. The finalists for Outstand ing Collegiate Man are Roger Doerr, F. C. Green, Larry Johnson, Jim Kinyoun, Gary Larsen, Robert Milligan and Andrew Taube. Finalists were chosen by a student-faculty interviewing' board on the basis of scholar ship, leadership and service. in cni. i. P ' fin,alists &re- ('eft to right, front row) Carolyn Free man, Joan Spivey, Jeanne Fauss; (back row) Candv Sasso, Jan Kaufman, Erma Win terer, Pamela Hedgecock. OUTSTANDING COLLEGIATE MAN . . . finalists are: (left to drew Taube, Robert Milligan, James Kinyoun; (back row) Gary Roger Doerr, Larry Johnson. right, front row) An Larsen, F. C. Green, 1966 TP 1 ,v y c t2 D ' J,rw lit i. J A W Red Cross has recently an sistants to 13 committees: Chairmen: Lynn Grosscup, publicity; Mary Cay Stuart, Whitehall; Mary Linda Slie, leadership; Charlotte Peter son. Cedars; Cindy Sitorius, adult activities: Eileen Jed licka, handicraft; Cindy Pau ley, Malone Center; Kent Oates, Lark School; Ann Mc Gough, Villa Marie; Sally Mc Gee, state hospital; John Hail, veterans; Jody White, ortho pedic; and Vicki Metzger, water safety. Assistants: Margo McMas ter and Ann Ward, publicity; Jean Higgins and Steve Bai ley, Whitehall; Trudy Lieber man, leadership; Kathy Bar ber, Cedars; Judy fassler and Debbie Wrightman, adult activities; Celia Ahrens, handicraft: Linda Jensen, Ma lone Center; Sheri Sicklebau er. Lark School; Barb Gueck, Villa Marie; Jo McDowell and ! Sue Rusmisell ,state hospit al: Pat Murphy, vets; Barb Tetro, orthopedic; and Karen Heitkotter and Ted Williams, water safety. The newly elected officers of Acacia Fraternity for 1966 are: Eric Brown, president; Bob Zieg, vice president; By ron Moore", pledge trainer; Todd Harrison, social chair man; Bill Hayes, public rela tions; Duane Gemelke. secre tary; Steve Gold, treasurer; Ken Rhylander, rush chair nan; Bob Thienel, house man lger; and Bob van Neste, ad lisor. New officers of the Italian Club are: Margo McMaster, president; Mark Gruett, vice president; Tavya Bloomgren, Mueller Dies In Plunge A University benefactor who donated the carillon tow er and planetarium, Ralph S. Mueller, apparently leaped to his death from fire escape on the apartment building where he lived in Cleveland. Ohio. Police said that Mueller, 88. had twice undergone surgery for cancer in the past year. He left a note on his desk, but police did not reveal its contents. Mueller, a native of Coun cil Bluffs, la., was the found er and senior partner of Muel ler Electric Co. in Cleveland. He had made many contri butions to the University, from which he held two de grees, including an honorary doctorate. Along with the carillon tow er and the Ralph Mueller Planetarium, he donated a number of museum exhibits to the University. A University Foundation spokesman said that Mueller hs donated a total of $158, 000 to the University. secretary; and Wayne Stoe ber, treasurer. The new officers of Xi Chap ter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, the home economics honorary professional fraternity, are: Joanne Thurber, president; Janice Kaufman, vice presi dent; Joyce Otteman, secre tary; Jesse Kerry, treasurer; Judy Trumble, chaplain; Peg Wagner, candle reporter; Mary Russnogle, historian; Dixie Lewis, librarian; and Helen Mathers, reporter. The newly elected officers of Kappa Sigma Fraternity are: Bill Struyk, president; Dick Weerts, vice president; Todd Sorenson, master of cere monies; Doug Miller .secre tary; and Ken Gaskins, treas urer. The Cornhusker Co-op Inc. has elected new officers. They are: Charles Olander, presi dent; Don Cordes, vice presi dent: Tom Pesek, secretary; Joe Stehlik, treasurer; Dale 'arstensen, steward ; Leroy "ichoen. corresponding secre tary; Ben Bilka, scholastic chairman; Duane Meyer, In ter Co-op Council representa tive. Jack Guggenmos has been elected president of Delta Up silon fraternity. Phi Delta theta fraternity has elected new officers: Bill Haug, president; Arnie Peter son, vice president; Tom Tinstman. secretary; and Jim Walters, social chairman. New officers for Ag Men are: Michael Wobig, presi dent; Tom Drudick, first vice president; Leonard Jedlicka, second vice president; Leon Orender, treasurer; JackVan devalle, secretary. ! zj 0?rlC.- Enrollmeiit Gains Set New Mark Second semester enrollment at the University is up 2,135 students, 17.1 per cent more than a year ago, for an all time spring term record of 14,596, according to the regis trar's office. The office noted that enroll ment gains are general throughout the institution con tinuing the trend in which an increasing percentage of stu dents who enroll proceed to wards graduation. Late registrations may in crease the total slightly. The 14,596 enrollment is composed of regularly-enrolled students only and does not incluue eve ning and extension class en rollments. This marks the seventh straight spring term that Uni versity enrollments have ad vanced a?:d represents a gain of 6.627 students since the spring of I960 Of the 14,596 students en rolled, 519 are on the Omaha campus with the balance on the Lincoln campus Italian Club Features Solos Italian vocal solos and two films will be featured at a meeting of the Italian Club at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Ne braska Union. Installation of next year's officers will also be held. The officers are: Margo Mc Master, president; Mark Gruett. vice president; Tavya Bloomgren, secretary; and Wayne Stoeber, treasurer. Cigarette Ignites Fire In Closet A cigarette ignited an oil treated dust mop in a jani tor's closet in the Nebraska Union shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday, sending clouds of smoke into the student lounge area and the Union offices. Nebraska Union Director Allen H. Bennett noticed the smoke and u s e d a nearby fire extinguisher to fight the flames. Three Lincoln Fire Depart ment pumpers and two lad der trucks responded to the alarm, but Bennett and Union employes were able to extin guish the blaze before they arrived. Firemen said there was no apparent damage oth er than the mop. Gissom Named To Committee Dr. Robert Gissom, chair man of the department of in ternal medicine, has been ap pointed to a three-year term on the great plains regional research committee of the American Heart Association's research council. As a committee member, Grissom will attend a meeting in Minneapolis Feb. 18 to Feb. 20. Chorale To Give Concert Monday The seventy-voice Symphony Chorale, accompanied by thirty members of the Lin coln Symphony Orchestra, will present Haydn's "The Seas ons" Monday. ' The concert will begin at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Methodist Church, 12th and M. Tickets cost $1. NU Greeks Aid Heart Fund Drive Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledg es will aid the Lincoln area Heart Association in their project, "Charity Chariot". Pledges will pull a chariot along "0" Street from 10th to 16th Streets from 8 p.m., Fri day, until 9 p.m., Saturday. They will travel ore mile for every $10 collected for the Heart Fund Drive. The names of contributors will be on dis play in a window at 13th and "O" Streets. Contributions may be sent to "Charity Char iot", Heart Association, 313 Lincoln Center Building. This is the first anniversary of the Heart Fund Drive pro ject. Last year Phi Delta The ta pledges ran one hundred miles through downtown Lin coln and collected more than $1,800. ETV Premiers Childbirth Show "Nine to Get Ready." a series on pregnacy and child birth from conception through infant care, will premier March 1 on the Nebraska Edu cation Television Network and was filmed at the University Medical Center in Omaha. The scripts were prepared by members of the depart ment of obstetrics and gyne cology and filmed and pro duced under a $14,000 grant from the Nebraska State Health Department's division of maternal and child health. Dr. J. Robert Bragonier, a resident at the medical col lege, is host for the series. Placement Interviews The following placement in terviews are scheduled for the weeks of Feb. 16 and Feb. 21. Wednesday, Feb. 16 Consumers Public Power District. R S . E E.. M.E.. Home Boon. Caterpillar Tractor Comranv. B.S.. M S. -Aer.E.. C.E.. E E., M.E.. Ch. E.. Ar. lelanese Corporation of America All degrees Chem., Ch.E., M.E.: B S. Acctg.: M.S. M.A. - Acctg.; M.S.. Ph.D. -Physics NASA - Manned Spacecraft Center Houston, all degrees E E., M.E.. A E.: M.S.. Ph.D. - Mam., Phvsics - al least 2.5 ave. Ford Motor Company, B S.. M.S. - E E., M.E., Ch.E.. Met. E.; M.S., Ph. D. -Chem.. Met. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Bus. Adm., Lib. Art's. General Foods Jello Division, to be announced at a later date. Thursday, Feb. 17 Shell Companies, all degrees - Agr. or related fields; B.S., M.S. - Ch. E., E.E., M.E.: all degrees Chem. Cummins Engine Company, Incor r rated. B.S. - Bus. Adm., EE., I E.; S., M.S. - M.E., Acctg., MkU.. Mgmt. M.S. M A. - Econ.; M B A. Hallmark Cards Incorporated. B.S B.A. M B A. - Bus. Adm., Lib Arts. Mktg., Acctg., Math.. I.E., M.E.. Ch.E., Prod. MagmU, Printing or Graphic Arts, Paper Chem., Econ., Fine Arts, Com. An. Journ., English. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company, Bus. Adm., Acctg., those in Law or Engrg. with interest in income taxes or mgmt. controls. Catepillar Tractor Company, as before. Procter k Gamble Distributing Com pany, B.S. MB. A., M.S. M.A., M.B.A. Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts. Friday, Feb. 18 Wisconsin Electric Power Company. B. S., M S. - E.E.. M E. Philip G. Johnson lc Company, B.S., M S M.A - Acctg. Proctor k Gamble Distrubitiiur Com pany, as before. Fairmont Foods Company, B.S. - Bus. Adm., Acctg., Dairy Technology. The Quaker Oats Company. B.S. M.E., EE., Ch. E I.E., Bus. Adm., Mktg., Prod. Mgmt., Acctg. Acuta Casualty and Surety Company, Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts, any major. Humble Oil 4c Refining Company, B.S. B.A., M.S. M.A. - Majors with at least 1 yr. college math., some advertising, economics, statistics, acctg., and related business subjects. Monday, Feb. 21 California State Personnel Board k California State Government. B.S., M.S. -CE. Stouffer Foods Corporation, Rome Econ., Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts. Texaco Incorporated, all degreees-Cehm. Geol , Physics. Applied Math., E.E., Bus. Adm.. Ch.E.. M.E.; B.A. - Lib, Arts. U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake. All degrees - E E., M.E.. Ch. E., Aero. E., Physics; M.S., Ph.D.- Chem., Main. The Trane Company, B.S. - C.E., M.E., f-h K . An. E.: M.S. , M.E. Proctor k Oambic Company- Summer Employment, Men one year from final degree in Ch.E., M.E.. E.E.. C.E., Chem. Tuesday, Feb. 22 Collins Radio Company, all degrees E.E.i B.S.. M.S.-M.E.S B.S.-Acctg. The Trane Company, as before. IBM Corporation. B.S. BA.. M.S. M.A. - E.F... M E.. I.E.. Ch. E., EM. Physics. Acctg.. Bus. Adm., Prod. Con trol, Mktg., Math. Procter k Gamble Company - bummer Employment, as before. stouiter roods corporation r-arn (.am is. Wednesday. Feb. 23 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. B.S-Chem.. EE., B.S.. M.S.-Ch.E.. M. E.. I.E. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company- International Company, B.S. -Bus. Adm., Mktv., Econ., Ind. Mgmt., Chem., Ch.fe... M.E., I.E., E.E., Acctg.. Ag.E., C.E.. Physics. Armstrong Cork Company, B.S. B.A. Bus. Adm.. Lib. Arts. Ch.E.. E E, M E. Collins Radio Company, as before. Marathon Oil Company-Denver Research Center, B.S.-ch.E., Chem., Ph.D.-Ch.E.. Chem. IBM Corporation, as before. THURSDAY, FEB. 24 Deere and Company, all degrees-M.E., BS., M.S. E.E., Ch.E., I.E., B.S B.A., M.S. M.A. . M B.A.-Bus Adm.. Lib. Art. Acctg., Math., Mktg. Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Company, B.S. Ch.E.. C.E.. E.E., M.E., Arch., all degrees-Teh m. Physics. Stanley Engineering Company, B S.-C.E.. Arch.E., Arch.. B.S., M.S.-.M.E., E E. Prudential Insurance Company of Amer ica Alt rifpree-Ftns Adm.. Lib. Arts. Black and Veatch, 3.S.-C.E.. E E., M.E.. Arch.E., Ch.E., Arch. Motorola Incorporated - Military el ectronic Division. B.S.-.M.E., B.S., M.S. E E. FS Services, Incorporated. B.S. -Bui. Adm. with Agr. background. Doctors Present Research Paper Dr. Donald Dunlop, assis tant instructor of obstetrics and gynecology, presented a paper "before the 35th annual meeting of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Entitled ' Peptides of Am niotic Fluid and Serum," the paper was co - authored by Dunlop and Dr. Wayne Ryan, associate professor of bio chemistry and research as sociate professor of obstetrics and gynecology. - The meeting was held in Montreal, Quebec. ir-C o-nie TfuwnnmtMl . Past Cam- pUS, B.S.-Agriculture. FRIDAY, FEB. 25 uAVAi. Imvmul . Military El ectronic Division, as before. Northwestern National Bank of Min neapolis. B.S.-B.A., M.S. M.A.-B u . Adm . r-con. Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts. Acctg.. Math. jewel iea tomiuiiji hti iw .ij. B.A.-Bus. Adm.. Lib. Arts. Acctg., Chem . t Unnu ITnn . r.ngineers. ,-iciii?iii-iiin, ,- Mgmt., Mtg., Transportation, warehoua- Corps of Engineers. B.S., M.S.-Ch.E.. fc.fc... l.r... rcn. r.. J C Penney Company. B.S. B.A.-Bus. Adm ', Lib. Arts. Home Econ Chicago. Rodk island and PacUk Rail, road B.S., M. B.S. -Bus. Adm.. Acctg.. ?E ME.. EE., I.E.. Transportation. Sales. Lincoln Liberty cue insurant miiv"j. B.S. -Bus. Adm. Times Set For 'Ideal' Interviews Finalists for Ideal Nebras ka Coed and Outstanding Col legiate Man will be inter viewed Thursday night in the Nebraska Union.-': " . This final interview will choose the two winners, who will be announced at Coed Fol lies. Feb. 25. The interview times for Ideal Nebraska Coed are: Jeanne Fauss, 6:30; Carolyn Freeman. 6:45; Pamela Hedgecock. 7; Jan Kaufmann, 7:15; Candy Sasso, 7:30; Joan Spivey, 7:45; Erma Winterer, 8. Times for Outstanding Collegiate Man finalists in terviews are: Roger Doerr, 6:30; F. C. Green, 6:45; Larry Johnson, 7; Jim Kinyoun, 7:15; Gary Larsen, 7:30; Rob ert Milligan, 7:45; and An drew Taube, 8 p.m. N3, iVc NB'S SEES HE t30R.. f Vc NcVER DiM Wm6 REALLY UJROHS BmJfcc f uu nave rt NILE Ortlu: r HOU) ARE AND THE RTA 6TTIN6 AiONS ? IViiic Seniors On Field Trip The second field trip of a University institutional man agement class recently took nine University seniors, all majors in food and nutrition, to the University's Medical School in Omaha. The first trip was a tour of Lincoln area hospitals. Dieticians and staffs of the hospitals on both trips ex plained the physical organiza tion and types of management used by their institutions so the students could compare differing facilities, Mrs. Marie Penner, class instructor, ex plained. The students taking part in these trips included: Sandra Crispin, Sherry Gray, Sarah Nenaud, June Steele, Mrs. Kathleen Lasnetske, Sandra Heybrock, Sandra Stork, Polly Zillick and Susan Wiles. BOOTSTRAPPERS (TEACHERS AND CRAD STUDENTS, TOO) MONEY $25 TO IN I DAY $2000 ON YOUR SIGNATURE AND ARRANGED BY PHONE MONEY MONTHLY NO. OF AMOUNT VOO GET PAYMENT MO. PMTS. OF MOTE 89.42 $ S.00 24 $ 120.00 340.27 19.00 24 456.00 600.1 S 28.00 30 840.00 997.37 45.00 30 1350.00 1491.97 57.00 36 2052.00 1960.97 73.00 36 2628.00 Abovt payments Include all charts. Caih for any pvrpoM. Jutf phone and nil haw mveh you want. Pick up tht cash at your convenient.. No co signer. Soma day Mnrict. Women as smart as men? 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