Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1966)
Wednesday, March 30, 1966 The Daily Nebraskart Page 3 'Reason Behind AW! Miss Dowe Miss Highland Pledges 'Adopt' Ecuadorian Girl The Sigma Kappa pledge class has financially adopted a six - year - old Ecuadorian girl through Foster Parents Plan, Inc. A monthly payment of $15 provides the girl with a cash grant, new clothing, house hold equipment, medical care and education. The Sigma Kappa pledges adopted the girl for a year ss their philanthropic project. i' Thpse Inw-cnsi rates apply In all clas lifted advertlsme In (be Daily Nehraskan: . "unu ruv ui nu per wora ana mini, mum charge f gflo per classified Inner lion. Payment for these ads will fall fnto two catecorles: (1) ads runnini leas thai ana week In sueresslnn most be paid far before Insertion. (!) ads runninc tor more tkaa ana week will be paid weekly. FOR SALE UU2 Ford Galaxy 500 2-dnor hardtop with redwhite top. Excellent shape. All vinyl Interior - new tires plus much mora. After 4:00 at 434-7390. TRAILER Merry Manor, 1030 No. 48th, Lot 70. 434-3440 after S. fcENIOR MUST SELL. From 4 to 6 stu dents can purchase 3-bedroom home for M004500 down apiece. Payments tU8 - month minimal when split 4 or 6 ways. Borrow on signature notes, repay from rent savings. Hi baths, yard, 14 ton air-conditioner, double attached garage, occupy June. Call Earl Seudrter. days law college, nights 436-8359. 447 South 26th. 1953 M.G. T.D. 50,000 miles. Show room condition. 851 North 42nd. 4ti6-6475. $1500. FOR THAT Y Of TNG COITP1.F WKHrvr. FOR A HOME OF THEIR OWN. Here's your opportunity! Fully fur nished, air-conditioned 45 x 10 Mobil Home. Includes AM-FM Stereo, auto matic washer, matching turquoise ap pliances, fenced yard, fully skirted, fdaay down payment can be arranged for students. Call 43241492 after six p.m. 1463 125cc cycle. Slightly damaged. Will acoept best offer. Call 435-6241. "86 Chevrolet Two-Door Hardtop V-H stick. Good tires, battery, etc. 434-71B8. FOR RENT KEW APARTMKNTS for upperctassmen near University. One-t h r ee-hedroom suite. Available now. Built In kitchens, airrondfttonlng, private utility, laundry facilities. 5S per student. Call Jerry Overton 477-8118. If7 B Near new unfurnished one bed room apartment including stove, re frigerator, washing machine, and car peting. Near 2 bus lines, parking in rear. Call 432-8304. MISCELLANEOUS Mow Frontier's "21" Fare Discount Card accepted by moat major airlines for Ki7 savings. Need a card or infor mation? Call Robyn Brock, 432-7.W. Think j this would I help? i , ' " C I 11 ii,v- ' I f J v - I I : ' I a:;;. i yi MM tHMlll llllll'll II Ill ' J PSace classified ad 1 SEND THIS Name: Address: Days to Runs AD; COSTi Five cent a wora for each Insertion. Minimum of 50c per day. Incloio check, payable to the Dally Nebraska. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Nebraska Union Miss Weisman 'Atlieiut1 Finalists Seven finalists have been named for Princess Athena, to be crowned at the Greek Week Ball Friday night. They are: Susie Dowe, Kap pa Alpha Theta; Susie High land, Delta Gamma; Mary Keim, Alpha Phi; Carrie Kul la, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ruth Ann Larson, Chi Omega; Gary Weber, Gamma Phi Beta, and Gisele Weisman, Sigma Delta Tau. Public relations chairman of Delta Gamma, Miss High land is also on the scholarship and social committees and is a member of Cadence Count- Computer To Pair Couples The first step in prepara tion for a computer to pair couples at the Foundation Week dance April 22 will be gin with the filling out of questionnaires Friday. . Builder's SEED committee, which is sponsoring the com puterized dance, will sell on ly 500 tickets to both sexes for $1 each. Tickets will be available with the question naires Friday through April 8 in the Nebraska Union. Gary Gunderson, SEED chairman, said that lio one will know who his date is un til the night of the dance. He explained that the dance will be divided into three 45 minute segments, with every one exchanging partners ac cording to the computer's plans. "The idea is not so much to look for your ideal date, but to have fun with someone whose personality is similar to yours," Gunderson said. Teachers College Honors Seniors Seniors in Teachers College will be honored at the annual Senior Fooliness Day Thurs day. The event will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Teachers College, room 200, with refreshments and Nate Branch as the fea tured performer. The Dean's Advisory Board in Teachers College sponsors the event. Btt part time job in Lancaster County. Neat, ambitioui men with an eye for the future. Eve ning work Writ manager, 741 S. 32nd, Lincoln. Give brief reimue. COUPON" Miss Larson esses. She has also served on AUF and a Builders commit tee. Miss Keim is an ASUN as sociate and a member of Angel Flight. She was a finalist for Jr. IFC Queen, Derbv Day finalist, and Miss E-Week finalist. Personnel chairman for Chi Omega, Miss Larson is pres ident of ACE and a member of Angel Flight. Miss Dowe participates in A member of UNSEA, Miss Kulla is a representative to ACE and a member of YWCA Girls' Club. Serving as public relation chairman of the WAA Board Miss Weber is a chairman in Aquaquettes, and serves on the Union Public Relations and Trips and Tours commit tees. She was also a finalist for Delta Sigma Phi Rose Queen and Sig Ep Pledge Sweetheart. Rush Chairman for Sigma Delta Tau, Miss Weisman is an AWS worker and was up for Miss Rush Week. Princess Athena will be se lected by a vote of the people attending the Greek Week Ball. Greg Andrews, Inter fraternity Council affairs chairman, said that tickets will be traded in for ballots at the door. Princess Athena will be crowned about 10:30 p.m. The Greek Week Ball, an annual event, will be held at Sororities Put Girls In Dorms A recommendation for se lection of sorority girls to live in dormitories next semester was passed by Panheilenic Monday. Proposed by the Alumnae Advisory Board of Panhei lenic, the recommendation states that in houses where there is not enough room for all girls, "any girls who pre fer to live in the dormitories be given first choice, and then the division between soph omores and juniors be made equally with girls drawing lots for places." This would exclude officers of the house. The recommendation was passed with some opposition from sororities that have al ready decided on a different policy for selecting dorm dwellers. However, E r m a Winterer, president of Pan heilenic, suggested that as far as possible, all houses have a uniform policy. Proposed revisions of t h e Panheilenic constitution were read by Jennifer Marshal, a member of the constitution committee. The changes will be voted on in two weeks. The changes include a re organization of committees, and a new method of rota tion for offices other than the presidency. The rotation pro posed follows a pattern ac cording to the founding dates of sororities on campus. ZEKE WEEK In honor of a grand organism, the week of March 27-April 2 hat been declared Motional "Zeke" Week. "Zeket" ore en couraged to imile. Students For Your Drug Needs Try Fen ton Drug 1901 "O" St. Open Til Mldnite Phone 477-1802 Huge discounts with the International Student ID Card. Student ships for lively, informative crossings. The ID card will savs vou 0 on air trovH In Europ and Israel. Sams hus savings on holals, mrals, trains. A must for travelers, Stodontp ships of far lonouooa clnssat, art lectures, International discussion forums ond all fha fun of a low-cosl student croislne to Europe. Con you afford net to write for detail,? Write: Dept. CO, U.S. Notional Stu dent Association, M Madison Ave,, New York, N.Y. 10014 Miss Kulla Named the Coliseum from 9 to 12 p.m. Andrews said the Boys Next Door, a combo which has traveled widely with the Beach Boys and who is very popular on the East Coast, will play for the Ball. The tickets for the Ball, which is open to the public, are 50 cents per person. Zariski Lecture Features Theory Of Singletaries A recipient of the Medal of Science award lectured at the University Tuesday. Dr. Os car Zariski of Harvard Uni versity spoke on the "Theory of Singletaries." The main theme of ZariskPs talk was the idea of "satura tion," or an instance where one element completel ydom inates another. A native of Russia. Zariski received his Doctorate at the University of Bonn. Germany. He is a member of the Amer ican Academy of Sciences, and has lectured in Italy, France, and the University of Moscow. His specialty is an alytical geometry. Zariski received the Medal of Science Award from Pres ident Johnson last February at a ceremony in Washington. i He is one of three mathemati cians to receive the honor. His lecture was arranged by the department of math ematics and the Research Council. PHOTOGRAPH in a beautiful ffeq.f walnut frame "Ipp L Offer good through April 30 rREX HABERMAN- STUDIO INC. 33rd and Hoilrege Plenty of FREE PARKING for PIERCED EARS , ;: i lij fl11-- Exquisite designs in 14K Gold W JP-m,, fejBALLOU ; Miss Kcim I 1 Miss Weber Forum To Alleviate Isolation, Confusion' Controversial views of stu dent government and admin istrative control over students are two topics to be highlight ed at the student seminar Thursday. The student forum will be held in Rooms 230, 231 and 232 of the Nebraska Union at 7:30 Thursday evening. It had previously been scheduled to be held in the Pan American room. Sponsored by the ASUN as sociates, the seminar will be led by a panel of four per sons, representing faculty, ad ministration and students. Members of the panel are Dr. David Trask, associate professor of history; G. Rob ert Ross, vice chancellor and dean of student affairs; Carl Davidson, representing Stu dents for a Democratic So- Sure to please her! k MOTHER'S DAY c)oecial i 8x10" Hand Painted Oil 466-2626 OPEN Mon. thru Sat. and Thurs. eve. Regulations Changing' "The reasoning behind AWS rules and regulations seems to be changing," ac cording to Pam Hedgecock, president. "In the past, AWS r n 1 1 1 were justified for protection of the girls," she said. "Now the reasoning seems to be more along the line of the convenience of the girl, plus the factors of administrative safety and efficiency." The AWS Board members Tuesday discussed the demer it system, as to its basis and suggested alternations. Members of the AWS House of Representative and AWS Workers Council are current ly discussing the demerit sys- ciety; and Kent Neumeister, ASUN president. The idea of the seminar is to promote discussion on stu dent rights and responsibili ties, according to Jim Arun del, chairman. Primarily intended for freshmen and sophomores, the seminar was planned to alleviate the "isolation and confusion" concerning cam pus affairs. Each of the four speakers will present specific points of view in ten-minute speeches. They will be followed by questions and debate from the audience or other panel members. FLYING HOME FOR. EASTER? Important that you make your reservation NOW! Call 435-3232 and Go tickets delivered to your house or dorm (We're Hondllne the ASUN 1 Gold's and Ingenue Magazine present the "in" look in fashion Saturday, April 2 at 2 o'clock 3k I The Serendipity Singers- will make a personal appearance at the con clusion of the Surf's Up Show. (They wear Mavest sportcoats from GOLD'S Campus Shop . . . men's balcony) tem among the girls in their living units to determine opin ions toward the present de merit system. The girls discussed wheth er demierits should be erased at the end of the semester, or whether the number of de merits given before a cam pus should be increased. The number of out-of-towns allotted to girls was also dis cussed. One member felt that girls desire more than the present six per year. Diane McConnell said that at one time over-night re strictions were made to keep girls on campus for campus events, but said some girls questioned if this was still valid basis for the ruling. Another Board member, Nancy Coufal, noted that as many week-ends to home as are requested by a girl are given, thus the "keeping girls close to campus for campus events" reasoning should not hold. Delta Sigma Phi Secretary Here. The executive secretary of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity is currently visiting the Univer sity chapter. Francis Wacker, whose ex ecutive headquarters is in Denver, Colo., is here to check construction plans for the new Delta Sigma Pm house being planned for the University chapter. (the green phone) iour rave Strot European Flight In June) Music Fashions Fun e waves are so come on in! GOLD'S fifth floor auditorium In other action, the Board discussed a rule in the AWS handbook which states that no women are allowed in men's apartments or board ing rooms without a ctiaper one over 25 years old. Board members indicated that AWS members will vote on deleting the provision so that guts may visit apart ments ami boarding rooms without a chaperone. Later on, the group will al so discuss the ruling that girls may not be in a fraternity house without the fraternity housemother present. epsake DIAMOND PROTECTION VEKONA SSOO also to eiaso clliot easo wcddino kino aa.eo Each diamond, Including the perfect center diamond, of your keepsake engagement ring is protected against loss from the setting tor one year. ? Goad Ihwsaaasping V UMUlllft ! I : 1332 -0" St. ft-H i-S, 7HE2-5I2S s f ULo! qreat s