The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1966, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Monday, October 10,
Fund Recipients Named
All University Fund
(AUF) will support the
Thomas A. Dooley Founda
tion, Radio Free Europe,
Mental Health, USO and
the American Cancer So
ciety in its annual fund
drive, according to Bob Mil
ligan, AUF president.
The fund drive will begin
Saturday Oct. 29 with a
dance in the Nebraska Un
ion following the Missouri
game. Carnival-type booths
will also be set up in t h e
Union.
Letters are being sent to
tall campus activities to en
courage nominations for the
Activities Queen who will be
announced at the dance,
said Jennifer Marshall, spe
ClaAijpsicL Column,
These low-cost ralea apply to all clarified advertlslnr la the Dally Nebraskam
standard rate of Se per word and minimum charge of Me per classified Ineertlon.
Payment for theae ada will rail Into two categories: (1) ada mnnlnf leaa tban
one week ill succession must be paid for before Insertion. (8) ada runnjna for
more than one week will be paid weekly.
Te placa a classified adrertisement call the University of Nebraska at fn-mi
and ask for the Dally Nebraskan offices or come to Room tl In the Nebraska
Onion. The classified advertising managers maintain 11:30 to 1:30 boslnesa hours
Please attempt to plane your ad during thoae hours.
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VW convertible I960. New engine. $500. "Atlaa Shrugged." William Steen, 320
488-2780. No. 13th.
For Sale: Olds Super Trombone. Deluxe Tiiauana Brass. Al Hlrt. Sunremes P P
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Want to help land men on the moon? Fine. We re build
ing the guidancenavigation system for the Apollo
end LEM spacecraft that will put them there. But that
only a sample of the challenging and rewarding
career opportunities waiting for you at AC Electronics
. . . specialists in research, development and produc
tion of guidance, navigation and control systems for
military, space and commercial applications. nn. nn
You'll work in research, design and development on
such advanced projects as the new Self-Aligmng
Boost and Reentry system for missiles (bABKt;,
Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOD; : w'"
Navigation System for naval ships (SSCNS), man
lll-C Space Booster; on avionics systems for super
sonic aircraft; and on a fire-control system for the new
Main Battle Tank, a joint U.S.-Federa JtaP"M
Germany program, and advanced digital computer
deYou? opportunities for growth and advancement in
a career at AC are limited only by your own ability and
Initiative. Our Career Acceleration Program covering
both technical and management preparation helps
1966
cial events chairman.
Preliminary Inter
views for Activities Queen
will be Oct. 20 and the fin
al interviews will be Oct. 27.
Students and faculty will
make up the Interviewing
panel.
All men's living units will
be asked to submit nomin
ations for BMOC (Big Man
on Campus) who will also be
announced at the dance.
Candidates will be judged
on appearance and person
ality and must have a 2.0
scholastic average.
Fraternities may each
have one candidate and
larger living units may have
a larger, designated num
ber. 4
NUFans
Support
Huskers
The Cornhuskers may
leave Nebraska every other
Saturday for out of town
games, but Nebraska fans
stay with their team, if
only through the radio.
"I listen to the game on
the radio," said Sarah Hig
ley. "I get so excited I
don't do anything except
listen."
"I listen to the game
while I'm at work," said
Dave Feerhusen.
Kathy Augustin had a dif
ferent twist.
"I just drive aimlessly
around, biting my finger
nails, and if the game gets
too close I turn it off,"
she said.
Rod Molden "plays pool
and listens to the game."
Not everyone, apparently,
listens to the game.
Nancy Thorn said, "Usu
ally I sleep and turn on the
radio to get the score after
the game is over."
"I just watch whatever
game is on TV," confessed
Geoff Heiden.
"I get my hair cut,"
said Milo Alexander.
"Usually I try to hitch
hike to wherever the game's
being played," commented
Don Schneider.
Is Christ Relevant Today?
lues. 7:30 Union 234
Campus Crusade for Christ
iwaaW
Prank A. Florey
H roars af experience
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pave your way. Our Tuition Plan pays your tuition
costs when you complete college-level courses. In
addition, you enjoy full General Motors benefits.
If you are completing your B.S. or M.S. degree in
EE, ME, Math or Physics, we invite you to inquire about
opportunities at any of our three locations: AC in
MILWAUKEE our Main Research, Development and
Manufacturing Fatility; AC in BOSTON-our Research
and Development Laboratory specializing in Advanced
Inertial Components and Avionics NavigationGuid
ance Systems; AC in LOS ANGELES - our Research
and Development Laboratory specializing in Advanced
Airborne Computers and Ballistic Missile and Space
Booster GuidanceNavigation Systems.
PhDs, please note: Positions are available in all
three AC locations for PhDs, depending upon concen
tration of study and area of interest.
For further information, see your college placement
office about a General MotorsAC on-campus inter
view, or write directly to Mr. R. C. Schroeder, Director
of Scientific & Professional Employment, Dept. 5753,
General Motors Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. 53201.
The Doily Nebraskan
Campus
MONDAY
INTER-VARSITY, 8 a.m.,
Nebraska Union.
DELTA SIGMA PHI
"FACULTY PROGRAM",
, Speaker-Dean Robert G.
Ross, 5:30 p.m.
PLACEMENT Office
Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PANHELLENIC, 3:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
UNION Film Committee,
3:45 p.m., Nebraska Union.
TASSELS, 4:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PUBLIC Relations, 4:30
p.m., East Union.
DELTA ZETA, 5 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
DELTA ZETA, 5:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
ZETA TAU ALPHA, 5:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
PHI MU, 5:45 p.m., Ne
braska Union. .
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA,
6 pm., Nebraska Union.
DELTA Z E T A, 6 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
PHI MU, 7 p.m., Nebras
ka Union.
Farmhouse,Zeta
To Build Display
The Farmhouse-Zeta Tau
Alpha homecoming display
theme, "A Husker Type
Victory," was inadvertently
ommitted from Friday's
Daily Nebraskan. It will be
built at the Zeta Tau Alpha
house.
mm
OPEN AGAIN!
FLOREY'S
SHOE REPAIR
117 No. 14th
Phone 435-9611
Next door to The Hitchln' Post
Top Quality Materials
Work Guaranteed
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Calendar
DELTA ZETA, 7 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 7
p.m., Nebraska Union.
UNIVERSITY Dames
Knitting Lessons, 7 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
UNICORNS Social Com
mittee, 7 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
ENGINEERING Wives,
7:30 p.m., ebraska Union.
BUSINESS And Economics
Round Table, 7:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
MATH Counselors, 7:30
Nebraska Union.
TUESDAY
CAMPUS Life, 4:30 p.m.,
East Union.
AG ECON., 7 p.m., East
Campus.
CAMPUS Crusade For
Christ, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
SEMPER Fidelis Society,
8:30 p.m., M and N Build
ing, Room B6.
Men's Tailored
Clothing
Suits Trousers
Sport Coats
1. Guaranteed Fit
2. 800 Samples
to choose from
3. Ail in your size
Phone 432-5467
for Appointment
Monty L. Henkel
Area Representative for
Leonard Custom Tailors
IFC Approved
lhst
ctober Q7-9
may affect
That's when the IBM interviewer will be on
campus. When he'd like to talk with you
whatever your area of study, whatever your
plans after graduation.
You'll find job opportunities at IBM in six ma
jor areas: Computer Applications, Program
ming, Finance and Administration, Research
Whatever your immediate commitments, whatever your area of study,
sign up for your on-campus interview with I BUI, now.
October 17, 18
If, for some reason, you aren't able to arrange an interview, drop ue line. Write to: Manager of College Recruiting,
IBM Corporation, 100 South Wucker Drive, Chicago, Illinois. IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
OPEN BOWLING
25c 1 to 6 p.m.
Pocket Billard
and
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No. 48 I Dudley 434-9822
OPEN
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Day
Hollywood Bowl
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you do on
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WE Trans
AT
AOTQaraOBSU
16th & P Sfs.
Just South
of Campus
WE NEVER
CLOSE
and Development, Manufacturing and Mar
keting. Some of these areas may not mean much to
you now. But just let the IBM interviewer
explain a few of them. One may be just the
career you're looking for. It could be the start
of something big your future with IBM.
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