Thursday, November 16, 1967 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 r " . J' K I y g - I . asr i " U ii i 1 -ii iim,im n iii . .mil ii flwr ' iljiin iii ii -ii tii ii II Photo by Dan Ladeley EYE APPEAL . . . aids taste appeal in Selleck's remedied food service. Wegner: Eye Appeal Aids Taste Appeal Eye appeal aids taste ap peal, according to Ellen Wegner, production man ager o f the newly re modeled Selleck Quad rangle dining hall. Miss Wegner said that the atmosphere created by the remodeling job helps to make the cafeleria more intimate and less like an institution. "We're striving to get away from an army bar racks type atmosphere," she explained. CARPETING Mrs. Cecilia Bona, Sel leck's director of food ser vice, said that Selleck's din ing hall is now the only one on campus with carpeting. "We also have carpeting on the supporting poles," she explained, which helps the poles blend in with the de cor. Mrs. Bona said that oth er improvements include new furniture, drapes, and freshly painted walls. We have replaced the long tables with smaller tables which seat four, six, or eight people, she said. A new condiments sta tion has also been added. Mrs. Bona explained that a condiments station is a table outside of the serving line for beverages, ketchup, mustard, and salad dress ings. NEW CONVEYOR The director of food ser vice said that a conveyor belt to take trays to the dish room is being installed. We have a temporary con veyor now, she said. Mrs. Bona said that the Selleck residence halls were built in 1954, which makes estoncampus. their food service the old est on campus. "The cafeteria needed to be brought up to date," she said. We serve about 830 stu dents a day, she said, which includes the athletes. Mrs. Bona explained that the athletes have a separate serving line, which has also been remodeled. "The athletes receive the same food as the other stu dents," said Miss Wegner, "but they get more quant ity and more meat." SAME FOOD She said that renovations will be made in a few of the pieces of equipment in the kitchen and serving line next month. "We also have new dish es, which are in a pattern called Amber Gold," Miss Wegner said. "The new dishes and the new look of the cafeteria help the at mosphere, she continued, "which is physychologically beneficial." University Theatre presents if rawwu FOR RESERVATIONS Fhent 472-2072 J Commenting on the qual ity of the food, Miss Wegner felt that an improvement had been made this year. "One thing that many young people don't under stand is that cooking for 600 is different than cook ing for 6," she stated. "The remodeled cafeteria makes for a nicer place to live," commented Brad Kaufman, a Selleck resi dent. "It's a considerable im provement," added Dave Quiz Bowl Wednesday First Half 7:00 p.m. Theta Xi 3 v. Abel IV Kappa Alpha Theta I Quiz Kids Kappa Kappa Gamma v. v. Delta Gamma Brown Palace v. Kappa Delta Delta Delta Delta v. Schiz ophrenic Fog Beta Theta Pi v. Brian House (Harper V) Second Half 8:30 Sigma Delta Tau v. Light ningbugs Phi Mu V v. Custer's In compentents (Cather II) Sigma Alpha Epsilon v. Add Hawks Half-Focals v. Delta Gam ma II Alpha Gamma Rho v. The ta Xil Kappa Sigma v. Phi Delta Theta A Cadets Pick First Beret Sweetheart The Scarlet Berets, an Army ROTC organization of exceptional cadets, award ed Kathryn Bredthauer of Pound Hall the honor of be ing the scarlet beret's first sweetheart. Miss Bredthauer was awarded the honorary rank of major during the presen tation held Monday. Jane Johnson, Kappa Al pha Theta, was selected as the runner up. The sweetheart and run ner up were selected two weeks ago from a field of five finalists. Other finalists were Deb orah Cushman, Kappa Al pha Theta, Diana Casper, Smith Hall and Alana Vahl kamp, Alpha Omicron Pi. 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H MOT'S has me "IN" iU i rsnuiiui. m i :i mwmmr rt:-it-riw iintf 5i u m Now Their 1968 COLLEGIATE SPECIAL! fSlm mi OPEN MONDAY M Two NU Students Participate In Stillman College Exchange Next semester two Uni versity of Nebraska stu dents will participate in an exchange program with Stillman College in Tusca loosa, Ala., according to Margaret Van Cleve, chair man of the ASUN exchange program committee. She said this will be the first semester for Nebras ka students to enroll at Stillman with the exchange program, although the Uni versity hosted two Stillman students first semester last year. She added that as in terest grows, ASUN hopes to expand the program to every semester. Stillman College is a ful ly accredited school and all credits, a C or above, will transfer, said the commit tee chairman. Stillman is a small private Negro col en Weejuns moccasins store or shoe shop. 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