I Monday, September 30, 1968 'l am a rock The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 V 'I Jf V.i ' n - ' N- - li-i-'I , i 'L- ' - Girls to shoot in competition- Both men and girls will now be competing on the Universi ty's varsity rifle teams. In addition to the usual men's team, a girls' team will be chosen from the University Top scholars plan 'Activities Action' Mortar Board is sponsoring Activities Action-1968, a series of programs to acquaint freshmen women with University activities before the AWS Activities Mart Oct. 9. The programs will be 10:30 to 11 p.m. Monday, Tuesday or Thursday in all women's residence halls. Time and place for the meetings will be posted in respective dormi tories. An orientation for Lincoln women will be 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Nebraska Union small auditorium. Such areas as publications, student government, political organizations, service groups and cultural programs will be discussed. of Nebraska Rifle Club. Both varsity teams will compete against those from Kansas University, Missouri, Iowa State. Kansas State, and Colorado on the days of the football games. Ann Sixta, treasurer of the Rifle Club was excited about the new girls' team. "It is a good sport for competition and for com peting against yourself," she said. "It really improves your concentration." Miss Sixtra stressed that neither the Club nor the teams are connected la any way with the Pershing Rifles. The military department does, although, supply am munition, coaches, and the use of military equipment to the Club. The' Club, open to anyone on campus, will hold an organizational meeting Tues day, October 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Military and Naval Science Building. Dues for the year are $5, including travel expenses, ammunition, and equipment. 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