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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1974)
page 14 READ DAILY NtbHASKAN 'Gingerbread' house landmark AA AIT I HO ffi Taste Tempting mexieaii'Food Where Your Dollar Buys More! 831 n.48 11th & South Sun-Thu 11 to 11 Fri & Sat 11 to 1 Ccrttinucd ircm p. 13 According to historical society sour ces, it is the oldest remaining landmark on the University campus. The house originally was located considerably north of the University of Nebraska. The former owner of the house, Constance Syford, graduated from NU in 1909 at the age of 19 and received her masters from NU in 1913. She then did research in her special field of 16th century English Literature for two years at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania before receiving her Ph.D. from Yale. Flunked Ali-American player As an English instructor at the University of Illinois in 1920, she ignored faculty and administrative pressure and flunked three-time Ail- American football player George "Red" Grange in an bngnsn rneionu uuur&e. While at NU she was senior class poet editorial board member, coeditor of the Cornhusker and the English Ciub Magazine. She was also a member of the League of Women Voters, the Mortar Board Alumnae, and Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She was an honorary member of Theta Sigma Phi, a journalism sorority, and of the Nebraska Writer's Guild. During her lifetime she was a scholar, politician, farmer, counselor, world traveler, poetess and a breeder of purebred Angus cattle. At the time of her death in 1965 at the age of 75, she was doing English Literature research at Yale University. . - " The Naked Grape 1127 "P" Lincoln's Unique Botique Just Arrived for Chritsmas! Large TORQUOISE selection, leather bags, hooded sweaters, and mens western chirf"C Free Naked Grape T-Shirt Ol III lo. with every $20 purchase! KZ "VI Confused students find help Someone really cares about those undeclared, goal confused students, according to Bill Schnackel, Neihardt .complex program director. A program has been designed specifically to not only help undeclared students find a direction, but to help students, undeclared or not, to be happy doing and being what they are, Schnackel said. The program, which is still relatively new, started last spring when Schnackel took an interest in undeclared students. Schnackel, together with Mary Kramer, former Pound residence director and now Selleck complex director, designed the eight-week program which involves weekly two-hour meetings, he said. Schnackel said that each week the participants, who are largely undeclared students and who are invited by mail to attend, were given vocational interest tests and similar exercises. The program's success after this semester will not be measured until an analysis can be made, Schnackel said. Although participants seem positive, the results of this analysis will determine whether final changes need to be made for next semester's progrm, he said. , ., . j A Gallery of Prints -4 ft J' la. What a selection of shirts! Fantastic nvlon print shirts to compliment your outfits. Mostly $10-$12. A value that's hard to believe. Come in now while selections are super. Sizes Sm., Med., and Large. OPEN WI-EKNITES9P.M. Sat. 'tiUp.rn. Sun. 1-5 Gateway Dine In A Special Atmosphere On Steaks, Prime Rib, Sandwiches ... ffN Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage I DRINK AND DANCE TO vnttoN 3 TH., Fri.f Sat.t downstairs W IN THR nRnftrtMQ new 1023 "O" Open 11AM -1AM YEAR 'ROUND EXTRA MONEY 'u"ey ior yourseit Dy selling Texas Instruments electronic calculators at a dis count No investment except for a sales presentation kit ($2.50) and as much time as you wish to spend With your first sale (even if it's to yourself) your S2 50 is re funded, you have earned your commission , you have even started a scholarship fund in your own name, and we will pay up to 100 of your campus ads. If you are seriously intPrKIAH in h!c nr,. .,, ,,, K'uy'ain, wine: NATIONAL CAMPUS REPS " v uania, oa. 30345 (z) QJCD e j i . . "uoiiio, ua. JUJ4b J" ' D- Numbf- C""P"" Moling AWr.. School .,, $2.50 for CD (Z) Selw Kit. This Christams Give Lady Seiko D 4-4. M. $100QQ (JKRKP WllJitM JEWELERS my 1342 "O" Street No 80040M. Yailony top8iainis$ steal back, malcfimg omcfi')t. Gin aia daily nebraskan thursday, december 1.2, 1974 J. A A