friday, October 14, 1977 page 1 1 daily nebraskan Spikers, harriers to host biggest matches of season Two Husker women's varsity teams will host their biggest meets of the regular season this weekend. The UNL varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams host the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), St. Cloud State College, Oklahoma State University, Lincoln Volleyball Club, the University of Minnesota and the University of Missouri. Action begins at 5 p.m. today and at 9 a jri. Saturday. The Husker cross-country team will compete with Doane College, Fort Hays College, the University of Wyoming and Kearney State College. The race begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at Pioneers Park. Doane and Ft. Hays did not field full teams so their points will not count toward team totals. The Husker runners won the Kearney State College Invitational, and the South Dakota Invitational. UNL also fin ished second in the Grinnell, la. Invitation al. Husker Cindy Dixon won all three meets. The Huskers will be without Kelly Hiatt, who suffered a knee injury. Husker Coach Carol Frost said Dixon, freshman Donna Fox and senior Doris Hitz are the Huskers top three runners. "I've been really pleased with the top three runners," Frost said. "Kelly Hiatt is the only person with any experience and the rest of the runners have not run cross country this year. "When you consider this, I think they have been running well and improving every week," she said. Husker-Cowboy tickets All 'persons who applied for tickets tickets. Tickets can be picked up Oct. in the lottery for the Oklahoma State- J7. tiuo" at SUth Sn-ium ticket office. The office is open 9 a.m. Husker football game Oct. 29 will get to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. getting OinOOiO The outstanding College of Home Economics seniors were announced this week at the Ellen H, Richards Dessert at the East Campus Union, . Human development and family student Mary Gehr ing of Bancroft and educa tion and family student Cheryl Meyer of Wakefield tied for the honor with grade averages in excess of 3.9. Each student -will -receive $50 from the Home Economics Alumnae Associ ation. -v.,.,. Randy Phipps, Lincoln, a senior in the College of Business Administration, has been awarded a $500 scholarship by the Maytag Company Foundation. Phipps is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Phipps of Rapid City, S.D. He is con centrating in marketing and is planning a career in inter national marketing. He has maintained a high academic average while working part time, and being involved in extracurricular activities. Phipps is a member of the CBA Student Advisory Board, where he serves on the Executive Committee; is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and two honoraires Alpha . Lambda Delta and.Phi Beta Sigma. Fifty distinguished scholars in management sci ence, economics and manag erial finance gathered at an international symposium in Austin recently in honor of the 60th birthday of Uni versity of Texas Professor Abraham Charnes, a Nobel Prize nominee for econom ics in 1975. Among those invited to attend was Sang Lee, of the UNL manage ment dept chairman. Lee presented a research paper entitled "Zero-One Goal Programming for Capital Budgeting, under Capital Rationing." Professor Rodney J. Soukup has been named the Outstanding Faculty Mem ber in Electrical Engineering by the UNL Chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE). IEEE faculty advisor Pro fessor Lex Aders said a faculty member is honored each year on the basis of student balloting and pre vious academic year. Select ion is based on style of teaching, enthusiasm, and involvement with students. Soukup, an associate pro fessor of electrical engineer ing in the College of Engineering and Technology teaches undergraduate courses in circuits and semi conductor devices and graduate courses in physical electronics The UNL Horticulture Club Presents: THE GREAT PUMPKIN CONTEST Grand Prize $25.00 First Prizes $10.00 & a Plant to the best individual & Group Entry Who's Eligible? -1 Any UNL: Student. Faculty or Staff Member, Organization. Club, Team, Dorm Floor, Fraternity or Sorority. There's no entry Fee! No limit on number of entires. What Required? - Almost anything goes-but it must start with a pumpkin , . . plain, carved or dressed up. When? - Sumit entires on Monday Oct 24. 1977 12 to 7 pm in the Great Plains Rm.. East Campus Union. Judging will be done by a panel of distinguished UNL Administrators at 7pm. on Oct 24. ? m 8 o o Vo ? 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