Wednesday, September 19, 1934 H omeco By George Davis Daily Nebrauktn SttffWriter The UNL Homecoming Com mittee has announced the selec tion of 1 8 finalists for the 1934 Homecoming King and Queen. Homecoming Royalty Chair man Steve Blum said the nine men and nine women candi dates were chosen on the basis of service, leadership and scholarship at UNL. iomscxmunq; "We had about 75 people apply," Blum said. "We nar rowed that number to 30 after reviewing the applications and then asked those final 30 to come in for an interview." Of the final 30 the commit tee selected 18 to represent UNL Homecoming royalty. The finalists will participate in Homecoming activities, includ ing an appearance on the Chan nel 1011 Morning Show, an appearance in the Homecom ing parade and participation in the crowning ceremonies at half time during the NU-Okla-homa State football game Oct. 6. The 1984 Homecoming King and Queen will be selected through an all-university stu dent vote Oct. 3. Blum said that this year the Homecoming committee changed the eligibility rules to select seniors instead of jun iors as they have done in the past. The 1984 Homecoming final ists include: Sandy Andersen, of Omaha, is an advertising major with math, art and architecture minors. This year she served as Panhellenic Rush Chairman and is assistant coordinator of the Student Alumni Associa tion. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Susan Armstrong, of Ponca, is a food science major and is vice president of the Food Science Club. She received the Coca-Cola Institute of Food Technologists Scholarship and was awarded the L.K. Crowe Outstanding Junior in Food Science Award. Brenda Fernau, of York, i3 a speech communications major Computer techholo New insight on the office of the future and how it will function will be the topic of a seminar Sept. 25 and 26 at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets. The seminar, "Office of the Future Today" will examine new concepts and technologies crucial to the automated, inte grated office. It will provide practicial guide lines for ensuring that office sys tems reach their fullest, most productive potential. Technical and managerial aspects of the automated office will be featured, along with equipment exhibits and hands-on personal compu ter workshop sessions. Topics will include artificial in telligences, changing roles of per sonal computers and work sta tions, record management and office automation, decision sup port systems and how they relate to office automation, electronic mail and local area networks. Participating organiztions in clude the Data Processing Man- 1 1 enior y ing officials Dick royalty finalists and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She received a one-year upper Regents Scho larship and a David Memorial Scholarship. She also is a mem ber of Student Alumni Associa tion. Denise Garey, of McCook, is a consumer affairs major and is president of the Home Eco nimics Advisory Board. She is a member of Omicron NU home economics honorary and edi tor of its newsletter. She also is a legislative representative ol the American Home Econom ics Association. Nancy Rogic, of Council Bluffs, is a member of Mortar Board and Student Alumni As sociation and also is an ASUN senator. She is a pre-med major and is a Husker Hostess. Rogic is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Lynnett Mae Wagner, of Chap man, is a Regents scholar and an agricultural honors major. She is vice president of Agrib usiness Club and is a member of the Mayor's Committee for International Friendship. Yvette Lea Walker, of Eustis, is a counselor for the Nebraska Human Research Foundation and a member of Mortar Board. She is an agriculture honors major and Ag Careers Day chair woman for Alpha Zeta, an agri culture honorary. Yvette to vice president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mary Beth Walla, of Fremont, is a speech communications major and a member of Stu dent Alumni Association and Mortar Board She is the cochair wcrnan of the Nebraska Hu man Resources Research Foun dation Teenage Project and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Rhonda Winings, of Atkin son, is an ag economics and ag journalism major and a mem ber of the Student Alumni Association. She was a New Student Orientation host and also is involved in the Ag Partners program. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi so rority. Rod Anderson, of Elkhorn, is comptroller for Sigma Phi Ep silon fraternity and treasurer for the CBA Student Advisory Board. Anderson is recording secretary for Beta Alpha Psi, an accounting honorary, and was the recipient of the Dana seminar to for automated office agement Asociation, Asociation sociation for Systems Manage- of Information Systems Profes- ment, Administrative Manage- sionals, Association of Informs- ment Society, Southeast Com- tion and Image Management, As- munity College and UNL. Tonight a. I COCKTAIL THE TABLEROGKESS 1 I Good Rockin ' Blues 9-1:00 ONLY $1.50 COVER THE v. J Daily Nebraskan F. Cole Accountancy Award. Anderson is an accounting major. Bruce DeMaro, of Cozad, is the president of Theta Xi fra ternity and chairman of the Greek Judicial Board. De Maro is an Interfratemity Council Representative, a member of College Republicans and a marketing major. Thomas Graul, of Lincoln, is a life sciences major and a Regents scholar. He is a mem ber of Mortar Board and Delta Tau Delta fraternity. G raul is a rank leader in the Cornhusker Marching Band. Thomas Hoffman, of Exeter, is an accounting major and was recipient of the Kick's Gold Key for the College of Business Administration. Hoffman is a three-year letterman in track and was captain of the cross country team. He is a Regents scholar. James Kawamoto, of Omaha, is the vice president of Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honor ary and is president of the Accounting Association. Kawamoto is a student member of the National Association of Accountants and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Curt Oltmans, of Norfolk, is a political science major and is first vice president of ASUN. Curt also is a member of the Chancellor's Search Committee for the Dean of Libraries. He is a member of Student Alumni Association and is an Interfra temity Council representative for Delta Tau Delta fraternity. David Sjulin, ofShenandoah, is an English and pre-med ma jor and a Regents scholar. He is a member of Mortar Board and Student Alumni Associa tion and the Nebraska Human Resource Research Founda tion. Sjulin is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. David Stirtz, of Minden, is an architecture major and Regents scholar. He served as an ASUN senator last year and received the Donald Walters Miller Schol arship. Stirtz is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Kevin Warneke, of Plainview, is the president of the Inno cents Society and secretary of FarmHouse fraternity. War neke is a news editorial and English major and an associate news editor for the Daily Nebraskan. examine Thursday ' ' fj 'SHORTF& 136 N. 14th Thanks to you... it works... for ALL OF US .A Take Flight! Dec. 2G-Jan. 12 (semester break) Literature and the Other ArtsEngland International AdvertisingEngland English DrawingEngland Historical Interior DesignEngland German Language and CultureGermany International EconomicsEurope PhotographyEurope Noncredit TourLondon, Paris, Amsterdam Y Y ? y Y V V ? 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