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Monday, December 17, 1034 Daily Ncbraskan Page 13 I 1 Iio's News Sixteen UNL students were Initiated into UNL's Alpha Chap ter of Phi Beta Kappa honor society Friday in a ceremony at the Nebraska East Union. Phi Beta Kappa is a national scholastic honorary limited to the highest-ranking students in the liberal arts and sciences. Thomas E. Gouttierre, director of International Studies and Pro grams at UNL, was the featured speaker at the banquet. His topic was "Tensions in Afghanistan." Among initiates were: Ja Engd of Alliance, a sopho more in the NU College of Den tistry. Pallida Sallivaa , of Doniphan, a senior majoring in speech com munication. Dcn&ld Scoggins of Grand Island, a senior majoring in psy chology. Mic&ael Pettiisgsr of Lincoln, a senior majoring in English. Tracey Poyer of Lincoln, a senior majoring in sociology. Tony Sch&ppaEgh of Lincoln, a senior majoring in art and ad vertising. Doris Weiiaer of Lincoln, a University Studies major who also works full-time at the Lincoln Regional Center. Barbara Chantry of Omaha, a senior majoring in English and journalism. KMMeen McMahon of Omaha, a 'senior majoring in political science, English and psychology. Karen Patterson of Omaha, a senior majoring in political science. Deborah Robinson of Omaha, a senior majoring in geology. Cynthia Schinzel of Overton, a senior majoring in psychology and criminal justice. Cynthia Conger of Scottsbluff, who graduated in July 1984 with a degree in news-editorial journ4 alism. Ward J acobson of Stromsburg, a senior majoring in broadcast journalism. Holly Marston of Arlington, Texas, a senior majoring in psychology. Tsn Pearl Wong of Shanghia, China, a senior majoring in com puter science and mathematics. The Nebraska Farmer Co. pro vided two $300 scholarships. They were awarded to llsxtin Kccter of Lyndon, I1L, and Janet Kcece of Valentine. Michael Turner of Rising City and Ronald Bahe of Aurora also were awarded scholarships. R. B. ?arren, UNL extension horse specialist, received the Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service Excellence in Extension Programming Award recently. Help bring the world together. Host an exchange student As part of International Youth Exchange, a Presidential Initiative for peace, your family welcomes a teenager from another country into your home and into your way of life. Volunteer host families from all segments of American society are being selected. If you'd like to be one of them, send for ,SJ7 more information. -iS-TyS Help bring the world together, one friendship at a time. 0'il,;!7 A iwsskc fnirn The Adwrtisinjt Cihiih il and The Internal inn,il Vouch Kxirwnjje. : Wriu-:V(HTiii:xinN;i: IWIIo.(iiIi..tmIiHI(M)) Seven UNL College of Agricul ture students have been awarded agricultural journalism scholar ships with a total value of $3,300. 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