The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 4

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    Friday, SeptemKer 21, 1945
THE NEBRASKAN
Legislative Calendar University of
Nebraska First Semester 194546
Sept. t Tharsoay First S-mrtrr CTaasc) Becta.
to Thursday S:SO Freshmaa Convoatlon.
M Thursday 7- p. m. Cord Coanwlor rarty, Wonw, EU
Smith Hall.
11 Friday 3: SO -8:30 Oprn Hornw for Woma Stadenta, TMrn
Smith Hall.
17 Thursday 3:M-5:M .......TWCA IpperrlaM Bradesrotis Md Tra.
tl Thursday HA A Fmihmaa Party.
18 Kridav ... All I Diversity (hurra Nlrht. CXOSED.
tl Hatnrday ........ ...Cianw raiverslty of Oklahoma, Lin cola.
M Sunday All I'nlvrrslty Church Sunday.
Oe. S Friday AU A. Picnic , .
Saturday Cianw I nlvcrsity of Minnesota, Unooln.
13 Snturday Gam 1'nlversity of Indiana, IJnroia.
16 Monday IH'CA Membership Wek Brirlns.
to Saturday Gam inwa Slate Ooll, Ames.
M Friday 7- P. m. WCA Halloween Forty, Ellea Smith
Hall.
tl Saturday ?. Gam rnlverslty of Missouri, Colombia.
17 Saturday Flint Scholastic Report.
34t Tuesday 7:48 p. nv. ....... Cord Counselor Friendship Dinner.
No. Thursday S:30-5:30 YWCA Grrettns; to Freshmen Wornr.
1 Thursday V1VCA Freshmaa Membership Werk
He Kins.
1- 3 Thnniday-Salurday rnlverslty Mayers. Temple.
S Saturday Game I nlverslty of Kimiii IJneoln.
Homrmmtiir.
t Snturday Tassel Homeeomlns; Party.
1 Sntnrdny Game Kansas Mate College, Manhattan.
II Sunday Rellirlnus F.mphasis Week.
IS Thumday Alt. VWCA Tea for Advisory Board.
f J Thursday 3-8 p. m Tea Honoring VWCA Advisory Board.
It Thursday Thankrtln Day Holiday.
14 Saturday Game I'nlversity of Iowa, Lincoln.
Si Thursday Than In Riving ly Holiday.
1 Saturday Second Srholaatle Report.
1 Sunday Coed Counselor Christmas Tea.
I Sunday t-4 p. m Christmas Carols. Union.
Wednesday p. ra YWCA "Htnrlnr of the Orceai" Dinner,
Kllen Smith Hall.
Sunday Christmas Oratorio Concert .
1S-15 1 hursday-Satarday 1. nlverslty I'layrrs, Temple.
IS Tuesday Christmas Party, Inion.
1 Wednesday At. College Christmas Program.
Zt Saturday 12 p. m. Christmas Vaeatioa Begins.
7 Mnndvy 8 a, m, Christmas Vaeatioa Ends.
13 Sunday rnlverslty Orchestra Concert, Union.
tl-iT Mirvlav-Sunday First Semester Fxams.
13-14 Wednesday-Thursday Guidance and Counseling, Exams for New
Students.
Zft-ZH Monday-Tuesday General Reglstraltoa.
Churches Plan
Initial Meeting
For Week End
Initial meeting of university
church groups for the fall term
are planned for this week end,
open to all UN students.
The Roger Williams club will
hold its first meeting of the sea
son at 7 Sunday evening at the
First Eaptist church to organize
the club and plan the program for
the season. Before the meeting a
lunch will be served, beginning at
6:30, held at the student center,
S15 No. 15th St. A fellowship and
games period, will follow the
meeting. Myrlee Holler is worship
leader.
Sunday MeeUnff.
A young people's meeting will
be held for university students at
5 p.m. Sunday at the First Chris
tlon church. Dr. and Mrs. Don
Rice, who will soon leave for
India to do missionary work, will
be guest speakers.
Presbyterian students will be
honored with a reception Sunday
from 3-5 p. m. at the Presbyterian
Student House. All new students
and faculty members are invited.
Mary Esther Dunkin is in charge.
From 5:15 until 9 p. m. a cabinet
retreat will be held.
The Presbyterian Student house
will sponsor a new class for uni
versity students, starting Sunday,
from 9:30-10:15 a. m. at the Stu
dent House. The topic for study
will be "Mission and Message of
Jesus," and the text book will be
the Bible. The Rev. Sam Maier,
university Presbyterian pastor, is
leader.
Ag College Christian Fellow
ship will be held at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday at the First Evangelical
Church. Morning worship at the
Church will be at 11.
The Lutheran Chapel service,
which has been conducted on the
campus in previous years, will be
resumed this falL Services will be
at 10:45 a. m. each Sunday in
Boom 315 at the Union.
Union Week-end
Swings Into High
.With Two Dances
Week-end at the Union will start
Friday night with the first Juke
box dance of the year. It will
swing into high on Saturday with
dancing to the music of Tommy
Kong's orchestra, and wind up
Sunday afternon with a variety
show featuring Ginger Rogers and
Ronald olman in "Lucky Part
ners." The Juke box dance will last
from 9 to 11:30 Friday night with
admission free -to all university
students. On Saturday night the
orchestra dance will be held in
the Union ball-room, with an ad
mission charge of 44 cents. The
Sunday afternoon movie will be
shown at 3 o'clock in the ballroom
followed by the music of Peggy
Shelley and her piano in the
lounge during the coffee hour.
Only university students and
their guests may attend these
events.
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Bay Tickets from any Jaalor
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