Page 4 Lincoln, Nebraska Friday, October 29, 1954 KUON-TV NU Television Set For Monday Start University station KUON-TV -will be dedicated Monday when it for mally goes on the air at 9 a.m. University and state dignitaries have been invited to attend the dedication ceremonies, Bob Schlat er, producer-director said. Gover nor Robert Crosby has notified station officials he will be present. Chancellor Clifford M. Hardin will make the dedication address. Ken Keller, director of public re lations, will act as master of cere monies. University personnel will be in troduced and a preview of com ing programs will be presented. The ceremonies are scheduled from 9 to 10:45 a.m., when a filmed program will be shown until 11 a.m. A telecourse on the geography of Europe will be presented by Dr. Chancellor Addresses Physicians ; Chancellor Clifford Hardin spoke to 500 physicians at the Oma ha Midwest Clinic Society meet ing at the Paxton Hotel Thursday. - "All of us the members of your profession, the medical educators and the' general public," he said, "can give thanks for the vision which has enabled us to utilize rapidly the benefits of fundament al research in medical education." Hardin said he is encouraged by the willingness of the medical pro fession to assist with the adjust ment which medical schools are making in their programs to shift the emphasis from medical facts to medical principles. The Chancellor also stated that physicians have been accorded a special place of leadership in the eyes of most laymen, a fact which brings into focus the need for edu cation to consider the medical stu dent first as a human being and then as a trainee in a highly re sponsible field. Council Considers Possible Speakers Discussion of possible com mencement speakers was7 the main order of business at the Student Council meeting Wednesday. Several speakers were consid ered, as well as the advisability of having political speakers at a University graduation. Andy ..Smith, reporting for the elections committee, announced that 2150 ballots had been cast at the COA and UMOC election. Judiciary chairman, Art Raun, told the Council that the constitu tions of WAA and Orchesis had been returned to those organiza tions for revision. Candlelight Room The Union Candlelite Room will be open for dancing and refresh ments Saturday night from 9:?0 to 11:30 p.m. following the Jean Lt :n Destine performance. There will be no admission charge. Marilyn Staska is chairman of the Union dance committee. Colbert C. Held of the department of geography. A telecourse is a televised college course without credit. Telecourses will be offered for credit next semester through the University Extension Division. Other non-credit telecourses1 being shown this semester include "The Flower Box" and "Yesterday in Nebraska and a survey in health. Wayne Whitney, University Ex tension Horticulturist, will explain the care and culture of house plants and how they can be effectively ar ranged on the table on "The Flew er Box" at 10 a.m. on Mondays Dr. James C. Olson, lecturer in history, will explore features of the Nebraska State Historical So ciety Museum on "Yesterday in Nebraska" at 10:30 Thursday. Tom Gable, University public health specialist, will conduct a course in health. The program schedule of "live" programs and telecourses will be completed by filmed , educational programs presented through affil iation with Educational Television and Radio Center, Ann Arbor, Mich igan, of which KUON-TV has be come a member. Among the filmed programs to be presented are American Politi cal Parties, explaining the role of political parties in democracy; Of Men and Ideas, exploring top ics ranging from economics to se mantics; Great Ideas, Thursday's interviewee being Mortimer Adler, philosopher and teacher and This is the Life, dealing with the prob lems of a typical American family presented in co-operation with the National Council of Churches. Station KUON-TV will use the facilities of KOLN-TV located at 40th and Vine. Registrations Due For Study Course Friday is the last day to regis ter for the Study Improvement course sonsored by the Junior Di vision and Counseling Service. Such areas as planning time, specific methods of studying as signments, note-taking and pre paration for examinations are in cluded in the course. The ma terial is intended for the student who is primarily interested in im proving his method of study. There will be four sections of the course, two on Mondays and Wednesdays and two on Tuesdays and Thursday. Classes will begin Nov. 1, and the course will last for three weeks. Registration is in the Junior Di vision office in Temporary A. Faculty Coffee Hour A coffee hour for faculty mem bers and graduate students will be neld Friday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in room S16, Union. Twenty cents will be charged for the refreshments. UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL , Sunday 9 a.m. Holy Communi on, 9:30 a.m. student breakfast, 10 .m. coffee hour, 11 a.m. morning prayer and sermon. There will be Holy Communion t 10 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Wednesday it will be at 7 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. choir re-beartaL KNUS Dial 950 And Program Service Friday Afternoon 3:00-3:55 Parade of Pops 3:55-4:00 Campus News 4:00-4:30 World of Music 4:30-4:45 Hall of Hits 4:45-4:50 Campus News 4:504:55 L-N-I News 4:55-5:00 Sport News Monday Morning 6:37:00 ' Recorded Classics 7:00-8:00 Yawn Patrol Monday Afternoon 3:00-3:55 Parade of Pops 3:55-4:00 Campus News 4:00-4:30 Football Hilites 4:30-4:45 Recorded Jam Session 4:45-4:50 Campus News 4:504:55 L-N-I News 4:55-5:00 Sports News Tuesday Morning 6:30-7:00 Recorded Classics 7:00-8:00 Yawn Patrol HAROLD'S BARBER SHOP 223 NORTH 14th IVi blocks tooth of Student Union FLATTOPS $1.25 It's Brand NewAnd Just For You MURPH'S & TINY'S CAMPUS CAFE Next to Howell Theatre FINE FOODS DELICIOUS COFFEE 24 HOUR SERVICE Have You Heard The COMMANDERS? Here's Your Chance To Hear These Sensational Decca Recording Artists Who Will Play For The 1954 HOMECOMING DANCE H EAR THEM TODAY r v FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 i OVER . PROGRAM SERVICE 12:30-1:00 P.M. r DON'T MISS' IT! Ilyill ' ;llylllP 4;i( Quadrangle Open House Sunday u: 5ii h . confuted through all new $2 million I Courtesy Sunday Journut nB Star Studying in their modern-fur nished room in Selleck Quad rangle are LaGrande Coady and David Allen, freshmen. Visitors will be conducted througn au parts of We new quadrangle Sun day from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., fol lowing formal dedication of the $2 million building. -Ap proximately 929 men are housed in the new dorm. Old Cornhusker 'Bunk' Yearbooks Include Reading directions, 'Voices Out Of Past,1 Slams On Greeks By GRACE HARVEY Staff Writer "What is this so-called 'Student Life'?" This was the introduction the 1926 Cornhusker gave to a section of "fun 'n games." Anticipating that the average student would need some directions to order to get "the proper enjoyment from the reading of this bunk," one of the editors made out the follow ing key: 1. Open the book to the student life section only when in the se clusion of 'your own room. 2. Make sure that the door is tightly bolted, otherwise someone may notice your facial expression when you find your true self re vealed on one of the printed pages. 3. After finding your secrets (which you thought forgotten) dis closed, practice laughing. Then perchance you may be able to fool someone into thinking the book was wrong. A section entitled "Voices out of the Past" listed classifications of fraternities and sororities from the 1911 Cornhusker. Some of the gems were: Kappa Alpha Theta Make good housewives. Noted for their talent, rather than their beauty. Sigma Chi Members of the Anti-Saloon league. Recently entertained for Carrie Nation. Kappa Sigma Late to bed and late to rise. Shrinks the brain from its normal size. Alpha Tau Omega Famous only for their grub. Would be ruined if the price of food should rise. Delta Tau Delta Guardians of Tige. Prefer dog fights to formal parties despite the fact they own thirteen dress uits. Delta Gamma Before making application for admission must present a certified copy of the Family Tree. More slams were in order in a section in the 1927 Cornhusker en titled "Why You Should Join Us?" and subtitled "A Survey of the Various Rushing Talks Set Forth by Fraternities and Sorori ties During That Pleasant Little Week Early in September." The refined Betas said, "Well, leVs put on that old Beta button and we'll pass the loving cup around. Barger, bring us a couple of bottles of milk." The Phi Psis said, "You won't have to worry about probation, for we've dis carded that." Tri Delts querred rushees, "Oh, have you been over there? How did you like them? Oh, you did? That's funny. You probably didn't get to know them very well, did you?" An Alpha Chi said, "Oh, being in activities means playing around over at Ellen Smith and being on drives for missionaries and things. Acacias explained, "When you come into our institution you will be entering upon your first ex perience in life. Here we have men, real individuals who can hold their own any place. Let's see, you're 17 now. You can be initiat ed in four years." Sigma Chis said, "We're going to come up in scholarship next year, although we were twenty-fourth this last semester. What! You won't pledge! That's funny, you're the oddest fellow I've known for some time." Sigma Nu "Yes, we have a number of chapters. We're aiming at the million mark." Delta Up silon "Yes, we have the oldest fraternity on the campus today. It was discovered in 1834, ninety three years and two months ago, to be exact. We are a fraternity though, and don't let them tell you any different." Phi Delta Theta "You say you're from Omaha. Funny we haven't got a hold of you sooner; we have some awful good boys from Omaha." Farm House "Just put on this button and we'll go out for a ride in the country nothing like being close to home." Sigma Al pha Epsilon "That new pledge over there? He means well it's just his disposition. Say, we have a real bunch of freshmen this year. It took us long enough to get them, and we paid out enough money, but we have a real bunch." Alpha Gamma Rho "Don't be a Farm House. If you go anything don't let it be a Farm House. Your Church God Has A Place On Campus SOUTH SllviE-i itJirLt By BABS JELGERHUIS Church EMtor LUTHERAN STUDENT HOUSE 535 North IS Sunday 10 a.m. Bible study, 11 a.m. worship, and 5:30 p.m. LSA and cost supper. Tuesday 7:15 p.m. Christianity course. Wednesday 7 p.m. vespers, .ou choir. Thursday 6:30 p.m. memDer- ship class. METHODIST STUDENT HOUSE Saturday 7:30 p.m. a Hallo- ween Marqueraae rmvy m given by the pledges of Kappa Phi and Sigma Theta Epsilon, service organizations of Wesley Founda tions, for University stuaems. au er meeting at the Student House, the group will go to the recreation rooms in St. Paul's .Methodist Church. Sunday 5 p.m. Fireside Club will have the discussion on tne topic, "Who's Superstitious Now?" ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHArt-L. Masses-8, 9, 10, 11, 12 a.m. Weekday masses 6:45, 7:15 a.m. Rosary 5 p.m. daily. Religion classes 11 a.m. Tues day and Thursday, 7 p.m. Wednes day and Thursday. Wednesday- p.m. choir prac tice. Sunday 5:30 p.m. Newman Club supper. Friday 8 p.m. Sabbath Service with Mike Levy speaking to tha Youth Service on "Youth On The American Jewish Scene." An Oneg Shabbat in the Vestry Rooms will follow, the service. The serv ice will be conducted by the presl dents of the four Jewish youth groups in Lincoln. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod) 15 and Q Sunday 10:45 a.m. worship with observation of the Festival of the Reformation; 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta supper. Following the sup per, there will be a' Halloween so. cial, initiation, and special closing vesper. , Bp? NOW I'll TURK THAT MAY WELL. Bit AN ALL TIME GREAT! 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