The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 15, 1955, Page Page 8, Image 8

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SUMMER NEBRASKAN
JUNE 15, 1955
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Union Party Set For Monday
To acquaint Summer Sessions "The Gentleman in Room 6" is
students with its facilities, the Un
ion will hold open house Monday
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m ,
Many activities for the open
house have been planned by the
Union's staff. Admission is free.
Bill Albers band will play for
a dance in the ballroom during the
evening.
Albers band is a local one which
according to Albers' agent,. Is
"flexible." He said it can play
almost "any style." Albers, he con
tinued, has had his own band for
more than five years and has been
with bands much longer than that.
"It's a very capable band," he
ians."
Half-hour long movies will be
shown continuously in the Faculty
Lounge. They are the "March of
the Movies" and "The Gentleman
in Room 6."
"March of the Movies" surveys
the development of the cinema
through archive work at the Mu
seum of Modern Art. Included in
the movie are scenes from "The
Birth of a Nation," "The Jazz
Singer," "All Quiet on the Western
Front," "Henry V" and others.
an experimental cinema product,
which means that it is one of
number of movies made for cine
matic research. Results obtained
are sometimes applied to commer
cial films, In "The Gentleman in
Room 6," the camera is used as
the eyes and mind of a forgotten
man. The movie is a faithful
adaptation of a short story by Sid
ney Carroll written expressly for
the screen.
Additional items on the open
house agenda are bingo games in
the Round-up Room with "assort
ed" prizes for winners. Lemonade
and cookies will be served in the
Main Lounge where there will be
on 'display crafts, works of art by
three University seniors and the
Panorma of Union Artist Series.
Ping-pong, cards and" chess
equipment will also be available
at the Union checkstand.
Appearances of entertainers in
the Union Artist Series will be
made every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
in the Union Ballroom.
Speeding on U.S. streets and
highways injured 659,000 men,
women and children.
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SEVIGNE
Religious Groups
To Hold Meeting
Campus Protestant religions
houses will combine to present a
cooperative program at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Cotner School of Re
ligion, 1237 R St. The topic for dis
cussion is "The Church in 1955."
Everybody is welcome to attend
the program, a spokesman for the
houses said. He added that they
should bring 25 cents for supper.
Cooperating are the Baptist-
Disciples of Christ, Christian, Con
gregational-Presbyterian, Method
ist and Episcopalian groups.
Coach To Arrive Sunday
. Frank S e i g ri e has been
named .track coach at the Univer
sity, Athletic Director Bill Orwig
announced Monday.
Sevigne has been track coach at
Georgetown University since 1949.
He has held various offices In the
IC4A Track Coaches Association
and is current president.
Sevigne, a 1943 graduate of Seton
Hall University at South Orange,
N. J., coached Seton Hall Prep
teams from 1946 to 1949, moving to
Georgetown that year.
He was recommended by Asa
Bushnell, commissioner of the
Eastern College Athletic Confer
ence and Tug Wislon, Big Tea
commissioner and president of tho
American Olympic Committee. :
Georgetown relay teams compet
ing in the Drake and Penn Relys
the past six seasons have won six
titles and five second places.
Greatest of these victories was at
Drake when the Georgetown 4
mile and distance medley teams
beat the University of Kansas
which had Wes Santee anchoring
the Jayhawk combinations.
He will arrive in Lincoln Sunday
to take overhis new duties.
SWEDE'S
Restaurants
Lunches O Snacks O Tasty Meals
Where Campus Friend Meet
1131 R St. - I 236 North llih St.
Next to Nebr. Bookstore Adjoining Nebr. Hotel
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REGENTS is the only OFFICIAL Bookstore of the University of Nebraska
REGENTS is conveniently located on the Mall north of Love Library
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