Tuesdoy, September 18, 1956 THE NEBRASKAN Page 5 ! ? Vi-" 'V i 91 : i" IV V V" " ' F'..'" I J .' - "- ji- - j'J J 1 Tie Foresf' Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star This painting, which belongs painted by Max Weber, and was to the University Art Gallery, sent to Canada at the request of has been selected to hang in the the v s Department of State. United States Ambassador's resi dence in Ottawa, Canada. It was story at ri8ht' Barker, Armstrong: piscopal, Presby Houses Get flJer; Student Pastors - ' yew pastors have joined the ettffs of the Presbyterian-Congre-fl&tional Student house and the Episcopal Chapel on the University campus. Vern Barker has been ap pointed associ ate pastor o f the Presby terian - Con g r e g a t ional student house, according t o Rex Knowles, pastor. Barker is a native Ne braskan. a Barker graduate o f Doane College and of Yale Divin ity School. "The major reason for-adding me to the staff" Barker stated, "was to increase the outstate work. Pro bably Rex and I will be on the road quite often, visiting the col leges around the state and attempt ing to improve the Presbyterian and Congregational programs there." Barker said that he found the program at Presby House "very energetic." The study programs at the house would probably receive greater emphasis this year, he re marked. "Our student house provides auch a wide variety of programs to its members, fellowship, service and social life, that we hope to be able to interest every type of student in one or another," Barker stated. Father Gilbert Armstrong, re cently with the Diocese of West Missouri, has been appointed Chap lin of the Episcopalian Chapel. Father Armstrong stated that he expects to strengthen the Canter bury Club, the choir, the layread ers service and the drama program at the chapel. i. .ii1.1.l,.,iii,..tl..il,1i..iT,rl-fnPlil. REV. ARMSTRONG remarked." This will be the basis of our program." Asked whether he would enjoy his work here, he replied that en joyment was not the question. "There is a job to be done here and I will do it," he said. "When the job is finished, I will leave. I I will enjoy myself, in that I am doing a job that needs to be done." Father Armstrong holds degrees from the University of Manitoba, the University of Kansas City and St. Jphn's University. Botanists Cite NU7s Weaver Dr .Tnhn Wpavpr pmpritns nrn. lessor or plant ecoiosy at tne uni versity is one of 50 botanists to be cited by the Botanical Society of America. D r. Weaver received a ci tation for mer it achievement at the society's Golden Jubilee celebration. H e received the award for V, i a lifotlrno o f researches I - on f.ru wnlnirv I The citation Weaver read: "His investigations have con tributed , to the understanding of the dynamics of vegetation and have helped provide a necessary background for new policies in range management." The Inside World Glee Club Tryouts Set All male students who are not music majors are urged to tryout for the openings in the Univer sity Men's Glee Club, Dale Ganz director and assistant professor of voice, said Wednesday. Tryouts will be held in Room 14, Music Buildings, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. The Men's Glee Club will per form during the school year at campus affairs, including two basketball games, at concerts in Lincoln, and on a spring tour throughout the State. Art Exhibit: Exhibition Opened By University Art Department Sunday Afternoon Mass Kernel Meeting Set A mass Kernel meeting for all interested freshmen men and wom en will be at 7:00 Wednesday eve ning in the Union Ballroom, ac cording to Don Beck, vice presi dent cf Corn Cobs. Attendance is mandatory at this meeting for all future Kernels. Kernels should bring I.D. cards and money for tickets. The price of tickets is six dollars. They en title the holder to a seat in the Kernel section at all home games. Kernels is the Freshmen pep organization. Last year they were called Pepsters. GREEKS Are you enjoying the benefits of PROGRAM SERVICE Call 2-1692 for requests The University Art Galleries opened a new exhibition season Sunday, with a showing of paint ings in oil and water color by Mil ton Avery, an American painter, according to Norman Geske, act ing director of the galleries. Avery's paintings are being dis played through the courtesy of the Grace Borgenlcht Gallery of New York. The exhibition, selected from the artist's work of the past several years, will remain on dis play through Oct. 14 in Morrill Hall. Phil Rueschhoff, extension co ordinator of art and music, an nounced Thursday that eleven college and art museums in the United States and Canada have requested for the coming year's showing the International Child Art exhibit. The display is a com bination of two exhibits sponsored by a local department store ,the Nebraska Art Association, and the University Extension Division. A gallery painting, from the F. M. Hall collection, has been selected for hanging in the U.S. Ambassador's residence in Ottawa, Canada, according to Geske. He reported that the painting, Max Weber's "The Forest," was to Ottawa at the U.S. Department sent last week request of the of State. The University Gallery is one of two galleries which has been requested by the State Department to loan paintings of American artists in a new program designed to feature American art work in embassies around the world. A committee composed of wives of US, officials, including Mrs. Samuel Waugh of Lincoln whose husband Is president of the U.S. Export-Import Bank, recommend ed the program. Ml f "1 V i f 1 V 'v I v. f A. 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