Page 3 On the Social Side: Greeks Have Planned Weekend of Functions This first football weekend promises to be peppered with football functions, open house and picnics. Most of the organized houses on campus have regis tered some type of social event or another, getting back Into the fall swing of things. Saturday Alpha Chi Omega-Alpha Gamma Rho, football func tion, 1 p.m. Alpha Omicron Pi-Theta Xi, football function, 1 p.m. Alpha XI Delta-Sigma Nu, football function, 1 p.m. Chi Omega-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, football function, 1 p.m. Delta Delta Delta-Farm House, football function, 1 p.m. Delta Gamma-Sigma Chi, football function, 1 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta-Beta The ta PI, football function, 1 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta-Kappa Sigma, football function, 1 p. m. Functions Can Spell Trouble for Pledges By Pat Deaa Probably the most bewil dering experience for the young dewy eyed boy or girl freshman is the func tion. With only a few moments notice, the expectant girl pledge watches as 50 boys swarm through the door of her sorority house. Some of the boys are self confident, some are indifferent and some are shy, holding back at the front door. They shy boys are gen erally male pledges. "What do we do, now?" buzzes through their circle as they all try to grip the door knob at once. This type of function Is commonly known as the football function. Everyone is usually paired off in a matter of about 15 minutes, however, shy or not and the whole group troops to the football stadium. Aside from the football functions pizza parties are Council Committees Selected Student Council members named to standing Council committees at the first meet ing were: Judiciary: BobKrohn, chairman, Winston Wade, Chuck Wilson, Dave Godbey and Bob Stine. Elections: Kathy Roach, chairman, Kay Stute, Dick Newman, Morris Beerbohm, and Dave Myers. Nominating: Chuck Wilson, . chairman, Janet Hansen, Gil Grady, Bob Krohn and John Hoerner. Student Activities: Dave Godbey, chairman, Larry Kil strup, Don Epp, Bob Theede, Skip Harris, Ken Tempero and Clare Vrba. Parking Board: Jim Four- nier, chairman. The remain ing members of this commit tw have chaneed since the Council meeting because of schedule conflicts with the parking board which meets at 4 p.m. Thursday. Social: Ken Tempero, chair man and Kitzl Lee. Honors Convocation: Clar ence Wolfe, chairman, and Roy Neil. Calendar! Dennis Nelson, chairman, and Marcia uau. Commencement: Jack Niel and Bob Krohn. Library: Fran Spoeneman, chairman, and Bob Stine. vinal Hxams: Don Gable, chairman, and Sandie John son. 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Contact Dwayne Snodgraae, 1201 i St, Phone 2-2583. , Kappa Delta-Beta Sigma Psi, football function, 1 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma Phi Epsilon, football func tion, 1 p.m. Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa Psi, football function, 1 p.m. Sigma Kappa-Delta Sigma Phi, football function, 1 p.m. Sigma Nu, football open house. Alpha Xi Delta, football open house. Delta Gamma, football open house. Sunday Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Nu pledge picnic, 12:30-3 p.m., Pioneer Park. Chi Omega-Beta Theta Pi picnic, 1:30 p.m., Pioneer Park. . Alpha Chi Omega-Delta Up silon picnic, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Pioneer Park. Gamma Phi Beta-Kappa Sigma pizza party, 5-7 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta parent pledge tea, 3-5 .m. held quite often. Everyone usually goes for these in a big way. If he or she is paired off with someone he or she cannot stand, he or she can always ocopy the two hours by stufting his or her face with pizza. Teas and open houses are fun, too.' This gives the proud dwellers of fraternity and sorority houses a chance to give guided tours and tea and cake away. Once the pledge is initi ated into the activity of functioning, he either enters into this "forced get-to-geth-er" as one social chairman terms it, with gleefulness, or gracefully slips out the back door. According to Janet Han sen, Delta Delta Delta so cial chairman, functions are abused because of poor plan ning or not getting them scheduled enough ahead of time. tee a solution 11 T" Plliiiil II : " ' - .'..:;;-r ::v - :. m:mMmi ft r, w; . m i I I' n m:vy :-y.y---V ---y: y: - .. v y :. .. ... ... Less of the situation, in college Pep Rally Tonight At Carillon Tower , Students will meet at the Carillon Tower at 6:30 for the football rally tonight The rally will wind down 16th St. and end up at the Student Union. Dr. Roscnlof Accepts Job In Missouri Dr. . George W. Rosenlof, dean emeritus of admissions and inter-institutional relation ships, has been named a re gional representative f o r the U.S. Office of Education. He will serve as a liaison officer between the U.S. Of fice of Education and 164 uni versities and colleges located in four states. Dr. Rosenlof will have an office In Kan sas City. Half Century in Teaching In accepting the new ap pointment, Dr. Rosenlof is de parting for the first time in 50 years from direct partici pation in Nebraska's educa tional system. He began as a rural school teacher, later graduated from Hastings College and served as a high school superintend ent before coming to the Uni versity to complete his mas ters degree. At NU Since 1922 Dr. Rosenlof has been a staff member of the Univer sity continually since 1922 with an exception of four years spent in the Nebraska Depart ment of Public Instruction. He also served as Univer sity Registrar and Dean of Admissions. At the time of his new appointment, he was a foreign student adviser and professor of secondary education. C. KEEPES THE DRIVE-IN TAILOR 502 SO. 13TH ST. TAILORING - CLEANING REWEAYING FAST, EXPERT SERVICE I FREE PARKING to all the hazards of college life The Doily Nebroskon Front Desk Is 'Nerve Services Offered Cigarets Service and convenience, long a by-word of the Ameri can way of life, has been utilized fully in the organi zation of the new Nebraska Union. Sensing a possible feeling of Pentagon-bewilderm e n t plaguing wandering strangers entering the new Union, the designers installed a "nerve center," designed to give serv ice with little wasted motion. Front Location This center of activity Is located at the front desk area of the S St. lobby entrance, enabling a student to perform deeds ranging from purchas ing a pack of cigarettes to arranging a banquet without climbing stats or searching hallways. Services offered include: . paging system at the main desk for students, fac ulty or guests. Sound and music pro gramming lor all meeting rooms. The program service, available through v contract, makes it possible' to have classical music, pop dinner music and three radio chan nels, plus one or two open channels for internal pro gramming. Special tapes and records are available through Band File Is New Service An up to date dance band file will be maintained at the Union this fall. The file wilf include both small and large big name bands that will be available to the campus organizations. It is hoped that all the organiza tions on campus will take ad vantage of this service. FREE PARKING . 1 )( mi? DEDTTQ Hi: A A hand in Rush Week? Allergic to books? Or perhaps some young ladv will jeopardize your view of tomorrow's Aame. We emi t Zunvrm- apparel from Magees the Union's music library. This service may be requested for each room. Stamps, cigarettes, candy, magazines, newspapers, post cards and the like may be vbialned at the sales desk. Organizations also may check out small-change banks from the mam desk, and blank tickets are available so that tickets may be sold at tfc-3 door of the great dance, dinner, or what have you. Schedules Handy General information on bus schedules, train schedules, calendars and schedules of campus events, or even the time of day, is available. The night manager's office is located in this area, where arrangements, equipment, or services heeded for organi zational evening meetings will be handled. Students burdened with ex cess books, bags, parcels, and coats may temporarily dis pose of them in the check xpom while in the Union. All business regarding re servations and faoilites for a program or event may be conducted in the receiption office in this area. Central Location Each department head with the exception of Activities will be located in the area so customers can make the least amount of exertion in requesting Union facilities and services, ranging from bulle tin boards to movies and ac companying equipment. Hungry groups of organiza P?a 0 Ei jj3 fL OEi ' Beginning September 14 (Monday) NEW ADDITION TO MENU HOME COOKED PLATE LUNCHES MONDAY CHIPPED BEEF ON TOAST 1.. 55c TUESDAY BEEF STEW 55c WEDNESDAY CREAMED CHICKEN ON BISCUIT 55c THURSDAY GOULASH - 55c FRIDAY CREAMED TUNA ON TOAST 55c Hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. H'V ' (11 YlttS I. 1 . I hut we can guarantee you'll look beat, regard- Center1' to Banquets tions may use the Union's catering service. Arrange ments for catering, the dis cussion of operations, and the receiving of bills may be con ducted at the front desk. Rounding off the list of front desk attractions, bulletin boards,' sign holders,' and ticket booths are being made available for those in need. HOLLYWOOD BOWL 5 Open Bowling Weekdays Till 5 Sat All Day, Sundays Till 5 ; 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . , . Barber Shop 920 N. 48th PIIONE 6-1911 CONGRATULATIONS CORNHUSKERSl ON YOUR NEW STUDENT UNION BUILDING CONTINENTAL National Bank 330 NO. ,f. rriTmrr 41 Friday, September 18, '1959 Handy Leavjtij s For KC Sunday Bob Handy, former directo of Union Activities, will leave Sunday for his new Job U Kansas City. . He will be the managing director of the new $1,200,000 union at Kansas City Univer sity. , . : Handy has been MJpinfc prepare the Student Union for its formal opening. onmrT7r-nT 13 ' '