The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1959, Page Page 8, Image 8

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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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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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