T Friday, February 19, I960 Page 4 On the Social Side: University Frolics With Dances, Parties Dancing shoes are the or der of the weekend, with all types of frolicking planned from hour dances to formats. A couple of eating parties and a get-together also dot the social calendar. Band Concert A clarinet solo by Prof. Wesley Reist win be fea tured at the University Col legiate band's annual spring concert Sunday in the Stu dent Union Ballroom at 4 p-m. The program will also in clude a trumpet sextet and even numbers by the band. Professor Jack Snider is the director. DANCING Saturday Nit Feb. 17 THE BEL-AIRES ORCHESTRA Aim. $1.00 U. Copls Only East mils 70tfc & SmMi Far Rm. Pk. IV 8-2825 Friday Residence Halls formal, 9-12 p.m. Terrace Hall-Brown Palace hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Fedde Hall-Cornhusker Co op, 7-8 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Pioneer House, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Alpha Gamma Rho pledge party, 9-12 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsflon pledge sweetheart dance, 9-12 p.m. Freshmen Lincoln girls and Vanness Hall-Burr Hall dance, 8-11 p.m. Saturday Delta Upsilon orchid for mal, 7-12 p.m. Kappa Sigma winter for mal, 8-12 p.m. Sunday Chi Omega-Beta Theta Pi j pledge pizza party, 5:30 7 p.m. t Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa Psi t pledge get-together, 2-5 p.m. I Delta Tau Delta Delt-daugh- ter banquet, 5-7 p.m. is? . J v 7.. . f 'SUN SCULPTURE This piece of work hlbit contains paintings, drawings and by Thomas Sheffield is one of the items in sculpture by Gail Butt, Jeanne Richards, a facultv art display now being featured Tom Schmitt, David Seyler, Thomas Shef- in the Student Union Art Gallery. The ex- field, Tichard Trickey and Peter Worth. Graduate Club Senior AROTC Cadets A Good TtoclMfi Asmcy I ess DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Established 1918 serving the Missouri alle to the V nt Coast Enroll .Votr. 524 Stwrt Bid. HE 2-4954 NOW SHOWING Moris Tonijslit The Graduate Club will (meet tonight in 332 Student j Union at 7:30 for the purpose ! of adopting the proposed con stitution and electing officers. This meeting includes the final important phase in the official formation of the club! which was founded last se- mester, a member of the ! 5 club said. ; A social hour will follow the formal discussion. rSAVlfaiH Assignments Announced Armor Robert E. John ston, Clarke S. Nelson, John L. Carlin, Larry L. Goiter, David W. Stitt and Gary B. Branch assignments for senior Army ROTC cadets have been announced. doors open 12:45 free parking after 6 p.m. 0 Love. Laughs and fJ Murderous Fun! ' Una A. i'ellsrA Tour of duty assignments I0r ine iuiuic niiuj I Xn.-.nj j f., Hntv lownsena. will be recenved next month, j Chemical Corps - M1- Branches and seniors as-1 liam G- sher signed include: Medical Service Corps Adjutant General's Corps I SJ, VL "J -Fredric H. Henke. iHaen and B' HarSh" , , , man. Finance Corps Jack L. ; Q d Corps-Frederick Borland and Frank D. Tom- J M son Militarv Police Corps iSe Garv G "Burner ' Quartermaster Corps Jer- Artillerv Gene Kobza,,ry L. Brown. Lawrence u Students to Observe World Day of Prayer World Day of Prayer will be observed on campus Sun day under the sponsorship of seven organizations. Featured speaker at a 7:15 Sunday evening service at Presby House will be Jack King, president of Wesley House. The annual universal day of prayer is being sponsored by the Student Christian Coun cil which includes Lutheran Student Foundation, Wesley Foundation, Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Presby House.city YWCA and Ag YW-YMCA. ' Representatives from the organizations who will be re sponsible for the invocation, music, prayers, scripture and benediction are Robert Web er Fred Fisher, Marcia Weber, Erwina Hutchinson, Roy Bryce, Ken Thorpe, Shar on Bindfield and Virginia Hansen. "We're joining with students around the world in cooper ation with the World Stu dent Christian Council in operation with the World Student Christian Council in observing a very significant event. It is a time when stu dents from many nations will join hearts in their desire for a world at p e a c e with just ice," said the Rev. Benton White, sponsor of the group. Campus Casuals . . . CliaEHHioiS Stanlev L. Fonken. Roger E. Duba Delbert D. Fussell, Richard J. Hove. Jack L. Muck. Thomas E. Nevotti, John D. Nielsen. Guy L. Schcttler, Jerold L. Trupp, Donald L. ogel. Johnie J Waldron. David R. Weaver ;son . ..in a Kuhl, Robert R. Petersen and William A. Wieland. Signal Corps Gerald J. Prochaska. Transportation Corps Robert C. Blair. Larry C. Romjue and J. Thomas Hod- !and William A. Wilson Arrnv Intelligence Mi- ( JJZ -r WM-CrU srescst Th.30 SYftPMNV... M KE ScTCiO V&liETTKE?E'f A KAjTiPJL ftSSASE.-JCST esiCTiRjL... .u ' iiiitmiiv. Infantry Larry B. Novicki, j cnaej x. Higgins (detailed ,j r r :j r I . . j Donald G. Kleiber, David D. Paulsen. George T. Reth meier. Philip G. B3uer. Wal ! lace A. Bn ans. Norlin T. ! Cooper. William J. Hemmer. Quartermaster Corps), Laur ence O. Luebke (detailed Corps of Engineers), Roger C. Rankin (detailed Armor) Morris E. Richters (detailed sunn DEBBIE FOBDREVnOLOS Carroll J. Kraus. Frederick j Artillery), Ted R. Snediker J. Kaufman, Roy A. Meier-1 (detailed Signal Corps) and henry, James I. Moore, Den- Richard K. Spencer (detailed nis J. Mullins. Paul E. Nicho- j Adjutant General's Corps), las. Richard F. Rouse. Roger ; K o b z a. Novicki, Kleiber, R. Wehrbein and Douglas H. , Paulsen. Rethmeier, John- 1 0 s" I! This label identifies the Shot of Champions His j Z whoto mA il-eee? : ri? :r. 4J Voungdahl. IJVthiH V s ston. Nelson. Prochaska, Blair and Romjue will serve three years. They have com pleted a preliminary flight training program. Mi hi Cflplainff Ulalh UKIVllStIT 0 KIKSIA-L kCOlK 1127 uir Slreet TELL Vt I COlW HAT 3V today Main Feature CIm k , VAvly ' Two performances daily: Monday through Saturday 2 ond 8 p.m.: Sunday 2 and 7:30 ssxf crpa vmsrv. V HHERE IS 1 ': SONGS 1 Stnart: 'The Gazebo," I 15. 3:20, 5:20, 7:25, 9:25. Lincoln: "South Pacific'' 2:0't 8:00 only. Nebraska: "House Boa t". 1:00, 4:32. 8:04. -Alias Jessie James," 2:50, 6:22, 9:54. Varsity: Solomon & Shf-baT 1:31, 4:06. 6:41. 9:16. State: 'Jack The B.pper." 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35. 9:35. Joyo: "Annie Get Your Gun'' 7:00. -Never So Few", 8:50. 8Jth A O: "Tank BatUlmtr, 7:30. "Submarine Sfahawk?". 8-50. "Reform School ", 10:30. 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