The Nebraskan Friday, Dec. 16, 1960 Page 4 Region 8 Unions Cooperative Plan Booking A plan for cooperative booking arrangements be tween Region 8 schools to bring outstanding entertain ers to the campuses was presented at the recent Re gion 8 Convention of the As sociation of College Unions held in Wichita. The plan would begin next semester and would feature top-rate speakers and enter tainers at all the schools, ac cording to John Schroeder, one of fifteen Student Union representatives who attended the convention. , "Also plans were made to expand the publication of the newsletter between schools to Include not only program ming ideas but new ways of meeting problems in publi city, public relations and leadership training," Schroe der said. The convention, which wa attended by 225 people rep resenting 33 colleges from four states (Kansas, Mis souri, Iowa and Nebraska) was divided into two main areas of emphasis: leader ship and programming, ac cording to Schroeder: Convention Highlight He said the highlight of the conventioa was an address by C. Shaw Smith, Union di rector of Davidson. (N.C.) College, who spoke on "Un ion philosophy." Smith received a .three minute standing ovation for his speech which accentuated that "the Union is and al ways should be a house of serendipity (gift of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for.") Other reports from Nebras kans attending the convention came from Pat Porter, presi dent of the City Program Council, and Student Union Managing Director, Allen Bennett. Miss Porter reported, "There has been an increased emphasis in the Nebraska Social Column- Christmas Parties Dominate Weekend Christmas parties, caroling functions, three date dinners and as m any f o r m a 1 s will provide a festive round of ac tivities on campus before the holidays. Friday Alpha Omicron Pi pledge tea, 2-5:30 p.m. Kappa Delta pledge formal, 8:20-11:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Christmas for mal and dinner 7-12 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Benton House hour dance, 7-8 p.m Burr Hall East date dance, 8-12 p.m. Sigma Chi Christmas house party, 9-12 p.m. Boucher House dance, 7:30- 11 p.m. Saturday Kappa Kappa Gamma turnabout dinner, 8-12 p.m. Terrace Hall Christmas party; 8:30-12 p.m. Fedde Hall hayrack ride and party 7:30-12 p.m. Alpha Gamma Sigma din ner dance, 6:30-12 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega house party, 9-12 p.m. Farm House date dinner, 6-9 p.m. Students Rate Math Honors Four students have walked off with honors hi the mathe matics contest sponsored by 11 Mu Epsilon, math honor ary. In the senior division. Don Dermyer received first and Pauline Hill, second. , Mark Tepky was first place winner in the junior division, and Patty Edmiston, second. Slain Feature dock Vwsitr "The Plunderers," 1:26, 3:23, 6:24, 7:23, 9:22. State: "Sex Kittens Co To College 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00. -Heroes Die Young," 2:44, 9:44, 844 Lincoln: "Esther & The King," 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 730, 9:30. Stuarlt -Cinder Fella," 140, 1:25, 530, 735, 9:40. w jomv mums ff the NEW i ,V . V v 8IAKTOF m mm 1 M AMU -mum Phi Gamma Delta Christ mas party, 9-12 pjn. Phi Kappa Psi informal Christmas party, 8-11:30 p.m. Pi Kappa Phi .Christmas party 9-12 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu Adam and Eve house party, 9-12 p.m. Zeta Beta Tau hayrack ride and party, 8:30-12 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle Christ mas record hop, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Sunday Alpha Omicron Pi pledges Canfield House Christmas pizza party, 3-5 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sig-ma Chi caroling, 7:30-10 p.m. Sigma Kappa Pledge tea, 3-5 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha alum Christmas party. Alpha Gamma Rho date dinner, 6-7:30 p.m. Delta Upsilon date dinner, 6-9 p.m. Kappa Sigma Christmas party, 6-6 p.m. Phi Delta Theta yuletide songfest, 7:15-10 p.m. Monday Fedde Hall Ag Men Christ mas caroling, 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday Phi Delia Theta Christmas formal, 6-12 p.m. Student Union's programming toward cultural and intellec tual events and we found this is a common trend among other Unions in the region." Campus Union Bennett commented. "The concensus of Union directors at the convention was that there has been a change from the pure concept of a Student Union to a campus union encompasing students, faculty, campus guests and adults." ' . : , Other business at the con vention was the election . of Larry Bingham of Kansas State University as the new Region 8 President and the announcement that next year's 'conference will be held at Kansas City University. The following four Union staff members and 11 stu dents represented Nebraska at the convention: Union staff Bennett, Managing Direc tor; Bill McKinnon, Program Director; Gayle Ruttenberg, Assistant Program Director; and Sylvia McNeil, Ag Pro gram Director. City Program Council Miss Porter, President; Sue Carkoski, Vice President; Sherry Turner, Director of Records and Finances; Paul Johns, Cultural Director; Syl via Bathe, i Educational Di rector; Schroeder, Public Relations Director; Mary Knolle, Social Director; and Dick Nelson, Recreation Di rector. Ag Program Council Archie Clegg, President; Mor ris Beerbohm, Vice Presi dent; and Deon Stuthman, Treasurer. Law Frat Award Goes to McCalla Robert McCalla, a senior in Law College, has been named "Outstanding Senior" by the Nebraska chapter of Phi Del ta Phi, international , Legal Fraternity. Mccalla, who will enter tfte Army Judge Advocate Gen eral Corps after graduation in June, is academically first in the senior class in Law College and an editor of the Law Review and clerk of Phi Delta Phi. The nominee of Lincoln Inn Chapter will be consid ered for the annual Province Senior Award in which six law schools enter their top senior representatives. The award is based upon scholas tic excellence and leadership in the college and community. Nebraska's entry last year. John Haessler, won the re gional competition. WELCOME STUDENTS TO ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Lincoln's Dotentotcm Church Worship Services ot 9:30 end 1 1 am Dr. Frank A. Court, Pastor DOOM OPEN mil 1445 N USi KM4S5 Xou r going to hurt mtmc movie bail! Jrry u th poor fcfla kkfcttl around by hit nut fm utpnwCTvr una icpDronwr got aglow at th Pnncsn' Cfsnos ot before midnight! Jerry Lewis i flic hum maxr m iai m I 1 M r 1 fit frM iinAMt am a LD WlfXN JLTMTfl ANDERSON Anna Maria Alberchetti TXm Print" I :..J.. POOSS OPEN 12:45 LUiOlUI 1227 "N KE2-3M7 4 V. V t i Has I' -if . in I KiCO IMS J COUMrMtUJX I 1 Th8 Most Celebrated f 4 Love Adventure of All... t"". from the Greatest Book of Allf. j AWS Sets Rules for Vacation AWS has set the following rules to be observed for the Christmas vacation period. ' 1. Organized houses and residence halls will be closed by noon, tWednesday, December 21. ' ' 2. If it is necessary for a coed to leave before Tues day, she must obtain a spe cial permission' slip from her housemother. This slip is not a clsss excuse. It is her responsibility to arrange such matters with her instructors. 3. Before leaving the time of return must be arranged with the housemothers. If a coed plans to return later than the regular closing hour on Tuesday, Jan. 3, she must obtain special per . mission from her house mother. If she goes home, she may return Wednesday in time for her first class. 4. If there is any change in plans in the time of re turn, your housemothers must be notified by tele phone. 6. All houses will be open at S p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 3, unless other arrange ments are made in individ ual living units. Relief o ious Activities Students from many lands 1 will join together in Christ- mas festivities , at student houses this weekend. i Invitations were sent to for eign students by the various religious organizations to have them join in the festivities of caroling and parties. BAPTIST The Ambassa dors Student group supper will be at 5:30 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church on 28 and S. There will be a Christmas choir program at 7 p.m. Car oling will be at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. . WESLEY "Christmas Engineers Fraternity Selects Nine Members Nine members have been initiated into Pi chanter. rn. of 71 chapters belonging to tne omy National Mechanical Engineering honorary fratern ity. Those initiated were Prof. E. J. Marmo, chairman of department of engineering mechanics honorary member ship: Georee Sdhurr: Allan Pieper; Raymond Bradsby; Mepnen uage; uwight Davy; Thomas Ducan; Lloyd Sell and Bruce Williams.' Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship and en gineering ability. 10:45 o.m. ' 9:30 a m. 10:15 a.m. 10:45 o.m. 5:30 p m WORSHIP SERVICES ON CAMPUS BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Royw L. Jonr H. Mrl Burae ... , , Dlrecton sf Stad Work 9:30 o m. Bible StuoV 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour 10 45 a.m. Morning Wonhip . 7:00 Evening Worsh.p j.ou p.m. supper i nn i(f..ri,..i. t.nu.i,:. Groups Meeting ot Frst Boprist Church 1 4th and K Streeti Second Boptst Church - 28rh and S Streeti DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP , (Christian Churches) 1237 R Stmt Keith strphrnaon, cunpua Minister Worshio (Coonerarvelv irh lirf f a. 11? ki uk 5:30 p.m. Supper, Worship & Forum (Cooperatively with U.C.C F. ot 333 No. 14th) LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL . . (National Lutheran Council) 535 North lth Alvie M. Petersen, Pastor Bible Study ; Coffee Hour Wership Lutheran Student Association SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (Catholic Student Center) lilt t) Mrret C. 1. Keenu,. pastor R. F. Sheehy, t. R. Myers, associates Sundoy Masses ot 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30 Confessions on Saturday: 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m. Business Meeting and Social Hour 7:30 p.m. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Presbyterian, Congregational. E.U.B, E. A R.) 3S3 North 14th Street ' Alan 1. PlrkeriBf, Minis 10. iS Communion Served ot UCCF Student House 10:45 o.m. Corporote Worship 5:30 p.m. Forum Fellowship UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Services at C'ntner while present bolldiitr. beiac rebuilt Gilbert M. Annstrooc, Chaplala 9 00 o m. Holy Communion 11:00 o.m. Morning Prayer 5:30 p m. Evening Prover UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod; A. 4. NoroVa, Pastor 15th aaa t) Rtreeto 9 30 a m. B'ble Study 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta Supper 10.45 a m. Worship WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) William B. ioal 4. Bentoa W hite, Pastors 8 00 a.m. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 R Streets) 9:30 o.m. Morning Worship (ot ISC, 535 North 16th St.) 10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour and Discussion (Wesley House) 5 30 p.m. Cost Supper (Wesley House) 6:00 p.m. Forum (Student Union, Room 234) Comes to the University", a satire on the "Screwtype Letters," to be given by Rev. Wm. B. Gould and J. Benton White, will be presented dur ing the Forum at 6 p.m. in the Student Union. Vespers will follow the Forum and supper will be at Wesley Chap el at 5 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT HOUSE of the National Luth ern Council will hold supper at 5:30 p.m. A Christmas par ty and. caroling with foreign students will comprise , the group's activities. LUTHERAN CHAPEL 'of, Missouri Synod' will hold sup per at 5:30 p.m. The group's activities will be caroling with foreign students. EPISCOPAL at Cotner School of Religion, 1237 R St., will hold evening prayer at 5:30 p.m. and Bible class at 6 p.m. , UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS TIAN FELLOWSHIP Follow ing supper at 5:30 p.m. the group will go caroling with foreign students. CATHOLIC NEWMAN CLUB Christmas caroling will follow the Sunday night sup per. A social hour will follow. , UNITARIAN Chaining Mur ray Discussion -Group will at the Unitarian Church to go caroling. Informal discussions will follow. , i . . V DANCING i Ms Saturday, Dec. 17 EDDIE GARNER For Ret. Phi IV 8-2825 Adm. $1 : each 70th & Sumner COMING SUN., DEC. 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