PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, April 29, 1949 Convocation, Field Day, Dance Conclude E Week Activities Fri-iicli Engineer's Week plans for fk.v include a convocation, day and a dinner-dance. Wiliiam A. McConnell, head of the engineering test section of the Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich., will discuss the testing of automobiles in his talk Friday morning. The convocation, which is scheduled for 11 a.m., will be held at the Nebraska theater. THE FIELD DAY, with its inter-departmental competition and faculty-student bull sessions, will begin at 1 p. m. in Pioneers park. Baseball games, a sack race and other contests will be the order of the day. Points earned by the winners in each event count on the special award presented at the evening banquet. William Raines will act as toast master for the traditional dinner, at which scholarships and honors will be announced. Dean Roy M. Green will present the O. J. Fee award; Kent Tiller, the Sigma Tau scholarship key; and Temple Neu mann, the Blueprint Key award. ANNOUNCEMENT of depart mental awards will precede the presentation of the winner of the Engineer's Week contest by Bob Bottum and the Field Day prize by Mono Wilhelms. The banquet will begin at 6:30 p. m. in the Union ballroom. Danc ing will follow, to the music of Johnny Cox's orchestra. I Your Church Campus Chapel 15th and U. Sunday, May 1, 10 a. m. Bible study, 11 a m. Worship service, Rev. F. E. Pfantz. GIRLS! . . for ifcal na?- 1 look w coob I - & CO. COiJ&STlC3 l -"MrtHB Matt Jte jgtMiM, ww (wn ' Catholic Sunday, May 1, Mass 9 and 10 a. m., XYZ Union. Study group meets Tuesday, 315 Union. Christian Saturday and Sunday Spring retreat at Riverside park near Milford. Leave Cotner house at 2 p. m. Saturday, April 29, re turn by 6 on Sunday evening. Wednesday, May 4, 4-5:30 p. m. Friendly at Cotner House. Thurs day, 5, 7-8 p. m. Cotner Circle discussion group. Subject: "Do We Know Too Much to Know How to Live?" Gordon Lippitt discussion loader. Episcopal University Chapel- Sunday, May 1, 9 a. m. The Feast of St. Phillip and St. James. Hc'.y Communion, breakfast served following in Canterbury Club room. At 11 a. m. Choral Eucharist with sermon by the Chaplain. Topic: "The Seven Books of the Book of Common Prayer," the first in a series of four instructions on the Prayer book. At 3 p. m. Canterbury club meets at the Chapel for trip to Beatrice. Lutheran Sunday, May 1, 10:45 a. m. Lutheran Chapel service, Room 315 Union. Sermon topic: "Chris tian Faith, Life, and Death." Gamma Delta will not meet since many members will attend the Walther League talent quest at Concordia Teachers college at Seward. Methodist Friday, April 29, Friendly Fri day, 7:30 p m., Sunday, May 1, St. Paul, Supper at 5:30 followed by installation of all Wesley Foundation Council officers in the local Wesley Fellowship groups. rresbytorian Sunday, May 1, 5 p. m. In formal recreation. 5:30 p. m. Supper and discussion. Speaker: Juerquen Herbst. Topic: "The Situation in Germany Today." Monday, May 2, 7 a. m. Bible study. Wednesday, May 4, 7 a. m. Discussion. Unitarian 12th and II. Sunday, May 1, 11 a. m. Morn ing service, "A Unitarian Under standing of Unity " 6 p. m. Chan- ning Foundation supper. 7:30 p. m. Debate and Discussion. Topic: "Should the Senate Ratify the Atlantic Part?" First Plymouth Congregational 20th and D. Sunday, May 1, 7:30 p. m., Vespers. Speaker: Rev. E. B. Mc Allister. Recreation and refresh ments. Lutheran Friday, April 29 Sunday, May 1, Grace Lutheran church, Hebron, Neb. Pastor Alex Funke, former prisoner of war, speaker. At least ten schools to be rep resented. Sunday. May 1, 6 p. m., First Lutheran church, 17th and A St., joint supper meeting of Ag and City campuses- Funke guest speaker. 7:30 p. m., home concert of Lutheran student choir. a f TOM, YOUR RECIDIVISM WOMT WIN YOUR VARSITY UlltK A5 mwNAOtK xjr inc. 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