PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, May !3, 1949 Men's Dorm Plans Election Dav May 16 The Men's Residence halls elected new officers for vhe col lege year 1949-19.r0 Wednesday evening. The new officers are as follows: "A" Dormitory Cecil Middle ton, president; Floyd Tyson, secretary-treasurer; Arthur Epstein, social chairman; Leland Korte, athletic chairman. "B" Dormitory Edward Saad, president; John Brogan, secretary treasurer; Bill Sherwood, social chairman; Robert Werner, athle tic chairman. "C" Dormitory Neal Micsbach, president; Bob Krotter, secretary treasurer; Tom May, social chair man; Vern Welch, athletic chair man. Dr. Wick to Visit LSA May 11, 15 Dr. Ruth Wick, executive as sistant of the Division of Stu dent Service of the National Lutheran council will bo a guest of the Lutheran Student associa tion May 14 and 15. She will be present for the joint Ag and City Council Plan ning Retreat to be held at Beth any park Saturday at 11 a. m. She will also speak at the an nual LSA joint picnic at Pioneer park, Sunday, May 14. Cars will leave both student houses at 3 p. m. for the park. Over 100 LSA members at tended the annual LSA banquet held Wednesday. Pastor Fred Kosmet Club . . . (Continued from Page 4) it will also be recognized as bet ter entertainment." rFEIFFER also felt that ama teur scripts could be dispensed with. 'Tin in favor of a more pro fessional show," he said. A most un-Pan-Hellenic atti tude was expressed by Pat Nor din, Alpha Omicron Pi, president. "As I was saying," she quipped, "I think that it would be a def inite improvement. If it were done with the sanction of the proper authorities it would be a lot of fun. However, let's keep it clean." An anonomous KK member an swered the "sanitation" charges with "Broadway has certainly gotten aling with men and women in the same cast for a number of years." ANOTHER COED. Pat Larsen, Alpha Chi prexy, spoke for the idea "if it would give better en tertainment." The new president of Kosmet Klub, Bob Sim, settled the case for the organization by saying "It's not a question do we want women in the show. The issue is imperative. We need better skits and good dance routines and fe male voices. We've been working for a year and a half to get girls in the show." "The aim of Kosmet Klub is to present good dramatic entertain ment to the campus and to do that we must have women in our spring revue," President Sim said. Kern of Grace Lutheran church, Fremont, spoke on the topic, "Religious Orientation." General chairmen for the banquet were Virgil Dissmeyor and Bob Johnson. Your Church By Marvel Phillips Kaplisl Friday, May 13. 6:15 p.m. Spring banquet, First Baptist Church. Sunday, May 15, 5:30 p. m., picnic meeting. Campus Chapel May 15, 10 a. m Bible Study. 11 a.m. Worship service, Rev. Gordon Linpett. Ca ill olio Sunday, May 15, 9 and 10 a. m., Mass, Student Union, XYZ. Tues day, study group, Student Union, 315. Christian Sunday, May 15, 4:15, picnic at Roberts Park. Meet at Cotner House. Highlight will be installa tion of our new officers. Wednes day, May 18, 4 p.m. Friendly at Cotner. Con;ro;;alioiial Sunday, May 15, 5 p.m. Stu dent Fellowship, , "Congregation alists and War," concluding dis cussion, presenting point of view of military interventionist. Guest speakei will be The Rev. William Berger, pastor at Avoca, State Chaplain of V.F.W., and graduate assistant in history at the Uni versity. Temple 22A. Supper. First - Plymouth Congregational Chui ch, Sunday Evening Club picnic at Pioneers Park. Meet at Church, 20th & D, at 5 p. m. Episcopal Friday, May 13, 8 p. m. Married students affiliated with the Epis copal Church will have a "Fn-dav-the-Thirteenth" party in the Canterbury Club Room at Epis copal Chapel. Mrs. Martha Scan Ion, chairman of the party, indi cates there will be a handwriting expert present, dancing, cards, ping pong, and refreshments. Sunday, May 15. 9 a.m. Holy Communion. Breakfast served following in the Canterbury Club Room. 1 1 a. m. Choral Eucharist with instruction by the Chaplain on the Prayer Book. Topic: "Holy Communion." 12:15 p.m. Choir picture. 6.30 p.m. Annual Choir Banquet and Annual Canterbury Club Senior Dinner. Wednesday, May 18, 7 a.m., Holy Commu nion. Breakfast. Liitlir ran Sunday, May 15, 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Chapel Service with celebration of holy communion, Student Union, Room 315. Rev. Erck's sermon topic: "Lift Up Your Eyes and Look on the Fields." Gamma Delta will meet at 7 p. m. in the Temple bldg. for the last Bible Hour and the report on the Regional Conven tion held at Lawrence last Sun day. Sunday, May 15, Joint picnic at Pioneers Park. Meet at 1200 No. 37th or 1440 Q at 3 p. m. for rides picnic begins at 3:30. Volleyball and Softball. Vesper service in the evening with Dr. Ruth Wick, Ex ecutive Assistant of Division of Student Service, National Luther an Council, speaking. Friday, May 13, 8 a. m. Discussion at Student House, 1440 Q. Leader will be Dr. Harryop from Jamaica. Sat urday, May 14, 11 a.m. Joint Ag and City Council Retreat, Beth any Park. Sunday, May 15, 9:15' Bible Study, both Student Houses. ' Methodist Friday. May 13. 5 p.m. Picnic! Cosmo's lo Show Egyptian Slides Slides ol Egypt Saturday by the club in Parlor B, will be shown Cosmopolitan Union, at 2:15 p. m. The slides will be accompanied by talks of two members familiar with the country, M. Raghleb and J. Levi. They will show the de velopment of Egypt in recent years along with the ancient historical locations there. Cosmopolitan club members in vite all interested persons to at tend. Cars will leave Student House at 4 and 5 p.m. Sunday, May 15, St. Paul, 3 p m. Installation of Delta Sigma Theta officers. 7 p. m. Wesley Fellowship. Dr. P. M. Bancroft speaking on "Parent Child Relationships." Wesley Fel lowship meetings at Grace 6:30, Elm Park 6, F.p worth 6:30, and Trinity 7 p. m. lVeshytcrian Sunday, May 15. 5:30 p. m. Sup per. Worship Service presented by Chancellor Knight of Wes le'Van University and students. Topic: "When the Bomb Fell on America." Unitarian Saturday, May 14, Young Cou ples Square Dance group will be guests of the Saturday Ni.cjht Group at Antelope Park pavilion. Wedding Stationery I n itntiont or Announcement Printed or Fn graved Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street For Smoothness and Styling "Forever And Ever A NtW OECCA DISC c if ft V f St IT'S CAMELS FOR ME, PAT FOR. TASTE AND MILDNESS ! i THE 30-DAY MILDNESS TEST WON ME OVER, RUSS. CAMELS ARE SO MILD.' :' 9 V f v - Rust Morgan and his lovely vocalist, Pat Laird, talk over the Camel Mildness Test R.J. Reyno!d TubiccoCo..Winitun Slr. N C. . 'jc .,9' f?) SB, : Styled in the Mor gan manner, "Forever and Ever" is dance-tempting. Russ likes smooth music and mild cigarettes. "Camels" says Russ "they're my idea of a mild, fine-tasting smoke!" In a recent coast -to-coast test of hun dreds of men and women who smoked Camels, and only Camels, for 30 dajs, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!