The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1949, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Council Seeks
Group to Head
DP iVctivities
The sponsorship of DP activi
ties on campus is still undecided
No organization has yet been
officially named to the position
of sponsoring DP students at the
University.
Vladimer Lavko, DP committee
head on the Student Council
in making his committee report
at the council's meeting, an
nounced that very few house
representatives and organizations
attended the meeting last week
to determine sponsorship.
At the present, the council has
jurisdiction over the displaced
person students, but has decided
to place the responsibility with
some other organization on
campus.
Three organizations have al
ready applied for sponsorship
Red Cross College unit, All Uni
versity Fund and Religious Wel
fare Council, but these and all
other interested groups are asked
to appear before the council at
iext Wednesday's meeting.
The group that takes over this
sponsorship will handle all prob
lems of DP's on this campus in
cluding new entrants, housing,
board, clothing and other essen
tials. EE Honorary
Initiates 20 "
Eta Kappa Nu. the national
Electrical Engineering honor so
ciety conferred the honor of
membership upon twenty out
standing E. E. students Wednes
day evening at the Union.
At the banquet "hich followed
the initiation ce. nony. Profes
sor F. W Norris. chairman of the
E. E. department, was the toast
master. Dean Green of the En
pincering College gave an ad
dress entitled -Essentials of a
Profession."
Qualifications for membership
in the association include a
scholastic mark in the upper
one-fourth of the .junior class or
upper one-third of the senior
class and an active participation
in extra curriculai activities on
tlie campus.
New members are: George
Andre nsen. Kenneth Bishop,
Harold Bonness, Clarence Cun
ningham, Eveiicigh ' Foster.
George Gorker. Ralph Husband,
Harrison Katz, Ronald McWil
liams. Yale Meyer. Harold Pen
ner, Elliott Recht, Clifford Wil
liams, Marvin Ingalsbe, Bernard
Bandur, Nolan Jomes, Eugene
Kirsch, Bill Kleinschmidt. Ed
ward Maunder. Robert Vollmer.
Pluirinacisls Elect
Class Officers
Clr.s: elections were held re
cently in the College of Phar
macy. Tlie freshmen elected
Robert M. Svanda, president and
Janine A. Miller, secretary his
torian. The sophomore class elected
the following officers: William
Mickle. president; Keith W.
Deuel, vice president; Albert J.
Haber. secretary-historian; and
James R. Cox, treasurer.
James M. Mcintosh was elected
president of junior class, with
Point W. Waters, vice president:
Martha A. Smith, secretary-historian:
and Lcroy D. Bcltz, trea
surer. President of the senior class is
C. Jack Christen: on. John A. Skin
ner, vice president: Isobel T. Bog
n c r. s e eretary-historian; and
Kathryn C. Schoonmaker, treas
urer. PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday, Dec. 4, 5:30 p. m.:
Forum at Student house. Morn
ing discussions at 7 a. m.: Monday
and Wednesday.
tHi 11 1- $ !" l
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NINE OF THE 100 MEMBERS of the University Singers rehearse
iuo Union hallrnnm for the Singers' traditional
nil unr aiusc ' tI,v- w...-.. -
Christmas carol concert to be given at the Union at 3 p.m. and
4-30 p.m. Sunday. In the first row (1 to r) are Marilyn Voorhees,
Rex Pcttijohn and Jeanette Dolezal; second row (1 to r): Aaron
Schmidt, Peggy Beyer and William French; and third row (1 to r):
Lloyd Lotspcich, Catherine Elliott and Bruce Campbell. .
tk c;,-,.vr..c win cinir 18 Christmas carols. An intermission
concert will be given by a string quintet composed of Alcta Snell
and Roma Johnson, Majorie Farmer and Janice Liljedahl. Ronald
Barmes will be the organist. Before and after the concert, Christ
mas carols will be heard from the Ralph Mueller carillon tower.
Vacation Party
Offers Chance
For Ski Fans
Skiing, moonlight skating par
ties, square dancing and a New
Year's celebration all these are
features of a holiday vacation in
Aspen, Colo.
The Holiday Ski Party, under
the sponsorship of Berry Tours,
offers a chance to learn to ski
under expert instructors, Friedl
Pfiefer and his associates, for
merly of Sun Valley.
Altho no connection exists be
tween the Holiday Ski party and
the University Ski club, the
Berry Tours offers this oppor
tunity to all of the students on
this campus interested in skiing.
Leave from Kansas City.
Participants in the party will
leave from Kansas City, Kas., on
a special railroad car, Dec. 26
and return Jan. 2. Nebraska
students will join the group in
Lincoln when the train passes
through here. Accomodations will
be at Roaring Forks Lodge in
Aspen.
Square dancing will be held
at the Four Seasons club and the
New Year's celebration is sched
uled at the "Gay Nineties" Hotel
Jerome.
A touch of romance is included
in the two and one-half mile
sleigh ride to the lake during the
holidays.
Cost of the trip is $133.20
Reservations must be made by
Dec. 15 with Van Duling. 2-5287
For all skiing information con
tact Miss Schossbcrger, Univer
sity extension 4204.
HUSKERVILLEites!!
Welcome to Morrow's . . .
SELF-SERVICE
LAUNDRY
1024 Que St.
(Just Block East of your
10th St. lius Line).
Open 9:00 AM to 7:00 FM
No Waiting . .
No Appointments
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
i I J Your
: ! I !,A'H Church
w4
New Candidate
Teachers lo 3 lee I
All new candidates for teach
ing positions for the school year
1950-51 or for the second se
mester of this year are urged to
meet with staff members in
charge of teacher placement on
Tuesday, Dee. 6, in Love Memo
rial auditorium, F. E. Sorenson
announced.
Students who have classes at
this period arc asked to arrange
if at all possible with instructors
to permit attendance. This meet
ing is very important to all who
are interested in teaching next
year. Please come prepared to
take notes.
UNITARIAN
Sunday, Dec. 4, 1 1 a. m.: Rev.
Philip Schug's topic: "The
Strength of a People." 4-6 p. m.:
College age group meets in Room
315 of Union for discussion of
"What Can a Liberal Religion
Actually Contribute to Your
Life?"
LEARN TO SKI ON A
HOLIDAY IN ASPEN!
( Ol.dH tint's UIM h lt ft OA ) . 4 M)
FOUR HOURS OF SKI INSTRUCTION
EVERY DAY
6 DAYS OF FUN WINTER SPORTS GALORE
LEAVE LINCOLN DEC. 26 KETTKN J VN. 2.
VOL GET I
EXPERT SKI INSTRUCTION ALL MEALS
ALL TRANSPORTATION ALL EQUIPMENT
SKI LIFT PASS NEW YEARS EVE PARTY
MOONLIGHT SKATING PARTY
FINE ACCOMODATIONS
CONTACT lUA'RESF.y TAT I VE YA MT.ISG 3-5287
FOH H HTllER nFOKMATlO 0
BERRY SKI PARTY
Kur all Ski iNfcinnntlixi dinorrnln thin Hrxinnrrt Tarty and additional Informa
tion on MiliiiK ronmilt:
EMILY SCHOSSBERGER, 3-G363
ill i Visoers held
4 pm. every Tuesday at the
University Episcopal Chapel
13th and R St. It's for you, why
not attend.
BAPTIST
Sunday, Dec. 4. 5:30 p. m. Third
discussion in a series on Love,
Courtship, and Marriage." Miss
Dorothy Swisshelm, Department
of Child Welfare, will discuss
"The Child in the Home.
CATHOLIC
C-....J-,., nr.,. i 9 and 11 a. m.
Mass held in Parlors XYZ of
Union.
CHRISTIAN
c.inu n(c 4. 6:30 D. m.
Christian Student Fellowship An
nual Christmas Banquet at first
Christian church, nrsi uuoi
parlor. Wednesday, Dec. i,
snn n m. Friendly at Cotner
house. HelD decorate the Christ
mas tree. Bring some inexpensive
gadget to add.
EMMANUEL CAMPUS CHAPEL
Sunday, Dec. 4, U a. m.:
Sermon, Rev. Rex Knowles,
Presyterian student pastor. In
terdenominational. EPISCOPAL
Sunday, Dec. 4. 9 a. m.: Holy
Communion. Breakfast served
following. 11 a. m. Litany sung
in Procession and Choral Euchar
ist. 6 p. m. Canterbury club
dinner. Speaker: Father Asboe,
ct Mnrv's cluireh. Nebraska City.
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 7 a. m.: Holy
Communion. Thursday, Dec. 8,
4:li0 p. m.: Conlirmalion Instruc
tion. I IRST EVANGELICAL
COVENANT
Sunday, Dec. 4, 9:45 a. m.:
Student Bible class; William
Becker, teacher. 11 a. m. Sermon:
"Watchful for the Master's Re
turn," Tastor Johnson. 5 p. m.:
Youth League and Student Fel
lowship; supper. 7 p. m. Evangel
in music and talks by students.
LUTHERAN
Friday, Dec. 2, open house at
A" LSA center, 1200 North 37th.
Saturday, Dec. 3, 1:30 p. m. Come
help decorate the Student house
for Christmas. Meet at 1440 Q.
Sunday, Dec. 4. City LSA meets
at 5 p. m. At First Lutheran
church, 17th and A. Dzidra Buks
will speak on "The Resettlement
Program of the Lutheran World
Federation." Supper served be
fore talk. Ag LSA meets at 6:30
p. m., 1200 North 37th, for sup
per. Pastor Alvin Petersen will
lead discussion on "The Marks
of the Church." Bring your
clothing for Clothing Drive to
student houses on Sunday.
MISSOURI LUTHERAN
Sunday, Dec. 4, 10:45 a. m.:
Chapel Service, Room 315, Union.
Rev. Erck's sermon: "The Mes
sianic Prophesy Given to Abra-
Friday, December 2, 1949
ham." Gamma Delta meets for
6 p. m. supper in YM room of
Temple. Business meeting which
follows will take up nominations
for new officers. Christmas carols
will be practiced for tour to local
hospitals on Dec. 11.
METHODIST
Sunday. Dec. 4, St. Paul 9:45
a. m.: College Class, Prof. A. T.
Anderson. 11 a. m.: Sermon:
"Yesterday's Tomorrow," Dr.
Frank Court. 5:30 p. m. Wesley
Fellowship supper. Grace 9:45
a. m. College Class, H. W. Deems.
11 a. m. Sermon: "The Greatest
Gift Given," Dr. Harold Sandall.
6:30 p. m.: Wesley Fellowship.
Trinity 9:40 a. m.: College Class,
Prof. N. F. Thorpe. 11 a. m.:
Sermon: "In a Crowded Age."
Dr. Theodore Leonard. 6 p. m.
Wesley Fellowship supper. Elm
Park 9:45 a. m.: College Class,
Charles Olscn. 11 a. m.: Sermon:
"Christ, Gift of Beauty," Rev.
Carl Bader. 6 p. m.: Wesley Fel
lowship. Warren 9:45 a. m.: col
lege Class, David Sanders. 11
a. m.: Sermon: "Our Faith in
Christ: His Uniqueness," Rev.
Virgil Anderson. 5:30 p. m.: In
terdenominational F e 1 1 o wship
supper. Epworth 9:45 a. m.: Col
lege Class, Roy bhcati. li a. m.:
Sermon 7 p. m.: Wesley Fellow
ship. Mother-Daughter Tea for
Kappa Phi pledges, Sunday, 2:30
p. m. Monday, Dec. 5, 7 p. m.:
Sigma Thcta Epsilon pledges
meet. 7 p. m.: Wesley Players
meet. Tuesday, 7 p. m.: Sigma
Theta Epsilon. Wednesday, 7:15
a. m.: Advent Services at Stu
dent house. Saturday, 8 p. nV:
Methodist Student house Christ
mas party.
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