Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, October 30, 1953 ADVERTISEMENT cfl entertainment laughs educational n7nn ,n 01 u uu Your Church God Has A Place On Campus CONGREGATIONAL ' PRESBYTERIAN HOUSE 333 No. 14th St. Saturday Annual Halloween Party, 8 p.m. Costume: dress as the person you would most like to be. . Sunday Cost supper and forum, 5:30 p.m. . Monday "Why Believe," a.m. Tuesday "Why Worship," p.m.: Sigma Eta Chi, 7:15 p.m . Wednesday Vespers, 7:05 p.m.; Life of Jesus, 7:30 p.m. ". Thursday Life of Jesus, a.m. Ag Student Center. LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION 535 No. 16th ', Friday Visitation, 7 p.m. Saturday Coffee after the game. Sunday Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m.; LSA cost supper, 5 p.m.; forum, 6:15 p.m. Monday Grad Club cost sup per, 6 p.m. Wednesday C hrlstianity Class, 7:15 p.m. Thursday Choir, 7:15 p.m. BAPTIST STUDENT - FELLOWSHIP Sunday Informal supper, 4:45 p.m.; devotional services, Mar delle Senseney, speaker, 6 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod) Copy Writer Position Open On Cornhusker Applications for the position of copy writer for the Cornhusker are being taken at the Corn husker office in the Union Base ment until Wednesday. The position pays $20 a month and consists of being responsible for one-half of the copy for the book. Barb Adams, editor, stated that anyone with journalism ex perience may apply, but journal asm majors are especially urged to do so. 15th and Q Streets Sunday Worship, 10:45 p.m.; Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Christian doctrine class, 7 p.m. Wednesday Choir rehearsal 7:15 p.m. , ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHAPEL 1602 Q Street Sunday Masses, 8, 9, 10:30, 11 a.m.; supper, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Study Club, 7:30 p.m. METHODIST STUDENT HOUSE 1417 R St. Sunday Wesley fireside, p.m. Tuesday Kappa Phi cabinet meeting, 7:30 p.m. TISHRI-HESIIVAN 20th & South Sts. Friday Religious service, 8:30 p.m Saturday Religious services, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. ? VOTE for I STAN MATZKE FARMHOUSE j ! PRINCE KOSMET jat K. K. Fall Revue I 4 J' Dnonm .. Stttmdleiraits! Get your free t t ''W Feather JET Ik Ti r ' w 7 I Saturday From 9:30 A.M. to Game Time the Men's Store Street Floor Sportswear Shop Second Floor Just what you need! py Miss Co-ed Suede Jackets Water-repellent Spot-resistant Soft - stipple sued e designed for campus wear. Perfect for the busy college gaL Convertible collar and slash pockets. Sixes 10 to 18. v. a v v GOLD'S Sportswear Shop ... 2nd Floor i - Counter IJncoin Journal Vote Hex Fischer for Prince ECosrnef Colbert Appointed To Danforth Group Former Chancellor R. G. Gus tavson named J. P. Colbert, dean of student affairs, liaison officer in connection with the Danforth Foundation graduate fellowships. The fellowships are offered to college seniors and recent grad uates who are planning to enter graduate school in September, 1954, for their first year of grad uate study. The Foundation is particularly interested in stu dents of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and other fields of specialization in the undergraduate college. STUDENTS WITH or without financial aid are invited to apply for the appointments which are primarily "a relationship of en couragement," carrying a prom ise of financial aid within pre scribed conditions. All Danforth Fellows will par ticipate in the annual Danforth Foundation Conference on teach ing to be held at Camp Mini wanca in Michigan next Septem ber. . The qualifications of the can didates, as announced, by the foundation, are: 1. Evidence of superior intel lectual ability in college. 2. Good record of health and emotional stability. 3. Outgoing personality and a concern for people which is es sential for successful teaching. , 4. Choice of teaching vocation as a form of Christian service. 5. Deep religious convictions and growing religious perspectives. GIRLS! I Don't Stumble Vote CARR TRUMBULL for Prince Kosmet i The Beta Pledge Class Firmly Believes RON SMAHA To Be The Ugliest ian on Camnus ""I pi n mmm mmm o p in' ma 'VttHttl if In March, 1953, the Department erf Defense disclosed the existence of the Chance V ought guided missile, the Regulus, designed under the sponsorship of tb IHsrry Burea of Aeronautics for kRmcfaing fom sssb marines, surface ships and shore bases. In May, 1953, the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics announced that ' Chance V ought had won a design competition for a new Navy Day Fighter, k being selected as the design best suited for Navy requirements from designs b mitted by eight aircraft manufacturers. This ersg neering work was added to the cvrrcot Chance Vought projects, the F7U-3 Cwttess and fh attac airpstana, tb ATXf-L lScmxfsrrSk deveioprneot jrograrm whacti w!3 abapr tib4hun&i dessgos of the fofewe aee besog cas&sd 1mi Thew eugfawering paojeots of ewcSsut,torijaag ernpkfyrneot opportanities in many fielco eng&iew ing and sdence as Cfaanos ogbt oect as CAsty seventh year designing and bedding rodary eakxsf! New4y gvaoVsated engineers and mJoXkU from fb Dacheior so the Docor level wL find ksteswAkig fmotet awcasting thetn in the -design and psodnction of these afaeoaft. ' " ' ' '-" V. ? ' J ' ' 4 , ' ' ' " ' 1 ,'., ' ' ' '" I' ' ' ' '?. J ' ' tin. - can.:... : : " j JAmaa,. ' J" im.i i., . . , "t W".OT '''JA If yov ore receiving a degree in-. Aeronautical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Chance Vought Aircraft i CHAMCC j kVOUCHTj Dallas, Texas . . . w invite yoo to discuss your career opportunities in the aviation industry with us. Contact your Placement Director today for an appointment for your interview with Mr. K. L Gilbert, Chance Vought Aircraft Engi neering Personnel Representative, who will visit your campus November 2- DIVISION O F UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION 10 o