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v" v t , f k. . I 4 i i ' 5, J f Poge THE NEBRASKAN Friday, November 13, 1953 C The Student Speaking Stern Thoughts .he By AENIE STERN. The big weekend has come at last! For a number of weeks I've been healing a melody which goes in part like this, "There's no weekend like Home coming, etc." Now that HC has arrived, I am anxious to see if that song Is true. 1 I really can't see what's so special about Homecoming week end. Most of the old .alums come down every home game week end, especially when there is a large array of parties. The only thing different about this week end is the impressive number of blood shot eyes in every pledge class. I Yessiree, those pledges really have it rough. Imagine staying up late nights working on some ridiculous float or display which probably won't work anyway, nd which surely will be torn Bown by Sunday morning. All joking aside, I think Homecoming is a wonderful in stitution. I am sure that most Law students will agree with me it the parade is loud and long in passing by the local justice cademy tomorrow. In behalf of the Law students, who unlike other students must attend class on Homecoming Saturdays, I ask the consideration of the partici pants in the float parade. Keep it down to a mild roar while you are in the vicinity of the Law College. With Homecoming comes an other queen. You get no choice in the matter; you must accept the queen of Homecoming. This year the sponsors of this fair damsel have managed a special bargain. Two Homecoming queens are onthe weekends agenda. Don't forget to get a pro gram, you can't tell the queens without a program. I hope that the next queen election is pretty soon. The two Homecoming queens and the football team queen need a fourth for, bridge. Enough of Homecoming! Next week is the Oklahoma game. They should stay home! Well, I guess that's it for now. See ya around. "Mrs. Jones, I have some good news for you," said the doctor. It isn t Mrs. Jones, it s Miss Jones," said the patient. "Oh," said the doctor, "I have bad news for you, Miss Jones.1' Your Church God Has A Place On Campus PRESBYTERIAN-CONGREGA TIONAL STUDENT HOUSE Sunday Forum, supper, Rex Knowles to speak on "John Cal vin and the Reformed Faith, 5:30 p.m. 1 Monday Discussion group, 7 a.m. Tuesday Sigma Eta Chi, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible study group, 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Sunday Holy Communion, 9 a.m.; Instructed Communion Ser vice, 11 a.m. Wednesday Holy Communion, 7 a.m.; cnoir practice, v:3U p.m. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Friday Bible study, Gospel of Luke, 118 Burnett, 5 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod) Sunday First anniversary ser vice, 10:45 a.m.; Gamma Delta, cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Christian Doctrine class, 7 p.m. SOUTH STREET TEMPLE Sunday School, 10-12 a.m. Tuesday Book review in Tem ple Vestry room. LUTHERAN STUDENT HOUSE Friday Visitation, 7 p.m.; Open house, 8 p.m. ounaay oiDie stuay, :30 a.m. (Also at Ag Lutheran Student House, 1200 No. 37 St.); Worship, 10:45 a.m.; ISA cost supper, and. meeting with Presbyterian-Congregational fellowship, 5 p.m. ; LSA cost supper and meeting at' Ag Student House, 6:30 p.m. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Club Pot Luck supper and program, John Methuselah, 6 p.m. Tuesday Vespers, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday Basic Christian Doctrines, 7:15 p.m. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday -- World Fellowship Breakfast, Unitarian Church, 9 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. '" " -J BAPTIST STUDENT- FELLOWSHIP Sunday Informal supper, 4:45 p.m.; Devotional s, 6 p.m.. speaker is Reverend R. W. Nutt. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHAPEL Saturday Open house after football game. Sunday Masses, 8, 9, 10:30, 11:30 a.m. ' Sunday to Tuesday Forty Hours Devotions. METHODIST STUDENT HOUSE Sunday "Wesley Fireside, "Christ Transforming Culture," 5 p.m. . . Tuesday Sigma Theta Epsilon, program is "Psychology of the Group," speaker is Dr. Sisson, 7:30 p.m. Willntarth, 'Poncho Skeicher, Enjoys Stuienls! Optomhfk Outlook On Life California Artist Works Own Gold Mine In Winter By KIRK WOODWARD . , Staff Writer "I've sketched over 25,000 per sons since 1934," said Frank Wulmarth, popular comic sketch er, better known as "Pancho" now doing sketching on the Uni versity's campus. Willmarth said that he started out as a student of fine art at Los Angeles Art School and did his comic drawings as a hobby He found that he liked the. sketch ing and, after leaving the- school. he set up his studio in the' mar ket place in the Los Angeles Latin quarter. IT WAS there that he picked up the ' nickname of Pancho, which means Frank, in Spanish. "Pancho' drew in Los Angeles for 10 years, doing many sketches in the Brown Derby in Hollywood. He went on to say that he had drawn such celeberites as Amos and Andy, Bob Hope, and Abbott and Costello. It was after leaving Los An geles that Willmarth started touring the country and doing his work on most every campus in the U.S. He enjoys drawing col lege students because "of their easy going nature and optimistic outlook on life. - DURING THE .summer months "Pancho" spends his time in his native California working Jiis own (told mine, which he operates with the help of friends. When asked about the success of his gold mine Wallmarth referred to a statement published in the Los Angeles Tines: "Of Frank Willmarth's two gold mines his crayons are by far the most re warding." Willmarth's family is now In Nebraskan Given Merit Certificate The Omaha World-Herald Cer tificate of Merit was awarded to The Daily Nebraskan, now The Nebraskan, for contributions to the Crusade for Safety campaign. The purpose of the Crusade was to develop public Interest in the traffic accident problem, and the awards were given on the basis of support shown by papers in the effort to cut down traffic accidents and their heavy toll in life and property. '- Sun Valley Idaho where he sketched until this, his most re cent, tour. He plans to join them later this winter and re sume his work there. When asked what kind of phil osophy of life all his traveling around and meeting many kinds of people has given him, Pan cho s answer was short and to the point, "I laugh with people instead of at them." Sculpture Films Slated For Sunday Three films on sculpture will be shown Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall as part of the art film series. "Looking at Sculpture'! com pares three representations of' the Madonna and Child. "Stein ernen Wunder Von Naumburg" is a pictoral survey of the stone sculptures In and around the Cathedral of 'Naumburg in Sax ony. 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