Page 4 Tuesday, December 15, 1953 THE NEBRASKAN Foreign Students To Tour Several Midwestern Cities Individual tours of mid-western cities during Christmas vacation have been arranged for foreign students by the Committee on Foreign Relations Among Foreign Students. A foreign student may tour reservations may be obtained from General Program Depart ment, YMCA, 404 ast 10th St., Kansas City. Reservations should be made as soon as possible, , ' STUDENTS WHO would like to invite a foreign student to spend Christmas day or a part of the holidays in his home should con tact Lichu Chen or Rose Maris Hill, International House, phona 2-1174. A section of the Love Library Bulletin Board is reserved for information concerning foreign students. V Detroit, Mich., Cincinnati, O., East Lansing, Mich., Chicago, 111., or Kansas City, Mo. Students interested in touring Chicago may contact Rose Marie j Hill at International House, for information concerning room res- ervations. Information about Kansas City I I K f " C U vis rf ' John J. Pershing Memorial Armory Dedicated At left is an exterior view of the new 400-man Army Re serve Armory dedicated Sun day. Named in honor of World War I hero, General John J. Pershing (inset), the armory will house the Lincoln Army Reserve units, and will be shared with the University Army ROTC unit. At right is an interior view or the en trance lobby. The $250,000 building, put into active use Friday, is the first "school type" armory to be constructed Greeks Observe Christmas Season VJith House Parlies, Caroling, Formats Christmas Dinners To Needy Families Furnished; Entertainment, Gifts Planned For Lincoln Orphans in the midwest. The modern building consists of nearly 23,000 square feet of floor space. The building also con tains class rooms for over 400 Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star people. All' classrooms are lo cated on the second floor as are the file range and library for all units. By NADINE BOSLEY Staff Writer University sororities and fra ternities have announced their plans for their annual Christ mas parties. Some houses are planning to have parties for children from children's homes and other houses are having an nual Christmas formals. Sororities and their plans are s follows: Kappa Alpha- Thetas'went to the Delta Upsilon house Satur day afternoon to help give a party for orphans. They are also Omega chapter had a Mother's Christmas Tea. THE CHILDREN of alumnae will be entertained at a party given by Alpha Chi Omega Tuesday night. Sunday afternoon the Alpha Chi's entertained their parents at a Christmas party. The Sigma Delta Tau sorority had their Chanuka party Friday night, and the actives were enter tained .at a party given by the pledges Saturday night, party Monday night. The orphans from Cedars' Home will be entertained at a party by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The SAE's will also have their annual Christmas date dinner. Because of restrictions on so cial privileges, the Sigma Chi fraternity are planning to donate money to several needy families for Christmas dinner. Sigma Nu fraternity enter tained orphans Monday night. SEVERAL ORPHANS were Sigma Kappa will go caroling Tuesday night. The pledges gave p;vpn , Mrt kv Kirma Phi Vr, entertaining children of alumnae ! a party for the actives Saturday s;on a n j Alpha Phi Sunday at a Christmas party Wednesday j night. Children of the' alumnae j night. party on; Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma so- were entertained at a I Monday night. evening. given a Christmas dinner by! KAPPA DELTA sorority went j ron.tv aYf Prtv tor several Delta Gamma. The DG s are also caroling with Farm House fra planning a party for legacies 1 ternity Sunday night. Thursday. j Alpha Omicron Pi was unable Pi Beta Phi sorority is plan- to give any definite plans at this time. Fraternities and their plans are as follows: Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity held its annual reunion of alum ning a party for the children of the Pi Phi alumnae next week. Slumber Party A Christmas slumber party was held at the Alpha Xi Delta ni at a Christmas party Sunday. The Charter Day Banquet for Beta Sigma Psi chapter members, their dates, and the Beta Sig alumni was held "Monday night. Beta Theta Pi fraternity held an annual Christmas supper which was sponsored by Lincoln mothers of Beta alliance. The supper was held on Sunday eve THE ANNUAL fraternity house Saturday night. Children of alumnae were entertained at a party Monday night. , The annual Tri Delta Christ mas party was held Monday night. A motherless family will receive gifts from the Tri Delts. . CAROLING WAS the envir onment when Gamma Phi Beta members entertained their dates at their annual Christmas party Saturday night. The Gamma Christmas party was held Sat children of their alumnae next week. . Kappa Kappa Gamma soror ity helped the Tau Kappa Epsi loa fraternity entertain orphans at a party at the TKE house Sat urday afternoon. The sorority en tertained a party on Monday night, children of alumnae Mon day night. They also sent gifts to an orphanage. Orphans? Party .' The Alpha Phi's and Sig Ep's entertained St Thomas Orphan age Sunday night. The Phi's are also sponsoring a Christmas din ner for a needy family. The annual Chi Omega Christ mas party was held Saturday night Sunday afternoon the Chi orphans Sat u r d a y afternoon. Monday evening the TKE's held a fraternity Christmas party. Traditional Christmas carols will be sung by Theta Xi's Wed nesday evening. They will also visit the Vets' HospitaL Zeta Beta Tau, Theta Chi, Acacia, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Alpha Mu fraternities were unable to be contacted about their Christmas plans. . a a4 Y "' s ii "' V 1 f x S - I f : Ty Is lily" 1 Rifle Range 'Elevated' Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star This 110-foot rifle range, pic tured above, is located on the second floor of the recently dedicated John J. Pershing Armory. The range will be used for practice and.tourna- QUICK ftlBSUlLTS WHEN YOU USE (Daily Thiia&kuv Classified Ads To place a classified ad Stop in the Business Offleo Room 20 Student Union C1I 2-7631 Ext. Service 4226 for Qassifie! Hours 1-4:30 Hon. thru Fri. THRIFTY AD RATES No. words ldcry 2 days 3 day 4kry 1 week MO $ .40 $ .65 $ .85 $1.00 $1.20 11-15 f 40 -80 1.05 1.25 1.45" 16-20 .60 .95 1.25 1.50 j 1.70 21-25 .70 1.10 1.45 1.75 1.95 26-30 .80 j U5 1.65 2.00 2.20 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT Single Room for gentleman. 3211 Star. Call 8-3170 after 6 p.m. ment by the , Lincoln Reserve and University ROTC Army Units. The range's position is a departure from the USUal, as '- FOR RENT: Three rooma. eml-baement most rifle ranges are located in armory basements. 'Trouble With Frosh' Discussion Continued from pare 1. less capable than the smaller percentage of past years. "SHOW ME that the lOper cent who went to college was the top 10 per cent in ability," said Dr. Reinhardt, "and I will take stock in the argument that the decline in average school achievement is due to the increased population of young people who go to col lege." In commenting on the prepara tion freshmen receive in high school, F. B. Decker, state super intendent of schools, stated, "Certainly part of the blame, though a small part, is due to the I, terrific shortage of teachers. apartment. 55. Utllitiee paid. dren accepted. No pets. 5-8395. Chll- ROOMMATE WANTED: Foreign atudent would like roommate to share nice private apartment. 7-1069, 2-5535. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Maroon a silver monogram pen, close to Andrews Hall. Come to the dullness office of The Nebraskan. LOST Tan leather purse tost Friday In Andrews Hall. Reward. Call Barbara Clark. Phone 2-4120. RIDE WANTED WANTED Ride to Florida over Xmas Holidays. Will ahare expenses, driving. Phone ft-7831. RIDE WANTED Wanted Three riders to California dur ing Holidays. Share expenses. Leaving Sunday, Dec. 20th. Be back Jan. 4th. 1953 Buick 4 dr. Pbone 3-6484. References desired. Wanted Riders to California. Leaving Dec 19th. CaU Mike Layon. Uni. ext. No. 329S after 7 p.m. Riders wanted to Birmingham, Atlanta, Columbus area. Call Mel Bates 2-5848, RJDERS- WANTED : Denver and return. Leave Lincoln Dec. 19, return Dec. 3D. New oar. Share expenses. Phone 3-1576. WANTED! a" rtd to Seattle over Christmas vacation. Call 6-5491 or Ext. 3218 after 5 p.rau WANTED Ride to Chicago or Cleveland, Ohio. Call 6-5046. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL REDUCTION for students. 31 per month. 6 day week. Kiddielaad Nursery. 826 N. 26; 6-3846. urday night by Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Delta Upsilon fraternity held its annual Christmas dinner Sun- I day night. Saturday afternoon Kappa Alpha Theta and DU en tertained a group of orphans at the DU house. Christmas Caroling Farm House and Kappa Delta went caroling Sunday night. Several needy children will be entertained at the Kappa Sigma house Wednesday night. The annual Christmas formal is the main event of Phi Delta Theta which will be held at the Lincoln Hotel Friday night. PI KAPPA Phi entertained' 20 orphans from White Hall at a 3 -'7 " ' f veS'J! Vi It 13 11 SiftLwrappIngs lOSS of eoiiirse! Ww tive wrappings been so beautiful !, Never have (election! been eo varied!, KeTerhave colortbeen so exciting! ttwel JCraps" "Glitterama" and traditional favorite at GOLDENROD CARD SHOP 21S No. U Jx St. SHOP TUESDAY 9:30 to 5:30 ' " ' . ' f Tlf. 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