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The honor roll list for first se
mester, 1953-54, containing the
names of 695 students, has bef
released by the Office of Regis
tration and Records.
Students on the list are In the
tipper 15 per cent scholastically
of thwir college and class. The
list was compiled by the Office
of Registration and Records, di
rected by Floyd Hoover.
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Howard TVWitt Atkina
Ivan Herman Auer
Donald Ernest Beck
Porothy Joyce Benege
Parry Wright Bobst
John Alfred Burbank
X-inda, Lee Buthman
Kdm Ellen Cleveland
Leo Edwin Damkroger
Jacqueline Lee Dill
Jatnea Eldon Dunn -Porta
Marie Fischer
Virginia Mae Golus
"Thomaa Victor Hoffman
Fllen Ann Jacobsen
Carolyn Marie Johnson
Alary McDonald Key
Judith Elaine Koester
X-inda Ann Luchsinger
Lorene Helen Mader
James H. Melville
Marilyn Alice Metzger
Milton William Meyer
Roger Alan Moline
Joseph Henry Rasgorshek
Caroline Sevilla Rhodes
Shirley Lee Richards
Sandra Sue Saylor
Katherine Cora Skinner
Marian Jane Sokol
V'endell Eugene Starr
James Edward Turner
Arlcy Dean Waldo
Douglas Storms York
fiopkonmrea
Marilsn Cleone Anderson
Imogene Ann Barry
Betty Ann Bay
Jris Ann Becker
Ponita Janice Brehm
Richard Paul Buntz
Marvin Eugene Coffey
Carol Marie Dnnker
Betty Lou Eberhart
Barbara Ann Farquhar
Dorothy Dahl Hartwit
Jeanne Louise Hrabak
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Joan Marie Kucaba
Bonnie Ann Lindau
Janet Marie Lindquist
Addison Bruce Maunder
James Howard Mcleaa
rtrtd Myron Mueller
Man Carl Petersen
Virginia Helen Reeves
Ronald Thomas Reinmiller
Alfred Allan Schmid
Joyce Ann Splittgerber
Robert Emil Stepanek
Boyd Edgar Stuhr
Dale Duane Stukenholtz
Joyce Anne Taylor
Otto Paul Thiemann
Charles Kendall Tomsen
Jnnort
Alois Adrian BeU
Donna Lee Davidson
Janice Elaine Emry
Patricia Lezanne Graham
Bernard Keith Heuennann
Dwight Wid Jundt
Ralph Junior Knobel
Calvin Elsworth Lemmon
Joanne Clarice Malicky
Pauline Elaine Millen
Richard N. Mills
Dale Lloyd Nitze!
Donald Joseph N'ovotny .
Arthur Phillip Raun
Rogene Ann Rippe
Je anette Loo Selk
Genevieve Pearl Shilhsa
Richard Jay Spady
Joyce Adrift Solder
Rolla Arlen Tyrell
Orval Leonard Wevers
Resilora
Stephanie Rose Alien
Ruth Elinor Greer BeU
Roy Roger Bell
Geneva Elaine Bern
Shirley Jean Flanagin
I-ura Ann Harden
J-ineoln Wayne Howell
Connie Clark Karges
Ethan Dean Kittell
Delbert Raymond Konf
Jeon Wallace Kreiner
Marilyn Elizabeth Larson
Reg John Meyer
Maurice Ray Norton
Melinda Ann Pfister
Sharon Lynn Reed
Kenneth William Schueltc
Robert Carl Sorensen
Barbara Ann Spilker
John Eugene Summer
Jjmeth Wilier Stone
Shirley Ann Sufcstorf
I-loyd Dale Van Vlect
Kenneth Clarence Walker
Bernard Harold Wallmasi
Pomia Mae Wamberg
tlaen Duane Wesely
Arts wml Heseacag
Sfarialice Teresa Barnes
Charlotte A. Benson
John Ronald Blue
R CUir Bosiey
Marvin Arthur Breslow
Del Wolford Cook
Robert Clyde Cotton
rvrly Ann Deepe
Marie Anne Doerr
Richard M. Fellman
"T Arthur Fuhrmaa
John Franklin Haeaiier
frrn ice Rose Howlan
JV alter R. Jaeckle
!ry Katherine James
T5fn Jensen
gavid John Jones
incrnt Kcenan
w Diane Knotek
Kichard Harold Lynch
? atricia Ann McDougaH
Ml.cent C. McPheiS.
Jn Vernon Parmelee
Robert .Ray Rajnfonh
fandra Jean Rrinten
Wanna Rosenberg
,x. "ne Simmons
Jacthm May Suntosi
J;oa grace Switzer
Jloyd Dale Crbacli
fSsmuel Van Pelt
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Cent Of Each College, Class Revealed
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Freshmen
Polly Ann Downs
Barbara Ann Eicke
Samuel Huntington Ellis
Charles Pearsall Flke
William Lawrence Goodwin
Fdwln H. Haw
Ralph Merle Hayward
Mary Sue HerbeK
John Richard Mayberry
John Norman Nelson
Marshall Ray Nelson
Marilyn Ruth Peterson
Richard Evan Pocras
Kenneth Arthur Putzler
Harold Arthur Rnak
Richard Austin Remington
Ralph Robert Retzlaff
Lawrence Wallace Rice
Jerry Newton Rounsavell
Richard Wilfred Walker
Jack Mitchell Wear
Ralph Melvin Weihe
Hophoasorea
Donald Lee Anderson
Dorothy Ann Bacon
Marshall Dean Becker
Walter C. Brcstel Jr.
Frank Raymond Cepcl
John Charles Chappell
Robert Milton Chubbuck
Dclain Gerald Danehey
Larry Lou De Ford
Phyllis Jeanne Finkc
Robert Arthur Flammang
Grace Harvey
Robert Jeffries Hawke
Charles Thomas Koenig
Robert Lee Kreps
Arlen Justin Kuklin
Gerald Glen Menefee
John Silas Moran
Patricia Avalon Morgan
John Harold Often
Shirley Mae Pollock
Frederick John Saathoff
Donald Wayne Shaner
Sol Benjamin Stiss
Eugene Synovec
Loren Alan Vance
Xomian Veitzer
Juniors
Donovan Eugene Andersen
Deith Edward Clouse
Rita Margaret Dom
Stanley G. Gohlinghont
Israel Morris Goodman
Roger Atlett Graul
Richard Warren Hamcr
Joan Eloise Hawthorne
Patricia Ann Helzrr
Raymond Richard Hruby
Gerald Le Roy Igou
Jerry Joe Jensen
I've Kapsi
Jo Ann Knapp
Ronald Lee Lantz
Wilma Jean Larson
Ann Lea Launer
John Roger Luethje
James Richard May
Lewis Edward Million
Allen Lamont Overcash
irgil Raymond Rank
Gjorge William Regan
Charles Fredrick Schulze
Jerry Le Roy Snyder
Jlary Kiley Sprague
Richard Allen Westcott
Richard Dale Whalen
Kay Ruth Yeiter
. Heniors
Charles Wneaton Battey
Barbara Ann Biba
Edson Lowell Bridges
Charles David Bums
Shirley L. Eatherton
trnest Lewis Enkc
ii -,',,cr Bunon Everett
"illiam Alan H odder
Joan Pearl Holden
Inomas Iwand
Robert Bell Johnson
Alan LeRoy Katskee
Homer Burdette Kenison
Robert Frank Kmcnt
James Willis Knisely
Francis K. Kopec
John Michael Lawlor
"onald Eugene Leonard
Keith Alfred Magneson
Floyd Elmer Mason
Frank Alfred McRonolds
W ilham A. Melville
Thomas L. .Miller
Loren John Murphy
George Eugene Null
Linus Joseph Ostdick
IJiwrence Ozenbergcr
Eldon E. Park
Joseph Anton Pospichal
erlin Lee Rasmussen
Harold Hugh Simmerman
Frank Baih Wells
Harriett Gertrude Wcnfcr
DENTISTRY"
Freshmen
Malcolm David T inlm3n
William Joyce Powell
Harold Eugene Rosenesu
Harry Walker Schniir.
James Mason Trrrv
John Robert Vacek
Jackson Junior Good
Glen Alan Hadenteldt
Thomas !ichac! Moriarty
James Robert Phihal
Raymond Leo Sprechrr
Jvsiwrs
Donald Herman Downs
William Thomas Greer
William Perry Mase
Lloyd Iee Smith
James Edward Thomas
Glen Allen Wood
Seniors
George Robert Dacht
Raymond Lloyd Grove
Robert Marvin Stemm
Defy I Duane Swanbom
E.XfIX.KKI.Mi
Fresansesi
Elga Adminis
John Allen Ball
Roger Wayne Berger
William IrRor Clement
Charles Miles Gsrst
Robert Francis Getstred
Alan Jay Heeger
Bernard Carl Heme
Donald Ray Horner
Larry LeRoy Jones
Inland Boyd Jones
William Roger Kampfe
Richard Dean Kissinger
F.rvin Kritt
Stephen Hubert Leeper
Leonard Carl Linderm
Rodney Kent Madien
Douglas Jason Mansfield
Arthur Lee McKeown
Marvin George McNrk
Royal Herbert .-vicnois ji.
RusseU Leroy Nielsen
Jmo Artnur iemnn
Resford Kenneth Paul
Kennetn l.ie i-iog
F.ldMi Eugene Portscny
F'irrest lynn rows
Richard Arthur ftabin
John B. Scanlon
Don Ht'sm Sherwood
James Walter Roodrrs
Frank Fay Sowokinas
Gary Wayne S Pence
Clair George Sutler
David Virgil lalbeft
Delbert Tewr
Melvin Chandler Thornton
Flward Adolph Traymces,
larry Lee Wsmke
Kenneth Cnlvln WiHon
Herbert F.ugene Abts
Kazys Krstulis Alminas
(;rorge Fred Andreasen
Dale George Baker
Earl Franklin BarneMa
Kmneth Kalsum rern
Pauls Marie riroadv
Matthew McAnhur Brown
Dennis lee Coleman
Harry Clrvt Collins
Wsllis Robert ( ramond
James Lout Eagan
William E. Enaclkemler
Ralph Francis Foral
f,eorge Wsllac Fiillerton
Roger Tibbetl Hornby
Von Allendale Innes
Robert Read Kellev
Jerold LeRoy Liebat
Thomas Mark McCalla
David Noel Mc"ammon
rsoherl Holm Melcher
William Dart Merer
Patrick Henry Moore
Victor Paul Muil
John William Itudd
farrrl Lee Schlndler
Warren Dale Hchwabsuef
W. Curtis Hcoville
Ronald Dean Shaw
John Vrrnon Skinner
Donald K"genc Smith
Harold Chark Sorensm
Holland Date Siriti
Ralph Twis L'lrk
Elvin Dean Vschal
Fred S. Vsn Vleck
Irven Frederick Wagner
Dale Robert Worst
Junior
Robert William Allingion
James Wesley Bailey
Donald Allen W
I'avid Harold Brand
Ramon Jack Brown
Frank C. Chapman
William Chin
Verlyn Henry Clausen
John Charles Davies Jr.
Robert Ion Iowal
Gerald Wayne Jnbody
Gary Rirhard Koberstein
Arthur Thomas May
Martin Luther Nielsen
Franklin Jed Sam
Robert 8. Schwantie
fJmnls Dry houoek
Ju:k Guihrle Sttrhl
Ronald Duane swansoa
Thomas Tilman
John Robert Toman
Htthard Harrison Wells
Charles Paul Andersen
fjicbatd rl. Arers
Joseph Frank Bfcak
Chatlrs Michael Clark 3
Fiiward Rand Conrad
rmhard Arlen Cooper
Charles Donald Fa'oiisti
trf-r.ld William Ertkoen
Gerald lee FVhartY
,lmes Floyd Gordon
hrlih Warner Grahans
Robert Charles Haupt
Richard Lee Heldenbrand
Eugene Vern Histt
l orn Ricker Hunton
William Peter Ilgen
(ary Dean Jones
Willard Harold Kallcmon
E. Gordon Krusc
Icwis Elton Lawson
Stanley Stewart Ijcvse
tilenn Robert Norris
Richard Anthony Reed
Benjamin Rudinkow
John Schofield Savage
Norman Laurence Scott
Norman Perry Shyken
Curtis Eugene Sorensen
Bill Alvin Stout
I.yle Kenneth Tandemp
Robert Jay Tockey
Glenn Elton Vest
Boyd R. Waddle
John Garold Wirsig
Gene Allen Yost
' JUNIOR T11V18I0X
Freshmen
Lane Francis Sirkcl
Ann Louise Corcoran'
Elaine Elizabeth Covault
Elisabeth L. Fincborg
Shirley Evelyn Holcomb
Rita Clair Jelinck
Sharon Eilcne Jensen
Ruth Ann Lucke
Mary Olga Olson
Shirley Rae Pawlcy
Mary Margaret Rohse
Patricia Iee Smitn
Marilyn Terry W ilhclm
Konnomores
Jeanne Onllee Greving
Marlyce Janet Mader
juninra
Charles Julius Gibson
rHAn.n nK a
Freshmen
Judy Anderson
Pearl Mae nremer
Ronald Dale Stunner
Kophomores
Verdel Dwaine Ruwe
Jack Knight Wler
juniors
Edwin Allen Mueksch
Donald Lloyd Sorby
seniors
Richard W. Barm ore
Lvnn Robert Brady
Donald Dee Jones
Don Dale Noble
James Lee Pettygrove
TEACHERS
Freshmen
Wavne EIroy Almqulst
Patricia Jean Alvord
Carol Natline Anderson
Doris Jean Anderson
Jeanne Marie Broady
Marilyn Rose Bryan
Carolyn Jean Burt
Jo Ann Chalupa
Kav Arlene Christensen
Roberta Jean Danielson
Beverly Margaret Edwards
Jeanne Camille Elliott
Delores Joan Fangmeier
Darlene Louise Firley
Wendell Philleo Friest
Mary Alice Hall
Emily Helen Hemphill
Catherine Ann Hodder
Virginia Ann Hudson
Jean Eileen Hueftle
Lois Jane KatUer
Carolyn Joan Marshall
Jere Drew McGaffey
Shirley Mae McKellipg
Shirley Lou McPeck
Gloria Mae Minor
Barbara Jeanne Nesmith
James Curtis Robinson
Barbara Jane Rystrom
Len Ray Schropfer
Karen Ann Smeta
Judith Ann Snell
Beverly Ann Soderberg
Donna Mae Sparks
Sandra E. Speicher
Patricia Jane Stafford
Barbara Ann Stout
Gerayne Lee Swanson
Mary Jean Thompson
Sophomores
Helen Joanne Alberding
Jean Clare Bangston .
Ronald LeRoy Becker
Patricia Carey
Phyllis Jean Cast
Marjory Rose Chab
Imogene D. Davis
Shirley Joann Dewey
Mary Lea Domingo
Beverlee J. Engelbrccht
Edith Louise Frederick
Carolyn Jove Fncke
Suzanne Marie Good
Barbara Whedon Grow
Mary Jean Harostreith
Margie Joan Hooks
Joyce Louise Ingram
Betty S. Janzm
Mary Ruth Knorr
Gloria Jane Kollmorgcn
Vivian Mae Iemmer
Enid Claire Levey
Sharon Margaret Msngold
Judith Esther Milder
Roma Jean Miller
Barbara Jean Padley
Mary Alice Pont
Dawn E. Purinlon
Robert A. Schellenhert
Sandra Nadine Sick
Nancy Jolene Stanley
Carole Ann Tlmm
Eleanor Ann Von Bargen
leona Nadine s allin
John Wilkinson
Bonnie June Young
Donna Mac BecVenhauer
Janet Carol Bcregren
Caihrvn Ann Bethscheider
Ronald Stirling Brandt
Marilyn Jo Brewster
I .aura Jane Brode
Marilyn Wilson Brysng
Jane Madden Crosby
Joann lee Cunningham
Anita Lee Daniels
Beverly Anne Davis
Ruth F.vhe
Mary Faith Fuelberth
Delorrs Anne fierdea
Marilyn Pae Hamer
Mildred Eileen Hansen
Marilyn !ouite Jfihnwm
Iyis Colleen Johnson
Richard Francis Kelly
Reha M. Kuklin
Joyce Laase
Barbara Ann Leigh
F. Bert Linn '
Mary Jane Manes
Clenna Mae Mong
Nancy 1 r Mueller
Jane Eileen Mullarky
Fvelvn Ada Nelson
Monte Hcott Norton
Suzanne Opltz
Charles I'reston Palmer
Janet Kathleen Oumn
Joyce Virginia rvbohrrt
Helen Miriam Sherman
Anne Crotlon Sidner
Jean Iaree Steflen
Sara lee Stephenson
Mary Howerter Stueber
Elizabeth Hipe Templeton
Joan Lils Thatcher
Patricia IOu Tinchcr
Gloria I A-t Wrhite
Diane Margaret Young
Kenuirs
Barbara J'tyce Adams
leonard I'aul Barker
Mary Maude Bedlord
Kibert Emmeti Brooks
Jane Ann Calhoun
tretchen Ann Calvert
Barbara Colwell
Clifford Harvry Dale
Janet Dlnamore
Dnnna Mae Elliott
Marlorie Ann Krlksen
Gratia Wolfs F.nh
Fay Thoreaen Frrauf
Goidie Beverly (,enia
.Vlary Ellen Gerhan
Carlotta Jean t;omel
Madeline Mary Gourtay
Helen Carol Haerer
Patricia Ann Hahn
Judith Welter Harvry
Margaret Lu Hinds
Helen Diane Htnmsn
Suzanne Holmes
Beverly Ann Jarkaon
Rnlland Tale Johnson
Duane William Johnson
Janice Jaco Kauf
Donald Joseph Kelber
Charlotte lysulse Mavni
Shirley Anne Murphy
Valient k. Vollendorls
Marilrn Ruth Paul
Nancee Weir Peterson
Judlih Ranvms polloifk
Mary Frances Robinson
Very! Irven Scott
Stanley N'ewmyrr Khumwar
Janet Iah Sleffen
Kenneth W, Sleider
James Andrew Tangdsll
Marian l-ulse Uhe
Shirley Ann Wear
Jane Harriett White
KathHen Wilson
Carol Ann Wright
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THE NEBRASKAN
On The Social Side
Coed Follies Retard Cupid;
Six Engagements Revealed
By MARILYN MITCHELL
Society Editor
No new pinnings were revealed
Monday night, probably due to
the monopoly by Coed Follies on
the usual chapter dinners and
meetings. Six recent engagements
have been announced. .
Engagements
Beerm a nn-Ha ggtrt
Mary Lou Beermann, Kappa
Delta, has announced her engage
ment to Jim Haggert, a June
graduate' from the College of
SC Schedules
Seventh Love,
Marriage Talk
The seventh in a series of 12
lectures on Love and Marriage
sponsored by the Campus Im
provement . Committee of the
Student Council will be held
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. in Love
Library Auditorium.
R. M. Green. Dean of the Col
lege of Engineering and Archi
tecture will be speaker. His topic
will be "Readiness for Mar
riage."
THIS SERIES was initiated by
the council with a desire to pre
sent something worthwhile and
cultural on the campus.
In the past the lectures have
featured a panel, film or speaker.
This year is the first time that
such a series has been offered at
the University.
Later in the semester students
will have an opportunity to de
cide whether to "continue them
next year.
Yell Squad
NU Freshmen
To Register
For Tryouts
Prospective yell squad mem
bers should register in the Un
ion activities office, Gary Hild,
yell squad leader, announced
Tuesday.
Hild said any freshman is eli
gible to try out. There are posi
tions open for two freshman girls
as regulars, three freshman boys
as regulars and two freshman
boys as alternates.
Practice sessions will be held
from 4 to 6 p.m. on March 17
and 18. A final competitive session
will be held at 7 p.m. March 23,
according to Hild.
COME TO EUROPE WITH
TOUR E l
73 Days 12 Countries
$945
TOUR E-2
62 Days 10 Coutrie
$885
APPLY: Joycw Toun
612 No. 42 SL
Omaha. Nebr.
liell representative
will visit
the University
as follows
March 5 Shell
Oil Company
(Refining)
March 5 Shell Oil Company Production Dept.
(Oil Field Production)
FOR INTERVIEWS WITH STUDENTS
RECEIVING DECREES
IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS
Chemistry Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineer
ing, and Geologists with Mathematics and Science
Background.
Please See Dean Colbert, Administration Hall
Room 104, For Appointments And Further Details.
You Can Obtain A Copy Of Our Booklet, "Opportun
ity With Shell" From Dean Colbert's Office.
Agriculture. Mary Lou is a junior
from Dakota City. Jim, an AuK
is from Grand Island.
Yonnr-Poley
Kappa Daphne Young recently
revealed her engagement to Har
ris Poley. SAE. Daphne is
junior in Teachers College and a
finalist for 1954 Cornhusker
Beauty Queen. Harris is a first
year student in the College of
Law. Both are from Omaha.
Holmes-Hodder
Sue Holmes, Theta, from Kear
ney, has announced her engage
ment to Bill Hodder, Lincoln, Phi
Delt. Both are January gradu-
ataes. She was graduated from
Teachers College, and Bill is from
the College of Business Admmi
stration. Their . wedding will be
April 3.
Kunkel-Boomer
Another recent engagement is
that of Carolyn Kunkel,' Gamma
Phi, and John Boomer. Carolyn
was graduated from Teachers
College in June. She is , from
Weeping Water. John, from Lin
coin, is a senior in Bus Ad. A
June wedding is planned.
Spohn-Smith
JoAnn Spohn has announced
her engagement to Everett Smith,
a Bus Ad sophomore from Lin
coln. Jo Ann was graduated from
Teachers College in June and is
from Friend.
Clark-Stalnaker
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Mona Clark
Lincoln, and Earl Stalnaker. Earl
is from Chappel and is a first
year student in the College of
Agriculture.
Socio Calendar
Friday
Tau Kappa Epsilon Formal,
Cotner Terrace.
Theta Chi Carnation Formal,
Lincoln Hotel.
Saturday
Alpha Xi Delta "Pink Ele
phant" pledge party.
Alpha Gamma Rho "Hula Hop"
house party.
Zeta Beta Tau 'Gamblers Pair-A-Dice'
house party.
Miller To Speak
To German Club
Miss Enid Miller will address
the German Club in Union Room
315 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Miss Millers talk, "Wien:
Leben Und Leute," will be based
on her experiences while serv
ing as librarian at the United
States Military Post in .Vienna,
Austria. '
Miss Miller, librarian in the
Humanities Division of Love
Library, will show colored slides
of scenes and sights in and
around the Austrian capital.
Full Information
at the
Nebraskan Businesi
Offic.
Bm. Student Union
of Nebraska
Manufacturing
svsjs K ; t
1 La -
Religious Sobs Described
At Presbyterian Conclave
Five Speakers Outline Vocations
To College, High School Students ,
A Presbyterian church voca
tions conference . was held ai
Presby House Friday and Sat
urday. Approximately 25 persons at
tended. The University, Doane
College and high schools in the
NTphraska Citv presbytery were
represented.
The convention program in
cluded several speakers.
' THE REV. Harold Wilson,
cpnpral missionary for the Ne
braska synod, described the work
of a general missionary, ttep.
Wilson is now working in a
church near Schuyler.
Opportunities in church music
organization and direction were
outlined by Miss Josephine waa
dell, minister of music at West
minster Presbvtenan church in
Lincoln.
The Rev. Rex Knowles ex
plained the work and qualifica
tions of a Presbyterian univer
sity pastor. He pointed out that
such work requires five years
work in a regular church in ad
dition to the seminary education
necessary for ordination. Rev.
Knowles explained that both
McCormick Seminary and Yale
Seminary offer specal courses
in university work. Rev.
Knowles has been Presbyterian
pastor at the University for sev
eral years.
.
PROBLEMS and challenges of
a rural pastor were explained
by the Rev. Duane Heap, pastor
of a rural church near Palmyra.
The Rev. Thomas Huxtable,
pastor of East Ridge Presby
tetrian church, listed various for
mer occupations of persons who
go into church vocations. He
pointed out that' in his class in
seminary were an insurance
agent, a football player and a
rubber chemist.
Rev. Huxtable stated that
anyone up to 30 to 35 years of
age is eligible for work in a
church vocation. One's college
major is unimportant, he as-
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Fine line pin (rine in
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AUDITORIUM .
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Wednesday, March 3, 1954
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tunities in church work for n
types of technicians and special
ists. REV. HUXTABLE added that
a population trend toward city
suburbs has created a need for
the organization of more new
churches in those areas. In d
tion, the field of national mis
sions offers opportunities to
work among Indians, Chinese,
lumberjacks and mountaineers in
this country, Rev. Huxtable said
He mentioned that the foreign
mission field offers positions in
34 countries, including Alaska
and Cuba.
Saturday morning a panel dis
cussed music, missions, rural
church work and Christian edu
cation. A worship service in 'he
Presby House chapel concluded
the conference. Rev. Robert
Buzza, director of the Boar', of
Christian Education for the Ne
braska synod addressed the
group. '
Main Feature Clock
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Lincoln: "The Long Lone
Trailer," 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30
9:35.
Stuart: "Tennessee Champ "
1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45.
Nebraska: "Desperate Mo
ment," 1:20, 4:46, 8:04, "Tumble,
weed," 3:07, 6:25, 9:43.
Varsity: "Rob Roy," 1:25, 3:30
5:35, 7:48, 9:45 ."Pecos Bill"'
1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20.
State: "Public Enemy," 1:00
3:55, 6:50, 9:45. "Little Caesar."
2:35, 5:30, 8:25.
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