Page A Lincoln, Nebraska Friday, October 8, 1954 Your Church God Has A Place On Campus COTNER SCHOOL OF RELIGION Sunday 5 p.m. Dr. Donald Wells, director of secondary and higher education, American Bap tist Convention, will speak. Rev Kooert uavis will be installed as minister of the combined Baptist and Disciples of Christ student fel lowship at the First Christian Church at 8 p.m. with Dr. Wells speaking. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHAPEL AND CATHOLIC CENTER Sunday masses S, 9, 10, 11 and 12 a.m. Weekday masses 6:45, 7:15 a.m. Religious courses Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m., Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. on city campus and Tuesday at 7:3a p.m. on Ag campus at the Ag College Activities Bldg. Saturday Newman Club open house after the football game. Sunday 3 p.m. Newman Club picnic. SOUTH STREET TEMPLE Friday p.m. Pre-Sukos serv ice with the sermon toDic. "Davs ot Awe-Festival of Joy." METHODIST STUDENT CHURCH Sunday 5 p.m. Fireside Club meeting discussion, "Time Is Slip pery Stuff." LUTHERAN STUDENT HOUSE Sunday 10 a.m. Bible class, 11 a.m. worship, 5:30 p.m. L.S.A joint meeting at Ag campus. Panel discussion on "What Do I Expect Out of College." Wednesday 7 p.m. vespers, 7:30 p.m. choir. CONGREGATIONAL - PRESBY TERIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday 5:30 p.m. forum and 25c supper. The Rev. Frederick Roblee of Wes t m i n s t e r Presbyterian Church will speak on "What Pres byterians Believe." UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Sunday 10:45 a.m. worship, 5:30 Gamma Delta supper followed with a speech by Dr. A. M. Rehwinkel of St. Louis on "The Flood." Wednesday 7 p.m. choir re hearsal. K K Nominations . . . (Continued from Page 1) junior in Business Administration, Inter-Fraternity Council, Corn Cobs, NUCWA treasurer, band, Gamma Lambda, Religious Wel fare Council and social chairman of Beta Sigma Psi. Beta Theta Pi; John Gourlay, junior in Arts and Science, Corn Cobs, managing editor of the Corn hcsker, treasurer of Student Coun cil and corresponding secretary of Beta Theta Pi. Delta Tau Delta: Don Erway, sophomore in Business Adminis tration, Varsity football team. Farm House; Junior Knobel, senior in Agriculture, Innocent, president of Corn Cobs, vice presi dent of Builders, vice chairman of Union Board of Managers, chair man of Ag Union activities, vice president of Gamma Lambda, Ag Executive Board,. Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta, band and Red Guidon. Kappa Sigma; Ron Green, sopho more in Arts and Science, Kosmet Klub worker, University Theater, band and cheerleader. Phi Delta Theta; Jack Braley, unior in As College, Varsity foot ball team. Phi Gamma Delta; Charley Fer guson, junior in Business Admin istration, Biz Ad council, treasurer of Phi Gamma Delta. Pi Kappa Phi; Von Innes, junior in Engineering, Kosmet Klub, Inter-Fraternity Council, American Institute of Architecture and sec retary of PI Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Psi; Duane Rankin, senior in Teachers College, vice president and pledge trainer of Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bob Ber- guin, sophomore in Business Ad ministration, Varsity football team Sigma Chi; Bob Oberlin, senior in Engineering, Varsity football, N Club, Executive committee of Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu; Jerry Menefee, junior in Business Administration and Sigma Nu scholarship chairman. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Ron Clark, senior in Teachers College, Var sity football team. Selleck Quadrangle, Burnett House; George Hunker, sophomore in Teachers College, AUF, Corn Cob worker, Kosmet Klub worker, University Theater, Union Dance committee and social chairman of Burnett House. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marion Tritsch, junior in Ag College, sec retary of Tau Kappa Epsilon and member of Corn Cobs. Theta Xi; Leonard Barker, sen ior in Teachers College, vice pres ident of Corn Cobs and secretary of Innocents and Union Board. Zeta Beta Tau; Leonard Singer, senior in Business Administration and assistant circulation manager of The Nebraskan. Truckers Attend NU Driving Course Representatives from many of the state's leading trucking com panies are on campus this week to attend the University's Third Annual Extension Course in the training of commercial drivers. The course, which will 'st hrough this week will feature lectures by authorities on the var ious aspects and problems of Com mercial driving. Fourteen people are taking this course, including representatives from some f the major trucking firms and traffic supervisors from cities throughout the country. BIG RALLY DANCE TONIGHT! Come Out As You Are Jimmy Phillips and his Orchestra Only $1.80 per couple MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT V ! .P. , 111 One Mile West on "O" at Capitol Beach HMIWWHWHfl Immmr m)uiMtd0 17 fUJ iru p u I "i ALPHA OMICRON PI Good Luck, HUSKERS! PI KAPPA PHI Let's stone them Skin the fat . crazy Cats! "Go, Big Red!" off those ole cats! DELTA SIGMA PHI BEAT "K" STATE THETA XI DELTA DELTA Let's ThJTaAknd Do is with you, team. DELTA GOOD LUCK Vl6u TllHw? 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