Poge 4 Worship, Study: The Religious Week THE NEBRASKAN Friday; January 6, 1956 Baptists and Disciples of Christ Mudent Fellowship 1337 R Sunday: 5 p.m. Fellowship, sup per, worship and forum. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m. worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. chapel. Thursday: 4 p.m. coke and dis cussion. Lutheran Student Foundation 535 North 16th Sunday: Bible study, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; Vespers, 6:15 p.m. Registration (Continued from Page 1) more than 18 hours (17 hours in Arts and Sciences.) Students registering for evening classes in the Extension Division" in addition to regular classes, should have their advisor make out a drop and add worksheet, vhich the students will take to the Extension Division, 101 Architec tural Hall for processing, Mrs. Laase said. Fees will be payable for under graduate students with last names beginning with letters A to G, Mon day, Jan. 30: H to N. Tuesday. Jan. 31, and O to 2, Wednesday, Feb. 1. Students who cannot cav their fees on the assigned day may cith er claim their registration and pay their fees with a late fee of $3.00 on Monday, Feb. 6 or arrange with a friend, to whom they have given a check for the amount of the fees and a set of filled -out per sonal data cards to claim their registration for them and pay fees on the correct day. All payment of fees will be at the drill floor of the Military and Naval Science Building. Each student should bring a pen cil when he comes to register. The Assignment Committee will not have any this time. Each stu dent should bring his copy of the schedule, as only one copy per student was allowed when the schedules were printed. Students not completing registra tion on Jan. 16-13, can do so with the new students and graduate students on February 3. Students in the Graduate Col lege, and those working for an advanced professional degree in teachers College, will register from Feb. 4 to 18. Late fees for these students begins on Feb. 13. Tuesday: Church History Class, 4 p.m.; Church Membership Class, 7:30 p.m. Newman Club 1602 Q Sunday: 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 12 noon masses. Religious classes: 11 a.m. Tues day and Thursday; 7 p.m. Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday. University Episcopal Chapel 346 N. 13th Sunday: 9 a.m. Holy Commun ion; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. University Lutheran Chapel 15th and Q Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship, fol lowed by election of Assembly of ficers; 5:30 p.m.. Gamma Delta supper and election of officers, Bi ble Study. Tuesday: 7 p.m., doctrine group. Wednesday: 7 p.m., choir re hearsal. Presbyterian-Congregational 333 N. 14 x Sunday: 9 a.m. Verse Choir. Monday: 7 a.m. Bible Study. Tuesday: 7 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Vespers. Wesley Foundation Sunday: Cost supper, 5 p.m.. fire side forum, 6 p.m. Rabbi Stern will speak on the subject. "Jewish In terpretation of Immortality" at the Tifereth Israel Synagogue at 32nd and Sheridan following the supper. Unitarian 12 & H Sunday: 11 a.m. services. Tryouts For Men's Glee Club Open Men students interested in try ing out for membership in the Men's Glee Club during the second semester should contact Dale Ganz, assistant professor, of voice and di rector of the Glee Club. Ganz, whose office is Room 14 Music Building, said the deadline for the tryouts is Jan. 14. Mem bers of the Glee Club must not be music majors, he said. The group consists of 54 members. Applications For Nebraskan Positions Open Applications for staff positions on the Nebraskan are now being cepted. Application blanks can be picked up in either the Nebras kan office. Room 20, Union, or the University's Public Relations of fice, 1127 R. Street. Completed application forms must be returned to the Public Relations office no later than 5 p.m. Jan. 16. Staff positions open and salary are editor, $65; news editor, $45; managing editor. $45: editorial page editor, $45; copy editors, $35; sports editor, $45; agriculture ed itor, $20; business manaeer. $60: assistant business managers. $20 plus commission; circulation man ager, $50. Applicants for staff positions will be interviewed at the Union, Parlor A, beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, according to Dr. J. W. Arnold, chairman of the Commit tee on Student Publications. Association Lauds Three For Judging The University crops judging team was honored by the Nebras ka Crop Improvement Association Dec. 14 for its 1955 intercollegiate judging record. Team members honored were Marx Peterson, Boyd Stuhr, and Wilfred Schutz. Howard Pool, presi dent, presided at the affair. The Cornhusker team placed third in the International Collegiate Crops Judging Contest in Chicago, and in the Kansas City competi tion they were fifth. Ag Honorary Cites Thirty-Five Men Sixteen University sophomores and 19 junior men were honored for outstanding scholastic achieve ments by Gamma Sigma Deltar, honor society of agriculture. Dean W. V. Lambert of the Col lege of Agriculture is national pres ident of the society. Those honored were: Sophomores: Marvin Bishop. El- don Ervin, Robert Clock, Billy Griffith, James Janulewicz, Duane Kantor, Andris Kleinhofs. Delbert Kuhlman. Ernest Nabitv. Joseph Proskovec. Otto Schiooor- eit, Wilfred Schutz, Dennis Sedlak, Edward Stoller, Robert Wiemer and Paul Yeutter. Juniors: Howard Atkins, Ivan Auer, Donald Beck, Barry Bobst, Dean Bucy, Leo Damkroger, James Dunn, Richard Johnson, Leslie Mchargue, Jerry Medley, Roger Moline. James Peck. Glenn Sam son, Alvin Siffring, Daniel Still well, Charles Trumble, James Turner, Arley Waldo and Arthur Zech. 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