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Friday, March 9, 1955 Pecs 4 THE NE BRAS KAN International House: M faculty Club Drive Dram 232 Members The Religious Week AS p.m., Christianity TYe Faculty Club Membership i The grcr'p now living in the house J-ive wss completed Monday with " ? be moved intact to another . . m - - - ,. jui iijiuu r ti luar m lui u l 11 r i ... a trtal memaersmp zsz Pa vhen , do, addition' T " , V? p f' members. Charles Mier, mem- completed, be said. . i?urc,h- ber of the board of directors of! Margerr PolzkSl. Internatiooal I5"' Rv- Luncheon Cub, aa- House president saw that the func tion ot the international House in " vut. fnn;rn entente huvwo st corner manei AJoncav inrouEu Faculty members bave indicated j ?riente, , UniIed staiew would 3 Friday "SO P-. during Lent, tneir interest in the organization!, . .rwi l! if 'l for- kj v mi, Sfident religious houses will fol- j Tuesday: ; low their regular schedule of wor- j course. i ship services, study groups and j Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Lutheran J Lenten devotions during the com-1 instruction class; 9 p.m., interna j ing week. tional study group. Speakers at the Lenten Devo- Baptists and Disciples ef Christ tional Services will be Rev. Donald j Student Fellowship Bliss, Monday; Miss Janice Os- 1237 R 'borne, Tuesday; Rev. Donald Ro- Sunday: 5 p.m., Fellowship din- Kadlecek: ! Dutch Editor: NU Studenfif-requifi To Attend Festivities To Speak the Faculty nouaced Thursday. t: j The devotional services are held" Sandra Kadlecek, sophomore in ner. worship ana lorum. i Teachers College, will represent Tuesday: 7:30 a.m., chapel; Nebraska in the annual Cherry service. Blossom Festival in Washington. Xewtnaa Club 1(0! Q Sunday: S a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 12 noon masses. Monday through Saturday: 6:45 icm. uwr iri w-j j b cu ai au iih -1 jaj and hav paid one-half of the first . . students P, housed in larir- Sunrfav, s 30 to 7 30 n m forum. ! and 7:15 a.m.. weekday masses. year's dues, according to Miller, j j.,, . ..v, i ,e. r. c nt, ' Religion classes: 11 a.m., Tues- In addition, the faculty really j , , . , j.. ,,h.th The Interaniional " ' vX wrre as living quarters for bytenan Churc! can mew, exchange ideas and oe-j . 'r. . . . . vnndav- 7 a ,aintH -h the differ- ,fle Present residents, she added, Monday. 7 a You Must Be Born Anew" with n o 1 1 Re- J013 Waser of the First Pres- byterian Church as speaker. m., BiDie stucy. D.C.. April 3-S. Miss Kadlecek was selected to attend the naeeant by the Nebras ka Ballroom Association. She was' notified Tuesday. Activities of Cherry Blossom Princesses d urine the festival will day and Thursday; 7 p.m., Tues- include a parade, a style show, the : day, Wednesday and Thursday. Festival Ball and a congressional Lenten devotions: 5 p.m.. Sun- Reception for all 48 delegates. France is now the trouble of Europe, according, to Louis Fre quin, editor-in-chief of De TSelder lander Press, Xymegen, The Neth erlands. Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Del ta Chi, mens and womens journal ism honoraries, are sponsoring a luncheon for Frequin at noon to day in the Union. There will be no planned program but just an in formal get together so that stu dents may have a chance to talk to Frequin. . -Frequin, a guest of the Univer sity of Nebraska School of Journal ism Thursday and Friday, said the French are a very difficult people and that they would be better off to work toward a united Europe. Frequin said that Germany is economically important for H o 1 land since it provides a market for a great percentage of his na tion's exports. Uircpersonal contact, provided JStt bv the club, Mier said. ' - T , ! group has learned of new develop-1 An estimated $60,000 wid be re- , pnm rAifw, k- ", !uired to remodel and fu i internaUcnal House to a faculty present International House which club onlr by reading the news as oCered as a club center. papers bv aav information if sufficient interest in the project r bv adniinistratkm. was sbown. to tae lacuiry uy cnan eellor Clifford Hardin and the' Board of Regems, be said. i Dr. MiHer announced that the ; quarters are hoped to be ready ; bv Sej 1957 He went on to say, i Throurii the University Founda-j . . . Scholarship . . . Slates (Catiaae4 frm Page l. Tuesday: 7 p.m., Sigma Eta Chi. Wednesday: 7 a.m., cabinet; 7 p.m., vespers. I'miversity Lntheraa Cbapel 15th & M Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship with celebration of Lord's Supper 5:30 p.m.. Gamma Delta supper. Wednesday: 7 p.m., Lenten med itation; 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., cof fee hours; 7 pjn., doctrine group. I'sitariaa 12th H day; 5 and 8 p.m., Wednesday and 7 p.m., Friday. University Episcopal Cbapel 24S N. 13lh SunSay: 11 p.m., worship ice; 4 p.m., Canterbury s t u d y j groups; 6 p m., canteroury da rter. J Wednesday: 7 a.m., Holy Com- !mumoo; 7 p.m., Lenten service, 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. South Street Temple j Friday: 8 p.m., services. I Sunday: 10:30 a.m., religious school; 8 p.m., worship. I was quite thrilled to have been seiectea to represent e- braska and I think the trip will be fun, interesting and informative," serv- j she said. Miss Kadlecek is a member of WAA Board, Coed Counselers, pub licity chairman of Tassels and Kappa Alpha Theta. Jane Carpenter, 1953 graduate, was the last University student to represent Nebraska in the Fes tival. Miss Carpenter is also a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. student group meet-Ua . T leJvin Boykin, adminis- VYGriT IQIKS Sundav: 11 a.m.. worshin serv :.r::r z s aM Dr. Meivin urpywr Cron Ihratw f HOT H.i-a! Tinrnln c ,ii.g the quarters c a-j Jumort risajTlg for board posi-!and Dr. Art Kramish. Chief of " D I !i if -i rersly has made available lor xiLr kvm ni jww Wfl rOllUllOri Band, and i CA: Joan Hatnaway, "Religion and Mental Heaitn. j Tyiajtioa has an affect fiis purpose. Future plans for the present resi dents of the International House are not definite, according to J. C Colbert, Dean of Student Affairs. Construction: To Discuss Shell Design ! 3ABW treasurer, VHEA secretary, Kappa Phi and Home Fx Club; presiden of Wilson Hall, Presby House; Gertrude Sokol. BABW board, Ejme Ec Club. Newman Cub and Student Council. Sophon?ore nominees include Jan Davidson, Tassels, Coed Counsel- Air nollutlon has an aSect on Transportation will be provided ' o;aat growth. Dr. Frits Went, from Union lobby at 4:50 p.m. jjplan". physkologist at the Cah Wesley Found alio h fornia Institute of Technology, said 1411 R . Wednesday night. Sunday: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.. mora-1 Dr Went, national lecturer for ing devotional services; 5 p.m., ! Sigma Xi. national society for the sapper; 5:45 p.m., forum. The sub- ! encouragement of scientifk: re- Sect "Baotistn" will be discussed 1 search, srmke at a oublic meetinc ors, BAEW Board and Baptist Sta-; r-v. tlovd Bliss of the at the Lnivers::v. Si. James Methodist Church, Lin- He said that important fanda coln; 6:45 p.m.. worship. , mentals of plant growth have been Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., Kappa Phi f discovered by growing plants under cabinet aid STE. ; many different artificial climates. Wednesday: 6:30 to 7:4a a.m., morning breakfast and devotions. Speaker will be Rev. Tom Perkins i Delian Union ! Delian Union urges all of its student members and associates to attend the official, social meeting and party March 16 at 7:30 p.m. dent Fellowship; Mane Gerdes, Tassels Home Ec Club treasurer? BABW Beard and 4H Cub; Sue Hmkie, Red Cross, Coed Counse lors, Prsby House and Sigma Eta Chi; Sharon Hocker, YWCA. Coed Counselors. Sigma Eta Chi trea surer. Alpna Lamoaa ueita ano ;i rf Lakevaew Methodist Church Prefby Hwise. thin shell J?J Teachers College. Gamma Delta rf V sad WAA: Barbara Packard, soph Tbe seminar planned to present fttaon Ag College, orchestra, the known facts is this oew field j Xapr)a Vpjja j,!a and Towne Qub; of cement and concrete technology , 3&ve pipst sophomore in m-iil consist J a series c six i TMrtm CoHeee. Tassels. Coed The firs University seminar oa Lincoln. -Latkeraa Sttutet Bwe 535 V. It Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Bible study; i 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship serv- ices; 5:30 p.m.. LSA supper, Bible I study and program. Classified Ads tM f-fflmw34 m InwritT pro Fr Jiifcll Old -"jrtir' :)tt flw.. ' FTnatf-POTL Pawm Z-2Z feweif-onre 0 m. Friday, Mar. 9 COLLEGE NIGHT at KINGS nam philips and his orchestra Dancing 9-12 Adm. IJS9 Per Cup! Couples Only inecr. Your best move to make next to' check fixe outstanding opportunities a very particular engineering senior is sure to find at the Radio Corporation of America, world leader in electronics. An RCA engineering management repre sentative will be on campus Monday, March 12 See your placement officer now for your appointment Ask him, too. for literature with the down-to-earth facts about RCA careers. RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA Eta Chi and weekly meetings, urograms to i Counselors, Sigma be presumes in omana on j&anaay Tcrmle cjajj. and repeated in liacola on Tues-:! jina Wolf, sophomore in Ag. Say- : H&mt Ec Club, Gamma Delta and Mii9 Ketchum, Jr., consulting i Yourg, sophomore in Ag Home Ec engineer from Denver, will discuss Oiub, A? Interdeaominational, 4-H TMa 5aje3 CcjnsJructkm in Jhe j dub and Love Hall. UnitJ States and Abroad st the j On the slate for sophomore board txr sesskans. These meetings, '; positions re Doris Eby, freshman March 11 and 12, will be cpea tojia Ag, Uoion, Home Ec Club and She Dublic. Ketchum. an amixxity Towne Coh; Sandra FoelL fresh- on the design of thin sneJl and tcided plaie structures, recendy re turned frcm Mexico where be an sperted Eiaijy buMings of these rj-pes. The ther five sessions have been planned for structural and arcb iedural engineers. One of the pur poses of the seminar is to Sim plify the technical complexities in man in Teachers College, YWCA, Canterbury Club and Towne 'Club; Lorraine Haggart. freshman in Ag. Home Ec Cub, Builders and 4-H Club. Phyllis Powers, freshman iaa Teachers. Towne Club; Vesta Shay, freshman in Ag, Ag Union commit tee. 4-H Club, g Interdenom and YWCA; Pat Sherman, freshman design previously attributed to thin ; tb Arts end Sciences. Builders and shells so that more value can be j Towne Cub; Rose Wiggins, 'fresh derived from the "concrete do3-: nan in Ag, 4-H Cub and Pre lar. I O-cbesis; Frances Werte, freshman The sessions will be beld on j in Arts and Sciences, Gamma cnwscutjve Mondays, March 12 ! Delta and CnicBi eommitoee. through April 16, at the College Miss Aoderson, Coed Counselors t Medicine Uarth TLaboratory Am-' maninee for president, is a mem phithe&ter in Omaha. The Lineoln ; her f Bed Cross Teoard. Aqva meeTinES to be beld on consecutive i ouettes, Alpba Lambda Delta, Pi Taesdsys from March 12 through Apni 17 m-m be ta Eoom 237. Fer guson EilL AJ3 sessions trill be from 78 to 1 ua The seminar will be sponsored Alpha Lambda Delta, secretary of by the University CoDege of En- YWCA, pi Lambda Theta and pres gineermg and Ar-eMecture and the , ideat of Alpha Xi Delta. She was Lambda Theta ad BABW presi dent. Miss Chalupa. also on the slate for president, is a member of go) laiiN 11 Wfr I Ejrtensian Pivision m cooperation with the Portland Cement Association. lSKb ideal Nebraska Coed. Counselors Board slate has cot bees announced. 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