: I i . f . - . ' i; .'. l 1 i. Pags 4 The Daily Nebroskon Friday, Februo ry 1 5,-J 957 College Night Featured: Tfte Religious Week By CINDY ZSCHAU Church Editor Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson, pastor of Chicago's Fourth Pres byterian Church, will be the speak er at a college night lecture and coffee hour Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Westminster Presbyter ian Church. 1 The college night activities are part of a five-day preaching mis sion at the Westminster Church, according to Jan Lichtenberger, chairman of the college age group. Dr. Anderson is a former moder ator of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. He has been the minister at Fourth Presbyterian for 29 years. A graduate of Kansas State Col lege and McCormick Seminary at Chicago, Dr. Anderson has been a delegate to several world meet ings, both denominational and inter denominational and served as a representative to the World Coun cil of Churches. - B'nai B'rith Hille Foundation Friday; 7:30 p.m., worship at South Street Temple, 20 & South. Sermon is "A Jealous God." Friday: 8 p.m., vprship at Con gregation Tifereth Israel, 32 & Sheridan. Saturday: 8 and 10:45 a.m., wor ship at Congregation Tifereth Is rael. Christian Science Organization Thursday: 7-7:30 p.m., worship In Room 315 of the Union. ' Lutheran Student House 535 No. 16 Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible study; 10:30 a.m., coffee hour; 11 a.m., morning worship; 5:30 p.m., LSA cost supper; 7:25 p.m.. World of Prayer service'. 15 p.m., non-credit Lutheran Reforrna Last Preliminary Tournament Set The last preliminary tournament to qualify for the national inter collegiate bridge tournament will be held Saturday at Room 315 and 316 in the Union at 1 p.m. The top eight qualifying teams of the preliminaries will compete Feb. 23 in the finals. Entry blanks may be filled out at the prelimin aries, according to Betty Kampfe, recreation committee chairman of the Union. No one may be eligible for the final meet unless he has partici pated in a preliminary round. Student Day Tuesday: 7 course "The tion." Wednesday: 7 p.m., vespers led by Latham Mortensen; 7:30 p.m., choir. Thursday: 7:30 p.m., Christian doctrine class. Methodist Student IIuse 1417 R Sunday: 5 p.m., Wesley Fire side Dyn-a-mite; 5:45 p.m., forum evaluating Religious Emphasis Week; 7 p.m.. World Student Day of Praver service at Lutheran Stu dent House. Wednesday: 8 p.m., Bible study group. Newman Catholic Center 1602 Q Saturday: 8 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Club. Sunday: 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon, Masses. Weekdays: 6:30 and 7:15 a.m., Masses. Prcsyterian-Congregational 333 No. 14 Sunday: 5:30-7:30 p.m.. forum "Prayer: A Necessity?" with Ellis Butler; 7:15 p.m.. World Student Day of Prayer at the Lutheran Student Chapel. Monday: 7 a.m., Bible student on the Book of Revelation, Tuesday: 8, 9, and 11 a.m., Life and Teachings of Jesus; 7 p.m., Sigma Eta Chi. Wednesday: 7 p.m., vespers. Thursday: 8 p.m.. Religion and Literature. University Episcopal Chapel 346 No. 13 Sunday: 9 a.m.. Holy Commun ion; 11 a.m., morning prayer; 6 p.m., Canterbury Club supper. Tuesday: 10 a.m., Holy Com munion. Wednesday: 7 a.m., Holy Com munion; 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday: 10 a.m., Holy Com munion. University Lutheran Chapel (Missouri Synod) 15 & Q Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship; 3 p.m., Assembly Council; 4:30 p.m., Gamma Delta Board; 5:30 p.m., Gamma Delta supper followed by topic, "Disciples in Clay" led by Pastor E. E. Mueller, Omaha. Wednesday: 7 p.m., choir rehea al. Thursday: 3:30-5:30 p.m., coffee hours; 7 p.m., doctrine group. ATTENTION STUDENTS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AT KAUFMANS CREDIT JEWELERS DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY REPAIRS NEVEB ANY INTEREST Ol AHRYING CHARGES " I ASK FOR Rich OR Joe MOTOROLA ( Leader in Electronics) invites you to interview for positions in PHOENIX, ARIZ. RIVERSIDE, CALIE CHICAGO, ILL Our representative ivill be on your campus February 19, 1957 See your placement office to arrange an appointment Women Journalists: PresentationToHighlight Theta Sigma Phi Banquet Presentation of eight awards to j outstanding women journalists in Nebraska will highlight the 1937 Matrix Banquet sponsored by The ta Sigma Phi, Women's profes sional journalism fraternity at the University, according to Bev Deepe, president. The banquet will be held Saturday, April 6. Plans to honor Nebraska's wom en journalists at the 1957 banquet were announced Thursday by Miss Deepe. "Our desire is to focus attention on the contribution being made by Nebraska newspaperwomen and in so doing " to encourage more girls to consider journalism as a career," Miss Deepe said. Editors and publishers through out Nebraska are being requested to nominate top women staff members who will submit samples of their work in one of three writ ing categories for judging spot news, feature stories and wom en's page stories of columns, Miss Deepe stated. Scrolls will be presented to win ners in . each of the three cate gories in both daily and weekly newspaper divisions, Miss Deepe said. From the list of category winners, two women will be chosen to receive "Journalist of the Year" plaques; one for the daily field; the other, for the weekly field. Deadline for contestants to sub mit entries is Friday, March 15, according to Miss Deepe. All en tries should be mailed to Woman of the Year Contest, Theta Sigma Phi, School of Journalism, Uni versity of Nebraska. 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Fun means career, too, because Vought helped Don find a field he thoroughly enjoys exploring new applications for human engineering in Chance Vought's Reliability Design Group. Don's helping designers develop electronic gear that's pro ducible, simple to operate and easy to maintain. His electronics training comes in handy, and for the human aspects involved so would a good grasp of psychology. So Don's working toward an M.A. in Psychology this winter at Southern Methodist University, and Chance Vought's helping with tuition. Don helps Chance Vought designers create producible, easy-to-maintain electronic gear for products like this Regulus II surface-to-surface missile. It's an old Vought custom, helping young engineers. Our symposiums on creative thinking, programmed job rotation for broadening purposes, and expert career counseling have helped start some spectacular careers. And there's long-standing agreement in bachelor circles that Dallas is a good place to live. Our campus representative can tell you more about living and advancing in Dallas. Ask your Placement Office to make your appointment. Meantime, if you'd like, write for immediate information to: Mr. C. A. Besio, Supervisor Engineering Personnel Dept. CN-2 CHANCE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT Incorporated Dallas, Texas 1 i Part of Don's assignment is to improve cockpit displays in supersonic fighters. Here he and a Vought psychologist study a problem im human engineering. v . Our representative will be in your Placement Office Wednesday, February 27, to describe firsthand Chance Voug-ht'e program for young engineers. Reserve time for your own interview by making your appointment today. 19: e M. CM A MCE I 4 w t q q m m o m a r p . fiMHA. tixa 5" I 7 if