The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1957, Image 3

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    Friday, September 28. J 957
Religious Week Reviewed
By BILL JOHNSTON
Religions Editor
K&pp Phi, Methodist girl's club,
Is. holding its annual fall contact
party at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. I.
The party has been planned to
acquaint interested girls wiU Kap
pa Phi. "Angles and Diamonds"
will be the party theme. All Meth
odist and Methodist preference
girls who are interested in Kap- j
pa Phi are invited to attend. The
party is at the Methodist Student
House.
Methodist Student Douse
1217 R ST
Sunday, Sept. 29
5:00 p.m. Supper and forum;
"Vocations," Dr. L. E. Mattingly,
speaker
Tuesday, Oct. 1.
7 p.m. Kappa Phi ""Angles and
Diamonds" Party for all interest
d girls.
7:30 Sigma Theta Epsilon fra
ternity meeting
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7 a.m. Cabinet meeting
7 p.m. Bible study
Ag Interdenominational House
S357 Holdrege
Sunday, Sept. 29.
S p.m. Supper and forum
Baptist -Christian
Student Fellowship
1237 'R" St.
Friday, Sept. 27-Sunday." Sept. 29.
Fall Retreat, Camp Merrill, Ful
lerton, Neb. Speaker, Dr. John
Raad, Iowa State Teachers Col
lege. Sunday, Sept. 29.
S p.m. Supper, worship, and
forum.
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7 a.m. Cabinet meeting
7 p.m. Evening Vespers
Presbyterian-Congregationrfl
Fellowship
333 No. 14th St.
Sunday, Sept. 29.
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship
11 a.m. Morning Worship
5:30 p.m. Sapper and forum,
"What Protestants Should Know
About Roman Catholicism" Father
Robert Sheehy, speaker.
Monday. Sept. 30.
7 a.m. Breakfast and Bible
study
Tuesday, Oct. 1.
8 a.m. Study of contemporary
Theology
10 a.m. The Life and Teachings
of Christ
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7 a.m. Cabinet meeting
7 p.m. Vespers
7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday, Oct. 3.
8 a.m. Basic Christian Beliefs
11 a.m. Bible study
7 : 15 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi
Lutheran Student House
535 No. 16th St.
Saturday, Sept. 28.
Afternoon, Listen to the game
Sunday, Sept. 29.
9:45 a.m. Bible classes (also
held at 1200 No. 37)
10:30 a.m. Coffee hour
11 a.m. Morning Worship
5:30 p.m. L.S.A. supper and pro
pram "Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7 p.m. Vespers
7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Daily
3:30 p.m. Coffee time
Union To Sponsor
Army Pigskin Rally
The U n i o n-sponsored Pigskin
Party will be held Saturday,
Sept. 28, in the Faculty Lounge of
the Union at 12 noon. The game
bpfween West Point and Nebraska
will be charted play by play. Free
refreshments are to be served by
the General Entertainment Com
mittee, according to Barb Meston,
chairman.
ROMANO'S
Z26 No. 10th St.
Free
21 Variety
75c $1.00
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B nal BYita Hillel Fonndntwm
Tifereih Israel Synagogue
S219 Sheridan
jy 27
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6 p.m. Service
Saturday, Sept. 28.
6 a m. Service
South Street Temple
20th and South
Friday, Sept. 27.
8 p.m. Services
Saturday, Sept. 28.
10 a.m. Service
Newman Club
1602 "Q" St.
Sunday night supper 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Masses 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
a.m.
Weekday Masses 8:45 and 7:15 I
a.m.
Saturday Masses 7:15 and 8
a.m.
Confession 7:30 p.m. Saturday
and before all Masses.
Religion classes
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs
day 7 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 11 a.m.
Tuesday 7 p.m. Ag Activities
Bldg.)
University Lutheran Chanel
(Missouri Synod)
15th and Que !
Sunday, Sept. 29.
10:45 a.m. Worship
5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta Supper
followed by a discussion on '"What
Shall I Do With My Life" and
pledging
Tuesday, Oct. 1.
7 p.m. Christian Doctrine Group
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7:00 Choir rehearsal
Thursday, Oct. S.
5:30-5:30 p.m. Coffee nours
I'niversily Episcopal Chapel
346 No. 13th
Sunday, Sept. 29.
9:00 a.m. Holy Communion
11:00 a.m. Morning Pra3'er
4:00 p.m. Choir picnic
6:00 p.m. Canterbury Club
Tuesday, Oct. 1.
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
7:00 a.m. Holy Communion
7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal
Thursday, Oct. 3.
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion
Evangelical United Brethern
Student Fellowship Sunday, Sept.
29, 5:00. Room 313 Student Union.
Ag Coffee Hour
The Ag Union will hold an organ
izational coffee hour, Monday be
tween 4 and 5 p.m. in the Main
Lounge of the Activities Building.
Two officers and an advisor from
each organization on Ag Campus
and the housemother and two of
ficers from each organized house
on Ag have been invited to attend.
The event is sponsored by the
Ag Union Hospitality Committee.
Marilyn Jensen is chairman of the
committee.
Delta Phi Delta Names
Art Society Officers
Delta Phi Delta, national art
honorary has elected the following
new officers:
President, Dick Moses; vice
president, Marvin Sportier; secre
tary, Irene Nielsen; treasurer,
Mike Smith and historian, Gwen
Kautzman.
The announcement was made
by Freda Spaulding, faculty ad
isor. The Little Giant Cafe
233 No. 11th
Giant Hamburger 25c
Meals & Short Orders
PIZZA DRIVE-IN
Phone 2-5961
Delhery
Pizza Pies
$1.50 $2.00
TOMORROW ON THE MALL
s
Courtesy Ltnoftli Star
National Acclaim
Dallas Hunt, a sophomore in
Teachers, received national atten
tion as a "Teen in the News," in
the October issue of Seventee
Magazine.
Recently earned Miss Rodeo
America at the Golden Spur Inter
national Rodeo in Chicago, the
publication saluted Miss Hunt as
an expert cowgirl. ""Dallas has
taken occasional leaves from col'
lege to compete in rodeos, preside
at stockmans balls, and tour Bra
zil," said Seventeen.
Miss Hunt was also chosen Miss
Rodeo Nebraska in 1956, National
High School Rodeo Queen in 1955,
and Homecoming Queen of Lincoln
High in 1955.
YWCA Gains
125 Members
At Meeting
"As a result of the annual upper
class rendezvous, held Thursday,
membership in the city-campus
YWCA was increased by 125 mem
bers," stated Barb Sharp, presi
dent. At the rendezvous, which is an
informal coffee, the upperclass
women met the officers, cabinet
and executive director of YWCA.
Members who wish to belong to
a committee may join any of the
following committees: Campus Af
fairs, Public Affairs, Student-Faculty
Coffee Hour, Faith, Love and
Marriage, Noon Discussion, Public
Relations, Christmas Bazaar, Serv
ice Projects and Comparative Re
ligion. "Any upperclass women who are
interested in joining YWCA and
were unable to attend the rendez
vous should contact the YWCA of
fice," stated Phyl Bonner, chair
man of Public Relations committee.
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TURNPIKE BALLROOM
Lincoln a Finest
COMING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th
LINCOLN'S LARGEST DANCE BAND
BUD HOLLOWAY
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The Daily Nebraskan
On The Soctc Side:
'Derby' Highlights Society
Have any talent for peanut push
ing girls? Dont feel bad if you
dont. There is sure to be an event
for everyone at the Sigma Chi
Derby Day Saturday.
Derby Day chairman, Ron Ren-
ford, has been carrying around a ;
list of some pretty strange and j
intriguing events. They Ye having i
everything from a greased pig
race to a beauty contest to choose
Miss Derby Day.
The male population of the
campus should be especially in
terested in this last event ot tne
all sorority outing.
The social calendar lists many
and varied activities this week in
cluding jam sessions, game func
tions, hour dances and the old
standby, picnics.
Friday
Palladian Literary Society
Program
Alpha Xi Delta-Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Hour Dance 5 p.m.
Chi Omega Pledge Tea S:30
p.m.
Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha Gam
ma Rho Hour Dance 4:30 p.m.
Sigma Kappa-Beta Sigma
Psi Hour Dance 5 p.m.
Fedde Sail-Burr Hall Hoar
Dance 7 p.m.
Love Memorsl Hall-Pioneer
House Hour Dance 5 p.m.
Towne Club-Andrews House,
Selleclc Quad Hour Dance 7; 30
p.m.
AH University Square Dance
Saturday
Sigma Chi Derby Day 1 p.m.
Alpha Omicron Pi-Alpha Gam
ma Rho Lunch and listen to
game 11:30 .m.
Kappa Delta Pledge-Informal
Coffee Hour 9:30 a.m.
Sunday
Ag Campus Clubs
Reschedule Retreat
The Ag YM-YWCA fall retreat
has been postponed until Saturday,
Oct. . a week later than was
planned.
The retreat will be held at Camp
Kitaky at South Bend, and only
members may attend.
Mr. F. W. Groth, the principal
speaker, will talk on 1 o o k i n g
ahead r
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WALT'S MUSIC
SHOP
PARADE 1:30 P.M.
Alpha Phi-Delta Tau Delta
Jam Session i:S0 p.m.
Delta Delta Delta Tea for
Rousemother 3 p.m.
Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma
Phi Epsilon Picnic l:S0 p.m.
Alpha Xi Delta-Delta Upsilon
Social Hour p.m.
Research
Applicafion
Due Oct. 1
Staff members interested in c-!
turing or research abroad during
the year 1958-59 are sked to file
their applications by October I,
1957.
Faculty research fellowship ap
plications for the summer of 1958
should be submitted in triplicate
not later than Oct. 15 to the Office
of the Graduate College, Social
Sciences, Room 111. Fulihright in
formation may be obtained in this
office, also.
Forms may be obtained by writ
ing to the Conference Board of
Associated Research Councils Com
mittee on International Exchange
of Persons, 2101 Constitution Ave.
Wash. 25, D.C.
Staff members who have served
one or more years will be given
preference. The fellowships are
not granted for work to be used
as theses for advanced degrees.
Fifteen fellowships will be avail
able with stipends of $1000 each.
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Anthology
Deadlines
Announced
The National Poetry Association
has announced the deadlines for
submission of poems for possible
inclusion in two ooetry anthologies, i
Original poems by students for j
inclusion in the next edition of the
College Students Poetry Anthology j
must be submitted by Nov. 5.
The deadline for submission of i
verse by ttachers and librarians j
to the National Teachers Anthol-1
ogy m ill be Jan, 1, 1958.
Any student attending college is
eligible to submit his verse for in
clusion in the student anthology.
There is no limitation as to form
or theme, but shorter works are
preferred, the association an
nounced. There are no fees or charges
for either acceptance or submis
sion of verse. Each poem must
be typed or printed on a separate
sheet, and must bear the name
and home address of the students
as well as the name of the college
he attends.
Manuscripts should be sent to
the Offices of the Association, Na
tional Poetrv Association. S210 Sel-
by Avenue, Los Angeles 34, Calif,
KK Draffs Due
Thorough drafts af the Kosmet
Kluh skits are due Thursday,
Oct. J, at the Phi Delta Theta
house, and mast be there by
5:3ft.
Final drafts mast be handed
ia by October 15, according to
Keith Smith, publicity chairmam.
PEWEVS STREET FLOOR
2:00 P.M.
Medical Test
Required Once
For Admission
I All students who enter any ac
credited medical college must take
the national Medical College Ad
mission Test at least once, ac
; cording to Eugene Dowell, Pre
Medical adviser.
The last test of this nature
which will be effective for 195S
admissions will be given, October
29, 1957. Application forms r
now available at 306 Bessey Hall.
Applications must reach the Ed
ucational Testing Service, Prince
ton. New Jersey, by October IS.
Mass Red Cross
Meeting Cancelled
The Red Cross meeting for up
perclassmea scheduled for Tues
day October 8th has been cancelled.
A mass meeting will be held
'October 22 in the Social Science
1 Auditorium at 7 pjn.
! Everyone may attend this meet
ling. i Interviews for chairmen will be
held on Saturday, September 2Sth
in the Red Cross office in the Stu
dent Union, room 506,
Rag Staff
A meeting ef all Daily Ne
braska staff members and re
porters will be held with Robert
Cranford the Nebraska f
rices Saturday trm 1ft a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Mr. Cranford is the adviser t
the Daily Nebraska.
Various phases f jom-Mtisn
wilt be discussed at the meetmg.
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