Paae A The Daily Nebrcskan Friday, February 21. 1958 Religious Week Methodist Student House Saturday, Feb. 22 8 a.m. Work party Sunday, Feb. 23 5 p.m. Supper, worship, and pan el discussion "Capital Punish ment" 7 p.m. Kappa Phi Rose Sunday 7:30 p.m. Sigma Theta Epsilon pledging Wednesday, Feb. 26 6:30 a.m. Breakfast and Lenten service, "The Significance of Lent," Bob Gordon Newman Club Friday, Feb. 21 7 p.m. Stations of the Cross Sunday, Feb. 23 Masses 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 10 a.m Cardinal Newman Day Breakfast Lincoln Hotel, Bishop James Casey, speaker 5 p.m. Lenten devotions 5:30 p.m. Newman Club Supper Wednesday, Feb. 26 8 p.m. Lenten devotions 8:30 p.m. Choir Weekday masses 6:45 and 7:15 a.m. Saturday masses 7:15 and 8 a.m. Legion of Mary 3 p.m. Monday and 8 p.m. Tues day (Ag Activities Bldg.) Religion classes 11 a.m. Tuesday and a Thursday 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 7 p.m. Tuesday (Ag Activities Bldg.) Congregational-Presbyterian Fellowship Sunday, Feb. 23 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship 4 p.m. Cabinet 5:30 p.m. Supper and forum 'Meaning of Lent" Rev. Tom Hux table, speaker Monday, Feb. 24 7 a.m. Breakfast and Bible study: John 8 p.m. Contemporary theology Tuesday, Feb. 25 7:15 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi Wednesday, Feb. 26 3 p.m. Worship workshop 7 p.m. Vespers 7:30 p.m. Choir Thursday, Feb. 27 8 a.m. Lenten Bible Study 9 a.m. Lenten Bible Study 3 p.m. Religion in the Fine Arts Baptist Christian Student Fellowship Sunday, Feb. 23 5 p.m. Supper and panel "Vital Evangelism" Wednesday, Feb. 26 7 p.m. Vespers University Episcopal Chapel Sunday, Feb. 23 9 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning prayer 6 p.m. Canterbury Club 8 p.m. Evening prayer Monday, Feb. 24 10 a.m. Holy Communion Tuesday, Feb. 25 10 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday, Feb. 26 7 a.m. Holy Communion 12:05 p.m. Choir 7 p.m. Choir Thursday, Feb. 27 10 a.m. Holy Communion Lutheran Student House Friday, Feb. 21 and Mrs. Club 'What at in Sunday, Feb. 23 9:45 a.m. Bible classes 10:30 a m. Coffee and rolls 11 a.m. Morning Worship 5:30 p.m. L.S.A. supper 6:15 pin. L.S.A. program Is My Christian Calling?" Tuesday, Feb 25 8 p.m. Membership Class Wednesday, Feb. 25 7 p.m. Vespers 7:30 p.m. Choir Thursday, Feb. 27 7 p.m. Basic Christian Ethics Cotner University Lutheran Chapel Sunday, Feb. 23 10:45 a.m. Worship "Walking the Old Paths" 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta supper and forum "Archeological Discoveries and the New Testament," Dr. Ray mond Surburg, Concordia College Tuesday, Feb. 25 7 p.m. Christian Doctrine Study group Wednesday, Feb. 26 7 p.m. Lenten meditation Submission of Christ" Thursday, Feb. 27 3:30-5:30 p.m. Coffee hours Ag Interdenominational Sunday, Feb. 23 5:30 p.m. Supper, worship forum, "Amos; Country Comes to Town" Lloyd speaker Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Thursday, Feb. 27 7:45 p.m. Fellowship, Dr ard Wolff speaker. Sunday Band Concert Scheduled The University Collegiate Band conducted by Jack Snider, assist ant professor of music, will pre sent a public concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Union ballroom. The and Boy Watt, Rich- Top Ncwshen Contest Closes Theta Sigma Phi. women's jour nalism professicnal fraternity at the University, is asain conducting a search for the outstanding news paperwoman in the state. The contest, open to all full-time women employed on Nebraska daily and weekly newspapers, is designed to select one outstanding woman from both divisions as well as the best news, features and women's pape writers. Deadline for the contest is to day, according to Pat Coovcr, president. Winners will be announced at the annual Matrix dinner, sched uled March 22 at the Union. Joy Schmidt will be the fea tured piano so loist. Accom panied by the band, Miss Schmidt will perform "Pi ano Concerto in A Minor by : Grieg. Also featured I will be a six j member trombone . posed of Darwin I Robinson, Robert Welch, Walter Hutchinson, Larry Mackenstadt. Selections for the concert are "Prelude and Fugue in G Minor" by Bach and Moehlmann; "Ray mond Overture" by Thomas; "Pi ano Concerto in A Minor"; "Fan fare and Alero" by Williams; "Toccata for Band" by Erickson; "Holiday for Trombones" by Rose, performed by the Trombone En semble; "Spiritual" from "Sym phony No. 5V by Gillis and Gain um; "Holiday for Winds" by Os ser; and "Proud Heritage" by Latham. Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star Snider ensemble corn Dasher, Frank Conrad, Gary and Coed Counselors Close Filings Filing for Coed Counselor board positions will close Friday accord ing to Joanne Bauman, president. Girls may file in Rosa Bouton Hall on City Campus and at the booth in the Ag Activities Building on Ag Campus. No previous Code Counselor ex perience is necessary. Board members will be chosen following the interviews Feb. 22 in Union 313. Social Col u nm Dances Make Campus Hop Another busy weekend will be gin with date-dinners and dances Frid;- night and will end with a date-dinner Sunday. Friday Phi Kappa Psi, "Mardi Gras" house party Tarm House, "Stripes and Polka Dots" house party Sigma ?u, Piggy Dinner Phi Gamma Delta, Gambling house party Alpha Gamma Sigma, "Let's Go to the 'Hop" house party Selleck Quadrangle, informal dance University Square Dancers, Col lege Activities Bldg. Cosmopolitan Club, party, Union Palladian Society, program, Temporary J Residence Halls Ag Men, hour dance Love Memorial HallBurr Hall, hour dance Saturday Delion Union party, Temporary J Kappa Sigma, open house Towne Club Alpha Gamma Sigma, AUF work session Sunday Pi Beta Phi, date-dinner Welcome Aboard Debaters! r Spring Day Deadline Today Wan I Ads t' Anglo's Piza Ohirken Hut O" phone 2-22 Frt'e Delivery. Wanteil: Two K ris fur M;iroh 1. Contact Daily Nebntskan for interviews. The deadline for filing of appli cations for Spring Day Committee chairmanships is today at 5 p.m. Applications may be picked up and filed in the Union activity office. Filings are open to all freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. The committees for which ap plications may be made are Awards, Arrangements, Men's Events, Women's Events, News paper Publicity, Tickets and Pa rade. Persons who applied tot Central Committee will automatically be considered for positions as chairman. A Campus-to-Career Case History r TT 17 If U If Ttf ' All v I ...v. '. . u. X M-. 1 A m h ft jfr'" mJJ 4 977!. p:ii tmcnt nenr B;ith, Gante. 2th & Vine Call evenings . at the TURNPIKE Saturday, February 22 MICKEY KULL & his Orchestra 6 p.m. Mr, Luck supper Pot SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY THEY CALL IT Rixstine Jewelry Mfg. Co. rings-pins-medals-trophies engraving SPECIAL ORDERS Phone 2-3810 1108 P St. AM ADVENTURE WITHOUT EQUAL I mm m&mm T&33 Is! U ft JT The most talked -about picture of the year. 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State: "And God Created Wom an," 1:00, 2:46, 4:32, 6:18, 8:04, 9:50. Joyo: "Beau James," 6:08, 9:25. "God Is My Partner," 8:00. Capitol: "The D. I.," 6:20, 9:20. "Tomahawk Trail," 8:10. 84th O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Hired Gun," 7:30, 10:20. "Jail- house Rock," 8:45. Bill Rhode (left) at the site of New Orleans' .1 s t new Claiborne Street Industrial Canal Bridge. "Problems keep life interesting for a telephone engineer "I've taken part in all kinds of en gineering projects during the five years I've been with the telephone com pany," says Bill Rhode, M.E., Tulane, '52. "Each project brings special problems to solve. "Take a couple of recent jobs I did as examples. One was to plan and oversee the relocation of telephone fa cilities near a new drawbridge. The job included designs for attaching tele phone cable to the finished bridge and for providing service to the bridge tender's office and the locks. "The other job was completely dif ferent. 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