The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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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!
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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.
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Stuart: "The Lady Takes A
Flyer," 1:24, 3:27, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30.
Lincoln: "Raintree County,"
12:15, 3:05, 5:55, 8:45.
Nebraska: "The Red Balloon,"
1:09, 3:11, 5:13. 7:15. "The Lost
Continent," 1:56, 3:58, 6:00, 8:02,
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Varsity: "The Quiet American,"
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"Tomahawk Trail," 8:10.
84th O: "Cartoons," 7:15.
"Hired Gun," 7:30, 10:20. "Jail-
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for a telephone engineer
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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. I wa3 asked to make an ex
perimental installation of some newly
developed line concentrator equip
ment. After selecting the test location,
I engineered facilities for the remote
concentrator unit, and trunk plant to
the central office.
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they're a result of the growth of the
telephone business. Not only do prob
lems like these keep life interesting
for a telephone engineer, but they
mean that careers are full of oppor
tunities to show what you can do and
get ahead."
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