The Daily Nebraskan Friday, April 29, J 963 Page 4 E-Veek Convocation The Engineers Week con vocation will be held today at 11 a.m. in the Ballroom of the Student Union. E. O. Morton, engineering mana ger for Westir.ghouse laun dry' division will be the speaker. PHILLIP MORRIS 5AVE-A-PACK m4 wh 3 channel srerao TV Styesr Comedy Eve Te Make The Screen 8lub TONY DEAN JANET CUSTT5- MAKT1N LEIGH SMBMMreCHOtS With Love ... 1 p) Ml , CM 1 Tbe Intematicnal Scientific Foundation presents UNDER THE GRACIOUS AUSPICES Of HIS MAJESTY KING LEOPOLD Kl w Will mm (SSGI WELLES I '1 -.KOKyBRAUOT . UJAff COLOR by DC UX ; "'jit'-'M iiiiiif Bf'iiTif-J ( . " i f a, ' mmm Social Side: Weekend Sprees Limited Spring Day and Ivy Day have taken over the weekend except for three formals. Friday Phi Gamma Delta Rose Formal, 6:30 p.m.-midnight. Spring Day, 1 p.m., on the mall. Saturday Ivy Day, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Acacia Orchid Lei Formal, 7 p.m.-nridnight. Brown Palace Spring for mal, 7 p.m.-midnight Fifty May Go to Pen If So Desire Fifty people will have an opportunity to participate in the A Student Union tour to the State Penitentary lues day evening. The annual event includes a complete tour of the insti tution, dinner, and entertain ment presented by the in mates. Buses will leave from the Ag student union at 5:30. Only the first 50 to make reserva tions at the Ag Activities of fice before that time may at tend. This is the largest group the institution will accomo date for this type of tour. The cost will be $1 which includes the evening meal. Doors Open 12:45 Starts Tomorrow fi porting after t p.m. J ' ' pwfcatf after p .. (M tM jn fJCORLO-FAGLT-m V" www wwctp TECXNCOLOft i ..iiji.,. r. ; 'is!!-':. Council Hears Faculty Ideas For Open House Program Two tickets to ;"Ben Hur" and dining for two at Ross Steak House in Omaha are up for grabs as the prize for the winner of the Spring Day Bicycle Kace. Archie Clegg, chairman of Spring Day, told the Student Council at its meeting Wednesday that the 10-mile trial would be the big event of the Spring Day activities. Clegg also told the Council that preparations for the ac tivities of Spring Day were made and he urged Council members to encourage stu dents in their respective liv ing units to participate in and attend Spring Day. In other reports heard by the Council, Fred Flickers, chairman of the all-University open house committee, told the council of the recent meeting his committee had with the deans of the colleges and the advisers of the pres ent open house programs. Rickers listed some of the suggestions that the various Spring, Ivy Day Events Spring Day, Friday 1 :Z Mmi'h aod onvn' tug-of-wMi sod mm' puhhl ontMt I ::W Kurkine Brrmr r4mM 1:45 Vmnti h.ti rmre ?:00 M-n' hiryrl far 4:15 Hmimi'i "-throwine eoatnt ?::m W Antra hot put rvt-et 3:M) tfifr4 Plr rntrt tt omra' ri-cir r- Vmi IMiilttd I'minm birthday pott? M:M OH HUxk 7 danrr ia:lft Am-ar4inK Sprlaj D7 tropopm 10:3 MrrH dan Icy Day, Saturday M arlllo riar .-OS Bftnd Cnnrert t:!5 Mortar rWrU lnnoniifcl MW follow! by thr rvadinr f Ivy av HMon f - ( haiiu Ivy aad iiUsy rater followed by May Qaf) aji4 uri :! Draa Brrrkrnridcr apraka :J Plantint of Ivy t Si Homni'i ainc " . 1I:4S art IW(nnal V '. lt:5 rarillma rine V , 1 ' : ' t ( I l:a t onrt prcrtal f ' 1 OH Fraternity l"t I:n IFC nip. AI W aar pr-atr t:f5 Mra' Gl?e. Individual aroaiaraaia" tropbia prrvnt-d (mm an4 3-M Aaaoanfmrot nf ftiaa; ajtoawa t'mirt Rriifial :5 Mortar Boar tappttc mni laaiiinaa IsrhHac Siama Alpha Eta New initiates of Sigma Al pha Eta. speech and hearing professional honorary, have been announced. Thev are Midee Timm. Jean Hinman, Jan Kauffelt, Soniej Steiner, Jan Osterloh. Kathy; Riepe, Judy McGovern. Pen n:e Sandritter. Yvonne Young : and Patty Rohlffs. New officers of the organi zation are Sue Schrieber, president: Judy McGovern,, Main Feature Oook Stuart: "Master of Congo Jung!e." 1:34, the 3:37, 5.40, 7:43. 9:46. Lincoln: "The Ten Com mandments," 12:1". 4:10, 8:03. Nebraska: "The 1:07, 4:29. 7:51. 2:52. 8:14, 8:36 Varnity: "Who Bravados." "The Fly," Was That 7 2!. Lady?" 109, 3:13, 5:17, 9:25. State: "Goliath and the Barbarians," 1:26, 3:26, 5:26, 7:26. 9 26. Joyo: Toby Tvler." 7:25. 9 30. "The Lost Planet", 7:00, 9:05 81th Si O: ed y." 7 45 Land," 7-f.O. ers," 9:30. "3 Stooge Com The Young "The Javhau'k "The Man VTho Could Cheat Death." 11:30 Starview: Cartofn. 7 40. The Burning Hills." 7:50. "The Tunnel of Love." 9 35. Tarnishwj Aneels." 11:00. West O: Cartoon. 7:35. ' Tar 7Jin the Ape Man," 7:45. "Yel lowstone Kellv." 920. "Car den of Evil." 10:55. Nebraskan Want Ad Tf-iaVM tfjfatfiaa a. rat. la. a. . . srt wd pM for TtMTi l ir ftirf 4 c04rf or l biw1 , FOR SALE Bt rent 'M jt-q trar 26 ft ati-!ij knttr plrwi it ro"tn. 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KRSOHAL .Ht ao yvj maan yvu'ra cir n-lfrf all our nanita la ti a-uto. eailrt to wii i a t"ie7Troa. i 1 I H 0 I .til M I K) J 14 M 1 m W 2 I f s" ?l-2 I 70 i 1.18 I I "4"TlTl j il W I M 1M I I ' TiT s-m i i 'm ( i S8 1 i e t 5 vT attending' faculty members forwarded. These suggestions were: 1) that the committee be aware of a conflict of in terests in an All-University Open House program 2) to build around a purpose that is both educational and en tertaining 3) to start the event small and build it larger in future years 4) do not elim inate any of the present events and 5) next year, co ordinate the present main events. Rickers told the Council that Dean Breckenridge and Mr. ' Pittenger recommended that the committee limit the all-University open house pro gram next year by coordin ating the present main events, inviting other colleges to have programs on the same days if they desired and by con ducting tours. John Hoerner moved to ac cept the committee report with the recommendations. Chuck Wilson then told the Council that he was definitely Ads 10 to Clan vice-president; Sonie Steiner. recording secretary; Midge Timm corresponding secre tary and Jean Hinman, treas urer. DANCE -SAT., APRIL 30 JIMMlf RAY tfca East Hills Qimitat Ada.. SI. 00 Csple Oaly 70rk 4 Swwf fer Rnarvatiom IV t-7tU t7" t V1NYI tCA Cvttoa lacordt iwat ralaotad for vie f tor rHa Cgerafla A THINKING MAN'S fltTf . A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE f WHAT A RECORD!! 10 GREAT JAZZ NUMBERS Martian' lullaby March Of The Toy Royal Garden Bluet Just A Mood Shine On Harvest Mean Erroll's Bounce Si. Jamas Infirmary Gribiribi Tin leaf Blue ' When The Saints Go Marching In 4 PLAYED BY YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS Benny Goodman Lewis Armstrong 1 Errell Garner Jonah Jones Ben Webster Bob Scebey Vic Dickenson Rex Stewart Dukes of Dixieloikal f i' t4 Be . r y Jf TMi fftY urtj onl? nUSA, Kit vmJid la ttf pfohittterJ, " j(r mmtmmmHKaiii1 J lcj or therMr ra(rKtaj nires Jubc jW, IVW. .4 opposed to starting the all University open house as a small production since the or iginal motion that set up the committee was that the com mittee check the possibility and feasibility of holding an all-University open house and then planning toward- that goal, regardless of when the production might eventually be held. The motion to accept the report was tabled. 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