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The Nebraskan
Friday, September 23, 1960
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Religious Groups Meet
X variety of insjJirational
meetings have been slated
by campus religious groups
to mark the beginning of the
school year.
"The Role of the Church in
the Academic Community,"
will be discussed in a series
of Sunday night meetings at
Wesley House.
This week's topic, "Is the
Church Necessary?" will be
lead by Rev. J. Graydon Wil
son, state director of MSM.
A question period will follow
his 6 p.m. talk in room 234 of
the Student Union.
New students who were un
able to attend the first open
house sponsored by the Bap
tist Student Fellowship Sun
day have been invited to at-
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tend a second welcome night
this Sunday at the First Bap
tist Church in Lincoln.
Olympic Speaker
Olympic winner Don Brand,
who placed fifth this summer
in free style wrestling ana is
an NU alum, will speak at a
banquet to be held Wednes
day. September 28 in the
Cornhusker ballroom for all
Baptist students.
A picnic will be held at
Pioneer .Park Sunday. Stu
dents wishing to attend will
meet at the National Lutheran
Council Student House at 4
p.m.
"Choosing a Mate" will be
the topic for Sunday night's
Peabody to View
Grid Opener
Eddy Peabody, noted radio
and television banjo player,
will be seated in the Stadium
during the Nebraska-Minnesota
game. , He will be the
guest of Dr. Thompson of the
Omaha Medical School.
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Gamma Delta meeting at the
Missouri Synod Lutheran
Church. Rev. W. T. Janzow
of Concordia College at Sew
ari will lead the discussion.
Sunday Rev. Allen Picker
ing will urge students to "Be
My Broom-Mate and Sweep
With Me," at the evening stu
dent meeting.
Society Divides
Canterbury Society for Ep
iscopalians has been divided
into two groups for the first
time this year, one for under
graduates and a second for
faculty members and gradu
ate students. An organization
meeting will be held this Sun
day at 6 p.m. to elect officers
and plan the year's program.
The Presbyterian, EUB, and
ENR student groups
which merged three years
ago at NU were joined this
fall by the Disciples of Christ
student organization.
The four groups will co
operate in the planning of
Sunday morning worship and
Sunday night suppers, wor
ship services, and forums, ac
cording to Rev. Allen Picker
ing. Newman Club will meet for
the first time Sunday in the
new student center at 16th
and R.
Rev. Robert F. Sheehy, as
sistant chaplain of Newman
Club since 1952, has recent
ly received the title of Mon
signor and Papal Chamberlain.
IFC Committees
Announced
newspapers were notified of
the new pledge classes, ac
cording to Steve Gage, IFC
Public Relations head.
Gage also mentioned a pos
sible photo sequence for next
year's Rush Book and the
possibility of beginning an
IFC news letter which would
be an instrument of the Exe
cutive Council. The Newslet
ter would reach every fra
ternity man to inform them
of internal public relations in
the IFC. )
In other action the IFC ap
pointed Bill Connell as Health
Chairman and Warren hiu to
the Political Committee.
Ball Discussed
Discussion of the IFC Ball
was brought up by Social
Chairman Gary McClanahan.
"If an IFC Ball is planned,
each fraternity man will
again be assessed $2 and it
will need 100 fraternity
backing," said McClanahan,
Tentative dates mentioned
for the ball include one week
end in February or one of
two in March. Costs will in
clude about $2,000 for a band
and $500 to rent Pershing Au
ditorium.
John Nolon of the Junior
IFC said that an Affairs com-
mlttee has been set up with j
fhree functional groups: 1.
Constitution, 2. Elections, and
3. Faculty.
The constitutional committee i
will be present at every meet
ing for consultation and to
make changes and revisions.
Neal Ferguson is chairman
of the election committee
and Winston Wade heads the
faculty committee.
The IFC Executive Com
mittee turned down an appeal
from Pi Kappa Phi for the
initiation of two pledges who
made their averages but were
not on the house roll last
spring.
Also discussed was a pro
posed reorganization of the
IFC system, which will be
discussed again next week.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Football Rules
Pledge football functions
dominate the scene this week
end as students get back
into the social swing, of
things.
Open houses, hour dances,
and picnics will also give
many freshmen their first
glimpse of the tradition of
campus functions.
FRIDAY
Residence Halls-Selleck
Quadrangle, hour dance,
7:15-8:15 pm
Terrace Hall-Pioneer House,
hour dance, 7:45-8:45 pm
Feede Hall-Ag Men, hour
dance, 7-8 pm
SATURDAY
Football functions:
Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Chi
Alpha Omicorn Pi-Farm
House
Alpha Phi-Alpha Tau Omega
Delta Delta Delta-Theta Xi
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Kappa Alpha Theta-Beta
Theta Pi
Kappa Delta-Alpha Gamma
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Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi
Kappa Psi
Pi Beta Phi-Phi Gamma
Delta
Other functions:
Alpha Omicorn Pi, open
house after game
Delta Gamma, open house
after game
Love Memorial Hall-Alpha
Gamma Sigma hour dance,
6:30-7:30 pm
Selleck, open house after
game
RAM-IWA, steak fry
SUNDAY:
Alpha Xi Delta-Farm House,
. barbeque, 3-5 pm
Zeta Tau Alpha-Pi Kappa
Phi, pledge picnic, pio
neer park, 3-5 pm .
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The Extra Point Club has
set a goal of $2,000 for a cam
pus drive that began Thurs
itav morninff and will end at
midnight Wednesday, accord
ing to directors of the t.f u
The campus drive will con
sist of competition among or
panized houses to sell club
memberships and the winner
will be announced ai nauume
of the Iowa State game Oct. 1.
Three 'prizes will Be award
ed to th too houses with first
prize being . a chord organ,
second prize a poname stereo
and third Drize will be $60
worth of records.
Membership m the EPU is
one dollar and each member
receives either a button or a
window sticker. The campus
drive a year ago netted $900
with the overall drive adding
$9,000 to the Nebraska grant-in-aid
fund.
Directing the campus drive
are Bob McCracken, Dick
McCashland, Ted Conner and
Marv Green.
Independents Plan
"Beat Minn." Dance
The first hour dance for
independent women and men
will be held Friday evening
following the "Beat Minne
sota" football rally.
The dance will be spon
sored by the Women's Resi
dence Hall and Selleck Quad
rangle. Dancing will be from
7:15-8:15 p.m. in the resi
dence halls ballroom.
Main Feature Clock
State: "Carry on Nurse,"
1:00, 2:42, 4:24, 6:06, 7:48, 9:30.
Varsity: "Hell to Eternity,"
1:29, 4:04, 6:39, 9:14.
Nebraska: "Sound and the
Fury," 1:10, 5:05, 9:00. "Harry
Black and the Tiger," 3:10,
7:05.
Lincoln: "It Started in
Naples," 1:20, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15,
9:15.
Stuart: "High Time," 1:15,
3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:20.
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