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Friday, Oct. 2,8, 1960 Page V The Nebraskan 4 Religious Activities Homecoming weekend ac tivities will be concluded Sun day Tiight with panels, pledg ing and a platform discussion at the ; campus religious houses. WESLEY FOUNDATION "Big Man" on Campus" will be the topic of the 6 p.m. forum in 234 Student Union. The program, a panel dis cussion on student activities, will be preceded by supper at 5 p.m. at Wesley House. NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL Rev. Alvin Reuter of the American Lutheran Church in Lincoln will discuss "What is Salvation" in the second of a series of topics on "What Lutherans Be lieve." Supper will be at 5:30 p.m. and the program at 6:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL. MISSOURI SYNOD The Gamma Delta supper and pledging cere monies will be at 5:30 p.m. Following this, the group will attend reformation serv ices at Trinity Lutheran Church, 12th and H, with Rev. Henry Niermann, presi dent of the Southern Nebras ka District of the Missouri Dynod Lutheran Church, as speaker. UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS TIAN FELLOWSHIP "Reli gion and the Platform Issues" will be discussed by State Re publican Committeeman, Clifford Anderson, at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be at 5 30 p.m. BAPTIST Jean Hamilton, an intern with the National Baptist Council in New York, will discuss her work Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church. A 5:30 p.m. supper will precede the program. BIG TRADE INS ON WATCHES Cr RINGS C. L STORER, Jeweler 124 Ho. 12th Vt BLOCK NORTH OF "O" ON I AST SIDE OF 12TH 1 hi- i - 1 1 " i - " ""T -. s --1 ismj" ' f Homecoming Pre parations Limit Number of Functions WELCOME STUDENTS TO ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Lincoln'i Downtown Church Worship Services ot 9:30 ond 1 1 om Dr. Frank A. Court, Pastor Moyer To Be Removed? Fw.parkint after 8 pan.! ""V f OORS OPEN 12:45 X LuUlvUl 1227 "N KE2-3097 RICHARD BASEHART 1 I ( SmERWiN-ARTHUR SHIELDS j ReTallen Danny Bravo mSccc in the entertainment that can only be described as perfect for the whole family! 9:im i f ALL BUTTONED UP June Strove sits in the midst of thousands of YMCA Homecoming buttons which are being sold this week. The traditional buttons are being worn by alums and University supporters throughout the state. (Continued From Page One) ago when Deon btutnman said he felt the Council "should reprimand the mem ber (Moyer) for discussing the contents of our meeting on the outside." Released Information Edd then asked Mover if he knew that he was violating the executive session by re leasing information. He an swered his own question by saying tnat Moyer aia Know what he was doing. Before Yielding the floor Edd asked Judiciary Com mittee Chairman John Hoer- ner if there was any way a member couia De removed for violating the secrecy of an executive session. Hoerner said the onlv way be knew was "by due rea son as stated in oar consti tution." Mover said. "Last week we had a secret session and this week we are attempting to re- Main Feature Gock Stat: "Ten Who Dared" 1:00, 3:13, 5:26, 7:39, 9:52. Varsitr: "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs," 1:36, 4:16, 6:56, 9:36. Nebraska: "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1:00. 4:50, 8:40. "Have Rocket Will Travel," 3:30, 7:20. ! Lincoln: 'Tor The Love ol Mike." 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40, Stuart: "Between Tim and Eternity." move a member by an ex post facto law. We become more like a Star Chamber every week. We had better move on to other business." He halted in the middle of his talk to quiet heckling by Epp by asking Epp if he were "president of Student Council?" After a brief speech from Steve Gage who talked against any action of repri manding or removing Moy er, Moyer again asked the council to go on to more im portant matters. , Epp banged his fist on the table and said that he had a motion in his hand to re move Moyer from office as he felt Moyer, a past editor of the Daiiy Nebraskan and presently enrolled in Law Collete, knew he was in the wrong. However, Epp did not move for Moyer's removal. This week-end there will be no football functions and house parties have evidentally been held to a minimum by Homecoming preparations and activities. Friday Alpha Phi open house, after game. Delta Gamma pledges Canfield House, pizza supper and decorating, 5-7 p.m. Ag Men Halloween costume party, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Saturday Alpha Omicron Pi open house, after game. Alpha Xi Delta open house, after game. Delta Delta Dlta open house, after game Delta Gamma open house, after game. Kappa Delta alumnae luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Kappa Delta open nouse, after game. . Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, after game. Pi Beta Phi open house, Mi 1 J Broadway! lg'4 ' 4ie muni TECHNICOLOR WARNfcR BROfc PRESTON -McGUIRE 06 NtKN-INGEUI UtiSBliW after game. ' Zeta Tau Alpha open nouse, after game. j Burr Hall campus often house, after game. Acacia open house, after game. . ) Theta Chi open house, after game. RAM open house, after game. Sunday Sigma Delta Tau-Zeta Beta Tau pizza supper' HOMECOMING DAHCE J TJilT Soturdoy, Oct. 29 it fllJJS Dave Karitch "Dixieland Band For Res. Ph. IV 8-2825 Adm. $1 each 70th & Sumner aiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiibiimiiiwiinniiHiiiiiiaimiiiiiHiiDiiH S WE'RE GOING TO I BEAT j MISSOURI! ! 'I 1 So . 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