The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Dads Dominate
Game Weekend
A combination of Parents
Day and the Huskers' final
home game has inspired a
last minute rush for social
activity on Saturday, with
eleven open houses and sever
al Parents Day Luncheons to
be held that aftrnoon.
Friday
Love Hall-Benton House,
hour dance, 7:30-9 p.m.
Fedde Hall-Brown Palace,
hour dance, 7-8 p.m.
Love Memorial Hall-Ag
Men hour dance, 7-8 p.m.
Phi Delta Theta Prohibi
tion house party, 7:30-12 p.m.
PE Students Hold
Parents' Coffee
Nearly 50 parents of physi
cal education majors and
minors are expected to at
tend the eighth annual Physi
cal Education Club coffee
Saturday.
The coffee, to be held from
9:30 a.m. until 12 noon in the
studio of the west gym of
Grant Memorial Hall, will
give parents a chance to meet
the staff and view the facil
ities, said Dr. Dudley Ashton,
chairman of the department.
Mrs. Walter Beggs and
members of the PE Club coun
cil will pour.
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Saturday
Alpha Chi Omega open
house, after game.
Alpha Xi Delta open house,
after game.
Delta Gamma open house,
after game.
Gamma Phi Beta open
house, after game.
Kappa Delta open house,
after game.
Kappa Kappa Gamma open
house, after game.
Pi Beta Phi open house, aft
er game.
Sigma Kappa open house,
after game.
Zeta Tau Alpha open house,
after game.
Fedde Hall open house, aft
er game.
Sigma Chi open house, 2-8
p.m.
Alpha Xi Delta Father's
Day Luncheon.
Delta Gamma Dad's Day.
Gamma Phi Beta Fathers'
Day Luncheon.
Kappa Delta Dad's Lunch
eon. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi
Delta Theta football function.
Towne Club dinner dance,
7-12 p.m.
Phi Delta Theta sophomore
hayrack ride and party, 8:30
12 p.m.
Sigma Chi active-alumni
banquet. 6 p.m .
Selleck Quadrangle record
hop, 8-11:30 p.m.
Sunday
Pi Beta Phi housemother's
tea, 3-5 p.m.
Burr Hall faculty open
house, 3-5 p.m.
Wildlife Club Plans
Fish Feed Friday
The University Wildlife
Club members will sponsor a
fish feed at 5:30 p.m. on Fri
day at the Ag Student Union.
Dr. Thomas B. Thorson,
professor of zoology, will be
the featured speaker.
The admission for members
and guests will be 65 cents.
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Inside
(Continued from Page 2)
ing the crest' because of
his filmzation of a story of
a prostitute called "Never
on Sunday."
THE MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN, A United Artists
picture starring Yul Bryn
ner, Steve McQueen, Eli
Wallach, Horst Bucholz,
Robert Vaughn and Charles
Bronson.
A western adaptation of
gunfighters are hired at
the Japanese film "Seven
Samurai," "The Magnifi
cent Seven" is a colorful
and exciting western. Seven
small Mexican village from
gunfighters are hired at $15
each to rid a small Mexi
can village from the plun
derings of a bandit and his
outlaws.
Yul Brynner a cowboy?
Yes, and he does a fine
job that sharply contrasts
with his past tyrannical,
stereotyped parts. Out
Religious Activities
Church Groups Slate
Initiation, Discussions
Social hours initiation cere
monies and Bible discussions
are on the agenda for campus
religious organizations Sun
day night.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN'
CHAPEL, MISSOURI SYNOD
Gamma Delta pledge night
initiations will be held fol
lowing the 5:30 p.m. supper.
NEWMAN CLUB Supper
will be at 5:30 and will be
followed by a social hour.
BAPTIST Rev. Raleigh
Peterson of Cotner School of
Religion will discuss "T h e
Differences between the Ro
man Catholic Bible and the
Protestant Bible." Supper ill
be at 5:30 at the Second
Baptist Church.
WESLEY . FOUNDATION
The 6 p.m. forum in the Stu
dent Union will be on "As
pects of the Wesley Founda
tion." LUTHERAN STUD ENT
HOUSE. NATIONAL LUTH
ERAN COUNCIL The student
choir will give a concert at'
Immanuel Lutheran Church :
in Ceresco. Other members j
of the LSA group will cat;
supper at 5:30 p.m. at tbc j
chapel and then visit shut-!
ins.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS-1
Hunting Care
Urged By
Specialist
Students hunters have been
warned by. Roliin Schnieder,
extension safety specialist, to
maintain the record of no fatal
firearms accidents during the
hunting season.
Schnieder pointed out that
students would be hunting
considerably during the next
weekends and the upcoming
Thanksgiving vacation. He
said that there had been no
fatal accidents during the last
12 years.
He gave credit for the rec
ord to the State Game, For
estation and Parks Commis
sion and hunters themselves.
Schnieder said that hunters
should be cautious of these
six safety measures: be
aware that a high powered
rifle has a range of up to
three and one-half miles;
know what you're shooting
at; do not carry loaded guns
in or on a vehicle; keep gun
on safety except when firing;
do not shoot near buildings
' or livestock and treat every
gun with tbe respect due a
j loaded firearm.
Law Fraternity
j
I Pledges Nineteen
Nineteen sophomore 1 a w
j students have been named
I pledges of Phi Delta Phi, pro
j fessional law fraternity, the
j oldest professional fraternity
on campus
' New pledges are John R.
Barth; Michael L. Lazer;
George H Mover, Jr.; Ben
jamin C. Neff, Jr.: Charles
M. Pallesen, Jr.; George B.
Cook, John P. Glynn, Allen
L. Graves, David L. Herzog
and John B Henley.
Joseh L. Krause, Michael
T Levy, Harold I. Mosher,
Richard A. Peterson, Richard
E. Shuerue, Richard M. Tem
pero, Donald R. Treadway,
Gene D. Watson and Robert
Alan Weigel.
3Iain Feature Qock
Varsity: "The Magnificent
Seven," 1:33, 4:13, 6:53, 9:17.
Nebraska: "Walk Tall," 1:00.
3:35, 8:10, 8:40. "Freckle.,"
2:W), 4:35, 7:10, 9:45.
UacoXn: "Where the Hot
Wind Blow," 1:00, 3:00. 5:0.i.
7:10, 9:20.
Ktnart: "A Brealh of Sfan-
View
standing thespic honors go
to Eli Wallach as Calvera,
the bandit. Wallach is gen
erally considered a stage
actor, but his screen ap
pearances are always an
ticipated. A method actor,
Wallach studied with Lee
Strasberg as Actors Studio.
Vladimir Sokoloff genu
inely enacts the Old Man
of the Mexican village who
will not leave his home
when the bandits attack.
As Wallach studied the
'Method' from Lee Stras
berg, Sokoloff was a stu
dent of Constantin Stanis
lavski, Russian who origi
nated the 'Method.'
The photography is bril
liant and the music score
is lively, reminiscent of
Jerome Moross' powerful
score for "The Big Coun
try." Film is tightly di
rected by John Sturges,
who also directed "The OJd
Man and the Sea" and
"Gunfight at the OK Cor
ral." TIAN FELLOWSHIP Richard
McCann of KBON radio sta
tion in Omaha will discuss
"The Age of the Atom
Life or Death" at 6:30 p.m.
Supper will be at 5:30.
Delta Sigma Pis
Tour Industries
Thirty members of Delta
Sigma Pi, professional busi
ness fraternity, have returned
from a tour of major industri
al plants in and around Kan
sas City, Missouri.
The purpose of the trip was
to give the fraternity's mem
bers an insight to the organi
zational management in in
dustry.. The two-day tour included
visits to Buick, Oldsmobile,
Pontiac. Federal Reserve
Bank, Board of Trade and
Hallmark Greeting Cards.
COLLEGE NITE
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
Steve Joynt
and the
COLLEGE JAZZ ALL STARS
HADLEY BARRETT is coming bark
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Council
May Start
Lihraries
Reference Material
A vailable to Dorms ?
Small reference libraries
may be installed in the girl's
dormitory and Selleck Quad
rangle in the future if a suit
able plan can be worked out
by the Student Council library
committee.
Dave Bliss, chairman of the
committee, suggested that the
libraries include encyclope
dias and dictionaries or other
references to be selected by
the experienced library per
sonnel. Bliss said that the money
fdt such a project might "pos
sibly come in the form of do
nations from alumni and
others."
Council member Roy Neil
asked if the libraries would
be used by the independents
only. Bliss said the reference
material would be only for
those residing in the dorms
because it would be "impos
sible" to make such material
available to all organized
houses.
George Mover said the li
braries would "be an advan
tage for the residence halls"
and it was "discrimination"
against those not living in the
dorms.
Chip Kuklin said there was
no discrimination in the re
port as the libraries would be
placed "in the center of the
campus population."
John Hoerner told the Coun
cil that Bliss' report was di
rectly in line with what a
committee should do. He ask
ed other members not "to go
too deep."
Steve Gage asked Bliss to
investigate the possibility of
funds to set up similar li
braries for the Greeks after
the Council voted to accept
the Bliss report.
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Student Council Considers
Faculty Evaluaton Study
An evaluation of Nebraska
faculty, orientated by the
Student Council, is presently
being looked into.
The Council voted Wednes
day to accept a motion by
Steve Gage that was tabled
last week calling for "an in
vestigation that would point
out undesirable faculty mem
bers." Gage defended his proposal
by saying it was "not intended
to weed out faculty members.
It is only because there has
been enough student body
agitation concerning individ
ual faculty members that we
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should see if something can be
done," he said.
He added that he was not
sure of all the details of such
an evaluation. Some of the
questions include: "What can
be done? What is the best
way to conduct this? How can
is be done so as not to hurtj
someone?" - 4
George Moyer pointed out
that a similar attempt was
made "about 3 years ago and
the Student Council vetoed
it." He asked that Gage check
the Council files on this earli
er report.
Gage promised the Council
to have some sort of report
at next week's meeting.
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