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The Nebraskarv
; Friday, Nov. 18, I960;
IFC Provides for Rush Film,
Changes Jr. IFC Elections
Four motions concerning
the rush book, rush film, as
sessment for Christmas dis
play and the Junior IFC
were pased. by the Inter
fraternity Council hi a short
50-minuto meeting Wednes
day night.
Plans were laid for the
rush film and the number
of copies for the rush book
was set at 2,200, which will
cost the IFC about $1,828, ac
cording to vice-president, Joe
Knoll.
Ben Prieb, rush chairman,
estimated the cost of the
black and white film to be
used next summer and dur
ing the school year at $266.
Prieb moved the IFC appro
priate this money for the film
and the motion was passed.
He urged that fraternities
submit a list of activities
and functions which might
be used in th . 20-minute
film. The film will be used
on rush trips next summer
and in future rushing.
The rush book, which will
be edited by Don Ferguson
and Steve Gage, will reach
every incoming male student
and will also be distributed
among rush chairmen and
the state legislature, accord
ing to Knoll.
In other business, public
relations chairman Ron
Gould revealed plans for the
publication of a booklet con
taining' information about
the IFC.
In a short discussion, Pres
ident Marty Sophlr promised
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jr Dr. Frank A. Court, Pastor
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a "vast reorganization of the
political committee to keep
posted what's going on."
A motion was passed to
assess each fraternity $2 to
pay the IFC cost in the
Christmas display suggested
by the Student Council.
A majority vote put the okay
on a constitutional change
covering elections in the Jr.
IFC. The motion, presented
by Phil Tracy, read, "The
Junior IFC advisers will act
as chairmen for the first
three meetings and at' the
third meeting, the election
will be held with this meet
ing being closed to all except
the Junior IFC representative
and the Junior IFC advisers."
Sophir said he received a
letter from the Lincoln Cham
ber of Commerce thanking
the IFC for the transporta
tion they provided voters on
Election Day.
SDE Honors
Six Charter
Members
Six charter members of
Sigma Delta Epsilon, na
tional society for graduate
women in science, were hon
ored last night at a dinner
meeting of the society.
All of these women are
distinguished scientists and
active members of the Lin
coln community. The six in
clude Dr. Eula D. McEwan,
Lulu L. Runge, Mrs. James
P. Vance, Drs. Elda R. and
Leva B. Walker, ,and Dr.
Ester S. Anderson.
Dr. McEwan is a geologist
and has specialized in in
vertebrate palentology. She
is an emeritus assistant pro
fessor of the University.
Miss Runge is a mathe
matician and was made as
sistant professor at the Uni
versity in 1913.
Mrs. Vance is an instructor
in geography and has taught
in summer school at Nebras
ka Wesleyan.
The Drs. Walker are both
botanists. Both are now emer
itus associate professors of
the University.
Dr. Anderson became as
sistant professor of g e o g
raphy at the University in
1935.
Earth Honorary
Initiates Five
New members of Sigma
Gamma Epsilon, earth sci
ence honorary, were initiated
recently at Morrill Hall.
The new initiates are John
Boellstorff, 1th el Herrick,
Marvin Machovec, and Fran
cis Montgomery.
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JAZZ AND JAVA, MAN ALIVE!
A new campus tradition Is arising! If you haven't hit
one of the Union sponsored "Jazz and Java" sessions
you're just not in. Fridays from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Crib.
Hot coffee for a dime a mug and hot jazz for free. "The
Three Guitars" will be playing at today's session. The
rock and roll group is made up of Ron Gould, Lynn Cor
coran and Dennis Taylor, Theta Xis, and Rob Venner of
Alpha Tau Omega. (Photo by Doug McCartney)
-Law College
Moot Court Competition
Begins; Teams Named
Ancient Greeks, Beats
Come on Social Scene
A scurry to drawers and
closets in an effort to dig up
the most unusual costume is
evidence of the house parties
coming up this week-end.
Hour dances, exchange din
ners, a nd fall parties will
provide other activity.
Friday
Kappa Alpha Theta-Kappa
Kappa Gamma-Pi Beta Phi
Triad Dance, 9-12 p.m.
Sigma Kappa-Acacia hour
dance, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Terrace Hall-Brown Pal
ace exchange dinner, 6-8 p.m.
Fedde Hall (Burr East):
Cornhusker Co-op hour dance,
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Alpha Gamma Sigma De
pression house party, 8-11:30
p.m.
Beta Sigma Psi Geisha
party and dinner. 7-12 p.m.
Delta Sigma Pi Beatnik
party, 8-12 p.m.
Delta Tau Delta Greek
Toga house party, 9-12 p.m.
Phi Delta Theta Open
House Roll-up-the-Rug party,
9-12 p.m.
Andrews House (Selleck
Quadrangle) dance, 8-11 p.m.
Saturday
Alpha Omicron Pi dinnei
dance, 7-12 p.m.
Love Memorial Hall-Burr
Hall hour dance, 6-7 p.m.
Farm House Fall Party,
8:30-12:00 p.m.
Selleck Quad turkey trot,
dance, 8 p.m. '
Sunday ',
Alpha Phi-Kappa Sigma
Orphan Party, 2-5 p.m.
Delta Delta Delta-Pi Kappa
Phi pledge get-together, 2-!
3:30 p.m. ; '.
Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha;
Tau Omega pledge pizza
supper, 5-7 p.m.
Ag Frosh Go
To 4-H Congress
Five Ag College freshmen
will be among the 29 dele
gates to the National 4-11
Club Congress in Chicago;
from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1.
The five are Barb ara
Beers, Delores Ostdiek, Ger
ald Walker, Laurie Howe and
Calvin Messersmith.
These club members were
selected for the trip because
of their outstanding accom
plishments in various 4-H pro-i
jects, according to Wes An
tes, state 4-H Club leader.
The first round of Nebraska
Moot Court competition be
gan yesterday at the College
of Law.
Moot Court is held to devel
op research ability in stu-j
dents similar to what they will
find as an attorney. The stu
dent will also receive prac
tical experiencee in formulat
ing briefs and presenting oral
arguments.
Moot Court was named in
honor of Thomas Stinson Al
len, first graduate of the Col
lege of Law. A moot question
is one which can be argued
from two sides.
Associate Prof. Richard
Harnsberger, head of the
competition among s o p h o -omore
law students, an
nounced the eight teams of
32 students.
They are Joseph Krause
and Donald Treadway vs.
John Ilich. Jr. and
Don Fitch; Michael Lazer
and Gordon Hull vs. David
Ilerzog and Bernard Lake;
Religious Activities
Questions such as "What
is LS Action" and "What am
I doing here?" are only a
few of the topics which will
be covered in discussion ses
sions at campus religious
nouses Sunday.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS
TIAN FELLOWSHIP "An Al
ternative to Violence" will
be the topic of a panel-led
discussion at 6:30 p.m.
Speakers will be Harvey L.
Hinshaw, professor of piano
and Rev. Martin Schroeder,
chaplain of the Legislature.
Supper will be at 5:30 p.m.
NEWMAN CLUB A dance
will be held from 6:30-10 p.m.
with supper at 5:30 p.m.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
"What Am I Doing Here?"
will be the topic of the 6 p.m.
forum in the Student Union.
The 5 p.m. supper will be
held at Wesley House.
EPISCOPAL Canterbury
supper at 6 p.m. will be fol
lowed by an informal discus
sion titled "We Listen to What
We Want to Hear."
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL, MISSOURI
SYNOD "Friendship Evan
gelism" will be explained at
the 6:30 p.m. Gamma Delta
meeting following a 5:30 p.m.
supper. . .
LUTHERAN STUD E N T
HOUSE, NATIONAL LUTH
ERAN COUNCIL Proceeds
from a box supper to be held
at 5:30 will be donated to LS
Action. The function of this
project, which helps the needy,
will be explained at the 6:30
p.m. meeting which will fol
low.
BAPTIST An informal
panel discussion on "All Fair
in Love" will be held at Sec
ond Baptist Church, 28th and
S, at 6 p.m.
John Glynn and William
Gourley vs. John Barth and
Richard Shugrue; John Hen
ley and Michael Levy vs. Lar
ry Knox and Robert Varil;
Charles Pallesen and Rich
ard Tempero vs. Allen Graves
and George Moyer; Charles
Rogers and John Anderson
vs. Richard Svoboda and Lyle
Winkle; George Cook and
Robert Weigel vs. Richard
Peterson and Benjamin Neff,
Jr.; Gene Watson and Har
old M o s h e r vs. Gerald
Schleich and Richard Garden.
Ag YM-YWCA
Retreat Tonight
The Rev. Allan Pickering,
minister of the Evangelical
and Reform Fellowship, will
speak to the Ag YM-YWCA to
night at their annual fall re
treat at the Warren Methodist
Church.
All members and interested
students should meet at the
Ag Cotner College Chapel to
the south of the Ag campus
at 7 o.m. Transportation to
the church will be provided
Discussion of goals and
committee assignments will
follow Rev. Pickering's
speech. Both Ag groups are
currently staging drives for
new members and encourage
students to come to the re
treat and become better ac
quainted with the youth fellowship
Nebraskan
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EMPLOYMENT
PART TIME JOB! Navy Veterans. Full
day's pay for each evening at Naval
Reserve. PH. OA 3-3030 evening!.
FORRENT
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RIDES
Riders to Denver; Thankaglvlng vaca
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Peraon dealrtng a ride to northwestern
Mlnnenota over Thanksjivlnx vara
tlon. Share expenses. Call Bill Bere
erson; OR 7-3K84.
PERSONAL:
If yon don't believe in glorification of
militarism, then don't attend the mil
itary ball. ,
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sure he won't object after I explain
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Bridge Anyone?
Tourney Soon
Contract bridge will be ;
played in the Campus Bridge 1
Tournament which will be;
held Dec. 3 at 1 p.m. in the I
Student Union. j
Contract bridge is played
in the usual manner except!
that aH hands are present I
and by rotating tables every
one will have played the same I
hands in the course of the!
tournament. i
The entries must be madej
by teams. Entrants must be'
undergraduate students car-:
rying at least 12 hours. Stu-i
dents may get their entry j
forms Nov. 28. j
The tournament is being!
sponsored by the Union Tour-;
mamam Pimmift.. Tt ...Ml i
liauiClllO VVUIIlllLlCC. II VTU1
serve refreshments for the
entrants and award the
trophies.
Read Nebraskan
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WORSHIP SERVICES ON CAMPUS
. BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Boire L. Jonre II. Men I Burner
Directors Student Work
9 30 a.m. Bible Study 6 00 p.m. Fellowship Hour
10:45 o.m. Morning Worship 7:00 Evening Worship
5:30 p.m. Supper 8 00 After-Church Fellowship
Groups Meeting ot
Frtt Boptiit Church 14th ond K Streets
Second Baptst Church 28th ond S Streets
DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
(Christian Churches)
1231 R Street
Keith Mepfcrasoa, Campos Minister
10 45 o m. Worship (Cooperatvely with U.C.CF. at 333 No. Urh)
8:30 pm. Supper, Worship & Forum (Cooperatively with U.C.CF.
or 333 No 14rhl
LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL
(National Lutheran Council)
1X5 North lth
Alrta M. frltim, rnttor
9 30 a.m. Bible Study
10 15 a.m. Coffee Hour
10 45 a.m. Worship
5 30 p.m. Lutheron Student Association
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Catholic Student Center) ;
lilt Q Ktrret
C. J. Keeaaui. paetar
B. T. Sheehr. J. Ft. Mrers, sYssortntes
Sunday Masse at 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:30
Confessions on Saturday: 4.30-5:30 pm. ond 7:30-8 30 p.m.
Busme Meetinj and Sociol Hour 7:30 p m.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Presbyterian. Congregational, E.U.B, E. 4c R.)
331 North lth XtreH
AIM I. PlekrrlM. MlnMer
10 15 Communion Served o OCCF Student House
10 45 O.m. Corporate Wonhip 5 30 o m. Forum Fellowship
UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
Service at (ntner while prrsrat bnlldlnc betas rrballt
Gllbrrt M. analnsi, ChapMa
9 00 o.m. Holy Communion 11:00 o.m. Morning Prayer
5' 30 P.m. Fvenmg Prover
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod.)
A. 4. Nerd'e. rswtar
ISIh SM4I H Street ,
9 30 e m. Bible Study . 5:30 p.m. Gamma Dolto Supper
J0.45 o.m. Wofvhio
WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist)
WMIIam B. fceauj A i. BeatMs While, paster
8 00 o.m. Holy Communion (Wesley House, 1417 R Streets)
9:30 am. Morning Worship (at LSC, 535 North 16th St.)
10:30 o.m. Coffee Hour and Discussion Wesley House)
5 30 p m. Cost Supper (Wesley House)
o 00 p.m. Forum (Student Union, Room 234)
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