m - to. Friday, September 22, 1961 The Daily Nebraskan Page I Student Gouncil Holds First Meeting; Standing Committee Selections Made The -main business of the i first meeting of the Univer sity's 'Student Council was the appointment of standing com mittees for the coming year by Council president Steve Gage. Chairman of the four key areas are: Jim Samples, Stu dent interest, Al Plummer, academic and faculty; John Abrahamson, public relations and John Nolen, public issues. The newly organized Pub lic Issues Area will be of spe cial Interest to the Council, students and faculty this year. Initiated by Gage last spring, the Public Issue area members will "investigate their duties" previous to un dertaking studies and initiat ing discussions in student, fa culty, state and national areas which relate to the student. "We may possibly move in to areas where private organ izations are now acting," said Gage, "but we will endeavor only to create new ideas which can be adapted by the exist ing group, not to take over." Emphasizing that the Coun cil would concentrate on go ing into areas now deficient, Gage mentioned as an ex ample, the possibility of re ceiving the now. defunct Ne braska University Council on World Affairs." Committee appointments in the Student Interest area are: Judiciary committee Jim Samples, chairman, John Abrahamzon, Don Burt, Jean le Morrison, and Sukey Tin- an; Tribunal sub-committee-Bill Buckley, chairman, Nancy Butler, Bill Gunlicks and Phil Griess. Election committee - Don Witt, chairman, Jane Fauquct and Perry Dudden; Nominat ing committee-Al Plummer, chairman, Steve Cass, Judy Polenz, Chip Kuklin and Herb ie Nore; and Activities Committee-Chip Kuklin, Chair man, Larry Hammer, John Nolan, Dave Scholz and Cindy Tinan. Academic and Faculty ap pointments were : Honors Con vocation Herbie Nore, chair man and Dave Scholz; Final Examinations committee Jim Killinger, chairman, and Dale Pohlmann; Calendar Committee Jane Fauquet, chairman, and Larry Ham mer; Library committee George Petersen, chairman, and Kay Andersen; Social Social Spotlight Spies 12 Football Functions At the end of one week of classes, students will appar ently be heading to the foot ball game as "football func tions" seem to be the word this weekend. Friday v Gamma Phi Beta Farm House Rally Function, 6:30 7:30 p.m. Terrace Hall Cornhusker Napoleon as you wlil note- Kept bis hand tucked inside of his coal When his friends asked, "Mon Cher, Qu'est-ce-que c'est have ysa there?" He replied "C'est mon Swingline je tote.' SWINGLINE STAPLER no bigger than a pack of gum! Unconditionally Guaranteed 0 Mad in America! 0 Tot 50 refills always available! Buy it at your stationery. variety or bookstore dealer! INC. Long Island City 1, Nw York WOftLD URIST WAMUFCTUC OP STAPLE PO HOMI AND OFPtCt I - n jj i-it ' "m J ! 1 . . . i 1 NEVER A KNOW (WAT 70 CO tuiTH THE USED TEABA6.tJ Co-op Hour Dance, 7-8:30 p.m. Football functions: Alpha Chi Omega Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha' Mu. Alpha Omicron Pi Delta I'psilon. Alpha Phi Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Xi Delta Beta Sig ma Psi. Chi Omega Beta Theta Pi. Delta Delta Delta Theta Xi. Delta Gamma Sigma Nu. Gamma Phi Beta Phi Gamma Delta. Kappa Delta - Farmllouse. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Beta Phi - Kapoa Sie- i ma. Zeta Tan Alpha Alpha Gamma Rho. Other activities: Alpha Chi Omega open house after game. Alpha Phi open house after game. Alpha Xi Delta open house after game. v Chi 'Omega open house af-jl ter game. . Delta Gamma open house after game. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house after game. Zeta Tau Alpha open house I after game. Delta Upsilon open house after game. Selleck Quadrangle open house after game. Alpha Tau Omega house party, 9-12 p.m. Phi Delta Theta Hobo houseparty, 9-12 p.m. Committee Steve Joynt, chairman and Judy Polen. Faculty Evaluation commit teeDon Burt, chairman, Jo Wightman and Bill Buckley; Parking committee Steve Cass, chairman, Perry Dud den and Sue Isaacson; Spe cial Big 8 Convocation com mittee Sukey Tinan, chair man, Mary Kokes and Al Plummer; and Commence ment committee Steve Gage, chairman and Jim Samples. Committer members of the Public Issues , area under chairman John Nolan will be Kay Andersen,. Phil Griess, Sue Isaacson, John Wightman and Dale Pohlmann.v LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS 'OfdB OF TH' FINEST FgesWWAtf UVSgmXS liii; laritiniutMQiiiiiiini iianiitiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiir: jaiiiiiiiiiiiiciiuiiiiiiiiiiatiiut SPECIAL FALL COURSES I Nancy Childs Modeling School 1 -A FINISHING SCHOOL TO IMPROVE YOUR- POPULARITYPOISE SELF-CONFIDENCE V Plus PROFESSIONAL MODELING Th Aristocrat of Modeling School Call,, or Write for Details j NANCY CHILD S 5 HE S-2502 1129 R St. GR 7-5800 Siiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiirji Miiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiini imiiniiiOMiirc lOQQCKXOCWWOOCXXWWCHKDflOOOQO5QDCX500000Q'50QCOOOfiflOQB ', S ! 1 ' s ' I I I I I II x U V I X a I . M - i By uourtesy Oman World-Herald) j Hj j Miller's Beautiful Windows jOJUlI Jj unveiled at 7:30 tonight J ft 7:30 In 9 h.m. ' ' ,'. Public Relations area un der, chairman John Abraham zon will include Council mem bers Bill Gunlicks, Perry Dudden, Steve Joynt, Jeannie Morrison, George Peterson and Don Bennett. A separate Office Commit tee headed by Sukey Tinan will consist of Nancy Butler, Sue Isaacson, Cindy Tinan and Mary Kokes; . ' . use v DAILY nebraskan Vwant-: ADS CAMPUS WORSHIPS BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP" Royct L. Janes tt H. Marly Burner, Director! of Student Work ,9:30 a.m. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship ' 1 v 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour ' 7:00 Evening Worship . 8:00 After-Church Fellowship Groups Meeting at Writ Baptist Church, 14th A K Strer . Second Baptist Church, 28th t S Strcots CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER $t. Thomas Aquinas Church lth ft t Charles J. Keenan Chaplain "", Robert f. Shcehy Chaplain J. Rowley Myars Chaplain MASSES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 & 12:1 LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL m . ."j . Nationol Lutheran CouncM) IJI No. 16 Alvin M. Petersen, pastor; Gwen Jacabtan, ontetant 3ible Study, 9:30 e.m. Worship, 10:45 a.m. 1 Lutheran 'Student Association, 5:30 p.m. 121 Sheridan TIFERETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Rabbi Mannia A. Pemorants Services: Fri., 8:00 p.m.; Sat, 9:00 a.m. xuuea meetings Monthly UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (resbyterion, CongregotionoUsts, I A tt, t Discrpha of Christ) Rov. Alan J. Pickering Rov. Ralph Hays, Ray. Dennis W. Potior see) Sunday Corporate Worship 10:45 a.m. Crossroads Seminar 9:00 a.m. Fellowship Forum 5:30 p.m. ; Forum Discussion 6:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY EPISCOPA'l CHAPEL 13th and R Sts. CM. Armstrong, Chaatom Holy Communion, ....,..., ' 8:30 a.m Morning Prayer, o,...;. . 10:30 a.m. Evening Prayer ...... ,a7..;. ,. . 5:00 p.m.' Canterbury, 5:30 p.m. Uth i Q UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) nr A. J. Norden, Paator worsmp o:o p.m. Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. . Gamma Delta 5:30 p.m. Wesley foundation (method ist) " ' William B. Gould, Duana Hutchinson, Pastor Temporary Offices 135 Holdrege 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (at Xutheran Student Chapel, 535 No. 16) 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship (at 535 No. 16) 10:30 a.in. Coffee. 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