The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1961, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, October 20, 1961
Abralmmzoii Tells Functions
Of New Council Committee
Student Ccaucfl public rela
tions chairman John Abra
hamzon has announced that
the functions of the newly-
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formed public relations com
mittee are 'liaison, coordina
tion, assistance and study"
amnnit t?w piistin? public re
lations committees on cam-
pas.
At Wednesday's Council
meeting, Abrahamzon said
that one of bis major commit
tee projects was "to coordi
nate and assist University
student organizations in com
bining their efforts when
deemed necessary or sepa
rate overlapping pro ject s
when such measures would
be to toe advantage of the
overall University public re
lations program."
By tMs eeerdiaatioa awl
assistance, Abrahamzo said,
we hope to help la brtngiag
at the fell potential of tfee
projects vadertakea by van
Ms organization, aad do sot
isteod to take away projects
tr to interfere where sot de
sired. A second project of the
committee will be to serve
as a liaison between adnunis-
quentins
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Public Relations Department
and those student organiza
tions concerned with public
relations work for the Uni
versity.
"We will be asking various
student rganizations to adopt
this point as eae of their aa
naul projects ia the near
future," Abrahamzon said.
A third function will be "to
study the present status and
project of student organiza
tions dealing with public re
lations to determine if or how
the student council public re
lations committee can assist
in removing overlap and dup
lication."
In the fourth place, the
committee win serve "as
public relations organ for the
Student Council in order to
distribute complete and ac
curate information about Stu
dent Council proceedings and
business to the student body.
"We have appointed Don
Bennett correspondent to the
Daily Nebraskan to remove
possibility of confusion and
inaccuracy in stories, Abra
hamzon said.
And finally, Abrahamzon
reported, we win "assist oth
er student council commit
tees in the publishing and
distribution of student infor
mation necessary to the func
tion of that committee.
Meetings
The French Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in
320 Burnett Hall.
There will be election of of
ficers, a program of slides
with commentary by Fred
Conron, group singing, con
versation and refreshments.
XfpmhershiD is ooen to any
one interested in French and
France. Dues are 50c per se
mester. Delta Sigma Pi, profession
al business fraternity, will
take a trip to Columbus to
day. Tbev wiu tour consum
ers Public Power District,
Behlen Manufacturing Com
pany and Becton-Dickmson &
Company.
There mill be a Den rallv
Saturday night at 7 p.m. at
the Municipal airport, cneer-
leaders and the pep band will
be there. A bus will leave
from the north Union door at
6:15 for Tassel members.
There will be a coke parry
in the Student Union party
rooms at 2 p.m. Sunday for
new freshman and upperclass
members of the YWCA. Skits
will be given to introduce the
Y to the new freshmen members.
No Home Game Leaves
Fun-Filled Week-end
No home football game and
pre-migration e x c i t ement
have inspired a rash of house
parties this weekend. Houses
are also getting together for
picnics, bridge parties, hour
dances, and hayrack rides.
Friday
Kappa Delta -Espresso
house party, 8:30-11:30.
Pi Beta Phi-Delta Upsilon
pledge hour dance.
Residence Halls Fall Dance,
9-12.
Fedde Hall hayrack ride
and party, 7:30-12.
Love Memorial Hall bouse
party, 8:30-11.
Towne Club-Ag Men hour
dance, 7-8.
Beta Sigma Psi costume
party, 7-12.
Sigma Chi Guns of Navar
ro ne bouse party, 9-12.
Selleck Quadrangle hayrack
ride, 7-12.
Saturday
Gamma Phi Beta pledge
party, 8-12.
Kappa Sigma barn house
party, 9-12.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Un
touchables house party, 8:30-12.
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Religions
Dr. Carl J. Schneider and
Dr. Richard W. Solberg will
be speakers at an inter-church
forum Sunday from 6:30 to
8 p.m. in 234 Student Union.
The topic for the forum will
be "The Political and Re
ligious Crisis in East Ger
many." The forum is being
sponsored by the University
Council on Religion.
Dr. Schneider is the chair
man of the political science
department at the University.
He has been a professor at
the University since 1948. His
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special field is comparative
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Dr. Solberg. chairman of the
history department of Augus
tana College in Sioux Falls,
S.D., has been with the col
lege since 1945. He is the au
thor of two books which deal
with the part the church plays
in Germany.
Programs for the religious
bouses are:
UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS
TIAN" Fellowship: 10:45 a.m.
The Canaanites are Every
where; 5:30 p.m. Forum Fel
lowship dinner; 6:15 p.m. Ves
pers; 6:30 p.m. Forum discus
sion; and 8 p.m. Residents
seminar in Christianity.
LUTHERAN STUDENT
CHAPEL: 9:30 a.m. Bible
class; 10:45 p.m. worship;
5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student
Association; and 6:30 p.m.
forum.
NEWMAN CLUB: Newman
Club birthday party from 3
to 8 p.m open bouse, enter
tainment, games, refresh
ments .
The service hours at SL
Nicholas House have been
changed. Holy Communion is
at 8:30 and morning prayer at
10:30; evening prayer is at 5
p.m. and the Canterbury As
sociation meets at 5:30 p.m.
for dinner and the program.
Coed Honorary
Names Eight
EigM women students were
pledged Wednesday to Alpha
Lambda Delta, national scbo-J
lastic fraternity for freshmen "
women.
The students who main
tained a 7.5 overall for their jj
freshmen year are: Bonnie!
Benda, Kay Casey, Kathryn
Famer, Karea Glena, Susan
Salter, BiEie Spies, Joyce
Thomas and Nadise Turner.
Initiation wiD be held Dec
.
Sigma Alpha Mu hayrack
ride, 9:3ML
Sigma Phi Epsilon Roaring
20's -house party, 8-12.
Zeta Beta Tau Paradise
party,-8-12.
Sunday
Alpha Phi-Delta Tau Delta
picnic, 2-6.
Delta Delta Delta-Phi Gam
ma Delta pledge get-acquainted
function, 5-7.
Delta Gamma-Kappa Kap
pa Gamma bridge dessert,
3-5.
Residence Halls head resi
dent tea,. 3-5.
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