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Friday, March 30, 1962 The Daily Nebraskan Page Greek Week Events Lead Social Calendar Next week is Greek Week and the number of social events for this weekend gives a pic ture of its dominance over activities. Friday Sigma Nu pledge party, 8- iz p.m. - Saturday Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa Psi car wasn, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Towne Club Pearl Formal, 7-12 p.m. Sunday "' Phi Kappa Psi date dinner, 5-7 p.m. Open House parties from 2-4 p.m. At 2 p.m. according to the Greek Week program, each tonus In Group II, will di vide its members so as to have one or two members at each open house format least the first one-half hour. The second half-hour can be spent visiting any house or houses desired by those individuals At 3 p.m. Group I will func tion as Group II did at p.m. Signs reading "Open" will be placed in front of the houses at the respective ' times. Group I houses are: Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, Sigma Delta Tau, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Gam ma, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Alpha Gam ma Rho, FarmHouse, Acacia, Triangle, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Xi Delta. Group II houses are: Theta Chi, Zeta Bete Tau, Beta Sigma Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Theta Xi, Phi Delta Theta, Gamma Phi Beta,, Al pha Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Kap pa Psi,. Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Chi. f)wnpiiA Isalswdwi SEATTLE WORLD'S FAIR trip deadline is today. The trip will be taken during Spring Vacation, April 24-29. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE will hold 'a "coffee hour Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in the Union for all foreign students, PTP members and any person interested in joining PTP. UNICORNS will meet Mon day at 7 p.m. in 345 Union Steve Gage will speak on the Student Council. All independ ents living off-campus are invited. YOUNG DEMOCRATS will will have a NSA discussion Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Union. Herb Probasco will speak on NSA. STUDENT COUNCIL ASSO CIATES will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Union. PEOPLE- TO- PEOPLE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE will meet Sunday in 348 Union at 3 p.m. NIA will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Union to dis cuss NSA. - KOSMET KLUB PRESENTS o o o o o O o Tl. D:.. .1 .u. V w inv niiur w Ul ine i vur . Amsrlco't Own C . :oi a b lTfTln : WIS 0 ILO FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CF KOSMET -KLUB NU Greek Week Is IFC Topic Greek Week took up the majority of the IFC meeting Wednesday night, as plans were laid, suggestions made and cooperation was asked for. Roger Anderson announced the schedule and the details that go with Greek Week and mentioned that every Greek's cooperation was needed to make it a success. Vicky Cullen. of the Pan- hellenic Greek Week commit tee, said that all of the girls were enthusiastic and work ing hard. Harold Goff, chairman of the Lincoln chapted of the Mul tiple heterosis Society spoke to the meeting and explained the organization of the drive which all of the Greeks will take part in during Greek Week. ' There was also debate over the dress of the people taking part in the drive. A motion recommending the r various fraternity sweatshirts was soundly defeated, as well as one stipulating the dress as coat and tie. The question is still undecided. A motion was passed which cleared up an inconsistency in the constitution and bylaws. V 3 "Let's Dance,1' the University Orchesis presentation, will be held at 8 p.m. tonight at the Howell Theater. The show will fea ture choreography by the members, which will include a wide range of dances from African Primitive to Modern Jazz. The above picture shows the third act of the show, "Carnival," which consists of ponies, a ringmaster, chorus, etc. Pic tured from left to -right: Joyce Burns, Sherly Travis, Joan Rockwell, Julie Hile, Kathy Allen, Linda Reed and Linda Crocker. , I See It (Continued from page 2) a college degree. They are, I think, looking in greater numbers for some thing personal and mean ingful. In order to hold interest for incoming students of a higher caliber, fraternities must continue to re-evaluate themselves, to make greater efforts to live up to their ideals. We must distinguish between as pects of fraternal life we have held i the past which possessed no genuine val ue, and those which do. We must not hesitate to discard childsplay. On the other hand, we will not find ourselves in the defensive position we now occupy if we will ac- -cept the responsibilities which accompany our position of privilege. We must serve ourselves, our families, our University, and our community by making a sincere effort to develop our talents and unselfishly a i d causes greater than our own. I submit that the unity we pride ourselves in as Greeks will be richer when we try harder to base it on mutual respect for diversified talents. I submit, too, that if we ap ply the idealism of our pledge manuals and ritu als, we will indeed be the bastions of Democracy and the servants of our society as leaders of so ciety1, which it is our goal to be. Let's have a good Greek Week. Council to Hold NSA Discussion The Student Council execu' uve committee will noia an open discussion on the Na tional Student Association (N1SA) Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Student Union. All students and groups on campus will have the oppor tunity to ask questions and present their views on NSA. Students and groups wish ing to ask questions or ex press their views should' con tact Steve Gage through tne Student Council office by noon Monday. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS Let's Twist at King's Ballroom AT CAPITOL BEACH Fri., March 30 The Eccentrics Saturday, March 31- Dancing from 9-1 -Bud Holloway ' Ticket $1 person DOOKS OPEN 12:45 1144 "P" HE 2-3126 mi NOW! AS. NOW EVEN . GREATER ROLE FOR the "PARENT TRAP" GIRL! YOU'VE NEVER SEEN -A MOTION PICTURE LIKE THIS BEFORE k story about kids ... for everyone ! BERNARD 1EIT WWII tl.ur I Ufflfi PLUS Free parklnr rtfter p.m.! DOORS OPEN 12:45 IMUW i 140 N 13th HE 2-1465 IS CUM R0SSAN0 f 1 fll jj)lHil?fOfl 1 IT HAPPENS TENDERLY... -"V wnen a yin emerges i from the darkness of desire into the f sfe 1 liuht of lovel FihMd h Plorane. K ellr a( LsmI Only thero could this store fceppeol 1 YVETTE and . "I , GEORGE w S your eyes. (.meinuMic f j nibvwn 111 St. Paul's Methodist Church 12 & M Tht Cnrntlan School of Living 5:30-8:00 Sunday overlings no parking problems Dr. Frank Court Sermon This Sunday -., "THOSE WHO KNEW JESUS BEST . Matthew The Author of the First Gospel" Services ot 9:30 & 1 1 :00 Music Director Richard Grace University of Nebraska School of Music pnf7-n pt rmn Trnrirs CTLIELQD GuLUG " J I i T M AND "P 1 a new kind of love-story I JOANNA MOORE JOHN FMf EDMUND MCRRfS JIEFGIH BBJUdB. E3A!t PBTUSE! BTOfS KFHUMAN EDWARD DMM The Church . . . For A Fuller Life . . . For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (PraibrUrion, Unlttd Church ot Christ, . U. B. It Disciples of Christ) . 133 No. 14 -- . Rtv. Ala J. Pickering, Rev. Ralph Hays, Rev. Dennis W. Patterson 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 EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 13th ond R Its. CM. Armstrong, Chaplain Holy Communion 8:30, "a.m.;. " Morning Prayers 10:30 a.m. Evening Prayer 5:00 p.m. Canterbury 5:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) ' 15th t Q A. i. Norden, Pastor Worship 8:45 a.m. Bible Study 9:45 a.m. . Worship 10:43 a.ia. Gamma Delta 5:30 p.m. TIFERETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE 121V Sheridan Rabbi Maurice A. Pomcrantz Services: Fri., 8:00 p.m.: Sat, 9:00 a.m. Hillel Meetings Monday BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Royce L. Jones & H. Merlie Burner, Directors of Student Work 9:30 a.m. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Fellowship' Hour 7:00 Evening Worship 8:00 After-Church Fellowship Groups Meet ing at First Boptist Church, 14th & K Streets W-nd Baptist Church, 28th t Streets CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER St. Thomas Aquinas Church 16th t Q St. Charles J. Keenon Chaplain Robert F Sheehy -Chaplain , it . . J Rawley Myers Chaplain . " ' MASSES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 & 12:15 LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) S3S No. It Alvin M. Petersen, pastor; Gwen Jacobten, assistant Bible Study, 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION (METHODIST) 640 North Sixteenth Street Win. B. Gould, Duone Hutchinson, Ministers C. R- Morris, Lay Associate 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Worship 5:00 P.M. Supper 6:00 P.M. Vespers 6:15 P.M. Religious Roundtables EDHOLM AND BLOMGREN Portrait Placement Photos HE 2-6686 313 South 12th THE EVANS LAUNDERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Selleck Quad. Baby chicks can't talk we know that. But we wonder what this little chick would think if chicks could think? Probably he's bewildered ... a great big world . . . great big problems . . . an orphan already . . . and hungry ! Yet, there's deep meditation here. Man is often like that little baby chick; bewildered, i confused, wondering . . . especially those on the threshold of a new life or venture. We don't know all the answers, of course, but we do know some! We do know hoyr - to reach our Creator (PRAYER), . ! how He reaches us (BY HIS GRACE). We also know that the most serene place for such communion with the Creator is in church. Here you'll find many answers to many problems. It's worth a try, isn't it? A ; 1 N. DICK'S. WATCH SERVICE Watch & Clock Repair 1-2 Day Service Student Priceg In Campus Bookstore 1245. R. Street L&H FOOD STORE "almost on cam put" Groceries Frozen Foods Picnic Supplies Magazines Drug Sundries 432-8031 318 North 12 venture The Korn Popper "For Snack or Party" Fresh popped popcorn 10 - $1.00 HE 2-581 5 1413 N Street THE CHURCH PON ALL . . . ALL FOR THB CHURCH TU Oiwck it it fiutul flcUu Qumll. Titer (I) f" '' Mrlk (or Ihs kutldinf of dwr clcr end ood citisuuhip. It it e flonfaeuM! af qinliiiil value,. With-. M re Cliirck, oeillut de tMcrscjr oer cmliulioa em w vivt. Thtit ate fear eeundl reaeeM why every pertoa thould sltead . ttrvictt resuUrly aad euppert lh owe eake. (2) Far die childna'e ake. (3) Fee Ike ut- af h earn naaitjr aad ailioa. (4) Far the eaaa af tW Oiareli ibalf, k and, Wn awral aad Hernial ear part. Plea (e fe la diarck nfii iarlv aad read yeer Bible dailv. r Copyright KeittJ-r Advcrtisinc Sen'ice, Inc.. Stnub urg, Vs. Thursday I Corinthians Friday II Ccrinthians 6:16-21 Saturday Hebrews 10:19-26 LUNCHES SNACKS "Whrrt Cam pun Friends Uif ' 1131 R Street NEXT TO NEBR. IOOKSTORC 5' : 5' - Sunday Fsalmi 65:1-7 Monday Lamentations 8:22-27 Tuesday John 1:14-18 Wednesday Romani 8:4-17 14:33-40 SATURDAY, MARCH 31 PEWHING B:00 P.M. . fs( Sam-id ti- s