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    Friday, March 15, 1963
The Daily Nebraska.!
Page 3
Busy Weekend
Prepsteps Come ;
To .Haunt Union,
Trample Camnus.
May the luck of the Irish
be with you this weekend as
you dodge the mass of gum
chewing, letter jacketed high
schoolers on campus for the
State Basketball Champion
ships. TODAY
ALPHA PHI, Alpha Tau
Omega hour dance, 5 to 6
p.m.
LOVE MEMORIAL HALL
Shamrock Formal, 6 to mid
night. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA
house party, 8:30 to mid
night. SIGMA CHI house party, 9
to midnight.
SIGMA NU house party, 8
to midnight.
RAM SeUeck Stomp, 9 to
midnight.
TOMORROW
SIGMA KAPPA Initiation
Dance, 9 to midnight.
ACACIA house party, 8:30
to 11:30 p.m.
ALPHA GAMMA RHO
house party, 9 to midnight.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA house
party. 9 to midnicht.
BETA THETA PI house
party, 9 to midnight.
DELTA SIGMA PHI Sail
or's Ball. 8:30 to midnight.
DELTA TAU DELTA house
party, 9 to midnight.
DELTA UPSILON house
party, 9 to midnight.
KAPPA SIGMA Inferno
house party, 9 to midnight.
PHI DELTA THETA house
Dartv. 9 to midnight.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
house party, 10 to midnight.
THEA XI house party, 9
to midnight.
' SUNDAY
DELTA GAMMA, Alpha Ta
umega pledge roller skating
party, 2 to 5 p.m.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
date dinner, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
"PI BETA PHI, Phi Kappa
Psi pledge pizza party, 5 to
7 p.m.
FEDDE HALL Parents'
Day, 12 to 5 p.m.
NU Cows Will Move
To Field Laboratory
About half of the Universi
ty's dairy herd will move to
the new agriculture field lab
oratory near Mead in a few
months, according to Dr.
Warren Sahs, laboratory su
pervisor. Nothing that University ag
ricultural teaching and re
search programs have long
been hampered by lack of
suitable agricultural lands
near the Lincoln campus,
Sahs said the 5,000 acre site,
bought last July, offers good
quality water, good soils and
suitable topography for use
in applied research.
Sahs s a d that the former
Nebraska Ordnance Plant
acquired from the Depart
ment of Health, Education
and Welfare is ideal for:
Providing isolated acreages
for testing the effects of
chemicals on plants and animals.
Cherny Will Edit
RAM's Newsgram
Bob Cherny will assume the
RAM Newsgram editorship,
according to a recent an
nouncement by the Residence
Association for Men (RAM)
Executive Council.
, Other staff members in
clude Peter Banghard, associ
ate editor; Doug Herman,
sports editor; Ross Bill, Bud
Kimball, George Lemke, writ
ers; Ken Mahlin, Gus Shaw,
reporters; and Sharon Fox,
Linda Mahloch, technical
crew.
The new appointments stem
from the actions of the previ
ous editor, Ron Rogowski,
who was asked to resign after
charges of "irresponsibility
and slanted news reporting
were leveled against him con
cerning the contents of the
Newsgram.
Application of research and
demonstrations on' a field
scale, a technique urgently
needed because farms are
growing increasingly larger.
Testing seeding methods
and chemical application by
aircraft.
Providing an irrigable area
for vegetable and . fruits re
search. Accommodating an exten
sive engineering technolog
ical program, based on a
large crop production area,
and including demonstrations
and studies of irrigation, feed
handling systems and mec
hanized methods of crop pro
duction and harvesting.
Applications Due
For Scholarships
Applications for the Donald
Walters Miller Scholarship
are due April 1, according
to G. Robert Ross, dean of
Student Affairs.
The scholarship is available
to undergraduate students
who are sophomores or above,
to student in the Graduate
College, and to students in the
three professional colleges.
All candidates must be re
gistered at the University at
the time of application. . The
awards will be made on the
basis of scholastic ability, ed
ucational and professional ob
jectives, character, and fi
nancial need.
Three or four scholarships
or fellowships of $1,000 each
will be awarded for the aca
demic year 1963-64.
Vreeland Awards
Irt Creative Ability
Open To Students
The Vtfeeland Awards, schol
arships totaling $1,000, for ex
ceiptional creative ability in
music, art and .literature will
be cited again this year at the
University.
The Vreeland commit
tee will select the student can
didates, aided by nominations
from the faculty. Committee
members are Duard Laging.
art, Gene Hardy, English; and
Emanuel Wishnow, music, all
chairman of their depart
ments. Preliminary nominations of
university students for the
awards must be made no later
than April 8.
The awards consist of $400
for creative work in art, and
$300 each for writing (prose
and poetry) and musical com
position or performance of
high quality.
Campus
Calendar
TODAY
FILM, "MATING GAME,"
Student Union, 7 and 9 pm.
BIG EIGHT Counselors
Conference, Nebraska Cen
tr TOMORROW
SKY SHOW, "Parade of
the Seasons", Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill Hall,
2:45.
THETA SIGMA PHI Matrix
Banquet, speaker, Mrs. Ha
zel Brannon Smith, Nebras
ka Union, 6:30 p.m.
REGIONAL AVIATION
Seminar, Nebraska Center.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Tournament, Student Union.
2:15 p.m.
SUNDAY
LEONARDO da VINCI dis
play of sketches and inven
tion models, second floor,
Morrill Hall, 2 to 5 p.m.
SKY SHOW, "Parade of
the Seasons", Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill Hall.
2:30 and 3:45.
CERES, transparent wom
an, Morrill Hall, basement
2:30, 3:30, and 4:30 p.m. .
SPRING CONCERT by the
University Symphony Orches
tra, Ballroom of Nebraska
Umon, 4 p.m.
FILM ."MATING GAME",
union, 7 p.m.
NEBRASKAN
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PERSONAL
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Daily Nebraska! Applauds
New committee chairmen
and assistants for next year
for both the Ag and City Un
ions have been announced.
New Ag Union Committee
and Board members:
Dance Committee: Terry
Franci, chairman; Sharon
Vogt, assistant chairman;
Ron rfeinke, area director.
Film Committee: Richard
Douglas, chairman; Judy Ja
cobsen, assistant chairman;
Larry Hammond, area direc
tor:; General Entertainment:
Jeanette Coufal, chairman;
Jan Cruikshank, assistant
chairman; Susanne Plum,
area director.
, Hospitality Committee; Peg
gy Barner, chairman; Merle
Schlkies, assistant chairman;
Ron Meinke, area director.
Public Relations Commit
tee: Milan Moore, chairman;
f I i : J
Wally Lundeen, assistant
chairman; Ron Meinke, area
director.
Publicity Committee: Judy
Bucklin, chairman; Janell
Quaring, assistant chairman;
Susanne Plum, area director.
Ag Union Program Council
Board: Joan Skinner, presi
dent; Ron Meinke, vice-president;
Larry Hammond, secre
tary; Susanne Plum, treasur
er. Student-Faculty Committee:
Susan Hyland, chairman;
Jeanette Hake, assistant
chairman; Larry Hammond,
area director.
The City Union committee
heads and assistants are:
Talk and Topics: Larry
Frelik, chairman, and Susie
Moore.
Film: Peggy Stenten, chair
man, and Karen Johnson.
Special Events: Joe Carroll,
chairman, and George Schlot
hauer. Forums: Rod Walker,
chairman, and Kathy Soren
son. Hospitality: Marcia Lewis,
chairman, and Jan Whitney.
Trips and Tours: Lee Mar-
Michel.
Cuairmsn, anu xisnne
Music: Shirley Voss, chair
man, and Vicki Dawling. .
Entertainment: Carol Carr,
chairman, and Fred Walte
made. Contemporary Arts: Susie
McClymont, chairman, and
Sally Davenport.
Public Relations: Sue Wal-
biilli, Chair tiiau,, aliu Bill
Harding.
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CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
UNITED CAMPUS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Presbyterian, United Church of Christ.
Evangtlical United Brethren ft Disciples of Christ)
Alan J. Pickering, Ralph Hays,"
Dennis W. Patterson, Pastors
9:30 a.m. Crossroads Seminar
10:45 a.m. Corporate Worship
5:30 p.m. 'Fellowship Forum
6:30 p.m. Forum Discussion
ST. MARKS ON-THE-CAMPUS
(EPISCOPAL)
IJth and R Sts. George H. Peek, Vicar
8:30 a.m. Hyol Communion
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. Nursery & Church School
SUN.-FRI.
5:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER
8:00 a.m. Tues. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Thurs. ' "
7:00 p.m. Thurs. " "
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
(The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
IJth Q Sts. A. J. Norden, Pastor
A. P. Vasconaelku, Vtcar
9:30 a.m. Worship i
J 1:0ft p.m. Worship n -5:30
p.m, Gammo Delta
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Catholic Student Center) 16th It "Q" Sts.
Robert F. Sheeky, J." Rowley AAeyers,
Thomas M. Puclik, Chaplains
Masses: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 p.m.,
11:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Saturday Confessions: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
7:30-8:30 p.m.
ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP
Or. Gunther Poulien, Advisor W.H. Elder,
Meets at Noon First Monday, Monthly
Friday : 7:30 p.m. Youth Meeting
Saturday: 9:30 Sabbath School
Saturday: 11:00 Worship
College View Church, 401 S S. 49th St.
Piedmont Park Church, 4101 A St.
North Side Church, 7321 Lexington
Pastor
BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Arthur U Sloikeu, Patter
H. M. Burner, Director et Student Work
9:30 a.m. Bible Study
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour
7:00 pm. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. After-Church Fellowship
Groups Meeting
First Baptist Church
14th & K Sts.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
(Methodist) 640 No. 16th St,
Duane Hutchinson, Minister
' S. Richard Morris, Lay Associate
9:00 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, followed
by discussion
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
5:00 pm. Fellowship Supper
5:45 P.M. General Forum
7:00 P.M. Vespers & Students Groups
8:00 p.m. Seminars
LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION
(Notional Lutheran Council) 5SS No. 16th
Alvin Petersen, Pastor Gwen Jecobsen, Assistant,
10:30 a.m. Worship
1 1 :30 a.m. Discussion
5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association
MIDWEEK WED., 7:00 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
THOMAS FAIRCLOUGH
Tuesdays at 12:15
Chapel of Cotner College of Religion
1237 R Street
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All dressed up, the expression goes, and no place
to go. These boys are hardly "dressed up." But the
rest of the description fits them perfectly.
They are two of the millions of American chil
dren who are growing up WITHOUT A CHURCH.
Boys with the God-given right to grow up in faith
. . . with the American right to worship God freely
according to the dictates of their own conscience.
But someone hasn't understood their rights.
Parents who make no provision for their chil
dren's religious education are, in effect, robbing
these children of the most precious heritage of
every American. Grownups who, by the tell-tale
example of indifference, encourage boys and girls
to emulate the Godlessness that the Iron Curtain
seeks to foster are undermining the spiritual sub
stance of our nation.
No more serious problem faces America today
than the children who on Sunday morning in a
land of churches have no place to go. ' , .
Honestly, now, are you creating the problem
or helping to conquer it?
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The Church is (lie freatest (actor
on earth for the building of charac
ter and food citizenship. It is a store
house of spiritual values. Without a
stronf Church, neither democracy
nor civilization can survive. There
are four sound reasons why every
person should attend services regu
larly and support the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For
his children's sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation. )
For thsake of the Church itself,
which areds his moral and material
support. Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
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