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    Friday, March 29, 1963
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
WP&! 1.
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Season
Brings 5
Parties
Spring brings many unreg-
IDlti tCa. lUUCUUllO. CI 11 LI X 1 T I 4 j j - -
I VfOATt nanisfTii on1 trArv m.
registered parties this week--TTT V'
sary to meet the present-day
challenge of education.
In a telelecture to the Ne
braska Audio-Visual Associa
tion conference at the Uni
versity the chief of the school
housing section said:
Educator Declares
Need For Planning
An official of the U.S. Of
fice of Education, J)r. John
Cameron, told Nebraska ed
ucators this morning that
end.
TtDAY
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
house party, 9 to 12 p.m.
ZETA TAU ALPHA Spring
Formal. 7 to. 12 p.m.
TOWXE CLUB, Pearl For
mal, 7 to 12 p.m.
SIGMA ALPHA MU West
ern house party, 9:30 to 12
p.m.
RAM, Cellar Party, 8 to 12
p.m.
"There is also a pretty
good chance thathe may re
ceive his education in several
different communities. So we
don't really 'educate to meet
the community needs' as was
thought to be the case not so
Builders Interview
Advertisina Staff
very lone ago.
"National plannmg is also ! nus on ine &oss value of
YR Exec Applications
1 1 Ready; No Interviews
Applications for Young Ke-
Interviews for paid staff publican executive offices
members on the Builders ad-! are now available, according
vertising committee will be to Steve Stastny, president
held Saturday, April 6, from ! They may be picked up out-1-5
p.m. in 342 Student Union. I side of 345 Student Union and
Under a recently-initiated are due Ap 11 at the same
unaer a recenuy-inmated , . . .
hisiiui, cimjiis who arc views, Stastny said.
arvwrtpfl tnr This mmmittM '
will receive a 10 per cent bo-
lmportant in the matter of
identifying and meeting the
manpower needs of the coun- j Special Edition newspaper
vi y , lie duueu.
vertising they sell for the
Student Directory and the
"While the world is in an
unprecedented period of sci
entific development and in
crease in knowledge, there
are still many schools in this
Discussing increasing re
sponsibility for education on
the state level, Cameron
urged the exchanges of ideas
way that they were 40 years
ago."
Pooch Travels To Iowa
FLOSSIE Kappa Kappa Gammas prepare their five foot
pet dog Flossie for the trip to the Providence Convention
which will be held tomorrow in Des Moines, la. Flossie
will be displayed as part of the chapter's Rush Week
materials.
Professors Discuss
Frosh Honors Plan
Nebraska high school prin
cipals and guidance counse
lors were told 5'esterday after
noon that finding the "right"
students for the freshman
honors courses still needs fur
ther refinement at the Uni
versity. Professors from English.
mathematics, agriculture and
history were optimistic about
the results of the newly estab
lished honors courses for the
top entering freshmen.
Speaking at the annual
Principal-Freshman Confer
ence, Dr. Robert Hough of the
English department said he
fears that the "intellectual
pop-off is missing from the
honors courses.
"And these are the people
who provide stimulant for the
classes." he said.
Dr. Edwin Halfcr of the
mathematics department said
they are making an extreme
effort to find individuals with
"that spark of creativity."
Dr. Robert KoehJ of history
said his department's honors
course "has produced a great
deal of controversy and inter
est among the honors stu
dents." Earlier, Lee Chatfield, di
rector of the Junior Division,
listed these criteria used in
selecting the honors-course
freshmen: high intellectual
capacity, demonstrated
"grade getting" ability and
inclination, skilled in "test
taking"; at least of "informa
tion recognition" common to
standardized tests, compe
tence in the "memorizing"
and "feed back" of the typi
cal classroom operation and
evidence of inde pendent
thinking.
Campus
Calendar
, TODAY
COKETAIL HOUR, Sig Ep
Combo Ag Union, 4:30 p.m.
FILM, "Imitation of Life,"
Student Union. 7 and 9 p.m.
GRAD CLUB Coffee Hour,
235 Student Union, 4 to 6 p.m.
PTP party, 232 Student Un
ion, 8 p.m.
COMEXIUS CLUB, social get
together, 332-4 Student Union,
8 p.m.
ORCHESIS show "Focus j the mobility of population we
uij iaiicc, iiuwcu iviciuui iu
Theater, 8 p.m.
TOMORROW
PTP cricket game, meet at
entrance of Student Union, 3
p.m.
FILM, "Tammy Tell Mej
True." Student Union, 7 p.m. :
SKY SHOW, "Parade of the
Seasons," Morrill HalL 2:45
p.m.
SUNDAY
DLSPLAY of Leonardo da
Vinci inventions and repro
ductions, Morrill Hall, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
CERES, transparent wom
an. Morrill Hail basement,
2:30. 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.
SINGERS Conceit, Church
of the Holy Trinity, 4 p.m.
Arab Group Will Pick
'Scheherazade' Queen
Yousef Meshiea, president
of the Nebraska Arab Asso
ciation, announced that a
"Scheherazade" Queen will
be selected at dinner at 6 p.m.
April 7.
rn? S Z and the development of long-
fSTSjSJl'ZlUrm goals S accomplish-
tnents.
Students will be selected on
the basis of past experience
in the advertising field.
All applications may be
picked up and returned to
the Builders Office, 342 Stu-1
dent Union, by 5 p.m.. Fri-
day, April 5.
MONTERREY CAFE
tOt No. 48
Ph. 434-1778
MEXICAN
FOOD IS OUR SPECIALTY
Dining Room Service
Also Tke Out Orders
Open Dally 4 P.M. to 11 P.M.
Sst. A Sun. 4 P.M. Midnite
CLOSED MONDAYS
He also listed two types of
planning on the local level.
One, he said, concerns itself
primarily with the education
He said the challenge is to
make available stimulating
Armnrf unitize far lA!irnin 4a
every boy and girl, regard-If1 PJa"8 and its implica
Iess of his race, where he i tion for euacaiiorial facilities
may happen to reside or his j tor a P31"1"131" sc"001- i
socio-economic background. : The second type, he ex-;
To accomplish this, be ex- Plained, involves determining ?
plained, there must be plan- i wnat the schools should be !
ning on the national, state ; accomplishing and to develop j
and local levels. ' immediate and long-range i
plans for the achievement of :
Discussing national plan
ning, Cameron said, "With
nave in this country th
chances are verv slim that a
boy or girl win make his
borne in the same communi
ty, or even the same state, in
wnich he received his education.
these goals.
St. Paul
Methodist
Church
12 & M
"When is life good"
Dr. Roy l Smith preaching
11:00 Service
9.30 Service Hoty Communion
ill II
Stuff for paw
d
w
hi, A
1 tut Letiermen bring their freh
and imaginative sound U Iwelve
great tong lhal Jcerve to be ong.
1 he result? "Coiled Standard;
Ibe Lettrrmen newest Capitol
album. There' romance written
all over every vmg, from Frater
nity Kow' The Sweetheart, of
Sigma Chi" to Broadway "The
Ijk for "College Standard"
on Capitol... and be ure to Uxtk
for the Letter men in concert on
your campuf.
VJiimi''nWf.'- t
fat iyixxav,fftMttKMm
f THE LETTERMEN
m wnim t,yt iv;r
f
lit
1 Willi trtuwtiim ami'me up, kokf
like well he to tart (hinkine
aiuut the Tutur.
My iiiiiUmtfAiy u to tn
from iur Xu iv.
i Tliat' 6tw wb yoo hurr do
f;ouhiliti!. But irluuvw
mir youll hurt a wile to think
bout wm.
I may jut dw-vie to
the im-Mw life.
The Church ... For A Fuller Life ... For You
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
UNITED CAMPLS
CHRISTIAN1 FELLOWSHIP
iyfio, Uaitatf Ctwrdi mt Chmt.
IwgtUc Unr4 Brrtlirm t Oiteipln f Chtnt)
Alon J. Pickerifg. Rolph Ho,
Denns V. PoKertm, Paton
9 30 a m. Ctmrootk Seminar
10:45 a.m. Corixfote Vothtp
5-30 p.m. F?HowH p Foruni
6.30 o.m. fontm C scjofi
ST. MARKS ON-imCASIPUS
(EnSCOPAL)
Ufh o4 I JH Cii M. ftk. View
8 30 a.m. Hyol Communion
10 30 a.m. Mofy Conimunon
10 30 a m. Nurery t Church School
SUM -Ft.
5 00 pn. eVESIIHG PSAYER
8 00 a m. Tue. Hoiy Communion
10 00 a.m. THurv "
7:00 p.m. Thur. "
UNTITRSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
.The Urttwran Church Mmeari tvaod,
151 Q SH. 'if A. J. Nwrica, Patter
" P. KWirtbi, View
9:30 a m. VVorthip
11 00 a m. Worihip
5.30 p.m. Gamma Delta
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Caftolic Stodem Center j ittk ft "Q" Jtt.
Rohert F. Sneeky, J Kowley M,en,
Thomat Puclik, Chactoiot
Monet: 8 00 a.m., 9 30 p.m
1 1:00 a m., 12 15 p m.
Saturday C9nfewc 4 30-5.30 p m
7.30S 3D p m.
AD"ENTIST FELLOWSHIP
t'- Gumrhet Paa(ie, Atfviwr Pen Grtem CWotaw
Mmi at Mm fint Mamhlr
frMJoy 7:30 pm Voorh Meeting
Saturday: 9.30 atttn Schooi
Saturday: 1 1 00 Vortnip
CHf View Charred, 4011 (. 49th .
Pwwwtit Part Church, 401 t, in.
Harm wo llwrc, vrnirron
BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Arfbar L. Umrium, PaOor
N. M. Stiniar, Oiraetar af Stadml Work
9:30 o.m. B( Study
10:5 a.m. ftAoming Wamhip
6:00 p.m. FeliowiliiD Hour
7 O0 pm. Evewng Worftttp
8 00 p.m. After-Church fellowship
Groura Meeting
First Baptist C'jjrch
14rh & K Sts.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
( Method Mf) 440 No. loth St.
Daanc Hutchimaa, Miaictar
C. Sichartl Morrn, Lay Aiaoctal
9 00 o m. Holy Commanwt
IC OCl a.m. Morning Worthip, followed
hy dzimort
1 1 -00 a nit Momino Worship
5 00 pm. Fellowship Supper
5 5 P.ftV Genera! Fonum
7 O0 P.M. Vewert & Stuaenh Group
3:00 p m. Semmoro
LLTHER.4N STUDENT FOUNDATION
(National Lather CeoiKilj S35 Ma. lath
Atvia Peteraafi, Pattar Gaea Jacobean, Asftttaat.
10 30 a.m. Worto
1 1 30 a m. OK.cuwon
S 30 p.m. Uitheran Student Aociotn
t Hardly itktiy, im 99 ye mil
oi all men and vonieu wl buktkkL
Itliitttw?
4. Vi, idBd, Wliat'i more. yuu"D
bve (4)itlnra to mrmeuier.
Maylte r woo't bave au.
f, I dotilil tiuUt-alter all, 0
emit of the winneti who (wrt nuimcd
today tafe children. And, on lu
vavfK, tliey luive all their
risMri) Mirr they're 7.
All my life I've liirked
vturiiiiility. iiave ImII,
eujwv ywurwlf that' my
uuiHo. S'rm, in l muiutrnt,
, youVe (fimi ate wife aJid
who bow how uuuiy chil'lrm
to Uke ewe la. Wlutt
ohould I k? Where Jo 1 hegiu?
0. First relax. Then Uik into awtn
(id inwjruc . . . like Liv'utx
inaunuuee from Vmi'itairW. ll
f ivea the kind of miUrivm
every family lwutd Utre, iie)W
you aave for the future, too.
And don't worry your
ehaneen for s happy family
life are very funl.
1 ohiiuld never have roomed
wild tl.tt' major.
Tim E)uUaJyle Life Awurauce Society of tfie United State 1 9C3
Hne Oflkwi 12W Avenue of the Amerlr.at, New York J9, SW York
For nfrmat lut Llvhig Inturance, ae The Man from Eruitalle to yr
(junimunity, for fnlonrution alwut career opportunlli at Erjuiuhlo. nm
your Placement Officer, or writs William . Blcvint, Emiiloyincul Miiuajet,
St 7
MIDWEfK WED.. 7 00 p m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
THOMAS FAIftCLOUSM
Toedy at 12:15
Chapel of Cotner CoDpge of Eclicioa
1237 I Sttaet
Swede?
Coffee Shop
loncbes Snocks
"Where Crnmpu
Friendt Meef
NEXT TO
NEBR. BOOKSTORE
EDH0LM
AND
BLOMGREN
PortraiU
Placement
PfaotM
HE 2-6686
318 South 12ft
ff.
f
A
'(at
Thougtit about climbing
any tree lately? The tt
climber seem to belong to
tery young segment of
?he population.
Vl'by do you supjuute
ttumt of tu have outgrown
that compelling urge to
climb tree? It ued to
make every trunk a chal
lenge, every limb pre
carious perch.
s
Well, we've dweovered
other challenge)!. And
we've had our fill of pre- ,
cariou perche. Eventu
ally a man turn hi zext
for triumph to more con
structive iWfrftk.
But. have you obwrved
that many people aeem to i
climb above the tlirm Vw.
every-day lvel f life?
And, strangely, they ap
pear more secure chal
lenging the roof of exist
nce than those who cling
to ita floor.
L
"Mi:
The youthful compul
sion which once made us
tee climbers reaches ma
turity on a spiritual plane.
Our God-given zest for
triumph find fulfilment
, in the quest of religious
Faith ... the challenge of
Christian living! Start
j climbing next Sunday , . .
in cnurcn;
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Wednesday
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II Corinthians
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II Corinthians
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