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    Friday, May 10, 1963
The Daily N'ebruskan
Pegs 3
Campus
Calendar
TODAY
ART LENDING LIBRARY,
returns, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Stu
dent Union Small Auditorium.
CARIBBEAN CRUISE, pre
sentation of Nebraska Dairy
Princess, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.
SPEAKER, Tad Szulc,
"Latin American and the
U.S.A.," 3 p.m., Love Library
Auditorium.
JAZZ AND JAVA, 4 p.m.,
Union Crib.
TOMORROW
4-H CLUB, tour, dinner,
meeting, 9:15 a.m., Fedde
Hall.
Fill Wee
Wine and roses, violets and
dream girls are included in
the weekend plans of campus
socialites as they wind up with
a final fling before 'exam
cram time.
TODAY
ALPHA XI DELTA Rose
Formal, 7 to midnight
ALPHA TAU OMEGA
House Party, 9 to midnight
SIGMA CHI Sweetheart
Formal, 8 to midnight
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
BOORS OPEN AT 12:43
STARTS TODAY
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PStE ' STARTS TODAY
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Starring: Montgomery Clift, Susannah York,
tfWflfos. Larry Parks, Susan Kohner :vrfsys
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VSpring Formal, 8:30 to mid
night.
AG UNION Caribbean
Cruise Dance, 8:30 to 11:30
p.m.
TOMORROW
ALPHA CHI OMEGA Finals
Fling, 3 to 5 p.m.
ALPHA DELTA PI Moth
er's Day Brunch, 11 a.m. to
1:30 p.m.
ALPHA OMICRON PI Rose
Formal, 7 to midnight
GAMMA PHI BETA Initia
tion Banquet for Kearney
Chapter.
SIGMA KAPPA Violet For
mal, 7 to midnight
TERRACE HALL Picnic
and House Party, 5 to mid
night -
FEDDE HALL Formal, 6:30
to midnight
BETA THETA PI House
Party, 8 to midnight
WANT ADS
FOR SALE
'58 Hillman, 4 dr., rebuilt engine. S250,
1931 "A" evenings.
"57 Chevy. J -door, $500. call 432-S337.
evenings.
Dont mlM the Spring edition of GAL
LERY a new literary muinn. ai
Nebraska Boofcstora and. University
Bookstore. 35c.
38x8 Mobile Home. Good condition. Air-
conditioned, Washer. SB50.00. contact
Lawrence Ellis. Shamrock Court C-J,
2545 Theresa.
HELP WANTED MALE
Summer and fuH-time positions available
with Madison Avenue Advertising
Agency for sales work in Nebraska.
If you have sales experience and a
car, I'd like to talk with you. We win
train 4 men. Excellent for career
minded students. For interview contact
Mr. Mace at Student Employment
Service.
LOST
Lost at Ivy Day, one roll of exposed
turn. II touna. piease can iv e-aoio.
Reward 1
BRIDGE
If you like Bridge, yon will like Dupli
cate, student union jnonaays.
p.m. and Sundays. 2:15 p.m. Entry $.50.
Free cokes and coffee. Come alone or
bring a partner. Kibitisers welcome.
AIR TRANSPORTATION
For air travel reservations, call Ed
Conner'ey. your Frontier Airlines Rep
resentative. 477-1911 or 477-6388.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female graduate student wishes to share
a laree inree room iii.iinr
summer. Four blocks from University!
Call 432-7035.
VISIT DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30 THURSDAY 10 TO 9
Wilier & Pame
. ggiv
PLANNING A TRIP?
Don't forget your Skyway Golden Dot Luggage!
Whether you're planning a trip around the world or to the country
for a weekend take along light and rugged Golden Dot luggage by
t Skyway! It's the world's first and only lightweight luggage guaranteed
against punctures, rips or tears under normal use for FIVE YEARS.
Colors: (ladies) danube or aztec. (mens) tiki or black.
LADIE'S LUGGAGE MEN'S LUGGAGE
15" cheater 17.95 21" companion case 34.95
17" square tote 32.50 25" 1 suiter 39.95
14" cosmetic case 29.95 25" 2suiter 44.95
21" weekender 29.95 25" 3suiter 49.95
24" jr. pullman 34.95 22" carry-on 39.95
29" overseas case 54.95 26" jumbo 2suitr 49.95
54" dress carrier 49.95 44" suit carrier 49.95
ALL PRICES PLUS TAX
LUGGAGE MILLER'S FOURTH FLOOR
Parties
chedule
DELTA TAU DELTA
Spring Formal, 9 to midnight,
DELTA UPSILON Picnic
and House Party,.4:30 to mid
night.
PHI GAMMA DELTA
House Party, 9 to midnight.
SIGMA ALPHA MU Days of
Wine and Roses House Party,
9 to midnight.
THETA XI Dream Girl For
mal, 7 to midnight.
BURR HALL (Men) Spiring
Formal, 6:30 to midnight.
RAM Street Dance, 9 to
midnight.
UNICORNS Recog n 1 1 i o n
Banquet, 6:30 p.m.
Student Engineers
Get Scholarships
Six civil engineering stu
dents at the University have
been selected to receive $300
scholarship a w a r d s for use
next year.
The money comes from the
Adna and Arthur Dobson, the
Warren Day, and the Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fulton funds,
each established in the Uni
versity Foundation as memo
rials to alumni.
The student recipients are:
Donovan Endorf, Roger
Schwabauer, Merlin Lindhal,
Marvin Criswell, Larry Loge
mann, and John Rebensdorg.
Scholastic grade averages
of the recipients range from
6.2 to 8.3 on a scale of 9 for
perfect.
Silver Keys
To Be Given
At Luncheon
Youthful Journalists
Honored Tomorrow
Students from 23 Nebraska
high schools will be honored
tomorrow at the 18th Annual
Silver Key luncheon spon
sored by the University School
of Journalism.
The Silver Keys will be pre
sented to 15 students for su
perior writing efforts in five
categories: sports writing,
news writing, news feature
writing, column writing and
editorial writing. Silver Key
certificates will be presented
to 30 students deserving hon
orable mention.
The awards are made in
three divisions: Division 1
high schools with total enroll
ments up to 125; Division II
high schools with 126-599
students, and Division Ill
high schools with 600 or more
students.
In addition, winners of 16
freshman journalism schol
arships with a total value of
$3,545, will also be recog
nized. The awards luncheon will
be preceded by a tour of the
School of Journalism. Uni
versity students and faculty
members will later combine
to conduct career conferences
in news-editorial Journalism,
advertising, radio-television,
Journalism-education, and ag
ricultural home economics
journalism.
Nebraskan Applauds
New Alpha Lambda Delta,
freshman women's honorary
initiates are:' Kathryn An
derson, Martha Anderson,
Barbara Beckman, Donna
Marie Black, .Karen Boecken
hauer, Carolyn Bond, Barbara
Brown, Lettie Clark, Linda
Cleveland, Vicki Cline, Jean
ette Coufal, Alice Dow, Vic
toria Dowling, Mary Lou Far
ner, Beverly Fenstermacher.
Beverly Graham, Carol Hall,
Elaine Hanthorn, Sharyn
H e i k e s, Virginia Hemphill,
Jean Holmquist, Karen Honis
ky, Harriet Hunker, Betty Jor
dan, Kathleen Kilpatrick, Ann
Kotouc, Mary Sue Landgren,
Linda Lane, Beverly Lee, Mar
jorie Larson Martin, Delia
Meyer, Linda Miles, Barbara
Miller.
Andrea Johnsen, Jaija Pae
gle, Christine Perrin, Mary
Kay Rakow, Sharon Ruby,
Elaine Ruff, Ellen Samuels,
Eula Scheer, Barbara Schne
gelberger, Karen Schnurr, Ro
berta Schock, Sarah Schaw,
Allegra Smith, Joann Smut
ney, Kathleen Sorenson, Carol
Stoner, Carol VanSteenberg,
Shirley Voss, Chery Wagner,
Janice Woelfle, Priscilla
Wood, Greta Woodward, Mary
Wright and Pauline Zillich.
New officers of Theta Nu,
Nebraska Pre-Med Honorary:
Dennis Christie, president;
Sam Moessner, vice-president;
Dave Kihams, secretary-treasurer.
FOLK SONG
AMERICANA
Sunday, May 12, 8:30 p.m.
YMCA. Srudenrs 50c
Sponsored by SANE
The Church ... For A Fuller Life ... For You
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
UNITED CAMPUS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(??r',,'i"B Church of Christ,
Ivobo.IIcoI United Brathren A Oisciplss of Christ)
Alan J. Pickering, Ralph Hoys,
Dennis W. Patterson, Pastors
V:30 a.m. Crossroads Seminar
10:45 a.m. Corporate Worship
5:30 p.m. Fellowship Forum
v.ju p.m. rorum Discussion
It
ST. MARKS ON-THE-CAMPUS
(EPISCOPAL)
end t Ms. George H
Peek, Vleer
8:30 c m. Hvn! fA,m, ,..,
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion
SUN FR? m" Nurse,V 4 Cnurcn 00l
5:00 p'.m. EVENING PRAYER
8:00 o.m. Tues. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Thurs. "
7:00 p.m. Thurs. " '
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
.... .00 Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
1h t Q Srs. A. J. Norden, Patter
A. P. Voseoncellos, Vicar
9:30 a.m. Worship
11:00 a.m. Worship
5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Catholic Student Center) Uth 4 "Q" Its.
Robert F. Sheeky, ). Rowley Meyers,
Thomas M. Puclik, Chaplains
Masses: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 p.m..
11:00 o.m., 12:15 p.m.
Saturday Confessions: 4.30-5:30 p.m.
7:30-8:30 p.m.
ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP
.anther Peulien, Adviser Perry Green Chcsltfs
Meets at Neon First Monday, Monthly
Friday : 7:30 p.m. Youth Meeting
Saturday: 9:30 Sabbath School
Saturday: 11:00 Worship
Collide View Church, 401 S I. 49th St
Piedmont Perk Church, 4801 A St.
North Side Church, 7121 Lexington
BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Arthur L Slslkeu, Pastor
H. M. Burner, Director of 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 4, K St.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
(Methodist) 440 No. Uth St.
Duans Hutchinson, Minister
C. 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.Mv General Forum
7:00 P.M. Vespers & Students Group
6:00 p.m. Seminars
LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION
(National Lutheran Council) SIS No. 1th
Alvln Petersen, Pastor Cvea Jacohoan, Assistant
10:30 a m. Worship
11:30 a.m. Discussion
5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Assoc lat tod -
MIDWEEK WED., 7:00 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
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Tussmys at 12: 1 S
Chapel of Cottier Collet of XeUfio.
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TKI CHURCH FOR All...
ALL FOR THI CHURCH
The Church is the fleetest factor
en earth fur the building of charac
ter and food citizenship. It is s store
house of spiritual values. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy
nor civilization can survive. There
are four sound reasons why every
person should sttend services regu
larly and support the Church. They
ate: (1) For his own sake. (2) For
his children's sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation. ()
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs his moral and material
support Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
Sunday
Jeremiah
2:1-8
Memories in the Making
A picture ... a frame ... to treasure always.
So Bhe believes!
The fleeting baby smile, the outgrown pair of
baby shoes thec she'll always treasure.
Eut in later years not every mother can point
with pride to her son's baby picture. Memories
sometimes become tarnished with remorse.
So much depends on us.
. ' If we hope always to treasure our glimpse of
yesterday ... we must carve with spiritual tools
our vision of tomorrow.
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