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Friday, Oct. 11, 1963 The Dally Nebraskan Page 3 Plain i a a n r One hundred students have been chosen for University Singers, a select group of up- perciass vocalists directed by Earl Jenkens, professor of voice. The Singers will perform this semester at the Choral Union's presentation of Han del's Messiah and present two concerts of Christmas Carols in the Union Ballroom Dec. 8, in addition to several concerts next semester. Sopranos i Julie Berner, Joan Brneggemann, Marcia Fry, Tasa Graefe, Carta Ha gen, Evelyn Luedeke, Lor raine Morris, Shirley Nunns, Joan Rockwell, Susan Swift, Gwen Waldo, Nadine McCre ary, Ruth Atkins, Mary Ann Behlen. Carol Copelani, Nancy Dunker, Elaine Hanthorn, Linda Henline, Sara Johns ton, Susan Johnson, Rosella Lange, Linda Launer, Saun dra MaQatt, Carole Peterson, Lois Shimerda, Janette Stut heit, Sandra Stark. Altos: Nancy Ash, Kath leen Bender, Sherry Filbert, Bobbi Hamsa, Harriet Han-1 sen, Gail Hunt, Mary Kay Kapustka, Sandra Keriakedes, Sally Larson, Leanne Lunz- mann, Judy Maddox, Jan Mc- Cune, Andrea Mohnsen. Shirley Voss, Debbie Bar- ger, Nancy Benson, Pat Cell, Mary Griffiths, Janet Hay. ward, Julianne Hempel, She ila otto, "Ardith Robertson, Becky Stehl, Mariel Stock, Mary Alice Wagoner, Sara wagoner, Candy Wheeler, jean Lemmoo. Tenors: Don Canadv. Cal Carlson, Joseph Colgan, Den nis Cox, Steve Ellenburg, Roderick Gibb. James Hav ener, Bill Kilzer, George Me- cnung, Jim Misner, David Shaffer, Mahlon Howard, noDert Bogard. Dennis Bohren. Tim Fkrh. er, Dennis Focht, Dewey Jen sen, AiarK Jorgensen, Ron Neel, Robert Nelson, Donald Proett. Jim Tavlor. Richard VybiraL Basses: Bin Bailer, Kermit Brashear, Randy Dennison, David DeVries , Jim Dick, Mark Gruett, Lynn Gonlicks, Shelley Reece, Larry Swan- LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS son, Don Thomson, Dennis Holm. Kurtis Horn .Charles Clem ent, Roger Egan, Kenneth Gobber, Charles Hertel, Sam Moessner, Irwin Pearson, Roger Quadhamer, David Rathjen, Don Remmers.Russ Thompson, Robert Hatcher. Mary Haight is accompan ist. Area Collegians Will Also Attend Peter, Paul, Mary The Peter, Paul and Mary concert, due here tonight, will be seen not only by Uni versity students, but also by students from other colleges in the state. "Students from Doane Col lege, Concordia College, and York Christian College have bought tickets, either in blocks or individually, for Peter, Paul and Mary," said Gail Sherman, program manager for the Student Union. She added that, "York College sent their represeenta tive down early on Friday, after they discovered that there were only 300 tickets left" Derby Day Set Oct. 19 The Sigma Chi's annual Derby Day has been set for October 19 on the Mall from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. According to co-chairmen Tom McGinnis and Mick Dra goo, most of the events for this year are new. Included is an event for the house moth ers in which they can demon strate their pitching ability and two mystery events. Trophies will be awarded to Miss Derby Day, the house that exemplifies the most spirit and the overall winner of Derby Day. The Derby Day trophy is a traveling trophy and must be won three consecutive years in order to maintain its pos session. Pi Beta Phi has won the trophy the last two years. The winner of Derby Day will have an added bonus this .i :tf i j : year as vney wiu ue uuiuei guests of the Sigma Cm s at a later date. wwer Or T rime Oaea Sotarsey, rt- 12 1:30 fr fMttall fs a' buri aseataersl f V i,--- If :i ; ' (Aw Jr ffi&ci) ! STRIKE UP THE BAND! You'll go northing into the stadium with pride in this dash ing ensemble. Perfect for football games ... or if you're the. octive type SKIING. WHITE STAG SKI PANTS 70 Rayon end 30 Nylon. Block, skipper blue or brown. Sizes 8 to 16. i 15.08 WHITE STAG STRETCH SHOW SWEATERS 100 Acrilan Acrylic Hofurol and red. Sizes S-M-L 12-09 (jgaffiJiUb (Siifaitjbn TODAY SUITE BEAT, featuring Bonny Ricter, 4 p.m., Student Union Crib. PETER, PAUL AND MARY, 8 p.m., Pershing Municipal Auditorium. ANATOMY OF A MUR DER, 7 and 9:45 p.m., Stu dent Union Auditorium. BOARD OF REGENTS DINNER, honoring Regent scholarship winners, Student Union. SATURDAY BOARD OF REGENTS, meeting. 9:30 a.m., Adminis tration Building. SUNDAY OTESK CLUB. 2:15 P.m.. South Party Room, Student Union. Vagabond (Continued from page 2) hands of school boards, yon know. The kiddies of Lincoln, almost make you feel proud to get a ticket Actually, only 5 of the phenominal amount collected goes to the kids. The rest, $83,420.65 during the last nine months, pays for court costs and things like that Don't think about it. Who pays the employes in the state capital? Who pays teachers? Why do people go to church? Why is the State Penitentiary in Lincoln? Why is Lincoln the way it is? Don't think about it, it may be the parking ticket Rally, Concert Cancel Parties TODAY There are no planned par ties. A pep rally is scheduled and the Peter, Paul and Ma ry show begins at 8 p.m. in Pershing Municipal Auditori um. TOMORROW Pi Beta Phi open house aft er the game. NU Pharmacy Staff Attends Iowa Meeting The College of Pharmacy staff recently attended the an nual district meeting of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in Iowa City, Iowa. A paper entitled, "Pharma ceutical Chemistry versus Me dicinal - A comparison," was presented by Dr. Laverne D. Small, professor of pharma ceutical chemistry. Sigma Kappa open house after tht game. Chi Omega open house after the game. . Fedde Hall open house and tea, 4-6 p.m. Acacia "Haunted House" party at the Acacia annex from 9-12 p.m. Alpha Gamma Rho picnic at Morse Bluff from 6-1 p.m. Alpha Gamma Sigma Al pha Omicron Pi football func tion. Beta Sigma Psi "Surf par ty" from 9-12 p.m. Professional Fraternity Plans To Hold Dinner Delta Sigma Pi will sponsor a Professional Dinner on Mon day, Oct. 14 at 6:30 for mem bers of Delta Sigma Pi Fra ternity. Thomas L. Carroll will be the featured speaker at the dinner to be held at Knowles Heights. Sigma Alpha Epsilon house party 9-12 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu-Kappa Alpha Theta football function. Ag Men Towne Club hour dance at Ag Campus from 67 p.m. Cornhusker Co'op-Love Me morial Hall hour dance at Ag Campus from 7-8 p.m. Chi Omega-Theta Xi pledge football function. SUNDAY Delta Sigma Phi-Zeta T a u Alpha picnic at Pioneer Park from 4:45-7:30 p.m. Delta Upsilon-Kappa Alpha Theta bridge party. Theta Xi picnic at Pioneer Park from 4-7 p.m. St. Paul Methodist Church 12 & HHl WORLD WIDE COMMUNITY SUNDAY Dr. Clarence Forsborg Preaching Services at 9:30 ond 11:00 SORRY NO PASSES "I mm YOUR GUIS" A ,! portray really art . . , Tw) Wtwiwf fewditim iwrt fct Bat an tit Km mm pan 2ND BIG HIT BINS OtOSBT BOB HOW "THE R0AO TO HONG KONG" The Church ... For A Fuller Life ... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED . CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Pmkrttrton, Unite Ctiurca ) Christ, Evanttlkal United Brtttira Disciples tf Christ) Alan J. Pickering. Ralph Hays. Dennis W. Patterson, Pastors 10:45 a.m. Corporate Warship 5:30 p.m. Forum Discussion - ST. MARKS ON-THE-CAMPUS (EPISCOPAL) Mm CM K Sis. 6wtm M. Peek. Vicor 1:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Nursery I Church School SUN.-FRI. 5:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (The Lathcra Church MHseurt Synod) UMi & Q Sis. A- J. Noroa A. p. Vasceacetlof, Vicar :30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Worship 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta ST. THOMAS AQTJTXAS CHURCH (Catholic Student Canter) IMk a "O" Sts. Rev. R. Mam, Rev. T. Pucelik, Chaplains Vows: 7:00-:00 11:09 a.m., 12:15 p.m. Newman Study Series Tues. & Wed. 7:00 p.m. ADVEXTIST FELLOWSHIP Dr. Advisor Meets at KM First Monday, Monthly Friday : 7:30 P m. Youth Meeting Saturday: f :39 SaooaNi School Saturday: 11:00 Worship Coilooo View Chanch, oM t. M St. Piedmont Park Chorck, oMI A St. Mart SMa Chorea, mi Lauornw BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Arlhir L. Slalktv, Pastor H. M. Burner, Director of Student Work t:30 a.m. Bible Study 1:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:15 p.m. Dinner :00 p.m. Fellowship Hour 7:00 pun. Evenir s Worship First Baptist Church 14th & K Sts. WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) 440 No. Mfh St. Duane Hutchinson, Minister C. Richard Morris, Lay Associate O:00 am. Holy Communion 11 00 a m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Forum 4:45 p.m. Vespers 7.00 Study In Religion LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL Swedes Coffee Shop Lunches Snacks "Where Camput Friends MeeC NEXT TO NEBR, BOOKSTORE 53S NO. HA Diana Graham, Assistant (National Lutheran Council) Atvio Petersen, Pastor 10:30 m. Worship 5:30 pm. Luthern Student Association MIDWEEK WED., 7:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION THOMAS FAIRCLOUGH Tuesdays at 12:15 Chapel of CotDer College of Religion 1227 R Street PATRONIZE DAILY NEBRASKAN ADVERTISERS mmwmMSI .lilififlf iff (ill .. . .B. . ' ' " ? mm, Oil mV&KmW. '" "rrnniii.1 in ill - - JujMMMMi ,, n.,iii,i.r mi. . V. .OOt EDHOLM BLOMGREN Portraits Placement Photos HE 2-6686 311 SMrfh 12th Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers How wonderful i enthusiasm. Mom and Dad will forgive this noise. They catch the spirit and joy of their young drummer boy. Enthusiasm is not limited to small fry. But as we grow older, these joyous moments when our epirits ride high, wear thin and are diluted by everyday cares. This is true of our religious experience. Often we are filled with eager enthusiasm when we pray and worship. Our church can guide this energy in channels of service and love. But often our religious enthusiasm fails. In these moments when our spirits lag, we are sustained and encouraged by the enthusiasm of our fellow Chris tians. How wonderful is enthusiasm. Come to church to have it renewed Sunday and always. Coprricbt lsj, Ketster Advertising Service, toe Suutiurt. Vs. THE CHURCH FOR ALU All FOR THE CHURCH Tne Church ir the frutest (. tor on earth for the buiklinc of rhararter and lxxl citizenship. It io storehouse of spiritual vai . Without a stron( Church, neither democracy nor cisiliia taon can survive. There am four sound reasons why every persoa should attend orrvkas refularlf ond support the Church. They ok: (1) For his own sake. '2 tor his children's sake (3) For the sake of his community an4 nation. '4) For the aabo of the Church itself, which oeeda hie moral and material support. Flan to f o to church refularly ond read your Bible daily. m EVANS LAUNDERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Selleck Quod. Sunday Ezra 6:16-22 Monday Psalms 16:1-11 Tuetdajr Isaiah 58:6-14 Wednesday Matthew 13:18-23 Thursday Luke 21:34-38 Friday II Corinthians 1:3-11 Saturday Colossians 1:3-14 ROMANO'S PIZZA 226 No. 10 BEUYERE0 FIDE AN9 HOT TO All HOi'SES AND DORMS ON CAMPUS SUBMARINE SANDWICHES HE 2-5961 Sportswear Miller's Secaaa1 floor