Friday, Oct. 25, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 - '111 V,', - ; J V POM POM GIRLS ... Left to right, they are Jean Barber, Becky Haas, Linda Keating, Sandy Lane, Sandy Stefanisin, Georgia Merriam and Carolyn Daubert. Pom Poms Spur Nebaska Enthusiasm Meet the pom pom girls! The pom poms, organ ized last spring by Jake Geier, head gymnastics coach, are Jean Barber, Kap pa Alpha Theta, in elem. ed.; Linda Keating, Kappa Kappa Gamma, in elem. ed.: Sandy Stefanisin, Alpha Phi, in English. Georgia Merriam, Alpha Omicron Pi, in textiles and clothing; Carolyn Daubert, Kappa Kappa Gamma, in elem. ed.; Sandy Lane, Kappa Alpha TTiefa, in elem. ed. and Becky Hass, Pi Beta Phi in Zoology. The enthusiasm shown by them at pep rallies, rally pa rades and football games has CLASSIFIED ADS rot RENT Bown-twg wmteiMH. clo la campaa. imniuv 1237 R, phone 477-4909. W A. HTTP Vile raamitc I share apt., coconnc fadlitiee, auliftai OK-inae. US MMk 434-S77fc. 1411 X. Mni Ifale raoeaeJe to ebare aMdera apartment U tarn miivmmu mmtLiiU. Beat (SO tnmth. tirtrtM, oaafcttaj laoMOea. a atiUUee am. Cal 4TJ-I21I Monday. WwlwarlaT. aa4 Friday eraian: Toes day an Tnanday afiar M P.M. CM & Ml. AVC m. proven that they are a popu lar and very talented addition to the yell squad. Basic ideas for the rou tines came from Colorado State University, where Caro lyn Daubert, one of the pom poms, was a member of the CSU pom poms before trans fering to the University. The hours spent rehearsing the routines vary, but aver age seven to ten hours a week. Their activity will not end with the football season. Ac cording to Doug Busskohl, yell king, basketball fans will also be treated to their routines. Freshmen Women Honored Sixteen girls were pledged to Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman woman's scholastic honorary, r e c e n 1 1 y. To be pledged, a girl must attain a 7.5 average. The new pledges are: Martha Anderson. Barbara Clifford, Donna Eschlman, Virginia Guenzel. LUa June Haisch, Judith Lee Hensley, Judy McCartney, Jane Eliza beth Oden, Judy Shanahan, Sandra Stefanisin, D i a n n e Steffensen. : N"a n c y Stuart, Myrna Tegtmeier, Carol Van Steenberg, Janice Irene Whit ney, Susan Wiles". Additional IFC Rush Considered The Interfraternity Council met Wednesday night in an in formal meeting at the Sigma Chi house. Among the topics discussed were a better IFC image to house members and pledges, scholastic requirements for rush week eligibility, and the tentative schedule for a spring rush week. At the present time, an en tering freshman must have graduated in the top half of his high school class in order to participate in rush week. It was pointed out by mem bers of IFC that there are many cases hi which someone graduating in this group would be less qualified than someone in a lower group from a larger high school. The institution of a rush week or week end in the spring, after first semester grades are released, would allow these other men to pledge if they had made the necessary 5.000 average; thus proving their ability. Another issue presented for discussion by Bill Buckley, president of IFC, was that many applicants for IFC posi tions failed to show proper knowledge and enthusiasm for the work of the council. It was suggested that more work be done with pledges in ori enting them for such positions. Open Houses Set Saturday , After a hard week of labor ing on Homecoming displays, organized houses plan few ac tivities over the week-end. A stereo party, seven open houses after the football game, and the Corn Cob Homecom ing Dance will highlight the week-end. TODAY Delta Sigma Pi, Stereo Par ty, 9-12 p.m. SATURDAY Gamma Phi Beta, Open House after the football game. Pi Beta Phi, Open House after the football game. Sigma Kappa, Open House after the football game. Zeta Tau Alpha, Open House after the football game. Burr Hall, Open House aft er the football game. Love Memorial Hall, Tea after the football game, 4:30 6 p.m. Pound Hall, Coffee Hour after the football game. Cather Hall, Cocktail Hour, Student Union 232, 7:30-9 p.m. Corn Cobs, Homecoming Dance, 9 p.m.-l a.m. Selleck Quad coffee hour after Homecoming game in Selleck TV lounge. Twin Towers and WRA open house from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Pound Hall lounge. SUNDAY Phi Upsilon Omicron & Omi cron Xu, Reception for Dean Trotter at Ag. Union, 2-4 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta, Pizza Party with Kappa Alpha Theta Pledge Class, 5-7 p.m. KK Sweetheart, Prince Interview Times Set Interview times for the Ne braska Sweetheart and the Prince Kosmet candidates have been announced by Kos met Klub. From each group ten final ists will be selected, to be voted upon by those in attend ance at the Kosmet Klub show, on Nov. 23. The candidates for Nebraska Sweetheart will be inter viewed by members of the Innocent's society on Son day afternoon in 334 Student Union at the following times: Suzanne Armstrong, 2 p.m.; Jane Barnoske, 2:05; Judy Birney, 2:10; Jeannette Broz, 2:15; Joyce Burns, 2:20; Vicki Cline, 2:25; Kit Thompson, 2:30; Mary Sus Hiskey, 2:35; Halley Hafner, 2:40. Snookie Janike, 2:45; Judy Keys, 3 p.m.; Carol Klein, 3:05; Sally Larson, 3:10; Enid Reeder, 3:15; Pixie Small wood, 3:20; Pat Teel, 3:25; Cindy Tinan, 3:30; Suzi Wal burn, 3:35; Karen Weich man, 3:40. The candidates for Prince Kosmet will be Interviewed by thl members of Mortar Board on Sunday In 332 Union at the following times: Jim Baer, 2 p.m.; Bob Barnes, 2:05; Donovan Ben son, 2:10; Jerry De France, 2:15; Dennie Christie, 2:20; William Dunklau, 2:25; Rus sell Hahn, 2:30; William Eichner, 2:35; Doyle Kauk, 2:40 Ron Griesse, 2:45. Gary Lacey, 3 p.m.; Bob Kenney, 3:05: John Lonnquist, 3:10; Kent McCloughan, 3:15; Al Olsen, 3:20; Sam Samuel son, 3:25; Gary Fegley, 3:30; Brent Scott, 3:35; Denny Swanstrom, 3:40; Dick Weill, 4:05; John Moms, 4:10; Steve Wilson, 4:15: Rick Wil liams, 4:20; Ron Wilton, 4:25; Paul Liefs, 4:30; Larry Dono van, 4:35. Touchdown $165 Buffet FOOTBALL SATURDAYS $165 Southern Fried Chicken, B.B.Q. Spareribs. Assorted salads, Vegetables Desserts & Beverages. Pan American Room 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Public Invited IOST fro nruloc ilide rale im Viom IoubscL Keward. 4S-U9I alter TM FOt SALE Halloween pets mt cnr mmv, ode arancr mat black, cteaa mat cwldlr. Mm n inlwL, Terr hmflJ wortHr. diet miiniil. frc tfejiveiT-43M564. KlSOKAl f Hi Buy your JUNIORS - BUY Yl;a A MORTAR BO A AO TOO LATE. MVMS FROM BEFORE ITS LEARN TO BOX:' BE A MASTER IN THE ART OF SELF -DEFENSE. EX PERT TRAINER'S SECRETS CAN BE YOTRS! NO EQtTPMENT NEEDED. FORM A CAMPVS BOXENG CUB AMONG YO( R FRIENDS FOR FLN. 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For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Pmeylcriaa, Unit' Chare Christ, ivonaalfcal United Brathrea A Otact(e at Christ) Akin J. Pickering, Ralph Havs. Dennis W. Patterson. Pastors . 10 45 a m. Corporate Worship - - S 30 p.m. Forum Discussion ST. NURKS ON-THE-CAMPUS (EPISCOPAL) ljth mmt R Sts. Gear H. Pat. Vicar :38 a.m. Holy Communion to: 30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Church School SUN -FRI. 5:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER UNINTRSITY LUTHERAN" CHAPEL (The Lotkeroa Charch Missaarl Synod) IM S O Sts. A- J. Naraea. Ptw A. . Voscancetlas. Vicar :30 a.m. Worship 11:00 o m. Worship 5:30 p.m. Gomma Delta ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CIRRCH (Catholic Student Center) let V SH. ev. R. Ho in. Re. T. PuceiiH. Choploins AAosses: 7dC- OO 11:00 a m.. II IS p m. Newman study Series Tues. a Wed. 7:00 p.m. ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP Dr. Cuthor Paoliea, AaVtsar Perry Creea, Caoptaia Marts at Naaa First Monday. Month Friday : 7:30 p.m. Youth Meetin Saturoav: -30 Sabocni School Saturdor: 11:00 Worship - Cotleae Vie Chorea. Otis S. Orlh St. Piedmont Pork Chorrh. oktl St. Nam Side Ctmrch, mi Ujuattaa BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Armor L. Slokaa, Pastor N. M. turner. Director at Stodent Work . :30 o.m. Bible Study :30 o.m. Mom In Worship 11:00 a.m. Mom in Worship S:15 p.m. Dinner - 00 p.m. Fellawship Hour 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship First Baptist Church lm A K Stv WESLEY FOUNDATION ) o no. urn st. Ovom Hutchinson, Minister C. Richard Morris. Lay Associott " :00 a.m. Holy Communion - 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 5:00 p.m. Forum : p.m. Vespers 7:00 Study In Religion LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (Notional Lathers Council LCA-ALC) S3S Na. IMh Alvia M. Petersea, Pastar Diana Graham. Asustont Sunday Worship :00 and 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association 5:30 p m. Tuesday Matins 7:00 o.m. Vespers 7:00 p.m. Sicedefs Coffee Shop Lunches Snacks "Where Campus Friends Meet" NEXT TO NEBR. BOOKSTORE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION THOMAS FAIRCLOUCH Tuesday at 12:15 Chapel of Cotner College of Religion 1217 R Street ROMANO'S PIZZA 226 No. 10 KUVBtED Till AND NOT TO AU MOUSU AND DORMS ON CAMPUS SUBMARINE SANDWICHES HE 2-5961 k:;,; m EVANS LAUNDERERS QEANERS 333 No. 12 Selleck Quad. Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers Jim Branch works in our local bank. I've known him for years. We went to school together. But I never felt I could come right out and ask him why he never goes to church. One night when we both happened to get into a confidential frame of mind, the words came easier. He told me that of all things it was because he hated this busi ness of passing the plate for money. He said he saw enough money at the bank all week without seeing it worshipped on Sunday too. I admit this shocked me. That's why I told him, frankly, that I thought he'd completely missed the point. I told him ur minister once said that it gives him a good feeling when he receives the collection; not because this is money but because the people are giving the fruit of their own efforts to God. In the old days, it might have been a sheep, or the choicest fruits and vegetables from the harvest. Today, it's dollars and cents. But the motive is still the same, and it's a good motive. I saw Jim at the morning service a couple of weeks ago, and some thing tells me that it won't be longbefore he'll be getting the point not missing it! IN Coprriarb W Krister JtoveruuBC Seiw, Inc.. Rtrasfeura, Va. EDHOLM BLOMGREN Portraits Placement Photo Kl 24m 311 tevfli 127h 5": ?- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ewdus Deuteronomy Malachi Mark Acta 11 Corinthians 11 Corinthian 15:20-23 14:22-28 3:6-12 12:38-44 2:41-47 . 9:1-5 9:-15 PATRONIZE DAILY IlEEEASKAII ADVERTISERS 5 p r f.7 5f ft u "4 ii. i 4. V r . 16th & Downtown P Sts. Lincoln