Friday, Nov. 8, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 can hear myself think . . . T m, HAlf PasT don't a13 X & a" i Frosh Camp Jobs Open Students interested in ' ap plying for positions on the YWCA freshman camp steer ing committee should obtain an application blank at the YWCA office, 335 Student Un ion. The seven positions avail able are general chairman, and assistant chairmen in reg istration, publicity, counsel ors, recreation, speakers and camp arrangements. Interviews will be held Nov. 20 and 21 from 7 p.m.-lO p.m. The camp is the second an nual one sponsored by the YWCA and will be held in September of 1964. Parties Again Slated For Weekend Scene Social activities are making a strong comeback since most students have recuper ated from migration. This weekend's events range from open house at the dorms to hayrack rides and house par ties. FRIDAY Alpha Phi Omega hayrack ride, 7 p.m. Ag Union Dance Committee Sadie Hawkins Dance at Ag Union Activities Building, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi hour dance with Alpha Xi Delta. Kappa Alpha Theta Dad's Weekend. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia hay rack ride at Breslow Farm, 8-12 p.m. Triangle house party, 9-12 p.m. SATURDAY Fedde Hall Open House, noon-2 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. ; hayrack ride and dance at Pi oneer Park and Fedde Hall, 8-12 p.m. Delta Delta Delta open house after the football game. Gamma Phi Beta luncheon for fathers, 11:30 a.m. Kappa Alpha Theta open house after the football game. Pi Beta Phi open house aft er the football game. Sigma Kappa open house after the footaall game. Zeta Tau Alpha Parent's Day luncheon at 11:30 a.m.; open house after the football game. Acacia Wild West house party at Arcadia Annex, 9-12 p.m. Alpha Gamma Sigma hour dance with Love Memorial Hall freshmen, 7-8 p.m. FarmHouse house party, 8-12 p.m. J-School Reports Frosh Enrollment Is Highest Ever The University School of Journalism this fall has the largest enrollment in its his tory, the largest total enroll ment since the bulge of vet eran students after World War II, and a sharp increase in the number of male students over last year. Dr. William E. Hall, direc tor of the School, reports: A freshman class of 74 students compared to 53 last year; A total of 180 journalism majors compared to 156 last year; , An increase in the number of male students from 65 to 89, while the number of female students remained constant at 91. A breakdown of classes shows 74 freshman, 33 sopho mores, 36 juniorr and 37 seniors. The current enrollment rep resents a 100 per c e n t in crease during the past 10 years, Dr. Hall said. About 75 non-majors also are taking journalism courses this fall, bringing the total number of students in the program to 250. Phi Delta Theta house par ty, 9-12 p.m. Sigma Nu Sugar house party, 8-12 p.m. Ag Men Autumn Twilight Party at Holiday Inn, 7-12 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle hayrack ride with Bessey Hall at Pioneer Park, 10-11 p.m. RAM Record Hop in Selleck TV lounge, 8-12 p.m. Pound Hall open house after the football game. Chi Pi house party, 8-12 p.m. SUNDAY Love Memorial Hall Par ent's Day, 1-5 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta Pizza Party with Alpha Chi Omega, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Free Meals For Parents Discontinued William Harper, director of University Services, said Tuesday that parents of dor mitory students will not be served free meals in the dorms on Parents' Day as has been done in some Residence halls in the past. "We have simply decided to discontinue the practice," ex plained Harper. "In former years it was not uniformly carried out in all the dorms. With the addition of Twin Towers our dormitory system has expanded to the point where a uniform policy is nec essary, and this is the policy." Harper added that serving free meals actually consti tutes free service by the Uni versity and that free service is not a regular policy of the University. When told that many dorm students were disappointed that their parents could not eat at no cost on Parents' Day, Harper said that all stu dents are still welcome to in vite their parents to eat with them in the dorms and that parents, families and guests are invited to visit and tour the dorms as in the past. The cost of the noon meal in all dormitories is $.85. A red carnation will be pro vided for all mothers going through the lunch lines on Sat urday, said Harper, as a spe cial favorinrecognitionof 'Suite Beat' Yields To Student Hootenanny Today Suite Beat which is regularly held in the Crib at 4 p.m. on alternating Fridays will relinquish its time to al low the "Clansmen" from Tau Kappa Epsilon Frater nity at Nebraska Wesleyan to appear in a Hootenanny. . Two University co-eds, Kathy Gates and Bonnie Richter, will also be featured. '9 mt-mn St. Pv Methodist Church 12 & M STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME Dr. Clarence Forsberg Preaching Services at 9:30 and 11:00' (Ccluffl!!? (Srihmftn TODAY PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE so cial committee will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the north party room of the Student Union. UNION FILMS COMMIT. TEE will present "Sweet Bird of Youth" starring Paul New man and Geraldine Page at 7 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. in 4he auditorium of the Student Union. HOOTENANNY in Union Crib at 4:00 p.m. TOMORROW BOARD OF REGENTS will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the Ad ministration Building. SUNDAY PEOPLE-TO PEOPLE Soc cer Team will play Creighton University at 2:00 p.m. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE Ex ecutive Board meeting at 2:00 p.m. in Union Room 232. PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE Stu dent Abroad Committee will meet in Lutheran Student House at 3:00 p.m. UNION FILMS COMMIT TEE will present "Sweet Bird of Youth" starring Paul New man and Geraldine Page at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Student Union. Visitor Talks About Africa The Director of Recruit ment for Operation Cross roads Africa, Mrs.- Margery Hanson, will be on the Uni versity campus Tuesday and Wednesday. Her purpose is to explain to the students and the faculty the Crossroads Africa pro gram. This program has taken many students and fac ulty to Africa since its in ception in 1957. These people work in the villages and the cities in Af rica. They build schools and teach provide medical serv ices, and teach agricultural fundamentals to the Africans. There will be a coffee hour ! on Tuesday, from 4-5 p.m. It will be held at the United : Campus Christian Fellowship. Mrs, Hanson will be available to answer any questions dur-1 ing the day at the Lutheran Student Chapel. ; R 1 r? 1 -4 WHY NOT? Guess I'll ask my date this weekend to the Military Ball the 16th. Why not? m Use Nebraskan Want Ads Ag Union Offers Bridge Instructor Free bridge lessons for Uni versity students will be held by the Ag Student Union dur ing November. Starting today from 4:30- 5:30 p.m., the lessons' will also be held on the following two Wednesdays. Jim Hornby, of the city campus Student Un ion, will be the instructor. 0T AMU DM Gold's OF NEBRASKA Mai Moti or iviiviHiNO SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY 930 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M., OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 P.M. THE CAMPUS COBBLER TELLS: How the Case of the Missing Notes was Closed The case was taken to Cold's Shoe Repair where they can sew up briefcases, fix zippers, repair all leather goods. The missing notes were not recovered but at least one briefcase has learned not to spill important in formation all over campus. Now the case is closed. Golds Shoe Repair Service IncUtdet Shoe Repair Fabric Dyeing Briefcase Repair Key Duplicating Shoe Polishes, Laces Waterproofing Zipper Repair Purse Repair COLD'S Shoe Repair . . . Downstairs Store Twilight Matinee 3:30 SUN. NOV. 10 DON'T BE DISAPOiNTED BUY TICKETS TODAY AT Y 0 U R STUDENT UNION MAIN DESK OR PERSHING AUDITORIUM TICKET OFFICE. 9 ,r r v J i! If fi 1, ', IN CONCERT CHAD MITCHELL TICKETS $1.5C, $2, I $2.50 in 1 The Church . . . For A Fuller Life ... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, Evamtlical United Brethren Disciples of Christ) Alan J. Pickering, Ralph Hays, Dennis W. Patterson, Pastors 10:45 a.m. Corporate Worship 5:30 p.m. Forum Discussion ST. MARKS ON-THE-CAMPUS (EPISCOPAL) Uth and R Sti. George H. Peek, Vicar 8:30 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 Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) 15th ft Q Sts. A. J. Norden, Pastor A. P. Vasconcellos, Vicar 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Worship 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (Catholic Student Center) 1th A "O" Sts Rev. R. Hain, Rev. T. Pucellk, Chaplains Masses: 7:009:0011:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m. Newman Study Series Tues. & Wed. 7:00 p.m. ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP Dr. Gunttter Paulien, Advisor Perry Green, Chaplain 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, 4015 S. th St. Piedmont Park Church, 460! A St. North Sid Church, 7311 Lexington BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Arthur L. SkJlkeu, Patter H. M. turner. Director ft Student Work 9:30 a.m. Bible Study 1:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:15 p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship First Baptist Church 14th & K Sts. WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) 44 North 14th St. Duane Hutchinson, Jerry Mclnnls, Minister C. Richard Morris, Lay Associate 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Forum 4:00 p.m. Fellowship Supper 4:45 p.m. Vespers 7:00 p.m. Study In Religion Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council LCA-ALC) S35 No. Uth Alvln M, Petersen, Pastor Diana Graham, Assistant Sunday Worship 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Lutheran Student Association 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Matins 7:00 a.m. Wednesday Vespers 7:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION ELDONA EVRETTS Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. Chapel of Cotper College of Religion 1337 R Street PATRONIZE DAILY NEBRASKAN ADVERTISERS EDHOLM BLOMGREN Portraits Placement Photos HE 2-6686 318 S.uth 12rh .JWW KV.v.v -rr TTTlOi i ' Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers m EVANS LAUNDERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Selleck Quad. &LM 1 mm mj Mi fey SWajj THK CHURCH rOR ALL ALL. FOR THsT CHUftCH Ttw Church it ttw fM for en Mrth (or the building of chine Sot and sood citiMnifiip. It i f tor. bouse of ipirituai value. Without a etronf Church, naitiwr democracy nor dvilicathm o eunrivo. TTir era tour Mund numi why every penon should attend aervioea regu larly and tupoort the Church They ira: (1) For nil own lake. (1) For nil children'! lake. (3) For theaai of hia community and nation. '(4) For the aahe of the Church itaelf. which nrtdft hia moral and material aupport Plan to ao to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Copyright 1963, Keieter Advertisini Bervice, Ioc, StrMburf, V. Yea, definitely! hurtled? Why? Hew do you answer Lucf when the comes to the breakfast table and an nounces, "I'm not tolng to tehool today!" Ym know, Lucy (Ota. How do you answer when Lucy comet in beemudged with dirt and saye, "I'm not foinj t tike a bath!" You know, Lucy bathtt. How do you answer when Lucy, threatened with illness, aayt, "I'm not going to take that medicine!" You know, the takes it. ' Why all this timidity, then, in the realm of spiritual guidance and moral training? Going to wait and let her decide what Church she'll go to when she's old enough? Don't fool your self. By that time she'll probably believe that a decision neglected by her parents during her first twenty years might not be necessary at all. You didn't wait until the waa "old enough" to decide the should go to tchool. Afraid she'll later succumb to the old story about ". . , too much religion when I waa young . . . parent made me go?" Thit tale is obviously false. Just because she takes a bath tonight doesn't mean she'll discontinue them at the age of twenty-one. What ahail 1 say to Lucy when the announces she doesn't like Sunday Sehool and Church? That's easy. Be consistent, Hy firmness and eiample you ean show her that church-going It a necessity. And in later years, the will thank you for bringing Into her life the greatest values a mature person ean poasna Christian habits and Meals. Swede? Coffee Shop Lunches Snacks "Where Campus Friends Meef NEXT TO NEBR. BOOKSTORE Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ephesians Jeremiah Luke Luke II Timothy II Timothy Ephesians 6:8-17 18:1-10 17:1-10 17:11-21 3:1-7 3:H-17 6:1-8 ROMANO'S PIZZA 226 No. JO DELIVERED FSEI AH9 HOT TO AU HOUSES AND DORMS ON CAMPUS SUBMARINE SANDWICHES HE 2-5961 LINCOLN AND MARRIED STUDENTS: tome and Wive Your Intl. Picture Appear in 9G4 Cornhusher ANYDAY 9 TO 5:30 P.M. MUSIC ROOM B UP TILL NOV. 22