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Friday, November 22, 1963 The Daily Neb'raskan Page 3 OBroihyskrs Pick 'W-GIV6 yt Qyeeon IFisnolosts Today the Cornhusker re leased the names of the twelve Beauty Queen finalists. The selections were made on fa cial beauty, general appear ance, and poise. Out of an original . sixty-three entries, twelve were chosen. From these finalists, Miss Cornhusker will be chosen, and five beauty queens will be named. The finalists are: Connie Svopoulous, Delta Gamma, junior in business teachers transfer student from Washington University in St. Louis. Kaye Schnurr, Pi Beta Phi senior in elementary educa tion. Activities: Angel Flight, Lincoln Project, ACE, UNSEA, Sigma Alpha Eta Pam Wilson, Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore in Arts Svolopoulos Schnurr Wilson Birney Schrader Young r-Tt r 1 ysJ 4 ko, l i Ivil w: CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS SUPER VISOR. Coordinl mt supervise all aspects of data processing in A medical research setting. College gradual with background in mathematics or stntV'K'S and experience in operating tabulating . equipment. Computer programming ex perience desirable. Analytic reasoning ability essential. Send resume and sal ary requirement to Director of Re search. Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, taim Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, Min nesota 54404. FOR SALE: Diamond ring set evaluated at nearly MOO: 1100. 60 Valiant: ST75. Portable typewriter: $18.10. Call 434-2241. Chris Buethe. 1 Okla.-Nebr. ttskets. GA 3-8835. LOST: A black -brown mouton coat, owned by Diann Young lost by exchange for brown mouton with the initials D.B.L. at Steak House, Sat. evening between 7:30 and 9-J p.m. Party please contact Cheryl Young. 435-9653 for exchange. ATTENTION: VOTE. Assert your democratic priv ilege: vote for your choice for Prince Kosmet and Nebraska Sweetheart to morrow night. Tswne Club says: orange Juice. We'd "Sooner" have PERSONAL: fc'go Dinh Diem didn't vole for Jerry De . Fraud for Prince Kosmet . . . look what happened to him. Kosmet Klub Fall Review, Nov. 23. 1963. That' be fore we go to the Orange Bowl. Ronin Lemon and Sciences. Transfer from the University of Missouri. Judy Birney, Alpha Phi se nior in Arts and Sciences. Activities: Angle Flight and Miss Air Force. Lynn Shrader, Chi Omega. Activities: Rush Chairman of Panhellenic, and UNSEA. Suzanne Young, Alpha Del ta Pi sophomore art major. Activities: Young Republi cans, Little Sisters of Miner- Webster Glade va, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweet heart. Carol Ronin, Kappa Alpha Theta freshman in Medical Technology. Activities: Red Cross, Builders, and Union Hospitality Committee. Ann Lemon, Kappa Alpha Theta senior in Pharmacy. Activities: American Pharma ceutical Association, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellenic, Kappa Epsilon. Ann Webster, Alpha Xi Del- Cornhuskers Stir Social Life In preparation for an an ticipation of a Husker football victory organized houses have given the "full steam ahead On To Miami" sign for social functions for the weekend. Today Towne Club "Fall Dinner Dance Party" 7-12 p.m. Farm House Hour Dance with Chi Omega 4-5 p.m. Sigma Nu Song Fest with Kappa Alpha Theta 4-5:15 p.m. Selleck Quad-Patton House Hayrack Ride 7:30-12 p.m. Tomorrow Chi Omega football function with Sigma Nu and Open House Delta Gamma Sigma Chi Brunch and football function Pi Beta Phi Open House Sigma Kappa Open House Zeta Tau Alpha Open House Beta Sigma Psi Brunch Date before the game Delta Upsilon football func tion with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Nu breakfast with Chi Omega 7-8 a.m. FarmHouse-Alpha Zeta Del ta pledge football function Sunday Chi Omega Dinner Date 6-8 p.m. Sigma Kappa pledge foot ball game with Theta Chi Delta Upsilon pledge party with Kappa Alpha Theta Masquers Open house at the Theater 3-5 p.m. Kappa Alpha- Theta-Farm-House Chili Feed 4-6 p.m. Smith Pearce ta junior in Teachers College. Transfer student from State University of Iowa. Kathy Glade, Delta Gamma freshman in Arts and Sci ences. Activities: Red Cross, Kernals, AUF, Miss Derby Day. Kathy Smith, Alpha Phi se nior in Teachers College. Activity: Angel Flight. Judy Pearce, Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior Spanish major. Activities: Miss Navy, Miss Majorette, Spanish Club, Red Cross and UNSEA. Art Lectures Start Tuesday A series of lectures on "Art in the American West" is cur rently being held in the Shel don Memorial Art Gallery. The purpose of these lect ures is to bring into focus the true role and importance of the American West in the history of American art. On Nov. 26, Van Deren Coke, director of the Univers ity Art Gallery, University of New Mexico, will speak on "Painting in the Southwest, Taos-Santa Fe". On Dec. 10, Robert Hurl butt, associate professor of philosophy at the University, will speak on "Ar in the American West, Art Hist ory." The lectures begin at 8 p.m. in the Gallery and tickets costing $1.50 may be obtained by contacting the University Extension Division, room 528, Nebraska Hall or the Art Shop at the Sheldon Memor ial Art Gallery. 'N' Club To Have Alum Open House The Husker "N" Club is sponsoring an open house for friends and alumni of the University. The open house will be held in the Coliseum tomorrow afternoon from 12-2. Larry Donavan, president of the "N" Club, said that sections of the Coliseum will be marked off so that alumni from various years may find their group. Everyone is invited. Open House Includes Tour, Talks Guided tours through Uni versity Theater, including stops in the Arena theater, the laboratory theater and backstage will be featured in the Masquer's annual open house, to be held Sunday, from 3-5 p.m. in the Temple Building. Members of Masquers and Masquer workers will con duct the tour. Graduate stu dents will explain the various areas of the theater. Also included in the pro gram will be talks on acting and the history of the theater by four members of the Uni versity Theater staff. The open house is open to students and the public. DAY AMIR OAV Golds OF NEBRASKA NAiaoiiotivwiHiNa SHOP MONDAY AND THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M., OTHER DAYS TO 5:30 P.M. THE CAMPUS COBBLER TELLS ! How to Handle An Old Bag Just take it to Gold's Shoe Repair. They'll replace or repair broken of worn-out zippers, catches and handles. They also dy fabric purses and shoes to match, and sell do-it-yoiuv self dye-kits. Golds Shoe Repair Service Include Shoe Repair Briefcase Repair Shoe Polishes, Laces Zipper Repair Fabric Dyeing Key Duplicating Waterproofing Purse Repair GOLD'S Shoe Repair . . . Downstairs Store Read Daily Nebraskan Want Ads ' MORE KINDS OF CHEVROLETS THAN EVER BEFORE ! i 1mm .n ' STIi iljs...-,, iiniiiir M I - ji iiir.jszJ it " ' JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET 15 models. Four series. One brand-new series the Impala Super Sports. More luxury, too. Even the Biscaynes are now fully carpeted. There's seven different engines' worth of power 140 hp to 425 hp (optional at extra cost). It's a matter of knowing if you'd like your luxury on the gentle side or on the other side. Model tlwtcn: Impala Sport Coupt TOTALLY NEW CHEVELLE! 11 models. Three series. An entirely new line of cars sized a foot shorter than the big cars, so you get the handling ease of smaller cars. But don't sell it short! Chetalle gives you generous passenger and luggage room. Engine choice: 120 to extra-cost 220 hp. Model thou n: Malibu Sport Coupt NEW CHEVY TJ Six models. Two series Nova and Chevy II 100. Both now offer an extra cost 195-hp V8 or a 155-hp six, to give you more Chevy II power than ever before. Match this added power with Chevy II thrift, and you can see why Chevy II will be harder than ever to keep up with this year. Model ihmcn: Nova t-Door Stdan NEW C0RVA1R Seven models in four series. Two Greenbriers. A new standard 95-hp engine (nearly 19lc livelier). An extra-cost 110-hp engine on all Corvairs and a 150-hp Turbo charged engine in the Monza Spyder. Styling? Never been cleaner. Interior? Never been brighter. Fun to drive? Never been more so. Model thown: Monta Club Coupt NEW CORVETTE Two modela the Sport Coupe with a new one-piece rear window plus improved interior ventilation, and the dashing Sting Ray Convertible. Both boast smoother rides, improved sound insulation. Both go with four big V8's, including a new extra-cost 375-hp engine with Fuel Injection. Model thown: Sport Coupt The Church ... For A Fuller Life ... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Prcsbvttrian. United Church f Christ, evonitlital United Brtthrtn ft Dlscipkn ef Christ) Alan J. Plckerlm, 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 Sis. Gore H. Pttk, Vicar 1:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Church School SUM.-FRI. 5:00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Tin Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) 15th O Sts. A. J. Norden, Pastor A. P. Vasconcallos, Vicar - - - :J0 a.m. Worshl. -,. - 11:00 a.m. Worship 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH (Catholic Student Center) , tth ft "O" Sts. Rev. R. Hain, Rev. T. Pucelik, Chaplains Masses: 7:009:0011:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m. Newman Study Series Turs. ft Wed. 7:00 p.m. ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP Dr. G wither Paullen, Advisor Perry Green, Chaplain Meets at Noon First Monday, Monthly Friday : 7:30 p.m. Youth Meeting Saturday: :30 Sabbath School Saturday: 11:00 Worship Colleae View Ctiurch, 4015 S. 4th St. Piedmont pork Church, 4MI A St. North Sid Church, 7121 Lexlneton BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Arthur L. Skiikeu, Patter H. M. Burner, Director ti Student Work :30 a.m. Bible Study (:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:15 p.m. Dinner :00 p.m. Fellowship Hour 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship First Baptist Church Uth ft K Sts. WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) 4 North HA St. Duo no Hutchinson, Jerry Mclnnlt, Ministers C. Richard Morris, Lay Associate t:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Farum 4:00 p.m. Fellowship Supper :45 p.m. Vespers 7:00 p.m. Study In Religion Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion LUTHERAN STUDENT CILPEL (National Lutheran Counclt-LCA ALC) SIS No. 14th Alvin M. Petersen, Paster 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 Comer College of Religion 1237 R Street EDHOLM BLOMGREN Portraits Placement Photos HE 24686 311 South 12ft PATRONIZE DAILY NEBRASKAN ADVERTISERS ('if ,H Sf. .jEMjxi dfj Ti) "4 "Vv fiiMmims Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers m EVANS LAUNDERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Sel(ck Quad, Ask about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer's . ALL FOR THE CHURCH THE CHURCH FOR ALU The Church is the f res test fac tor on earth for the buildinf of ehsrKUr and good citizenship. It is storehouse of spiritual val ues. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilisa tion can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community sod nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which Beads his moral end material support. Plan to go ta church regularly and read your Bibls dsily. Does the "horn of plenty" make os thankful? We do not become thankful by our abundance. The spoiled child lavished with gifts is not thankful. It is not the horn of plenty, but the bigness of our heart that makes us thankful. The blessings God gives are infinite, but we must have the capacity to receive. Like a child who carries a bucket of water from the sea, we can only carry as many blessings as our heart will hold. The capacity to receive comes through worship and prayer. We go into the presence of God and think deeply about our life. Understanding is awakened. With new eyes, we see our blessings and are grateful. We kneel poor, and rise rich. Thanksgiving Day brings us A special 6pportunity for worship and prayer. Isn't this why we want to be in Church with our family? Here we discover the secret of thanksgiving. Copyright 1963, Keistag AdTftiMn Barrios, Incv, Btraaburg, Ta. Swedes Coffee Shop - Lunches Snacks "Where Campus Friends MeeC NEXT TO NEBR. BOOKSTORE Sunday II Chronicle 31:2-10 Monday Psalms 86:1-13 Tuesday Psalms 96:1-13 Wednesday Proverbs 28:14-28 Thursday Isaiah 30:18-6 Friday Thessalonians 8:6-13 Saturday James 4:1-10 ROMANO'S PIZZA 226 No. 10 DEUVfRED rett AND HOT TO All HOUSES AND DORMS ON CAMPUS SUBMARINE SANDWICHES HE 2-5961