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Friday, December 6, 1963
The Daily Nebraskan
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OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY SfTTOT.ARK Manraq VM Ttnin V
from left, Bauman, Mrs. Kanouff, Miss Larson, Rogowskl; back row, left, Teply, Wll
kins, Radfl and Rosenberg.
PBK Selects 13 New Members
Thirteen outstanding Uni
versity scholars were named
Thursday as new members of
TODAY
WEEKEND FILMS "From
Here to Eternity" will be held
at 7 and 9 p.m. in the Stu
dent Union auditorium. Stu
dents their ID and 25 cents.
TOMORROW
AG UNION TOUR bus to
the Hallam Power Plant will
leave the Ag Union at 9 a.m.
and will return at noon. Fare
is 50 cents.
UNICORNS roller skating
party will be at 7 p.m.
PEACE CORPS TEST will
be given at 8:30 a.m. in 200
Post Office.
STUDENTS ABROAD will
meet at 10:30 a.m. in 235 Stu
dent Union.
SUNDAY
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ex
ecutive board will meet. at 2
p.m. in the Student Union.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
HELP WANTED:
European jobs-travel grants
for all students. Lifeeuardini. office
work, etc. For prospectus, application
end Si! Dept. C. AS IS. 22 Avenue de
la Liberie. Luxembourg City, Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg.
MALE-DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS
SUPERVISOR. Coordinate and supervise
aU aspect of data processing in a
medical research setting. College grad
uate with background in mathematics
or statistics and experience In oper
ating tabulating equipment. Computer
program ming experience desirable. An
alytic teasocing ability essential. Send
resume and salary requirement to Dir
ector of Research. Kenny Rehabilita
tion Institute. 1900 Chicago Avenue,
Minneapolis,. Minnesota 55404.
Phi Beta Kappa, a scholastic
honorary limited to the high
est ranking students in the
College of Arts and Sciences.
The students were initiated
and honored by the Univer
sity Chapter Thursday night
in regular session.
Of the 13 new members,
six University seniors were
given special recognition for
having completed all their
Arts and Science require
ments by the end of their jun
ior year.
The six students named to
membership during their sen
ior year are: Walter J. Bau
man, Linda Lou Larson, Gary
W. Radii, Ronald L. Rogow
ski, Norman Rosenberg, Ger
ald W. Wilkins.
Seven of the new members
received their bachelors de
grees with the summer class
of 1963. They are: Kay Fran
ces Casey, Mrs. Katherine J.
Miller Kanouff, Edward 0.
Meyer, Craig R. Nolte, Mrs.
Cheryl Jaeke Samples, Mrs.
Donna Lynn Cox Sheppard
and Mark L. Teply.
Knapp Urges Students
To Consider Teaching
Continued From Page 2
about the great vari
ability in human abil
ities, achievements,
talents, and skills?
8. Are you usually part
of the solution to a
problem instead of
part of the problem?
9. Are you usually hon
est with yourself when
you examine your as
pirations and ambi
tions in relation to
your ability and to
your willingness . to
work?
10.. Do you usually per
sist toward a given
goal even though you
fin-time waitress. Afternoon 2 P.m.
Tillman's Coffee Shop. 316 So. 13th.
FOR SALE:
lobertg WO Stereo-tape recorder. Like
new. 435-2273.
Austin Healy. Red. electric over
drive, wire-wheels, radio, toonean cov
er. Can 432-0.183.
ROOMS:
teserva your rooms for next semester
at Trenton House. 331 No. 13th. Phone
432452.
LOSTt
A black -brown mouton coat owned by
DUnn Young lost by exchange for
brown mouton with the Initial D E L.
at Steak House. Saturday evening be
tween 7:30 30 p.m. Party please con
tact Cheryl Young, 4354653 for -change.
ORANGE BOWLt
tlr to the Orange Bowl. Will take three
passengers, 1964 Cessna Skyhawk.
Flight time 12-15 hours. Detail, Dal
las Belt. 5227 Setleck.
FOR RENT
fpaciou new basement apartment for
couple. Directly south of Ag campus.
month. Utilities paid. Call 434-3475
after 4:30.
Professors Attend
'Smasher' Exhibit
Dr. Theodore Jorgen
sen, professor, and Dr. Paul
R. Byerly Jr., associate pro
fessor, represented the Uni
versity Wednesday , at the
dedication of the world's third
largest "atom smasher" at
the Argonne National Labora
tory in Illinois.
The University, as a mem
ber of the Associated Mid
west Universities, will be al
lowed to use the $50 million
device known as the Zero
Gradient Synchroton.
The ZGS, which required
four vears to build, is a
doughnut-shaped machine, 210
feet in diameter wnicn win
accelerate protons to 12.5 bil
lion electron volts, then send
them crashing into target
atoms, me subatomic pani
cles which result from these
collisions will be studied by
scientists from miawesiern
universities.
Dr. Joreensen has been
with the University for 29
vears with time out during
Wor d War 11 to wont on ine
development of the a t o m i c
bomb at los Alamos.
may face only partial
success?
11. Do you genuinely en
joy helping someone
else develop his poten
tiality? r
12. Can you usually for
give someone's errors
and reestablish a
broken human re
lationship? 13. Do you admire and
respect good scholar
ship in yourself and
others?
14. As you look back ovtr
your life would you
conclude that most of
the time you have been
happy with your situ
ation? 15. Do you ever find
yourself wonder
ing about the motiva
tion, the problems, or
the behavior of other
people? .
Red Cross Sponsors
YWCA Swim Course
A course in handicapped
swimming for Water Safety
Instructors will be held at
the YWCA starting the last
part of the first semester. The
course is being sponsored by
the Red Cross.
It is a 15 hours course and
the majority of the time will
be spent teaching handicapped
children and adults to swim.
The course will last two
months and all interested per
sons should contact Gretchen
Gaines at 435-4896.
Formals
Highlight
Weekend
As the festive season ap
proaches, the spotlight is fo
cused on Christmas formals.
A "Roaring Twenties" party,
a pizza party, and a "Vam
pire" party also appear on
the agenda.
TODAY
Kappa Kappa Gamma Tri
angle pledge pizza party,
4- 6 p.m.
Sigma Kappa pledge formal,'
from 9-12 p.m.
Burr Hall hour dance with
Love Hall, 7-8 p.m.
TOMORROW
Alpha Chi Omega winter
formal, 7:30-12 p.m.
Pi Beta Phi Christmas
formal, 6:30-11:30 p.m.
Beta Sigma Psi, "Vampire"
party 9-12 p.m.
Beta Theta Pi "Roaring
Twenties" party 9-12 p.m.
Delta Sigma Phi house
party.
Delta Upsilon house party,
9-12 p.m.
International Week dance,
8 p.m., Pan American room,
Student Union.
UNICORNS roller' skating
party at Arena, 7-10 p.m.
SUNDAY
Towne Club date dinner
5:30-7 p.m.
Alpha Gamma Rho pledge
pizza party with Chi Omega,
5- 7 p.m.
Delta Upsilon bowling party
with Delta Gamma 4-6 p.m.
Sigma , Nu house get-together
3-6 p.m.
University Singers Ready
Annual Christmas Concert
University Singers under the direction of Earl Jenkins,
professor of music, will present their annual Christmas
Concert Sunday at-3 and again at 4:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union ballroom.
There will be no charge to the public although tickets
will be required for admittance. They may be obtained
at the main desk of the Nebraska Union.
The program: Three motets: "Hodie Christus Natus
est," by Marenzio; "Gloria in Ecelsis Deo," by Bach;
and "O Radix Jesse," by Strategier.
"Fantasia on Christmas Carols," by Vaughn Williams;
Randall Dennison, solo baritone;
"O Come, 0 Come Emmanuel," "The Annunciation,"
"He is Born," "Lo, How a Rose 'er Blooming," ' Fum,
Fum, Fum," "Masters! in this Hall," "La Vien La Vieja."
' What Strangers are These," Scottish air; Mary Ann
Griffiths, contralto and Kurtis Horn, baritone, will sing
the solo parts.
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT SOLOISTS standing (from
left) Randall Dennison, Kurtis Horn and Mary Ann Grif
fits; Mary Haight, accompanist.
History Of
Folk Songs
Continued from Page 2
folk music was written for
fun, to tell a story, and for
enjoyment. However, if
you've ever paid close at
tention or thought about the
words to songs such as.
"Blowln in the Wind", you
can't help but feel the deep
inner signifigance of what
the composer was trying to
put across. ,
Songs like this fall into
a category called protest
songs.
Before labor laws were
established and while unions
were forming, protest songs
were the one method for the
labor populus to express
it's opinions. Put fightin'
words to a catchy tune and
you have a powerful, in
fluential force, and it was
partially through these
songs that unions were
established. "Dark as a
Dungeon" and "Sixteen
Tons", both written by Mer
rle Travis, son of a Ken
tucky miner, are examples
of protest songs which made -it
big on the popular market.
Today protest songs are
being written by men like
Bob Dylan, (pronounced Dil
lon), twenty-one years of
age. These writers art
fighting for a cause. '
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The Church . . . For A Fuller Life . For
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
At AMI AV
Gold's
Of NEBRASKA
kt mom at initw"
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 Take
Care Of A Heel
If a heel has been bothering you,
here's how to fix him permanently.
Take him to Gold's Shoe Repair, and have the heel
capped or replaced. Gold's can mend soles, replace
half-soles, do any normal shoe-repair work.
CoUTt Shoe Repair Service include: .
Shoe ReDair Fabric Dyeing
Briefcase Repair
Shoe Polishes, Laces
Zipper Repair
COLD'S Shoe Repair . . . Dtmwtairi Slor
Key Duplicating
Waterproofing
Purse Repair
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the jJOnc
TRACK L-mJ
. . . and plan your life insur
ance program with care. In
this way you will gain maxi
mum benefits.
Let us help you, as we have
many others in this com
munity, tailor a life insur
ance program which is bas
ed on your income, your
family situation and your
financial objectives.
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SUITE 707
LINCOLN BUILDING
432-3289
Connecticut
Mutual Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED CAMPUS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Prtsbytorton, United Church of Christ,
Ivans ellcal United Brethren ft Dlicipln el 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)
13th and ft Sts. George H. Peek, Vicar
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. Nursery & Church School
SUN.-FRI.
5:00 p.rrij EVENING PRAYER
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
(The Lutheran Charch Missouri Synod)
15th A Sts. A. J. Nerden, Pastor
A. P. Vatconcellos. Vicar
:30 a.m. Worship
11:00 a.m. Worship
5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH
(Catholic Student Center) 16th A "0" Sts.
Rev. R. Hain, Rev. T. Pucellk, Chaplains
Masses: 7:00 :00 11:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Newman Study Series Tues. & Wed. 7:00 p.m.
ADVENTIST FELLOWSHIP
Dr. Gunther Pat-Hen, Advisor Perry Green, Chaplain
Meets at Noon First Monday, Monthly
Friday : 7:30 p.m. Youth Meeting
Saturday: f :30 Sabbath School
Saturday: 11:00 Worship
College View Church, 401S S. 49th St.
Piedmont Park Church, 4M1 A St.
North Side Church, 7321 Lexington
BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Arthur L. SlalUu, Pastor
H. M. Burner, Director el Student Work
:30 a.m. Bible Study
8:30 a.m. Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
5:15 p.m. Dinner
o:N p.m. Fellowship Hour
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
First Baptist Church 14th I K Sts.
WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist)
440 North lth St.
Duone Hutchinson, Jerry Mclnnls, Minister
C. Richard Morris, Loy Associate
: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) 531 No. 14th
Alvln M. Petersen, Pastor Diana Graham, Assistant
Sunday Worship t: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
EbOONA evritts
Thursdays ot 4:30 p.m.
Chapel of Corner College of Religion
1117 R Street
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