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Monday, January 11, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
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Red Cross To Choose
Chairman, Assistants
Interviews for Red Cross
committee chairmen and as
sistants will be held in room
232 of the Student Union on
Saturday.
The committees which are
being interviewed for are:
adult activities, international,
leadership, malone center,
orphanage, orthopedic, special
projects, state hospital, vet
erans hospital, and water safety.
Application blanks may be
picked up in 232, Student Union.
CAMPUS CALENDAR
TODAY
PLACEMENT LUNCHEON,
12:30 p.m., 241 Student Union.
RED CROSS Special Pro
jects. 3:30 n.m.. north confer
ence room. Student Union.
I INTER VARSITY, 3:30
p.m.. 234 Student Union.
l MON Special Events Com
mittee, 3:30 p.m., 235 Student
Union.
UNION Contemporary Arts
ppeaKers ummmee, 5 p.m.
j Student Union, Program Of-
fice-
TASSELS, 4:30 p.m., 232
Student Union.
CORNHUSKER Band pic
ture, 4:30 p.m., Union Ball
room. P ANH ELLENIC, 4:00 p.m.,
332-4 Student Union.
INTERVARSITY, 5:30 p.m.,
235 Student Union.
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA, 6
p.m., Pan American Suite,
Student Union.
TOWNE CLUB, 6 p.m., In
dian Suite. Student Union.
DELTA SIGMA PI conclave
240 Student Union.
SIGMA DELTA TAU, 6
p.m.. 241 Student Union.
DELTA SIG:H PI conclav
7 p.m., Union small audi
torium. MATH COUNSELOR Pro
gram. 7:30 p.m., 349 Student
Union.
IWA, 8:15 p.m.. 235 Student
Union.
TOMORROW
ACE, 4:30 p.m., 200 Teaen
ers College.
U.N.S.E.A. meeting. 7 p.m.,
Love Librarv Auditorium.
UNIVERSITY 4-H Club, 7
p.m. in East Union Lounge.
AUF Interviews Set
For Saturday In Union
All University Fund (AUF)
interviews for committee
chairman and assistants will
be held in 345 Student Union.
Saturday.
One chairman and two
assistants will be chosen for
the following committees:
publicity, special events, art,
speakers, education, faculty
and organizations, ag cam
pus, fraternities, sororities,
independent men and women,
and Lincoln drive. An assist
ant treasurer will also be selected.
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Music Faculty Gives
btork, librarian, inarshall.
Several members of the
University music staff will
appear in a faculty recital of
chamber music at 7:30 p.m.
toraorrov in the Sheldon Me
morial Art Gallery audi
torium. They are: Emanuel Wish
now, chairman of the depart
ment, and Arnold Schatz, vio
lin; Louis Trzcinski. viola;
Priscilla Parson, cello; Dale
Ganz, baritone; and Harvey
Hinshaw, piano.
The program includes:
"Quartet in A minor, Opus
29," by Schubert; a cantata,.
Concert In Sheldon
'Mein Herz ist bereit," by
self, Zion." by Bach; and "La
Oracion del Torero," by Tur
ina.
Tassels Officers-Elect
To fie Installed Today
New Tassels officers will be
installed today. They are Lin
da Muff, president; Jean
Holmquist, vice president;
Cheryll Crosier, homecoming
chairman; Ann Kotouc, secre
tary; Anne Mulder, Treasurer.
They will serve until January
1966.
OPN THURSDAY: 10 TO 9, DOWNTOWN & GATEWAY
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