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    Wednesday, March 24, 1955
The Daily Nebroskan
Poge 3
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CAMPUS CALENDAR .Chamber Music Group
Seeks More Members
Don deKieffer and J;m But
ler of Kappa Sigraa fraternity
t the University of Colorado
express their sentiments on
discrimination in the Colora
do Daily:
'it is oar belief that the
oppression of the right of a
person to select his own
friends would serve only to in
tensify the problem of racial
discriitraalion.
Greeks cannot be singled
out to receive anti-discrimination
mandates firm the Uni
versity. If this precedent is
set, it follows that no individ-1
nal can tksr hi
trienos.
to eat . . . n most be some
kind of a ant! POOKIE."
The Carolina Cor
the University of South Caro- should
una says that the Women's sock a
Saiwards Committee has
prepared a statement in re
gard to "co-ed's driTiking. in
toxication, or possession of
alcoholic beverages on cam
pus." The violation of University
rules regarding alcoholic bev
erages, 'including beer." says
the committee, is an infrac
tion of page 27 of the Caro
lina Community: "". . . con
'jduct herself at all times with
'propriety, and exhibit con-l
according t Schmcrleifx. The
purpose of the play, said the
author, is to "point out the
munitv of absurdity of a situation
TODAY
EUE ABIE LUNCHEON",
12:30 p.m., Pan American
room, Nebraska Union.
PLACEMENT OFFICE
LUNCHEON. 12 30 p.m., 241
Nebraska Union.
4:30
ion.
p.m.. 332 Nebraska Un-
- Y.M.C.A.
Y.W.CJL
ireshman weekend. 4:30 p.m.,"
334 Nebraska Union. '
TOASTMASTER'S CLUB.
5:30 p.m.. West Cafeteria, Ne
braska Union.
The Lincoln
Chamber Music
I sianea among tacuity mem
ii bers. has set out to find three
I hundred people who are in-
not have occurred
university. .
j There is "a necessity for
re-injection of humor because
i the president and the chancel
lor have taven this so seri-ouslv."
terested enough in chamber
OI17 ROW1 IVTFRnrn c f RED CROSS international J music to support a concert
thatl vxrt,.. . 'Vcomminee, w p.m.. North series in uncoin.
'"fl!3 p.m.. North party room. Ne-!Vart- vk---i.. r. .-... u-.jj
6:30, instructor, has achieved two-' call the Sheldon "Art Gallerr
Friends of Quartets, and the Beaux Arts
a group: and Tipton Trios are now be
ing considered for a 1965-68
season, according to Narves
on. "He urged that Lincoln
"ought to support such an en
terprise as this effortlessly."
Persons interested in signing
UNION HOSPITALITY
COMMITTEE. 3 30 p.m.. 232
Nebraska Union. i
THETA SIGMA Pin
.. v III J.... .... . . . .!
anv wav restrict its member-5 aM 011 w cam"
ship li e. Arab Hub etc ) and pm wh5o5 h beoc,m t0
that th Vw,hriix Carolina student."
- - "- au viir
else in authority knows better
wnal is best Tor as and wb
r friends should be than we
knew erselves.,
lYom Deer University,
C I r a d . comes this ei
ehanjie ia the eiassiiied sec
tion of a local paper:
Her answer: "HERMAN,
Pm glad ym bad a lovely
tiiTir, but I eaat remember
beans about it. As for a sock
The obscenity issue at the
University of California at
Berkley has given rise to a
satirical play written by Ri
chard Scfemorieitz. reports the
Dafflv Califfonnian.
Entitled "Fr Unlawful Car
nal Ko ledge," the play is
"a smile 4 protest about the
bsordity of the situation."
Tot final matches iian the
third mcuirj,3 ' Tf the Student
Cotrakcal tQra B-mi fl an to H e
elinjiniila-Bra toBnaasnneiM mil be
JwJd Umthl m ulae Nebraska
Maticte'S iincliUKaie Tlae Pjwrple
Cottagers. 'erots Ca53vom 31
B al 7 pm.: S:pna IMtta Tarn
v-e-rsiis Ch: Pim at 7..25; Eraim
EjisJers versus Plha Gamma
Delta al "i; Gsmma PM
Beta ff!I verams The Goats at '.
$.. Is..
Spring
Sprang,
Didn't It?
Monday was the Erst day cf '
Sprung., fa the Spring, a ywnjsg .
imam's Harney terms to lure. Are
there su few iineffl here? j
PIXNTNGS
Paane Lalkiaa. Delta Delta
Delta, sofiibomoiire am Arts and ;
Scieincips Ifcnoim EmuersiOSL, liswa.
to BiH KSizer. Sigma CM i
Stejcii.or inn Bath from Sosoxux n
'Cittv. !
i.
EXGAGOIEVTS
The Minnesota Dailv
that in 1927, their students;
were interested in an "anti
evolution bill" that had been
introduced to the state legis
lature. "Dr. D. W. Riley's iiatro
ductioa of his arti -evolution
bill to the legislature 3S yean
ago inflamed comnitless temp
ers both on and off the Uni
versity campus."
The bill stated that "it
would be inlawful for any in
structor ia aay state-snpport-ed
school to teach that mao
ascended or descended from
a lower order of animals."
Five thooisaitd students
promptly drew tap a Eve-point ,j
reroltition denouncing the bd'j
" This bill." the resolution:!
read." would stifle, if not abol
ish, the study of fundamental
sciences which serve as a
basis for all the arts and professions."
BUILDERS College
days, 3:30 p.m.. 234 Nebraska
savs Union. j
ELIE ABEL, 3:30 p.m.. Ne-
braska Union Ballroom. 1
p.m.. 234 Nebraska Union.
STIDENT COUNCIL 01T2
BOWL. 7 p.m., Nebraska Un
ion Auditorium.
KOSMET KLUB. 7 p m..
Conference rooms. Nebraska
Union. j
Tryoufs This Week '
For Final Production
BUILDERS calendar and
director, 3:30 p.m.. 234 Ne
Nebraska Union.
BllLDERS BOARD, 7 p.m.
332 Nebraska Union.
A.I.A.. 3 p.m.
ion auditorium.
Nebraska Un-
N.I.A. BOARD,
Nebraska Union.
7 p.m.. 334
STUDENT COUNCIL, 4
p.m.. Pan American room,
cebraska Union.
A.W.S. WORKERS, 4 30
p.m.. South party room. Ne-i
braska Union.
PEOrLE TO PEOPLE,!
4:30 p.m.. North conference
room. Nebraska Union. I
I.F.C., 7 p.m.. Pan Ameri
can room. Nebraska Union, f
UNIVERSITY DAMES, 7:30 '
p.m.. South party room. Ne
braska L nion.
thirds of its goal. One hun-: 477-8711. ext. 2461 .
dred and ninety-eight persons
have signed a proposal call
ing for the creation of an of
ficial group to be called Lin
coln Friends of Chamber Mu- Trvouts will be held this
sic. The group would sponsor week for Shakespeare's "An-
tan annual series of concerts, thony and Cleopatra." the
by the best local and national ! final" University Theater pro
chamber music ensembles, iduction.
1 Those signing the proposal
have pledged to subscribe a
I minimum of $10 to support
such a series.
Since the proposal was be
gun. Norman Geske. director
j of the Sneldoa Art Gallery, in
dicated that if 506 subscrib
ers were obtained to fill the
are
ORCHESIS.
Memorial.
7 p.m.. Gract
BOOK DISPLAY.
10:35! p.m.. Lutheran
chapel.
8 a.m.-
Student
Sheldon AoditoriBm. his staff
would undertake the man
agerial and clerical work of
the project, as well as provid
ing the aoditoriam.
The JuiSiard. A r.i a d e u s.
PaganM. Welier and Curtis
RED CROSS BOARD.
.Hi.. 232 Nebraska Union.
4:30
' E5AS IVCM PlfESfXTS
l"XION" public relatiot's 1
committee. 4:30 p.m.. 235 Ne-l
braska Union. ji
UMOX film cmniitJee,!
Piui Psi Whiz fids versus
S3;gma Oai at t: 40; Wim.i Hal
wrsas Theta CM Ti at (85;
ana (Upstars-M U vers
Averv BJcwise at S:.'35L
Kareta Myers. ,grar5 stafleint j
sredi tthcrraBv frcuDi Fre-1
,; I mniiOEt. to Eay Stevens, Farm- j
Mams sciEiictr in BcsiiMss Ai-1
ra'Mst.ra&ffli front Xorth'
.Platte. !
Teams iitD Cke tfursit tlnree
matiriies inamft cfevet nan tev 7
iot ana ne mxtsi muck m m lfcr u mA DTtam Emsi-
pm.. -VEl ipfiier ttseams wmst i ft,;;- w
teams iian umatclhes ': JJ,:;;,r iu.m fcm pm. i;
THE SPA"5 FIRST FAMJLY OF THE GUITAR
All interested students
urged to tryout.
Tryouts will be held in 301
Temple Building today and
Today and tomorrow
tryouts win be held from
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7
to 10 p.m.
Dr. William Morgan wi'J
direct the production to be
presented May 20 through 23.
Tryouts for laboratory the
ater will also be held at this
time.
fan
v4
DAY
Worker
Infervisws
Sunday
March 28th
From 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
lebrasko Union
Room 232
Application may be picked
up at Student Council Office.
CEU.E0OWIIIO ROMERO AWD HS CEILUMI,
PEE. iGEL
" n in in
r.'oon stiot
Offers u.s.
LeedersUip
ky T. F. Morrow
1 1 'ic President. Delen.it-
tfet and Dherfiided Prodmet
0
THURS. MAR. 25, of 7.-00 & 9:00 p.m.
NEBRASKA UNION BALLROOM
"BREATHTAKING DISPLAY OF
GUJTAR MUSIC IN THE ROMANTIC,
BAROQUE AND FLAMENCO TRADITIONS"
'INDISPUTABLY THE BEST GUITAR ENSEMBLE"
Fm Krt mrrnhM ot Nn tnk of
If T
-""'"1
j, ... t,
T. F. Mmrnw
ihwk urn tev S.:30.
Spring Day Workers
To Interview Sunday
i:Mi.'r"if"w,s Jsr Spring Day
wwters will he beld Simday
at 2 f. am., iian Xetaasifca Umjom..
.jfijiiic'atiom are avaHaMle
ait tiihe StLidem Caimcall ictffic,.
ai)d nniusl Sw ttairaefl in Sher ty
PiOsiticsE. a v a i 11 a to II e if or
'0Ter iimd.udie jmblicnty rm
irutt.efc. w-vmexi's, g a m s .
jE'tia" itrcfhjes and c3xary .
; State fccam BaDcrrfl. J
' Xaacy .Aatorsra. Kappa
Kapa Gamffima sanior iian
!Tdher$ GoUegie fnom Hast-jj
iings Jim McGkmis PM!!
IBte'Ma Theta saik)r m Pre-;
fcnoimn LiiikDota..
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wvajjeiffiic s crusp r,iew seeirsuclker sepcrcires tor true liiveliy, love ay s-ct recaiy
swiiiag.. Mix 'em or imcirch 'em for en iin ferestiiimg, ccoS oroJ comfortBb'Je wcrJ
robe. Wear tHhenm tihrougrj spiriiimg and into sumnreer.. Chccse therm from Gold's
imcslhiiiag csol'lectioni..
budget-
Just soy, "Chorgs 'em?" TlhieyVe owfuMly ecsy om the
couniri' lut .vci tire
tbalima of ortd kadenfasp
mssclied H ny oticcr in oar peace
tone hxMwy. It if sat t iiBnt ami
Jaera pfoiieclL
The n-pJIem f lmt e aire dotm?
j " has twee pQeilioned. and ome ha'e
S even jaetcKt-J Jtat e pe up tke
H ecsiiiffe eSort.
H f Why. after a3I, pcol !1 bt
g 1! mooer lo go lo ttie okw? Or e-.e
j no orb ttee eartfc? Htj. in fact,
g !; expterejpace at all?
p It wM he'p fimt to mtiam!i
that the specific
ppt of tilte United
State in npicc ex
iHknraflioflo n to fsn
rmore kmoIcIfe
altau; the
It i knowledge.
jJsscorery. hreit-
aDDHacvn tliat lnri
a isaavwt tror( aiMf
So osiSsobi has ewnr ha.4 a hetuer
Il cfcuct t?aiwli,iine inovlleuife atl
" diicoverr ivto protperitf al
MiretBph tku ate United Sane has
Leog Rajsjre Refarvs
Sone siuroi aha! the hig pao
to a "ce smopaist h tSse febt iA
jMVFoJit eSmj are cretiai. Thns w
mo . The reaJ ptwof ttmB cwp
ffitowi tfte fewHnnffige effect on ikbt
pSacein tJse orU. on our eco8swvc
rnnestph iumS oa the deretoyracaM
of our mtetritet irlsat coisse from
uwowtSioJ paDC mewefo.
If ternary h m gm&c at all, the
kiaowilee that w pus fntmi thn
cifofaaoo m ufe to cneate at the
fwudTC eer' ranJaMrw greater em
iki'UMtilL ajinf .9M&ct ou-x'tiiffiucicv
lor frowtfti.
PeThapt- t&e ereaietf gasnaalLc we
CCMild BB-il' OClid9 he W JftNifT-
etsamtaiie tjtte Jue of vhat ca
ksrs fross rce exfitorataon. Who
cwb dare predict bet can we
for H MB OUTCT TC? C CMC Ootv
i&4 tJbe 'nifft tastftNm, or
4.k-sijSar Gjataow BeitL wr Thoma
E4ihoaD hae ascj- Sea of the tjreinc!!i
dom economic tmerfm the' were
Of cohiwk mot. aai acsher o c
Rl e do isgm- Iftoct e have ai
almmt lotaXr ucrcptoire4 worid
arakUMl ttv. affld we kawe wt for omr
pt t8w ipeaf of foaw oac eerw
iHhnf e 3tm thmM XL The ccoacMKne
poff a3o ef reach heyonf te
niiL9ei( dVeumt of
WrM L4er
'felnr we tike h c not, of
cowrie, we ait cosnpeUct for the
!eaerttup of the world at cKoe
Mi4 wchao(lQp, Wc fcxvr CKMnauft
teif ounijuict go a paogrum that 'il!
m ftrtt aaMMBs coaoav aad
ail the worM w wstvcitowvc m m mt
ef.wni1.
If we arc to wnnWaiKi om ttsmier
.igdp we csAtvtt he wh sm
oa-iur.MJB. odS-aun pm$mia) that
roTHna.?- -jfr gtcm from low to
tujft 4 ftrmc ajaua (he tnwnedi
site worSLl fWt.tioB ctejk.
Ahove 33, we car.wimo let ovr
r?w be caititigta m the trur of aaere
H rewjww.vAtjf to what the Soned
tiify are going to do or not do
at the future.
Onar wmce pjjpaffli twttt be a
fouisi, ea., teaearieH dre to
ward ttt teVnfe.0 of the worM m
pkre ?5orHKj,
A PrevwSeat .lohmoa once mad.
"e fcawe toiqt auJ iir.o
jr.iNA4 msord of America f.&f
flo aiMiuw.ie tine promt amd potetv
iiii.Il of each w ae of toencc, w
iw!so amd dMcowerj'. Eajf ia our
liiwjjr?' thrrc ?w eflort as cVne
dentin ttic Paeaxi Office oa the theory
th.t eer't&as won urrejwjwj ktad
lir?5- bees wveemed..
"Even o f-tiJMJst aa .tnerkaa
a Qtrtm- VBkh proe !rtt 4
o9Miftf tie lasomofeiie. The
icaJ9wfcoaiiL f9ae Sacoroowwe. the aar
p8aft 3! fcpoc pro(c?e of
dwma ai fVywi. We have learned
a fcwjis we i,re?y do not oeed to
he m.w$'M r.i
CHRYSLER
VaV CORPORATIOM
flie JAicl: of
Ginger Coffey
second floor