The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1965, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Fiday, Nov. 19, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Cat her Residents
Choose Officers
Cather Hall has held its
, first hall-wide officer elec
' tions.
Officers elected for this
year are Tony Redman,
president; Don Chamberlain,
vice president; Harlan Rubot
ton, treasurer; John Decker,
social chairman; and Hod
: Basler, secretary.
Officers last year were se-
BAI'TIST
Baptist Student Fellowship
14lh & K
Cltudent fellowship: 0: 13 a.m.
Worship: 10:49 a.m
Dinner: 5:30 p.m.
James Miry, director.
CATHOLIC
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
llilh ft Q
Mum: 7,9.10,11 a.m. I 12:15 p.m.
Newman Club .upper: 8:30 p.m.
Father Raymond iluin.
Ki'iscorAi,
ST. MARK'S ON THE CAMPUS
lSlh ft K
Warship: t. W, 10:30 p.m.
Canterbury Club: 8:30 p.m.
George Perk. vlcar-chaplain,
John Hall. ass t. chaplain,
LUTHERAN
Lutheran Student Chapel
(I.CA-AI.D
MS No. ltiih
Worship: 9, 10:30 a.m.
Lutheran Student Assn.;5:30 p.m.
Alvln M. Peterson, pustnr.
Ron Thomsrn, assistant.
University Lutheran Chapel
(Missouri Synod)
1.1th ft Q
Worship: 9:30, 11 a.m.
Gamma Delta: 5:30 p.m.
A. J. Norden, pastor.
R. W. Lehenbauer, vicar.
METHOIHST
Methodist Chapel A Center
640 No. 16lh
Holy Communion: 9 a.m,
Worship: 9:30. 11 a.m.
Sapper and forum: 9:30 p.m.
Dunne Hutchinson, director.
Bruce McSpaddcn, Kenneth Ford.
JEWISH
Tlferetb Israel Synagogue
3319 Sheridan Blvd.
Worship- p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Satur
lay. Hillel: 6 p.m. first Sunday of month,
Nebraska Union.
Rabbi Maurice Pomerantz.
UNITARIAN
6300 A
Worship: 11 a.m.
Charles S. Stephen, pastor.
UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
.133 No. 14th
Study Group: 9 a.m.
Worship: 10:45 a.m.
Supper and forum: 5:30 p.m.
Alan Pickering, director.
Hudson Phillips.
44444444444444
ABEL HALL 1
WMM DANCE
featuring
the soulful out of sight sounds of
Union Ballroom
... !. ,
The franc is local
So is
k tWT"TW.'''T .''i'-:
1' ' iff
Papeete, Palermo or Pittsburgh - wherever you go,
your Bank of America Travelers Cheques get a big wel
come. Because they're backed by the world's largest
bank - with a money-back guarantee against loss
or theft. When you travel, carry money only you can
spend -BANK OF AMERICA TRAVELERS CHEQUES.
mt mm aioi tisii mini Mioewnaa anna nana airo.ii ! nariMnaa
lected by a committee of
house presidents. The change
was part of a totally revised
constitution passed by the
hall recently, according to
Alan Crews, last year's
Cather president.
Other changes provide for
spring election of hall-wide
officers, spring election of
house presidents and social
chairmen and a revision in
the judiciary body of the
Catlier government.
The judiciary committee
will be made up of five ran
domly picked house vice
presidents, with the hall vice
president presiding, Crews
said.
The committee will act on
hall matters only, not dis
putes that may arise on in
dividual floors.
CAMPUS
TODAY
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT,
12 noon, Nebraska Union.
JUNIATA SCHOOL, 12:10
p.m., Nebraska Union.
INTER-VARSITY, 12:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
PLACEMENT Luncheon,
12:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
A.P1I.A., 1:30 p.m., Nebras
ka Union,
VWCA Human Relations,
3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
JAZZ 'N JAVA, 4 p.m., Ne
braska Union. Combo: The
Madison Street Boys.
TURKISH STUDENTS, 7
p.m., Nebraska Union.
NIA, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
PALLADIAN Literary So
ciety, 8 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
MOVIE, Charade," 7 and 9
p.m., Nebraska Union.
TOMORROW
ASUN Student Court Hear
ing, 10 a.m., Nebraska Union.
Decision announcement: 3:30
p.m. Tuesday.
DELIAN UNION, 8 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
LITTLE SISTERS OF MI
NERVA, 1:30 p.m., Sigma
Alpha Epsilon.
8:30-12:00
i -
currency in Tahiti.
this.
811 232 3301
-v:':-:':-..::::: :v;'
r
f-'
l.l.i:.iiinniiiMlimrlii
HELEN VANNI . . . Mez
zosoprano of tire New
York Metropolitan Opera
Co., will appear as fea
tured soloist at 8 p.m.
Sunday with the Univer
sity Symphony Orchestra.
Free tickets for the fall
concert are available in
the Nebraska Union.
CALENDAR
SUNDAY
AFRICAN STUDENTS
ASSN., 8 p.m., Wesley
Foundation, upper lounge.
Panel discussion: "Rhodesia
and Independence."
NEWMAN CLUB, 6 p.m.,
Newman Center. Talk: Father
Hain on the Ecumenical Council.
ID ARISE IT
71111 TUUEs 0F
FRIDAY NIGHT
SAE3EC1 CLUB
1126 "P" Street
NEBRASKA
With Any
From
Drumstick
477-9884
mm, mmm. n.
DVANGE SALE
GKETS STUDENT
r- 1 -
MiwwpBiJiJUJL --J,-,-j-,iiiijpiwiiiiiihiji ..j-inu u-mJU-Muromirowii mmm in i:j 7rT3inrnriiTTTTrxnTi rm r - - .n. MM,,MMMMWWWIWIM,I,IM" Wl1 1
Jd)
Fall Revue Tops
Weekend Hysteria
The menu for this weekend
is food and fun. Ice cream so
cials, pizza parties and pic
nics provide the entree with a
main course of Dogpatch, His
torical Hysteria, hayrides and
enough dancing to satiate a
gourmand.
TODAY
ABEL HALL, All University
Dance, 8:30-12 p.m., ballroom,
Nebraska Union.
ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA
PHI MU, hour dance, 4-5 p.m.,
Alpha Gamma Sigma.
ALPHA PHI-PHI KAPPA
PSI, hour dance, 4:45-5:45
p.m., Phi Kappa Psi.
CATHER HALL 2,3,6, 12
POUND 12, barn party and
hayride, 8-12 p.m., Martin
Farm, Denton.
SADIE HAWKINS, East
Union dance, 8:30-12 p.m.,
East Union.
TRIANGLE-ALPHA OMI
CRON PI, hour dance, 4-5
p.m., Triangle.
TOMORROW
KOSMET KLUB SHOW, His
torical Hysteria, 8 p.m.,
Pershing Auditorium.
KOSMET KLUB, date din
ner, 10:30-12 p.m., The Knolls.
JJ From Omaha
PENNANTS
2 Dinners
The
Restaurant
547 No, 48th
:mm i,miwmw
1.50 BOX OFFICE 1.75 ADVANCE SALE 1.50 BOX OFFICE 1.7
UNION 111 WORKERS TICKETS STUDENT UNION & KK WORKERS TICKETS STUD
1 ,u '" " v;:.::;.;;:.: Zl.
SUNDAY
B E S S E Y HALL-FAIRFIELD
HALL, picnic and hay
ride, 6:30-11 p.m., Pioneers
Park.
BURR HALL (GOODING
HOUSE), open house, 4-6:30
p.m., Burr Hall.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
PH I GAMMA DELTA, i c e
cream social, 3-5 p.m., P h i
Gamma Delta.
KAPPA SIGMA-DELTA
GAMMA, pizza party, 5-7 p.m.
Pizza Hut.
SUATON I-MANATT
HOUSE (SELLECK), date
dinner, 7-9 p.m., Congress Inn.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON-KAP-PA
KAPPA GAMMA, pledge
pizza party, 5-7 p.m., Sigma
Phi Epsilon.
THETA XI-PI BETA PHI,
picnic, 4-6 p.m., Theta Xi.
Nebraskan
Want Ads
Gather Round All Y Studrnla
Herc'i mmr Irmila advice thai mtlht
ave you tho prlra
Of a nhntiDlnir aprtc or a bit at at
thr
When you're lookinr for a home or have
lost your fnTorita comb
Or you're arlllnt; ynur dnia ar wanl
ome fireplace Ion
Start now, don't wait, tha Raff ataya
open late
An ad la ilmple to write and may make
your future bright.
Ada ran help you find an n) or a tost
bicycle key!
Tou could even advertise for a date,
that might end up in a pinmate.
They can help you aell or buy
fo why not live them a try?
rhone Dally Nebraskan 477-8711.
These tow-rosi rates apply to all clas
sified advertlslnii In the Dally Nebraskant
standard rate of Se per ward and mini
mum ehane at Sne per classified Inser
tion. Payment for these ads will fall Into
two categories: ill ads running less than
one week In succession must be paid for
before insertion lift ada running tor more
than ane week will be. paid weekly.
WANTED
TICKETS FOR OKLAHOMA
Wanted tickets for children at State Hos
pita', for Thanksgiving Day Game. Those
Interested in donating their ticket! to
little children call Terry at 432-1375.
English major wanting to make some
extra cash! Call 434-3943.
Wanted: piano man for dance orchestra.
Call 435-1649.
WANTED: Freelance photographer, oc
casionally. Call 435-3483.
FOR RENT
LARGE EFFIENCY APARTMENT. Two
upperclassmen. near University, only
$65 a month, call Ulen van uer scnaai
or Mark Gilderhus days 477-trni ext.
2332: or evenings 435-4044.
i.ru niroiv furnished room. Foam mat
tresses, cooking, T.V., University Ap
proved. 477-6268.
FOR SALE
1951 Cadillac. 19S3 engine, transmission
very clean. Good running order. $125.
432-2179.
"Healthwats" wet-suit, medium complete
and new. Call Frank 423-4982.
READ
NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
5)
100 cWMOOM)
Ski Trip Registration
To End November 29
JoAnn Chrlstensen, chair
man of Union Trips and Tours
committee, announced that
Monday, Nov. 29, is the reg
istration deadline for the Un
ion ski trip to be held over
semester break from Jan. 26
to Jan 30.
Registration is limited to 100
and the trip to. Winter Park,
Colo., will cost $75.
nn
This is Jaguar for men. After-shave and cologne com
bined. Women like it. Because it doesn't smell like the
stuff they wear. Men like it. Because it comes on stronger.
Stays on longer. Jaguar is lusty. Powerful. Potent. It's
bottled in a sta rk, strong, smoky-glass cylinder. It's on ly
for the man who gets a bang out of living, a charge
out of leading-who plays to win, whatever the game.
After-shavecologne, $3.50. Soap on a rope,2.50.
Gift soap, box of 3, $3.00. Jaguar from Yardley.
m m
IF M Ml'
mi.wii..wimin am inlaws a-iii.iijJuai..inia-'isa.iiuu ijuni
CI Wl-rtrlaWlMiMiir i:W i !! W''TlMalllMI
Kappa Sigma pledge class
officers are Tom Hansen,
president; Dave Hlnman, vice
president; Chuck McKinley,
secretary-treasurer; and Scott
Parker, social chairman.
The pledge class officers of
Perching Rifles Company A-2
are Jon Black, president, and
Albert L,chultz, vice president.
1 jf00"""
0
Beta Sigma Psi pledge class
officers are Bob Lassen, pres
ident; Don Hansen, vice pres
ident; Bob Bartee, secretary;
and Chuck Wagner, treasurer.
Linda Chatfield, Pi Beta
Phi junior, has been named
honorary Sponsor of Persh
ing Rifles Company A-2 for
1965-66.
''iff T 1