...., - 'l"' Friday, April i, 1966 Poge 3 The Daily Nebraskan To Seefc Volunteers At NU Representatives from Vol unteers In Service To Ameri ca (VISTA) visit the Univer sity campus April 20-22 to seek volunteers for VISTA programs. VI" TA volunteers serve for one year, receiving living expenses and medical care, according to Miss Hester Lewis, leader of the VISTA group. In addition to an al lowance for food, housing, trael and clothing, they re ceive $600 at the end of their service. No entrance examinations or interviews are necessary to join VISTA, she said. Per sons over 18 are eligible, and there are no education or ex perience requirements. Those who wish to join must sub mit two applications which may be obtained from the VISTA information center. "We're looking for volun teers of all backgrounds and abilities," Miss Lewis said. "Students now serving as vol unteers are conducting liter acy programs, organiz ing clean-up campaigns, de veloping recreation programs, tutoring dropouts, setting up libraries, organizing commu nity meetings an dsurveying health needs." She said that there are ov er 2,100 VISTA volunteers currently in training or on assignment to poverty areus in the United States. Abtut 75 per cent of the volunteers are between the ages of 18 and 24. VISTA volunteers may re quest service to a specific geographical area in the Unit ed States or its territories, she said, and may also in dicate the type of assignment they prefer. Upon acceptance, candi dates enter a six-week train ing program to prepare them for their assignments. I'Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini n nm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'i These low-con met apDlv lo all clas sified arnnlsc la tin Daib Nebraska!) tamtard rata of Ss ear word and mini mum chaw af Ma per classified Inser tion. Payment for these ads will fall Into two cateiorles: (1) ads ronalni leas than no week In snecesslon mast be paid (or befora Insertion, (t) ads ronnlne for more than ana week win ba paid weekly. FOR SALE 1962 Ford Galaxy 900 2-door hardtop with redwhite top. Excellent shape. All vinyl Interior at new tires plus much mora. After 4:00 at 434-7390. TRAILER Merry Manor, 1030 No. 48th, Lot 70, 434-3440 after 5. SENIOR MUST SELL. From 4 to 6 stu dents can purchase 3 -bed room home for $3004900 down apiece. Payments $88 month minimal when split 4 or 6 ways. Borrow on signature notes, repay from rent savings, U4 baths, yard, 1V4 ton air-conditioner, double attached garage, occupy June. Call Earl Scudder, days law college, nights 439-8399. 447 South 26th. 1953 M.G. T.D. 50,000 miles. Show room condition. 851 North 42nd. 466-6475. 11500. 0 TR-3. 38.800 miles, everything in ex cellent shape. $1150. Must sell. 488-1738. 1963 125cc cycle. Slightly damaged. Will accept best offer. Call 435-6241. 56 Chevrolet Two-Door Hardtop V-J stick. Good tires, battery, etc. 434-7188. FOR RENT NEW APARTMENTS for nppercMsamen near University. One-4 h re abed room suite. Available now. Built In kitchens, air-conditioning, private utility, laundry facilities. $55 per student Call Jerry Overton 477-8118. MISCELLANEOUS Tennis Re-Stringing with one service, $5.00. Victor Strings. 488-1432. Visit Russia, Israel or Israel, Rumania, Butgaria, Yugoslavia. Czechoslovakia, P-nd or Spain. North Africa. $999.00. Hotels, Meals, Sightseeing. Jet round t cw York. Sandra Hano. 4.. . Drive, Long Beach, Call- .' fornia, 90807. Students File Cont. from pg. 1, col. 4 and a member of the ASUN Electoral Commission. Lonnquist is a sophomore and has a 3.2 average. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fra ternity, the ASUN Masters committee, AUF and Red Cross. Miss McClymont is pre sently a member of the Stu dent Senate executive board. She is president of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and has a 3.2 average. She is chairman of the ASUN associates com mittee. A Chi Omega freshman. Miss McMaster has a 4.045 average and is president of the Italian Club and an ASUN associate. McNickle is a Delta Sigma Pi shphomore and has a 2.4 average. He is a member of Red Cross and Builders. 3.75 average. She is a fresh man and a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. A former senator from Graduate College, Pickering has a 2.65 average and is a member of Sigma Nu frater nity. Psota, a junior with a 3.1 average, is a Daily Nebraskan cartoonist, an ASUN senator and a delegate to the model United Nations at Wesleyan. A freshman with a 3.4 over all average, Vanderhoof is an ASUN associate and lives in Cather Hall. Wall is a Sigma Alpha Epsi lon junior and has a 3.0 average. Think this would help? 1 SEND THIS COUPON" Name: Address: Days to Run: AD: COST: Five cents werd for tack insertion. Minimum ef SOc per slay. lucks check, payable to the Daily Nebroskon. I IFC To Consider By-Laws Change An amendment to the In terfraternity Council by-laws providing for an elected par liamentarian was proposed by John Rasmussen, Phi Kappa Psi, at the IFC meeting Wednesday night. The parliamentarian is cur rently an appointive office. Under the amendment, those running for the office would be given a test, made up by the IFC executive com mittee, on Robert's Rules of Oror and the IFC constitu tion ana by-laws. The names of the top three individual scorers on the test would submitted for voting by IFC. The amendment will be con sidered further at next week's meeting. The IFC selected Gary Lar sen, IFC president, and Jay Lefko, IFC treasurer, to at tend the regional IFC Confer ence April 14-16 at Tucson, Ariz. May 13-15 was designated an open rush weekend for high school seniors. This is the same weekend as the spring football game, which would bring many high school boys to the campus, Jim Shreck, rush chairman, said. Bill Minier, publications chairman, announced that anyone interested in working on the publications commit tee should contact him before Sunday. The scholarship seminar planned for Greek Week will not be held, as grade reports Photos By NU Grads In 'Guide' A. iN i. w Place classified ad $ THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ? Nebraska Union i XvWVWVWWVWWrVW TH PAUL CARLS0 STORY Union Theatre April 2 - Saturday 7 and 8 p.m. Free Admission are not yet out. according to Jerry Olson, scholarship chairman. Shreck reported that a test run on the IBM cards, possib Iv to be used during Rush Week, will be completed be fore vacation. Color photographs taken by two students in the Uni versity School of Journalism have been used to illustrate the Nebraska section of a newly-published edition of the American Heritage New Pic torial Guide to the U.S. A full page reporduction of an aerial view of the Capitol Building introduces the Corn husker State's section. The picture was taken by Wen dy Rogers for use in t h e School of Journalism's Depth Report Number Three, "Ne braskaland Its Beauty." An aerial view of the Platte River taken by Arnie Garson is also shown in the section. Miss Rogers and Garson graduated from the Univer-j sity in 1964. Miss Rogers is j a reporter for the Miami (Florida) Herald, and Gar son works for the Omaha World-Herald. ASPEN WRITERS' 1.1 n - mr arcunu V v n v i Fiction, Poelry, Playwrltlng Colorado, summer 1966: resident writers: Robert Creeley, Paul Blackburn, poetry; Donald Barthelme, fiction, & staff of six. For brochure: Director, AWW, 855 West End Ave., NYC 10025. Social Calendar FRIDAY CATHER hall dance, 8:30 to 12 p.m. DELTA GAMMA alum ban quet, 6:30 to 9 p.m., Cornhusk er Hotel. ETA KAPPA NU initiation banquet, 7 p.m., Cornhusker Hotel. IFC Greek Week Ball, 9 to 12 p.m., Coliseum. KAPPA SIGMA Stardust Formal, 8 to 12 p.m., the Knolls. PI BETA PHI, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma triad, 9 to 12 p.m., Isaac Wal ton League. SATURDAY ALPHA GAMMA RHO Pink Rose Alumni Banquet, 6:30 to 12 p.m., Lincoln Hotel. DELTA TAU DELTA initi ation banquet, 6-12 p.m., In dian Hills. FAIRFIELD open house, 2 to 6 p.m., Selleck. FARM HOUSE house party, 9 to 12 p.m. KAPPA DELTA picnic, 6 to 10:30, Denton. PHI GAMMA DELTA Rose Formal, 7 to 12 p.m., the Knolls. . PHI KAPPA PSI Spring Formal, 6:30 to 12 p.m., Town & Country. PIONEER HOUSE Spring Formal, 7 to 12 p.m., Holiday Inn. PIPER-CATHER softball game, 1 to 5 p.m., Pioneers park. SIGMA PHI EPSILON house party, 9 to 12 p.m. TOWXE CLUB-AG MEN roller skating arty, 6:30 to 8:30. Roller Arena. UNICORNS April Foolish ness party, 8 to 12 p.m., 1811 S. 45. " '"'"SUNDAY ABEL 10-13 picnic, 3 to 7 p.m.. Pioneers Park. LOVE MEMORIAL-BURR HALL picnic, 4 to 6 p.m., Love Hall. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON "Little Sisters" rush tea, 2 to 3 p.m. look for the golden orches I MCDONALD'S MENU 100 Pure Beef Hamburgers Tempting Cheeseburgers Old-fashioned Shakes Crisp Golden French Fries Thirsf-Quenching Coke Delightful Root Beer Coffee As You tike It Refreshing Cold Milk Full-Flavored Orange Drink gummy apiujr mil sJMwaas&yeWWa i nipfil r'lv. Phi D 1 p V, TS FRIDAY INTER VARSITY, 8 a.m., Nebraska Union. GRISWOLD school, 9 a.m., Nebraska Union. FINE ARTS FESTIVAL, 12 a.m.. Nebraska Union. JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, FFA banquet, 12 a.m.. Nebraska Union. ENGLISH department, 12 a.m., Nebraska Union. A.P.H.A., 1:30 p.m., Nebras ka Union. PUBLIC RELATIONS, 3 p.m., East Union. SERENDIPITY SINGERS, 4:00 p.m., Nebraska Union. JAZZ 'N JAVA, 4 pm., East Union. SDS, 4:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. NEBRASKA HISTORY and social studies teachers asso ciation, 6:45 p.m., Nepraska Union. PALLADIAN, 8 p.m., Ne braska Union. MOVIE, "Mamie", 7 and 9 p.m., Nebraska Union. SATURDAY MOVIE, "Sweet Bird of Youth", 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., East Union. DELIAN UNION, 8 p.m., Nebraska Union. SUNDAY YMCA, 1:30 p.m., Nebras ka Union. HILLEL, 5:30 p.m., Nebras ka Union. elta Theta To Imprison DJ Party Unvailed Cont. from Page 1, Col. the students. And finally the regulation of students must be clearly and specifically indi cated, with the punishment for an offense being generally known." On specific areas of contro versy, Dr. Trask advocated the ideas that the University shouldn't have rules on class attendance, that there should be no grade requirements for participation in activities, and that civil law of the outside community should apply to the moral standards of the campus. "In other words no special institutions of righteousness. And rules for men should apply to women and vice- versa. There should be no double standard," he concluded. Warner Warner To Study In Bolivia A University senior major ing in Roman languages, James Warner, has been awarded a Fulbright fellow ship for a year's study in South America. Warner, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Warner of New Cas tle, Del., will pursue graduate studies in Spanish at the Uni versity of Gabrield Rege Mo reno in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in the fall of 1966. The Fulbright fellowship carries a stipend large enough to provide winners with all ex pences for an academic year of study at a foreign institu tion. Two years ago, Warner was selected to participate in an exchange program with El Colegio de Mexico. He is a member of the Nebraska Ca reer Scholars, and Phi Sigma Iota, language honorary society. A Lincoln disc jockey will find himself the prisoner of Phi Delta Theta fraternity Saturday morning. Gary Kines, a "DJ" from station KLMS, will be locked up in a small cubicle at 12th and O at 10 a.m. He is to re main there until Phi Delta Theta pledges and their "bunnies" collect $2,000. According to Paul Critch low, who is co-chairman of the protect along with Gary Gray, kines will broadcast from his "cell" for 15 min utes during every hour. He will have 5,000 records to give away. "This is our pledges' 'Help Week' project," Critchlow said. "Two pledges from each of the sororities will serve as 'bunnies.' A pledge and a bunny will stand on each downtown corner to so licit donations. The money will go to the Easter beats campaign." Kines won't be completely isolated during his stay Sat urday. He will receive visits from the Ear Seals Girl It's your turn to see the NEW, New Honda HURLBUT CYCLE 7331 Thaysr up to Easy to ride Pnrkina , problem Economr 155 miles License tees per veor Insurance round S35 Prices stort ot SiS S4 at 11:30, and the Serendipity Singers at 2:30. When the $2,000 is collect ed, Kines will be released. As a precaution, the key to his cell will be deposited in the vault of the First Nation al Bank. Choir To Sing FaureVUeiiiem' The Lutheran Student Chap el Choir will present "Requi em" by Gabriel Faure at its annual Palm Sunday concert April 3. The 40-voice choir, under the direction of Professor Au dun Ravnan, will be assisted by solists Janet Johnson, and Phillip Boardman. The concluding event in a two-week Festival of Art, the presentation will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Stu dent Chapel. Accompanying the choir will be Ruth Wolfmeyer, organist, and Maria Louise Wiebe, piano. FLYING HOME FOR EASTER? Important that you make your reservation NOW! 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