Friday, September 23, 1965 Nebraskan ' y' i U is IV, 0 I. r ft i r f .1 Iff 1 1 1 j If- ' ' I 'Knock 'Em Noise wanted any kind of noise except fireworks. Tassels' and Corn Cobs' "Knock 'Em With Noise" pep rally will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the stadium steps. The pa rade will begin at 6:15 p.m. at the south side of the Ne braska Union. It will travel V- ' ' - ir AND STILL Iff' WT - Quen tin s 1229 R St. WEEJUMS ARE A WAY OF LIFE Please Be Patient We May Not Have Your Size Today, But We Will Have Shortly THE BUFFER COLLAR m " -JM""" 1 s. SLIGHTLY LONGER AND FULLER IWM-;,;Ki , ...... if infiUftiii it " i MORE SPIRIT . . . Alpha Chi Omega. With Noise' At Contest down R, turn left on 16th down to Vine Street, ending at the stadium. Bring any kind of noise maker except explosives. Ex plosives of any kind or large signs will disqualify a living unit from competition for the Spirit Trophy. i. it 1 ". ... ,iwIIIIMIIIWIIIWMIIW'W4IWP'l'-1'W MORE SPIRIT . . . Alpha 432-3645 FASHION LEADERSHIP FROM AMERICA'S FAMOUS SHIRTBUILDERS AT Large signs must remain at the living units where they will be judged, but small ones may be carried in the parade. Tassels are again encourag ing living units to dress uniformly. 4 mmis Omicron Pi. UCCF To Show 'Objection' Films Two films dealing with conscientious objection will be shown Sunday at 6:30 p.m at the United Campus Chris tian Fellowship. According to the Rev. Bill Phillips, the movies are al ternatives to War", narrated by Dan Murry, and "The Wit ness", produced by a Catho lic organization. Rev. Phillips said that the films were obtained from an organization known as Fel lowship for Reconciliation. He explained that this group is an inter-denominational or ganization dedicated to peace. CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS for Fine Footwear Famous Brands for Less m 1317 "0" St. Factory Outlet For Fine Footwear slltllIIIIlitllit(lllIllf1III11tlllllf dlll111Mllllltllllflllllllllltltl4illl1lllltllltlllieiltlf Iltllllt11l'1lftllttllll11llllijt' (Heavy Social Weekend Scheduled For Campus As Nebraska moves into its second football weekend of the season, campus organiza tions have scheduled hour dances, house parties, open houses, pizza parties and an all-university street dance. FRIDAY ABEL HALL, All-University street dance, 8:30-12 p.m., Sandoz-Abel parking lots. AG MEN-TOWNE CLUB, hour dance, 7-8 p.m. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA, hayrack ride, 7-10 p.m., Ash land. BETA SIGMA PSI-DELTA DELTA DELTA, pledge hour dance, 4-5 p.m. CORNHUSKER CO-OP, house party, 8-11 p.m. DELTA SIGMA PI, house "scrub" party, 7-9 p.m. THETA CHI OMEGA, pledge hour dance, 4:30-5:30 p.m. SATURDAY FEDDE HALL, open house, 1-6 p.m. ALPHA GAMMA RHO, house party, 9-12 p.m. CATHER HALL, open house 3:30-6 p.m. DELTA DELTA DELTA, open house, 4-5:30 p.m. DELTA SIGMA PHI, open house, 12-5 p.m. Major Rights Groups Asked To M Teach-in Representatives from all major civil rights groups in the country will be asked to speak at a teach-in on "Black Power" to be held this se mester at the University un der the sponsorship of Stu dents for a Democratic So ciety (SDS). The motion wes passed at the Wednesday meeting of SDS to hold the teach-in be cause, according to one mem ber, there had been no open dialogue on the subject of Black Power and the term was generally misunderstood by the public. Members of the Student Non-V i o 1 e n t Coordinat ing Committee (SNCC), Na tional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People (NAACP), Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) will be invited to attend. The pro gram for the teach-in may al DELTA SIGMA PI OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1-5 p.m. September 25, 1966 1141 "H' FINER CAMPUS STORES EVERYWHERE KAPPA DELTA, open house, 3:30-5:30 p.m. SANDOZ HALL, open house. 4-6 p.m. SELLECK QUAD RANGLE. open house, 12-5 p.m. THETA XI, house party, 9 12 p.m. TRINAGLE, house party. 8-12 p.m.. Robbers Cave. ZETA TAU ALPHA, open house, 4:30-5:30 p.m. SUNDAY ABEL HALL, open house. 1-5 p.m. ABEL HALL 4, pizza party, 5-6:30 p.m. ABEL HALL TEMPORARY QUARTERS, pizza party and dance, 5-8 p.m. ACACIA, parents day. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ALPHA PHI-DELTA TAU DELTA, pizza party, 5-6:30 p.m. DELTA SIGMA PI, open house, 1-5 p.m. GAMMA PHI BETA-BETA THETA PI, hour dance, 5 6:30 p.m. HEPPNER HALL, folk sing, 3:30-5 p.m., Raymond Hall Ballroom. LOVE HALL-CATHER 4, 6, 7, picnic, 4-6:30 p.m., Pioneer Park. so include some University faculty and students. No definite date has been set for the teach-in. Other suggestions for SDS action this year included a teach-in on China, to be held some time in spring. Also, the advisability of holding a regional Symposium on t h e New Left as an internal edu cational project was dis cussed. Cater Chamblee and Al Spangler were nominated for the office of president. Vice presidential nominees are: Doyle Niemann, Frank Mc Clanahan, Terry Tilford and Joe Knight. Maggie Young, Dennis Bartels and Joe Knight were nominated to run for secretary-treasurer of the or ganization. Elections of officers will be held at the SDS meeting next Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. 477-9830 . . I Editor: Dormitory Residents To Have Dormitory residents will not be pictured in the Corn husker in groups, Mary Ann Deems, Cornhusker editor, announced Thursday. "We're striving for consis tency In the yearbook and the best way to achieve it is to have all living units rep resented with individual pic tures," Miss Deems said. Dorm residents have re cently expressed an opinion advocating group pictures rather than the traditional in dividual pictures. "We don't want to take the pictures in groups because it would be extremely difficult to get every member of the floor together at one time," Miss Deems said. Even if we tried to take a picture of a group of 40 from different floors, there would be problems of how to label the pictures and identify the people, she said. The rating the Cornhusker receives has nothing to do with its unwillingness to take group pictures, she said. Since 1960 the Cornhusker has received the highest rating All American. "We are interested in keep ing the rating," Miss Deems said, "but we don't feel The Church Directory The Church Directory fs a service of aereral Lincoln chiircnet who are Interested In providing University of Nebraska students wllb a spiritual homo away - from home durioff the school year. The contrerations par. ticlpatlnf In (he directory are anxious to Join In fellowship with University students and visitors. Any questions should be directed to the Individual church. First Baptist Church of Lincoln. Bapllst Student Fellowship: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:45 a.m. Evenlnj Fellow ship: 6:00 p.m. 1340 K Street. 477-4198. First Evanrelical Covenant Church, Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. College and Career Fellowship: 8:15 p.m. 6024 L Street. 489-1959. Holy Trinity Episcopal. Holy Com munion: 8 a.m. Family Services and Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 6001 A Street. 488-7139. 'World's Best Hamburgers!' yours at 47th & O 12th & N 18th & 0 1340 N. Cotmr CHEER THE ... in a bright red victory cape & scarf of shiny vinyl. Big "N" initial detail, 10.90 GOLD'S With-it Shop . . . second floor Individual group pictures would keep us from being highly rated." The Cornhusker staff wants to present a book which will be meaningful to every stu dent, she said, and the best way is to handle individual pictures instead of groups. There is a clear division between organizations or hon oraries which are pictured as groups and living units. "We take all the Greek living units as individuals and want to take all dorm resi dents as individuals." The entire Cornhusker staff OUEc FLAT TOP RAZOR CUT IVY LEAGUE "THE CLIPPER" Barbershop 119 N. 12th Street Phone: 432-3412 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Ron lubben Bob Taylor AN VITA Let make Weekend II illinium jmm tL 1.L ,;, L.k .,,.,.., ,, All week it's books, brains, grades and grind. But, on the weekend ... let yourself go Avis has the car to take you places. A brand new 1966 Plymouth. $5 per day 11c per mile AVIS RENTACAR 432-3405 Shop Saturday 8:30 to HOME TEAM ON! -1 Oinaf L Pictures has agreed that individual pictures should be taken of dormitory residents for con sistency. "You can't recognize peo ple very well In group pic tures anyway," Miss Deems said. "For example, each floor in Abel houses 80 men." The number of pages on which each dormitory is rep resented is dependent on the pages the dorm is willing to buy and the number of pic tures which can be fitted on the page. Pages cost $40 a page. Del Criger Rex Hathaway Avis you a Drop-out 5:30 r iw'V Vi'"