The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1971, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Fran and Adrian Fiala have assumed "housemother'
responsibilities at the Beta Sigma Psi house.
Oct. 28 at the Pershing Municipal Auditorium-8 PM
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GRAND FUNIC
in concert one show only
along with Grand Funk will be Black Oak Arkansas.
Tickets are $5.50 an $6.50 and go on sale at the
Pershing Municipal Auditorium at 10 AM, Saturday
Oct. 9
'tickets available at the following locations: Brandeis, Miller and Paine
(downtown and gateway), Treasure City (north and south). Rich man
Gordman, and Dirt Cheap Record Department."
A Bob Bageris Production
AND NOW, THE REALTHING!
ROBERT STIGWOOD 4 MCA. INC. presents
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CONCERT PRESENTATION
OF THE ROCK OPERA
Entire production under supervision of
Andrew Lioyd Webber and Tim Rice
Cast of 50, Including
Full Orchestra and Choir.
PERSHING AUDITORIUM
MON., NOV. 87:30 PM
PRICES, $6.50. 5.50,4.50
Tickets now on sale at:
PERSHING BOX OFFICE MILLER AND PAINE
RICHMAN-GORDMAN TREASURE CITY
BRANDEIS ' AND DIRT CHEAP
Young houseparents assume
traditional house mother role
Young couples working as houseparents
in eight campus fraternities are discovering
that their job involves more than the
traditional duties of a housemother.
"Houseparents are in some cases more
capable of relating to the fraternity men
than a housemother is," Dennis Confer,
president of the Interfraternity Council,
said. For instance, it is "hard for a
housemother to understand a drug
problem," he said.
Hiring houseparents saves the fraternities
money, Confer said. They receive only room
and board while housemothers also received
a salary.
Confer noted that fraternities today have
some trouble attracting a housemother.
Fewer women want the position and most
.would prefer work in a sorority house, he
stated.
The duties of a housemother included
ordering food, planning menus and serving as
a watchdog to make sure University rules
weren't violated. Also, they used to teach
manners and proper conduct.
Many of the young housemothers do help
in the kitchen, preparing menus or budgeting
kitchen expenses.
Most of the houseparents still conduct
etiquette classes for the pledges, though
much of the instruction is informal. Joanne
and Jerry Bartek of Delta Tau Delta give
most of their lessons through
announcements at dinner.
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