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Rec Dept trip
to Copenhagen g
The recreation department wiS
sponsor a seven-day tour to Co-
penhagen. The tour leaves May 5,
and is scheduled to return May
11. There are only 28 seats at a
cost of $190 per person available
for this tour.
The price includes air trans-
portation to and from Copenhagen;
bus transportation from the air-
port and back; accomodations for
six nights with a continental
breakfast at the Hotel Cosmopole.
A $50 deposit is required at
the time of booking and the bal-
ance must be paid by April 25.
Reservations may be made at the
rec department, or by calling
Ext. 6266.
No more tax on DLA
Andrews Theater first stop
for K-State USO performers
The K-State Singers,
sity, will arrive at the
formances for the
The "Singers",
a musical troupe from
NATO base next week
d.efense force.
the next USO show on the North
Kansas State Univer-
for five days of per-
Atlantic schedule,
includes Linda Edds, 1970's Miss
Kansas.
Their first show is at Andrews
Theater at 8 p.m., April 14.
Thursday, April 15, the group
flies to H-3 for a performance,
then returns for a 7:30 show at
the Officers' Club.
Friday's lone performance is a
7 p.m. show at Rockville.
The group sings twice on Sat-
urday and Sunday. Saturday, the
Polar Club will be the host at 2,
and Grindavik will see the show
at 8.
Sunday's dual performance puts
the "Singers" in the CPO Club at
2, and in the NCO Club at 8:30.
Furniture shortage
The Housing Office nas a furn-
iture shortage.
According to a memorandum from
the housing manager, the office
is in need of beds, chests or
lamps that are not used by occu-
pants of family quarters or off-
station private rentals using
government furniture.
These items may be reported
for pickup by calling Ext. 6123.
The Department of Defense Mil-
itary Pay and Allowance Committee
has eliminated the 20 percenJg
withholding tax deduction frifl
dislocation allowance payments.^
Any such allowance paid after
March 1 of this year is not sub-
ject to tax. There will, how-
ever, be no adjustments made on
dislocation allowance payments
prior to that date.
Week of significance
Holy Week services
This week is a period of special religious significance for all
people of the Christian faith. It is the week in which we remind
ourselves of the scriptures.
Holy week began last Sunday with the observance of Palm Sunday,
and continues through Easter. ___________________________
In observance of this week,
special chapel services have been
set.
Services for the remainder of
Holy Week are as follows:
CATHOLIC SERVICES
Confessions in the small chap-
el at 7:30 tonight, with the Ev-
ening Mass of the Lord's Supper
in the main chapel at 8:30.
Friday — Celebration of the
Lord's Passion in the main chapel
at 11 a.m. Confessions at 3 p.m.
in the Chaplain's office, and
Modern Stations of the Cross in
the main chapel at 7 p.m.
Saturday — Confessions are in
the chaplain's office at 4 p.m.;
Night Watch of the Ressurrection
will be at 7 p.m. in the chapel.
Easter Sunday — The Feast of
the Ressurection will be celebra-
ted in the Polar Club at 10 a.m.,
and in the main chapel at 12:15
p.m. and again at 5:15.
PROTESTANT SERVICES
Thursday — Holy Communion
Service in the main chapel at 7
p.m.
Friday — Good Friday Service
in the main chapel at 1 p.m., the
Angel Choir Rehearsal in the main
chapel at 2:50, and the Youth
Choir Rehearsal in the main chap-
el at 3:35.
Sunday — Sunday School and an
adult discussion group, both in
A. T. Mahan school at 9:20 a.rm
At 10:45, Morning Worship ServicH
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