I tt'EDNKSDAY. MAY 3. Itll DAILY NfciHRASKAN THREE Squety 'AWUNI TO SPONSOR MIAMI TRIAD PARTY Creek Croups Choose ISetv Officers at Kecent Club Meetings, mam Triad nartv which h been scheduled for Saturday evening s oeiug 6 v IlumniT instead of the active mem ?lu. Rra Theta PI. Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi. Chaperons have not yei oeen mmuuiitcu Delta Chi Elects. Monday night are: P" ldnt Jim Hi-aton; vice picomv .. v secretary, Delmar in treas urer, Bill Hendy, house manager, Bian !s to De eiecieu mier. Choose New Officers. At n meetine of Sigma Alph Mu Monday night, the following men were elected to oince: rresi .nt .Tack EDstein: exchequer Rosenstein: recorder. Gerald Conn, assistant exchequer, Sidney Dnskovsky and historian, William Flax. Arnold Is President. Newly elected officers of Sigma Phi Sigma are La Verne Arnold, custodian-recoraer; jamoine rsioie historian; Robert Young, vice po tentate. Announce Engagement. The engagement of Claudine Ackerlund, to Harold Whitmer, Sigma Nu, also from Fremont, was announced Monday evening when Mr. Whitmer passed the cigars at the Sigma xnu nouse. miss ACKer lund is teaching in Omaha and Mr Whitmer is a junior in arts and science college. To Give House Party. Saturday night the members of Delta Chi will entertain at a house party. Definite ararngements have Dot yet been made. Sponsor Picnic and Dance. The Bizad Executive board is planning a picnic and dance to be held at Antelope park Friday from 11 to 5:30 o'clock. Chaperons for STUART "HIST 'The Greatest Picture in leven yeartl 1 7 Thrilling Entertainment! Tltmnie in lu Powr! LINCOLN-. 15C 0 Boyl Wott Ull 8 bow! Kv. I-lJ.QuJLJ nnniiniif.i is VIU'llLUI'j Kv EVALYN KNAPP THELMA TODD JAMES MURRAY ENTERTAINMENT 23 ROMANCi In th, AXtXySt the affair, will be C. O. Swayzee K. M. Arndt and R. C. Dein. Leo Beck's orchesta will furnish music for the dancing. MORTAR BOARDS NAME IVY DAY DAISY CHAIN PROCESSION LEADERS (Continued from Page 1). en's physical education, honorary organization, member of Palladian literary society, Big Sister board, and W. A. A. intramural repre sentative board. Miss Dunlap is president of Alpha Chi Omega and a member of the Big Si3ter board. Of the daisy chain, Rosalie Lamme is president of Delta Delta Delta, member of student council, Theta Sigma Phi, women's honor ary journalistic sorority, manag ing editor of the Awgwan, and senior editor of the Cornhusker. Miss Huff is vice president of Tas sels. Miss Moffitt is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, home eco nomics association, 4-H club, Y. W. C. A. cabinet, Big Sister board, and agricultural Y. W. C. A. staff. Miss Pedley is a member of the student council and of Tassels. Chains Herald Queen. The ivy and daisy chains, which herald the approach of the May Queen, start from Grant Memorial hall at 10:30, after the intei fra ternity sing and ivy day oration have been finished. All senior wo men are urged to dress in white and join in carrying the ivy chain. Two junior, sophomore and fresh man girls from each sorority have been chosen to carry the daisy chain. Led by masked Mortar Board, the May Queen procession will leave Pharmacy hall at 10:45. On arriving at the throne, the maid of honor will crown the May Queen with a wreath of ivy. The ivy day poet will then read her poem, fol lowing which the junior and senior class presidents will preserve the tradition of planting the ivy. At 11:15, a recessional will conclude the May Queen ceremonies. A brief service in honor of Prof. Fossler will be held at 11:30 under the direction of Dr. Fling. Afternoon events will include the intersorority sing, masquing of new Mortar Boards and tapping of next year's Innocents. The Ivy Day party, sponsored for the first time last year by the Innocents and Mortar Boards, will not be continued this year, Jack Thompson, president of the Inno cents, stated. s IT WONT BE LONG NOW! Before all the rest of you fellows will be selecting another TERRY CLOTH SWEATER . , . a nc ihipment . . . jitat received . . . ?ild nd pntrder blue in tiei 34 Ut 42 59c ANNUAL BIZAD DAY FRIDAY, MAY 5TH, ANTELOPE PARK Fmm from 11:30 $01 S FOOD , DANCING L Badminton Tournament Set To Begin Wednesday Afternoon. In the badminton tournament on Wednesday, May 3, Jean Halbersle- ben and Edna Mae Paulson, Alpha Xi Delta, are scheduled to com pete with Harriet Woods and Vern Frue, Sigma Kappa. Irma Wyrens and Dorothy Davis, Delta Delta Delta, will play Hallene Haxthau sen and Ethel Rohrer, Alpha Chi Omega. Dorothy Bollard and Frances Scudder, K-B-B, are to be the opponents of Mary Stander and Loa Stroddecker, Phi Omega Pi. Because of the Ivy Day ac tivities, no games have been sched uled for Thursday and Friday. The intramural baseball matches for Wednesday are Raymond Hall vs. Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Eta Chi vs. Phi Mu. Furthe games will be scheduled for May 8. All the archery matches are to be shot on the outdoor range on the mall south of Andrews Hall. The games scheduled for Wednes- . ft nVl9 00 80 m- a-1 ALSO- B-3367 Basement Department SPRING INTRAMURA PROGRAM ANNOUNCED day are Alpha Chi Omega vs. Delta Gamma and Theta Phi Al pha vs. Phi Mu. 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