i ; ! i ! 1 PAT GILLIGAN. Getting together to renew their pre-war friendship will be several frats this weekend the Phi Gams and ATOs presenting their tradi tional Fiji-Tau Tussel, the first affair since 1942. An afternoon stag party will start things off with the winning fiat in the ath letic events presenting their Tus sel Queen and losing frat, their King Picnic at the follow up dance at Antelope Pavillion. Chick Mormorn will be keeping Gracie Smith in the Tau house; while Sid Salzman's date, Mar garet Woods, whom many of you know. Bob Richards is staying iW town just to escort Marcile Schmid. When asked if she was from his home town, he replied, "No, but I wish she were,'' We understand Bob has a little con fusion about his dates. Other dates will be the ever faithful twosome, John Call and Alice Chiistenson, and Warren Eisen hait with Ann Miles seen more and more together. Triad Wins Over Campus. On Friday night at the Lin coln hotel the Phi Delts, Betas, and Sig Chis get together for their Triad c elebrating the founding of the three frats at Miami University in Ohio. Barb Turk has succeeded in delaying her campus this weekend to at tend with Jack Clemens. Inci dentally, Barb barely gets out of one scrape into another her fourth to be exact. A new couple taking in the party will be Marilyn Duffack and Clay Marsh. We had some trouble in extracting the name of Dale Hatch's date but found it was Elli Lykke with the help of some brothers Monday night was anything but calm at the Triple Delta house when two girls came forth with the sweets Carol McGrew an nounced her wedding date to Bobbie Glenn and Barbara Speer brought out the Beta pin of her Wisconsin heart interest. Inci dentally, she has had the pin secretly for a year and a half. Some will power! ! To Be Seen. The Pi Phi Spring Formal Sat urday night will find such couples as Jody Wolcott and Dean Neal Ann Whitham with Bob Baum and Ann Reinhardt with Harry Meese. Sinfonia Offers Annual Spring Concert Sunday The annual spring concert of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, to be given Sunday, May 12 at 3 p. m. in the Temple, will feature a 40 voice male glee club, and ten in strumental and vocal soloists. The glee club, under the di rection of graduate member Al fred Blinde, will open the pro gram with three Cinfonia songs and will perform the feature of the concert, a suite of sea chanties collected from old English and Scottish ballads. Soloists. Soloists for the Sunday con cert include flutist Don Hart man who will play "TourbiUon" and "Fantasie for Flute," pianist Rudolph Barta whose selections are 'Berceuse" by Chopin and "The Juggler," and the clarinet trio composed of Don Wenzlaff, Bill Kelly and Norman Toden hoft. Featured vocalists are bari tones Glenn Clark and Leonard Blinde. Taking part in the program will be the 30 active members and the 24 pledges of the na tional men's professional fra ternity. Emanuel Wishnow is the chapter advisor. "HAMMER AND SCYTHE" QUESTION: WHAT DOES IT SIGNIFY? Answer: Hear Student Speakers On Russian Panel May 15, Union Ballroom, 7 p.m. Refreshments. Thursday, May 9, 1946 . Di.kg.ilg Vionutiful Au3 irn ctnr l.i Hal Walks: Italian uviii - - "The Searching Wind," new Para mount release, studied businesf administration in college and was working as a secretary when sh made her first screen test. time. Donna Alfrey. 3-5Z2. Stage Production (Continued from Pmge 1.) laughingly commented that the hardest costume accessory to find was a garter with a red rosette for Belle, the bar girl, to wear in the show's second act. Make-up for the production was created by Gaylord Marr, make up committee chairman. This group, Blanche Duckworth, Van Westover, Margaret Hunter, Paula Jones, and Dean Wells, did con siderable research to insure auth entic 1906 hair dresses, mustaches, sideburns and beards for the char acters in the show. Stage Crew Gwen Christianson and Pat Heynan, assisted by Herb Spence and Dorothy Lasher, are in charge of lighting in the production. The stage crew, headed oy jerea j-o-renz, includes Van Westover, Bill Lucas and Dean Wells. Student directors of "Ah, Wild erness!" are Blanche Duckwortt and Margaret Hunter. Following the show each night, the Nebraska Masquers offer the audience to "meet the Millers." The program will be held in the music room of the Temple build ing following each .night's production. Add Flig.it Trcir.ir.3 to your curriculum. Private courses now available at UNION AIR TERMINAL Call 6-23S5 for det&ib. BEAUTIES SUN SUITS fill hail the halter fashions which we have in fascinating variety. As pictured . . . plus scalloped bandeaux . . . or more-cover-up. Also play suits in three pieces: shirt, shorts, skirt. Sies 9 to 20. $3.95 to $20.95 Fun ahead! ' Shop soon in our Sports Shopt First Floor in SWIM SUITS Take to the water beautifully this season! In bras-and-trunks, or one-piece smoothies. Rayon jer.-ry, wool knit, or rayon faille. Prints or olid-colors . . . scarlet, royal blue, or gold. Sizes 32 to 38. $5.95 to $12.95 v T SHIRTS AND SHORTS Perfect twosome! Cotton-knit T" shirts in stripes (black or navy on white) or solid maize, melon, grey, white, aqua, blue . , . 11.15. Team-up with shorts in cotton gabardine or twill, with fly fronts . . . gored or pleated. White, red, blue, black . . . $2.55 to 16.50 hi Jp s " v Snmrhf Sue (telephone booth ckmrmcter) is currently wearing Sun Fathiont, mr didjm It now? ..-ww"