The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, May 4, 1949
PAGE 4
Corilllliskcr, Coriislllicks Staff ISA Celebrates
tirsi mrinaay
To celebrate ISA's first year on
Position Filings To Open Today
Filings for fourteen editorial
and business positions on the
1949-50 Cornshucks and Corn
husker staffs will open May 4 and
close Thursday May 12 at noon.
Interviews will be held May 14
at 9 a.m.
Applications, which may be
picked up at the School of Jour
nalism office, 316 Burnett, will be
made for the following positions:
Cornhusker . . .
Army To Build
College Grad
Officer Corps
To more adequately settle
"problems of management, re
search, operations and leader
ship, the United States Air Force
has announced a program to
build an officer corps composed
in large part of college grad
uates. Efficient solutions of these
problems depend on a highly
competent officer. corps composed
mainly of college-trained men
and women, according to Gen.
Staff of the Air Force.
HE EXPLAINED that for col
lege graduates interested in fly
ing careers, the Air Force is re
serving a number of places in its
summer and early fall Aviation
Cadet classes. The purpose is to
permit seniors graduating in
June to begin pilot training with
minimum delay.
Seniors who apply now will
have their papers processed so
that, if qualified and accepted,
they will be ready to begin train
ing in one of the early classes
following their graduating.
Students, interested are ad
vised to contact local recruiting
Offices-
rTC Discusses
?49-'50 Plans
New members of the deans' ad-
isory committee of Teachers' col
ege have drawn preliminary
(ilans for the group's function dur
ng the next school year.
Elizabeth Schneider will serve
fes chairman of the six-member
board which is drawn from all
clepartments in the college. Rep
resentatives include Dorothy Bor
gens, and Janet Carr, elementary
education; Suzanne Koehler, mu
sic; Harry Stayer, commercial
arts; and Falp Hunkins, second
ary and graduate schools.
Dean F. E. Henzlik and Miss
Mary Mielenz, faculty member of
the board, outlined the duties of
the committee at a noon lunch
eon meeting. Main purpose of
the baord is improvement of pub
lic relations and conditions within
the college, in an advisory capac
ity to the Dean.
Alpha Zcla Elects
Si alder President
Merle Stalder, Ag Junior, is the
newly elected chancellor of Alpha
Zeta. Ag honorary fraternity.
Stalder will guide the activities of
the organization during the
1949-50 year.
Other officers elected include
Stanley Lambert, censor; Ed
Sautter, scribe; Jack DeWulf,
treasurer; and Lloyd Wirth,
chronicleer.
Dr. D. D. Deane of the Dairy
Husbandry department was
elected to succeed Dr. T. H.
Goodding of the Agronomy de
partment as one of the three
faculty advisors to the group. The
other two advisors are Dr. E.
Hixon and Prof. C. W. Smith.
Each advisor serves for a term of
three years.
Beuiel to Address
Pre-Law Group
Pre-law students will have the
opportunity to learn much about
law college curriculums and ad
vantages at 7:30 p. m., Wednes
day, May 4 in 201 Law.
Law College Dean Frederick K.
Beutel will address pre-law stu
dents on the status of law college
courses. A short business meeting
will be held at which time the
NU Pre-Law association will be
organized with the hope that it
will carry on into the coming
year.
1 editor
3 managing editors
1 business manager
3 assistant business managers.
Cornshucks . . .
1 editor .
2 managing editors
1 business manager
2 assistant business managers.
Positions on the Daily Ne-
braskan may be applied for start
ing May 11. Filings will remain
open until noon May 19, and in
terviews with the Publications
Board will begin May 21 at 9
a.m.
Daily Nebraskan positions to be
filled are:
1 editor
2 managing editors
5 news editors
1 ag editor
1 sports editor
1 business manager
3 assistant business managers.
The Publications board, which
is made up of three elected stu
dents and four faculty members,
make all appointments for paid
positions on the three publica
tions. Chairman of the board and
a non-voting member is Dr. Wil
liam F. Swindler, head of the
School of Journalism.
Theta Chi Gets
Chapter at NU
Theta Chi has come back to the
university campus.
Ceremonies marking the reacti
vation of Alpha Upsilon chapter
of the national social fraternity
were held Saturday afternoon,
April 30, at Nebraska Wesleyan.
The reactiviation was held in
conjunction with the installation
of a new chapter at Wesleyan.
Officers include: President,
Warren L. Bull; vice president,
Robert E. Wesslund; secretary,
William C. Boiling; treasurer,
Dwaine Van Pelt.
New members include Raul
Brabo, Calvin L. Coulter, William
J. Doyle, John J. Heirigs, John
Kjrchofer, Robert E. May, Rob
ert L. McConnellee, Earl H. Mc
Nare and Louis E. Mlaska.
Principal speaker at the ban
quest following the initiations
was Stuart H. Kelley, national
president of Theta Chi. About
120 members and guests attended
the banquet.
the campus, the independents will
sponsor their annual spring picnic
May 7.
The affair, to be held at the
Welfare hall, 430 No. 10, will be
gin at 4:30 p. m. with games of
handball, baseball and volleyball.
At 6 p. m. the serving will begin,
followed by the dance at 8 p. m.
There will also be a floor show
by local talent.
According to Phyllis Barribo,
social chairman, no expense has
been spared to make this the
"picnic of the year." Tickets are
65c a person or $1.30 a couple.
Joh Interviews
For Graduates
Start May 5
June graduates seeking full
time employment may be inter
viewed Thursday and Friday of
this week and Wednesday of next
week.
" Personnel from the Nebraska
State Employment service will ap
pear on the campus to conduct
personal interviews. T. J. Thomp
son, Dean of Student Affairs, has
scheduled the following program:
Thursday, May 5 Graduating
engineering students in room
104, Administration building.
Friday, May 6 Graduating
business administration stu
dents, room 206, Social Science
building.
Wednesday, May 11 Gradu
ating students from all other
colleges, room 104, Administra
tion building.
Interviews will be held from
9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. each day.
Graduating students will be
given a chance to look into pos
sibilities not only in Nebraska,
but also throughout the United
States and its possessions. The fa
cilities of the Nebraska State Em
ployment service are world-wide
in scope because of its affiliation
with the United States Employ
ment service.
The service is in co-operation
with the University Occupational
Placement council. The aid makes
it possible for graduates to elimi
nate lengthy and tedious steps in
securing permanent jobs.
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Rules and participants in the
Intersoronty Sing for Ivy uay
have been announced by AWS.
The Sing will start at 10:45 a.m.
on Saturday, April 7.
The AWS rules are as follows:
No more than 25 girls, including
the director, may represent any
group in the sing.
Each group is assessed a fee of
three dollars to cover the cost of
judging. No group shall partici
pate without payment. The fee
must be paid to Marilyn Moomcy,
540 No. 16 St. by May 5.
Groups will line up in order of
participation immediately before
the sing. In interest of good
sportsmanship, the directors are
urged to keep the groups quiet
while waiting their turn. Each
group must be ready when its
number is announced.
ALL GROUPS must remain
after their participation for re
call if necessary.
Questions concerning these rules
should be referred to Marcia Tep
perroan, 2-3526.
Participants, their songs and di
rectors in the order of their ap
pearance are:
Alpha Thl "Two Bright Stars" Murj
Wherry; Kappa Delta "Kappa Delta
Waltz' Wllllstine Clark; Sigma Kappa
"Lovely Sigma Oirl" Myra Hauge;
Gamma Phi Beta "Gamma Phi Sweet
heart" Dora Lee Ncldenthal; Wilson Hall
"Deep In My Heart" Norma Keuten; Tl
Beta I -hi "Follow the Arrow" Krnamarie
Trefz; Alpha Omlcron PI "Dream of Girl
of AOPi" Virginia Nordstrom; Interna
tional house "The Wind" Lois Kadehler;
Chi Omega "The Sweetheart of ("hi
'49 Journalism
Banquet Planned
It'll be a big day for the jour
nalism department May 12. On
that day, at the Continental Cafe,
the four department honoraries,
Kappa Alpha Mu, Kappa Theta
Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi and Theta
Sigma Psi, will sponsor the annual
journalism banquet.
An added attraction will be the
University of Kansas' Dean Bur
ton Marvin as guest speaker. Also,
the Sigma Delta Chi initiation will
be held before banquet time. Tick
ets are $1.75 and are available at
the School of Journalism in
Burnett hall.
Omega" Jo Ann Hansen; Dorm "If Win
ter Comes" Mary Barton; Kappa Alpha
Theta "The Night la Yonn" Pnt liad
ilm; Towne Club "For Friends Whom I
Now Cherish" Klalne Carroll; Sigma
Delta Tau "Reflections of Sigma Delta
Tau" Hernlce Beasel; Rosa Bouton
"Love is the Sweetest Thing" Dorothy
Taylor; Kappa Kappa Gamma "Kappa
Land" Margaret Muscheites; Alpha Chi
Omega "The Toast" Pat Larson; Delta
Delta Delta "DeHa Indigo" Carol Youm
kln; Alpha XI Delta "Sweetheart Song" .
Helen Anderson; Delta Gamma "Delta
Gamma "Delta Gamma Dream Girl"
Virginia Taylor.
Award Contest
To Cover Six
Writing Fields
The National Five Arts award,
Inc., has announced a contest
covering six writing fields: the
play, short story, short short
story, popular song, radio script
and movie synopsis. Cash awards
for winning entries total $30,000,
fellowships, $70,000.
The contest is open to college
writers only and 23,000 manu
scripts and inquiries have already
been made at award headquar
ters, 715 Fifth avenue, New York.
The non-profit contest has at
tracted the following as judges:
play Moss Hart, Mike Todd,
Arthur Hopkins and Whit Bur
nett; popular song Benny Good
man, Duke Ellington and Vincent
Lopez; radio script Ed Byron
(producer of "Mr. D. A.") and
Erik Barnouw (president of the
Radio Writers Guild); movie
Bynopsis Hal Wallis, Anatole
Litvak and Rouben Mamoulian.
Competition doesn't close until
July 31, and entry blanks and
full information may be obtained
hy writing to The National Five
Arts Award, 715 Fifth avenue,
New York 22, N. Y.
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