THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, March 30, Noon Friday Deadline Set For Sorority Sing Contest Applications The deadline for submitting en tries to the Annual Ivy Day Inter sorority Sing is noon Friday, Jan ice Yost, chairman, has announced. Organised, women's houses must have their applications into Miss Yost, accompanied with a $3 en trance fee. The entries should also submit the director's name, the name of the song and an alphabeti cal list of the singers. Any checks should be made payable to the As sociated Women Students. The AWS, which is sponsoring the Ivy Day Sing for women indents. will be permitted to sing medleys of songs, but these cannot be long er than five minutes and can in clude no songs that were used last year. Kosmet Klub, which is sponsoring the Interfraternity Ivy Day Sing has closed its competition to men's houses. Tweny-four fraternities were announced last week as hav ing submitted applications aid hav ing been accepted for the Sing. This year, the men's competition wm De under revised rules. It Happened At NU All mortal flesh most come te as end sometime or another. Tom Crane's flesh came to Its end Monday, and bow he lies buried the University cam pus. To be specific, he is interned under a small moend of dirt at the northwest corner of the sooth unit of Selleck Quadrangle. At the head of the grave, there is a miniature light blue paper cross inscribed "Tom"'. Adorning the top of the mound is an "N" feather; Tom was a loyal Cora husk pr to the last. His cardboard grave marker reads, in the sad words of the bereaved owner: "Here lies Ted Crane, a true friend and loyal parakeet. Bora, January 13, 1955; Died, March tt. 1955." It is hard to believe that, while Phalanx Drill Squads To Compete Thursday Mortar Boards end Innorpnu ill has announced the rules for the , handle the details and have final Spring is bringing life into every wng comesi. Any organizea worn-f jurisdiction over the women's and ' corner, the awesome presence of en's groups except honoranes may ; men's Sings, respectively. t death caa be felt. participate, but each group must ! have no more than 25 including "t Crace Tonmc the director and no less than eight '" ICUII 1 b DarticiDatine in the Sine. Freshman women are eligible to participate, but the song directors must be active members of their chapter. The rules forbid the assis tance or direction of any profession- j al musician but will allow non- proiessionai alumnae ne.p. The nnual Phal-jut Drill compe-, in Room 116 at 7:30 p.m. In the This year, the women's houses tition will be held Thursday at 8 M and X Building. The public is i p.m. in the M and N building. invited to attend the annual compe i Ten squads, composed of nine, tition. meuL sluads are Phalanx, a national fraternity of; picked from unite of the Army, Epsilon Morae Phalanx, is open j Xavy and force ROTC units, j for membership to junior and sen j The winning squad will be select-jj ior students in advanced ROTC i j ed on the basis of performance, t Current officers are Don Keeraas, 1 l bearing of squad and squad leader, j commander; Bili Neef, Lieuten- variety of commands and general ; ant commander; finance officer, t appearance, of the squad and squad .. Barry Larson, and PIO officer, Al Vocational seminars durir the JJ Anderson. j summer wi3 be sponsored bv the ads be judged from i YMCA and YWCA for students in-representatives of the Lincoln Air AI terested in a field which will give rce Bas. Reserve VjOiTiOn, VVUll them xTrwnr- r5a!ir.r ia their i: Units and personnel from the Uni- versity ROTC departments. A College Summer Service ; Each member of the winning ' Group will be held June aVAug. 15 squad will receive an engraved lov- f la which the members wi2 have mg cup and the squad leader will OfilOrCnCG intimate acquaintance with life in be given a larger loving cup. The, t two large cities, Chicago and New sponsoring unit will be awarded a II Charles Gomon. NXCWA presi York. They will bold regular jobs traveling trophy and will be a!- and Roger Wa:t ww attend ia the most effective social agen- ; lowed to carry the Phalanx Honor ; annual L-temauonai Re- nv Aj-irtr ttAs this vear. to'xxx LKia Lorceremce cunng Participaicsg squads will gather I On The Social Side Spring Fever Fails To Affect Pinnings By GRACE HARVEY Society Editor an Freed, Karen Smets and Dick Kiburi, Dee Gerdes and wen Schaffert, Mary Sorenson and Area Snyder, and Marilyn Barnes ana Jack Lemon. Theta Xi Dream Girl Marilyn Pelikan, a Kappa Delta, was pre sented at their formal Saturday. Tux-clad brothers and their dates included Joan Grass and Bill Sch walm, Shirley Jesse and Len Bark er, Shrry Mangold and Stan Lees, Pat McMillan and Ed Ibsen, and Anne Douglas and Roy Berken-stock. Engagements Tn Delt senior Marion wnMroni Y's To Hold Vocational Seminars "Spring is sprung ..." In spite of the influx of spring fever, only five couples lost their heads and announced pinnings and engage ments Monday night. The reason could be that they were too busy having a ball at the ten house par ties and dinner dances held last weekend. Couples attending the Alpha Xi Delta Formal Friday included Ai leen Sehnert and Chuck Armstrong, Kay Kenny and Larry Swanson, Jan Gruber and Chuck Lindquist. Wanda Walbridge and Gifford j Washburn, and Garb Kokrda and Bob Salden. j senior, was presented as Sigma announced her engagement tolt Chi Sweetheart Friday. Sigma senior Wa t right jsT the sororrty Chi's and their dates included Barb formal Saturday Manor from n,v , Riii r,at Linda Nel- Omaha and Walt from Onawa, Ioa son and Bill Smith. Barb Ayres j and Jim Hupfer. Joanne Bender PinnmgS and Garv Dougherty and Natdine j Barb Olson surprised her Alpha Dunn and Bob Oberiin. J Phi sisters by passing candy to an- Costume-clad couples attending "ounce her PJo the Pi Kappa Phi Black and White Ph' Gam junior from North rL! -JZ prtv Hammon and! Platte. Barb is a junior from rv w'. ctt, 'o,-l nA 1mf f LisCO. Coburn, Sis Lansborough and Gene Scranton. Mary Ann Christiansen and Bill Krueger, ant! Kay Krueg er and Gary Lucore. Tri Deks chose Joe Mesmer. Sig Alnh junior as Delta Dream Man Business Fraternity Plans Tour Members of Alpha K-ippa Psi, professional business fraternity, will spend the first three days of vacation in Denver, Colo., on lv chapter's annual industrial' tour ' at their formal Saturday. Runners up Bill Krommenhoek and Jim p- St the v. to. to nest U15 4t Alice Todd. Phi Phi junior from Falls City, blew out the candle to announce her pinning to Al Schmid, Alpha Gamma Rho junior from Dawson. Pi Phi Lorn a Uphoff from North ?latte, who is in nurse's training at Lincoln General Hospital, visited the sorority house Monday to an- To Participate cies in these cities. Some will work only for room and board, others be paid salaries of per mouth. Gretchen DeVries at tended this seminar last summer. June IS to Aug. SI are the dales c the students-in-iraiiistry' projects i where stasdents hold regular ia factory, office or service mdus- Oab Conference spring vacation in St. Louis. Mo. The theme of the conference is orary Tri Delts. Couples dance included Sharon Egs:er and ! Bill DeWulf. Margaret Jane Drayto t and Willis SchuU. Mary James and Jerry Dierks. Babs Jelgerhuis and i Lynn Lighsner. and Ssie Pettijohn I and Bill Alexander. Some of the Alpha Chi Omegas I and their daces seen at the Hobo I Hideaway Party were Marilee New : ell and Hank Harries. Claudia Al len and Bill Chase. Jo Knutson and Eari Bame:t. Martha Hunter and Norm Wat&ins and Joan Hawthorn I and Bill AMrich. t Amor.g the couples attending the Alpha Gamma Rho Founder's Day Phi Gam pin of Duane Hess, a senior from Millard. Delta Tau Delta Dick Hill, a junior from Hastings, passed cigars to his brothers to announce his pin ning to Claire Conley, Hastings College graduate who is teaching in Whit tier School in Lincoln. Farmers Fair SS Rodeo Entry tries. They gain actual experience ! frirtrJ l'nO ia Sealisz wiA major social and lCUtl! Jllw JCI ecoaomic problems of our country. Entries for riding in the Farm Universisy students who aJleadeJ . ers Fair Rodeo Kay 13 aad H are this seminar last summer were x Wednesday, lichu Chin and Kay Burcum. J j0 elir emser, each Jan Oshonn, Umirersity YWCA j cootestazst must be a member of irwrar will ilveri. a wnrfc-5!ji!T i v t-: t -.j-.. rn.. -a ;; uc Aituj' ftwsv dm. j rf ei ia this seminar will work twelve i t2se rodeo may contact Jim Peters E:a'e'y weeks ia a YMCA camp at EsSes ':! cyj, presiiJerot. 11 Park Coto, earning room and! events w2 be sif hrwxr Canadian Slide Viewed ZA T. ' barehack riding. sJag riding. The YltCA aBd YWCA are : WTesg. awosonng tbne ObieiBbv H c' ever wiU be a clwerleaf xxwa a regular job ia a gssyvero-1 loest ageocy is Washingtom. D. C. !i ISmvaibecpptrtiDitiestovisit'l Pra wffl be gira f fl first Coogress and meet with top,,421"" P:aces m tKh eTto5 . c..j two al arocsod winners w-23 receive Liy tte 'major prtlems of fW-!5- A typical cowgirl aad ck O member rf Alpha , I . ;irw m-m h uW!! .Phi Oscez. shewed c:.;.xed slides eramem xa wsnas ob wjc .jinsuaa " - - Peters said there be a mee;- "USA Paradox of Power." The Dance were M-.am Kn ana Man-, ' keynote address will be given by Dr. Henry Wriston, president of Brown University and president of the Council on Foreign Relations, i The conference will feature dis-: 1 aisssion on internatkcal relations and will inclade tours to various points of interest in St. Louis, jl AH NXCWA members are e!ig- ih'e to attend the meeting. The , total cost of attending the crrier t ence. exclusive of transportatjon to Loniis, is approxi- Cliff's Smoke Shop 121 N. 12th OGAXS FOR PINNINGS Llchter Repair Pipe Repair understanding of man, society, aad laslary. Aacflher feature of these ; ing of all coefiestants follfwing the iemiLars will be a visit to the Farmers Fair ibsss meeting Wed Uailed NSitMcts ajw! a close ob- 'nesday eveaisg ia the AroaciLy wervtlkm of the UX at wctrk. ii Building. Variety Of Subjects YVJCA Library Contains Boohs On Human Relations By Service Fraternity Jack Conrad. Charles Siavey, Norman Strand and Rex Rxks dashel were pledrei into Alpha Phi Orr.era, service fraternity, Thursday evening. Ptmw to the piedring ceremony. of a Canadian canoe trip. SPACE t!0V AVAILABLE IN SELLECK QUADRANGLE Rate for th Remainder of the Semester $16 per tceek. Take anta-e of the aocial and recreatMMMl advantage of the Quadrangle, convtoitm to all part of the eampwa. Yowll ewjoy life iu the Quad. f t I? Apply at Vie Quadrangle office l$th & T f ; s i v v. i y ' as seen in CHARM r . i WbWMfeal The New Three Piece Suit Ensemble This lorely ard col orful 3-paeca nsm bl Is perfect for school wear. Styled with giant pocketed box Jacket and slim contrast ton skirt. A colorful printed blouse completes the outfit In "foaspun"" rayon and cotton. In combinations of Tur quoise and crey. orange and brown or lilac and purple. Sixes 10 to 16, meal's Fashlns . . , Mmge' Third Flr i 1 it i 1 By BASB SHARP Staff 1WT Tie seoaasJ roost papular gnoap AUiho,jg& Own Sffiiih Hal may : off txx&s are tvt nkh 6esl cot be as imo&erm Lure Ubr- wxJh love, courtship mxi icarriae. I try. $3ae boots ctKCiinei ia tbe Swme the featured hwjks ia 1 YWCA cdfiss ia EDen Saastb are: slot catef-cwy laclaiie. "Wbea Yon!' ef the MLme range and quality as 1 Marry by E3 aoi Tbe Hoasaa 5 those loaad ia the Dnirersxty lib- j Venture ia Sex, Lwe and Itar-J the xa'jfH &tarerA kind ti library ; riage by Vertoori. J Tbe YwCA library tat been I Kaiy ot tl- boots Is &e Itorary escribedl by sons stodeoSa, s.aid coabioe religiose xsxi pociics, pro YTS'CA director 2m Osborne. as Wkju ia txiety and world af tbe moBt difierort kind ctf library fadrs. War aad ChjanUrm' aoi a c&mput ia its wiSe rasf e of : "CirHizAii'm on Trial" by TDfcee bvk that appeal to al sftadeuts. are 3b in tie Lbrary. Tbe jnajarity cf be books sad 1 AacrJaer seclian f the YW liJjr- r.rwciBt corttaioed ia fee library ! 7 cMtsdus hvAs tealing wiUj j Sire related to relirjsn asd per- trr;p v.x"k kA 3e.aerbip teclni-f ere Tbe later-CoiiepifcjD. the offk-: a as fidtkm are avaiCaMe al X'alical Stafieut YWCA p'Jbli- 5-9 UniTtrsiry studests. cU'je; Tbe Eepcrter; AduJt Lead-' Sr.tiieits -bo rnisi to borrow ership, pablkbed by the Kattiana: ! 7 a card ia tie Tidacatko Asscsa.tiain. aad Tbe.!'' ce- CJra.tiaa Scholar, piiblMd by tbe Crc3iis3Q on Cbrii.-tiajQ Educa liaa of tbe Katiacal C9v.tcJ of Cbarc3aea, There are a ouxLber f sr.jfr traop paaapfJeU fx orl; il3a secai frorap in Ce area of Eiile 4uy, religi9a, pciii'.t, w-orid a fcdrt axid b;xxAJi relatiorit. Tbe i3st popur btxttx ia the Erary sccxrdir to Kiss Osborne, r hcw&e dealiaj; tJj -on3ap oaa teriala. 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