Poos 4 THE NE BR ASK AN Frirlnv. November 9, 1956 Prc-Mcd Honorary Lists New Members Jhn frrf fin KflfW w tt!! tiWi i hers are Dale Cruise. Robertl I IIW IIISUv WW. V" Three University students were j bers are Dale Cruise, Robert named to Theta Nil, honorary pre- j Heiss and Robert Martin, medical student society. Dr. Eu-1 Requirements for entrance in gene F. Powell, faculty adviser, j elude a grade average of 6.5 or has announced. The new mem-1 more. f" (? JHt 'Cwv i fey VJ For the finset in individual hair styling visit the beauty salon that is' headquarters for the campus queens. Call Mr. Reece for free consultation and let him design a hair style just for you. Call today or drop in at 228 No. 13th ' So Close To The Campus REECE & SYBIL HAIRDRESSERS 228 No. 13th St. 2-5174 Chemical Engineers Meet Student Chapters of the Ameri can Institute of Chemical En gineers will conduct a regional convention in Avery lab, today and Saturday. Registration is today and there will be a presentation of student papers and business meeting at 9:00 a.m. Nov. 10. Student chapters from Oklaho ma, Colorado, Kansas and Nebras ka will participate. Social Calendar Kappa Delta Coffee Hour Kappa Delta pledges are giving a Coffee Hour, Saturday from 10 to 11:30 p.m. to which all sorority pledges are invited. Coffee powers will be Dinie Morgan, Shirley Ba zant and Sue Simmons. jULlMIN I OWNS UK AY VIILKW.IN MIULK '9c in Cinemascope andmethocolori 'V. . i,)i:jsMl.: -! 1 Friday Rally To Feature 'Baylor Bear' "The Girl Most Likely To Stop a Baylor Bear" will be chosen at a special Pep Rally Nov. 16. The yell squad will issue an invitation to all organized women's houses to nominate one contestant for the competition, according to Don Beck, Yell King. A special award will he given to the winner, who will be se lected by audience applause. Con testants may wear bathing suits or original costumes. The rally will begin at 6:45 in front of the Selleck Quad. From there it will proceed to the Union, where the contest will begin. Sadie Hawkins Dance j A Sadie Hawkins Dance spon sored by members of the YWCA will be held Friday from 9 to 11:30 p.m. at five sorority houses.1 The sororities, Alpha Omicron Pi, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, Pi Beta Phi and S;gma Delta Tau, wiH take part in the progressive party. Tickets are being sold for $1.D0' per couple in the organized houses, j girls' dormatory, or at Rosa Bou- ton Hall. Orchesis Picks 14 Fourteen University of Nebraska coeds have been chosen for mem bership in Orchesis, modern dance group. They are: Ruth Blank, Elaine Eggen, JoAnn Haas, Barbara Hy land, Marty Millett, Barbara Har ris, Jackie Koeppuin, Edythe Mor row, Sandra Niehus. Sally Wengert, Sue Wollard, Kay Nielson, Sharon Quinn and Rose Wiggins. Delian Union The Delian Union literary So ciety will meet at 1615 S Street at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. PlayhouseCatls For Student Movie Parts Any student wishing to appear in a movie sequence for "The Solid Gold Cadillac" presented by the Lincoln Community Playhouse may report at the north steps of Morrill Hall Friday at 2:00 p.m., according to director Norman Le ger. Trudy Scriven, a speech major at the University, will take names of students participating in the scene. They will be guests of the playhouse on opening night. YVVCA Plans Project A "Filling Station Project" is being sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Sinclair Service Station at 14th and Q. This annual fund rais ing event will also have a bake sale with the car washing, wind shield cleaning and gas pumping. Dr. Blumcnthal To lecture Monday one o. tr counuy. --' bv the Mathematics De- mathematicians, Prof. Leonard M. . University Research Blumenthal of the University of j Missouri will deliver a mathe- j matics colloquium lecture at 7:30 p.m. Monday, in Burnett Hall, Room 209. 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