TUESDAY, MAY 2, 193S FOUR Rifles to stage spring tryouts y DAILY NEBRASKAN May Day's greatest news con- eists of engagements and weddings to take place right after school ... the engagement of Margaret Baker to J. Wilgua Eberly has re cently been announced ... both are graduates of the University of Nebraska, where Miss Baker is a Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Rho Tau, and Ft Kappa Lambda, and Mr. Ebeily is a Sig Ep ... no date has been set for the wedding. . . The betrothal of Joan Milliken, Kappa, to Dr. Henry J. Lehhoff, jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y. was an nounced Sunday. . . Dr. Lehhoff was a Beta in school here, and graduated also from Northwestern. The wedding of Jane Neater to Edward Deklotz which took place April 21 was announced Sunday . . . Mr. Dcklotx was a Sigma Nu when in school here. And to go from engagements and weddings to the campus week end society . . . Saturday night at the CorrAusker were the Sig Ep district conclave and the Pi Phi Pounder's Dav banauet ... at the Country club was the Kappa Sig conclave . . . but the campus talk fiHil liners on the fun in the Golden SDike days . . . and quite authoratative talk. too. since nearly everyone from here went there . . . among others there were AJnha Phi Janice Lee Morrison and ATO Bill Wiley; Kappa Verna Ray and Sig Alph Tom Shaeffer; Theta Mary MarneH and Sigma Nu Oeorce Swoboda: Delta Gam ma Pat Reitz and Sit Alph Bill Ludwig . . . and frm there to look to the bier events of this week . . . don't forget the Beauty Queen Ball Wednesday night (a 12:30 nite, incidentally) and an 01 me Ivy Day program, featuring Ru binoff, with Fray and Braggiotti, Thursday night . . . both Wednes day and Thursday afternoons there wil be Tea Dances at the Union . all of which makes this a huge week for play, with the schol astic angle closing in, too . . . Sunday afternoon m Raymond hall was a Freshman Recognition tea . . . the award for high scholar ship went to Rose Marie Kotss, with honorable mention to Rose mary Atkinson; Frances Drenguis; Ruth Grosvenor; Alice Hoege meyer; Louise McPherson; Clara Malater; Ruth Millar; Esther Pat terson; Marion Roberts; Jean Wi thers; and Shirley Yates ... re ceiving the award for activities was Alice Marian Holmes, with honorable mention to Rosemary Atkinson, Ruth Grosvenor, and Ruth Millar ... the girls winning the highest awards received en graved silver bracelets, while the girls with honorable mention re ceived Talisman roses . . . New officers elected last night to head Sigma Alpha Mu for the coming year are Irvm Yaffe, prior; Sidney Kalin, exchequer; Norman Harris, recorder; Morton Margolin, historian; and Norman Bordy, assistant exchequer. Group to select new members today at 5 Selection of new members in tryouts, and practice on the newly prescribed form of drill which probably will be used at Nebraska next fall will comprise the Persh ing Rifles meeting at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Giving students the opportunity to learn the 12 man squad rou tines in advance of regular class Instruction and thus offering them better chances for non-commissioned officer ranking next fall, the training will be especially beneficial to freshmen interested in military promotion. The Pershing Rifles office prom ises that all men taken into the organization this spring will be in itiated as soon as school takes up next fall. Applicants should report to the company office on the sec ond floor of Nebraska hall prior to the tryouts. Reservations for the annval banoi'H ' br held Ms; l .1 ..1. V . ' First Sergea..k 3' Rubinoff (Continued from Page 1.) from the Tassels, womens pep or ganization, until May 3, when all tickets drawn by the organization will be recalled. The master violinist was first presented to the radio audience of America by Rudy Vallee and since that time has held many ra dio contracts. Well known in ra dio, he has also achieved fame on the legitimate stage and in mov ing pictures. l hi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical society, members will meet for their regular monthly business meeting this evening at 7:15 p. m. in Avery 102. There will be an initiation of associate mem bers and an election of officers of next year. Plans are to be made for the picnic that will be held May 13. DAVES SCHOOL SERVICE "A Qo4 Ttmthm Ageaey" 11 R - 1U Come In and See V$ 41 StMrt IHrtMlti 1 1 V 1 IMwMmsSsilP 1 " ' .::;::.::' . n i ' ..vv .i..'!:;v;v -;.:..' T'W 4 ' f j ...... . . 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