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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 31, 1948 Fiji's, Kernels Win Float Parade Honor Piii Gamma Delta's washroom scene won the annual float parade honors Saturday in the men's di vision. The Kernels won the wom en's honors with a "California or Bust" float. Honorable mcnti lie men's division was give;. -u Alalia Gam ma Rho and Delta Upsilon. The parade was led by part of the University band, the cheer leaders, and a float constructed by the Tassels carrying the '47 Pep Queen, Lois Gillett, in a con vertible following the Tassel float rode the five candidates for '48 Pep Queen honors. Last year's winners in tlic men's and women's divisions were the Sigma Chi's a .d the Delta Gam mas, respectively. The two win ners were awarded plaques dur ing the intermission of the Home coining dance. The winners' names are engraved on the plaques and they will be allowed to keep them until next year's parade. The Phi Gamma Delta display was one of the largest entered. Several men were seated on the end of a flat truck in washtubs with other men dressed in 'N' sweaters seated behind them washing them with brushes, soap and water. The women's winner, the Ker nels' display, was an antique ver sion of a carriage with the sign, "California or Bust." j The three judges were Maj.i Robert Brust, Prof. Curtis Elliot and Coach Tony Sharpe. The ' judges picked the winners on ; originality of float, central theme, and continuity included in the float. This j ear sororities were not al lowed to participate in the float parade, but several women's or ganizations did enter. Thirty-two floats were entered. Traffic in the downtown area of Lincoln was completely halted during the parade as thousands Of Lincolnites turned out for the parade. The committee for the parade, Harvey Davis, Elroy Gloystein and Lee Harris, announced that only one fraternity failed to show up in time to enter the parade. m ismm mm s ::.: :::;: : fr-wim, ll'iT Tiliir'nti HMuiJOi'LWwJLaui If - A t V n. vsv j j l l Mil I J.'il! '2-.4-r .... 0 0 f 4 ' M - J I Ten NU Teaclicrs Address NSEA Ten faculty members from the university will address teach ers' meetings currently being held over the state. The NU teachers will speak to the dis trict meetings of the Nebraska State Education on their own special fields. They are: district one, Lincoln, Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, admissions director; Dr. Carl Georgi, bacte riologist; Dr. Janet Palmer, psy chologist; and Miss Miriam Mc Grew, artist; district Two, Oma ha, Dr. V. W. Lapp, physical edu cation professor; district Three, Norfolk, Dr. Walter Beggs, Teachers college; district Four, Hastings, Dean F. E. Hcnzlik of Teachers college, and Dr. Leroy T. Laase, head of the speech de partment; district Five, McCook, Dr. Mary Miclenz, English super visor in Teachers college high, and B. R. Patterson, varsity wrestling and gym coach. lLiiiini-iS Phi Gamma Delta's washroom scene float took first place honors in the float parade Saturday. The 32 floats which made up the parade moved down O street as thousands of spectators looked on. The University band, the pep squad, Tassels and the Tassel float led the parade. Business Group Pledges 11 New Men al Smoker Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, Alpha .Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, pledged 14 men at an informal smoker. The new pledges are: Paul Weingart, Art Brandt, George Conner, Burton Halthus, Don Kennedy, Donald McLaughlin, Richard McLaughlin, Harold Shane, William Sorenson, Har vey Smith, Don Steinacher, Lyle Bare, Dave Hallstrom and Robert Stewart. Five other men pledged laast summer are: Harold Kay, Gerald Mason, Ernie Sokol, Ray Lonowski and Robert McNare. Mr. John Brownlee of the Williams Seehs Gifted Couple Dallas Williams, director of the University Theatre, is on the prowl for a pair of talented stu dents for the main leads of Max well Anderson's "Winterset." Although the play will not be produced until December, Director Williams has emphasized the im mediate casting of the intricate male and female leads. Tryouts for these two roles will take place First Trust company was the featured speaker for the evening and spoke on the subject of the principles and practices of the real estate profession. from 3 to 5 p. m., Thursday, Nov. 4 in 201 Temple. "Experience is not necessary," emphatically states Dr. Williams. "The only requirement is sopho more standing and one year of at tendance at the university." "General tryouts will be held later on," he added. "The reason these early castings is because of the exactness of the two roles,. "Mio" and "Mirianne." Classified LOST: A (Inrk brown rony leather Jacket, fmrer tip "Genuine American.' 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