PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKA Sunday, May 15, 1949 Law Fraternity Holdslnitiation The annual Founders Day of Delta Theta Phi law fraternity was celebrated Saturday after noon with initiation ceremonies in the Supreme Court Chambers at the Capitol Building. Bryan Senate ol Creighton uni versity joined Maxwell Senate of the University of Nebraska in I'onduc ti,ig the initiation. In addition to the Honorable Paul K. T'lskumh, Associate Just ire ot the Nebraska Supreme court, who v as made an honorary mem be i , the following men were initialed into Maxwell Senate: Paul Harbor, William Hecker, Donald Brock, Bc in Bump. Don ald Byker, Lloyd Cobb, James Harding and Lynn Hulton. Oil er new members are: Rus scl Lock wood, Robert Orshek, Leslie Pennington, Dale Putman. Nebraska Sees Employment Hise April brought Nebraska an in crease in employment. The state labor office called the increase a "long awaited up swing" Commissioner Donald Miller has said that 7,4f( persons were re ported jobless on May 1. This figure represents a drop of 42 percent in the preceding month. Miller also said that heavy placement gains over March in the outdoor employment fields on farms ;fnd construction projects contributed largely to the drop in unemployment. Robert Richards, Veryl A. Row son, Harris Snyder, C'lae.s Uggla, Robert Vogler, Robert Wilson, Ed ward, Zimmerman and Sam J. Zimmerman. Cornhuskcr . . . Continued from Page 1 Block and Bridle. 4-H and Phi Kappa Psi. IUSINKSS MANAKMt Bud CJerhart was assistant business manager this year. He is the new treasurer of Innocents and treas urere of Builders. A member of Corn Cobs, Gerhart is president of Alpha Tau Omega. Jack Barnhart has been a Corn busker worker for the past year. He is a member of Builders and Kappa Sigma. Miss Buss has served the Corn huskcr for two years. A Tassel, she is affiliated with Chi Omega. The new Cornhuskcr editor an nounced the following section heads for the book next year. All who applied for a section has been given some responsibility, Con nelly said. WORKING WITH Nancy Porter will be the following: Sports, Don Bloom, assisted by Tom Johnson; Military, Joel Bailey, assisted by Jackie Sorenson; Student Scene, Jeanne Stock-still; Ag, Paul Pum phrey; Activities, Pat O'Brien; Arts-Religion, Jackie Hoss; and Beauty Queens, Barbara Finley. Assisting Betty Green will be: Fraternities, Bruce Barton; Sor orities, Sara Fulton; Organizations, Beverly Larson, assisted by Roxie Elias; Houses and Halls, Marli Mooberry; and Government, Jane Linn. Tish Swanson's assistants in clude: Administration, Mary Jane Rooney; Class Sections, Jo Lisher, assisted by Mary Sidncr, seniors, Marilyn Vingers, juniors, Jan Champine, sophomores, and Mar ilyn Clark, freshmen; Index, Sally Rothcnberger, Jeanne Kain and Pat Baldwin. 13 & R Hurry, Hurry, II SENIORS! You better order your ANNOI'NCKMKNTS by Tuesday or it will be TOO I.ATK. That's the last day. CAP & GOWN orders close MAY 25. I urrr to Tops with the Top Stars in Hollywood and with Colleges too Si 1 t 1 I I -.1. ft 5? V ' 1J When you smoke GE1ESTEQRELD you get a Milder cooler smoke. That's why it's My Cigarette ! -X STARRING IN "BRIDE OF VENGEANCE" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE rlhe " me because f. V. " ' S I J f i v n J j J 11 61 v.V ' It' ' '? ..' ; .' 1 ?TH?TlTf f?l IT) mMw ) r n r L II 15 Capfrifkl 19V, Uiun ft Mrst Toucoo Ca iFgllQilSlS--