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    Thursdoy, April 16, 1953v
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
W Tea
New Sigma Xi Members
(Livesfok Show
rUomor 2
BAB
day
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Twenty-nine outstanding inde
pendent women and one inde
pendent orgaization will be hon
ored at the Barb Activities Board
for Women Recognition Tea Fri
day, 4 p.m., in Ellen Smith Hall.
Senior Coed
Picked To Help
Edit Magazine
Mary Ann Worrall, senior in
arts and Sciences, is one of 14
journalism students selected from
American colleges and universities
to edit the Christian Advocate in
Chicago-April 14-21.
Durs the week juiss Worrall
will attend lectures find seminars
featuring leaders from the four
Chicago daily newspapers and will
share in briefing sessions with tine
Advocate's editorial staff and
otoher religious journalists.
The workshop will include a
conference with producers of re
ligious radio and television shows
and calls at the Methodist general
office.
included in tne youth issue will;
be statements from each of the
students on the topic of religion
on the American campus. I
The Advocate is the Methodist
official weekly news magazine.
NU Flying Club
Officers will be elected at a Mary Foley, refreshments, and Jo
meeting of the University Flying Joyner, publicity.
Club Thursday 8:00 p.m. in thej "All independent coeds are in
Union, Parlor Z. The meeting is'vited to attend the informal tea,"
open to the public.
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HONORED AT ANNUAL SPRING BANQUET . . . New members
of Phi Beta. Kappa, national scholastic honorary fraternity of the
Arts and Science college are: (front row, left to right) Joe
Warner, Joan Van Valkenburg: Savage, Hester Morrison, Nancy
Pnmphrey Winkelmann, Sarah Adams, Virginia Koehler, Adele
CoryelL Barbara Young, Marion W. Gillan. Raymond Linder.
(Second row, left to right): Jean K. Loudon, Winnie M. Owen,
IM1U T IHloBior 33 Sfyde
Three hundred and thirty stu
dents will be honored for out
standing scholastic achievements
at the University's Honors Convo
cation Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. in
the Coliseum.
Forty-two seniors possessing su
perior scholarship will be individ
ually honored on the stage at the
convocation.
Seniors to be recognized have
been in the upper 3 per cent of
their respective colleges for the
past two semesters or have been
nn the honor list every year since
they enrolled as freshmen at the
University.
They are:
CUMSyt M. Anderwn, Lincoln, Am and
Sciencet
1-ok L. AnderMi, Lincoln, Tcn'hcni
Ilonen L. Jiatkiiu, North I'latie, Uutine
Adminlttration
, A Inert Uetimer, Cemca. liiMiru-M Admin
btnttion Phillie T. Chatc. Schuyler, Enmnrorin
and Architecture
Thomw M. Conway, Lincoln. IluoineM Ad-
aniniif ration
Adele M. Coryell. Lincoln. Teachcw
Otile E. Tmarec. fttineli. T'harmacy
Mary L. t'orney, flrutr. Teaehim
Janice A. f'ullerton. Aintwurth, Tcachrrn-
Fine Arts
liny A. Card. Heaver Cronina. Avnailiur.
Helen C. tlacrci. North I'lattc, Teachrn
Fme Art
Ne!on fi. Hjidim, Omaha, nnmnccrina
nd Architecture
Marilyn F. Hotucl, Sladlum, Husinew Ad-j
mimitratum
Wayne D,
fecirncc
Viramia V..
Aliril.n K,
niniitration
JrcftnMm, Lincoln, Art and
Koehler, fii-neva, Trachrn
Krimau, lllutlen, hutment Ad-
HyvUt J. Krotnc, Fremont,
Ant and Sci-
Cncea
Gordon K Krotrh, South Hioux City, Hum-
nrm AdmlnUttration
Paul L. Lnaac, Lincoln, Fine Ant-Artn
and Sclcncca -.lamet
VV. Landert, 'inthenbiira. Iklrdicinr
.lame (. Lunaner, Seward, fharmacy
N w mad G. Lind. Pllaer. 'J'eachen
Hnirlcr A. 1-nninard. Orand Itlund, Agn-
tulturv
CharlotK L, Maton, Lincoln, Tcachcrt-
Fme Am
Iinca B. Tlltchcll, Alatks, Tlledicirv
Marr J, Neely, LlmaHn, Ant and ficiencrt
l'm J, Ncuun, I'llaer, Enine!rln and
Archiwctiirr
toward F, Kckrm, JWIriind, ariciilinre
Alma C. Plnaerinn. .Beatrice. 1'raehert
Alice 11. ltachet, alt. Carroll. III.. Aledicina
trnnoth F. Hymraoi Jr., Hazard, .linirnal-
Ism-ArM and Hcienca
Ihirvln I. fcchmrmalur, hcotU, Tentlitrr
Harold M. Kaeneraer, Hanover, Ka Jiuti-
He Admln.-Pbllmotybv
f'ldon W. Khuey, C'rah Orchard. Pharmacy
unit K. fmreruen, JItoiiw.. F.ntiiwerin
nd Archllecture
ftmwn C. T(f(t, Avoca, Knalncsrlni and
Architecture
Jtohert C. Tklrnor, Lincoln, Oentittry
Jtflymmid T, Vlaun. Crete, A urtcultiirr
Jack L. Wella, Jladwon, TeachorfFinc
Allul V. Wetely. Omaha. Kurin-?lfdklnr
Don L. Wuiltcimann, Imperial, Iliisincwt
Admlnittratlon
Mary A. Zimmerman, Lincoln. Artt and
Science
Senior students who will be
recognized for high scholarnhip
are:
TUchard T. Ay, Wlnnehium;
.lotin P. liertlamin, Arnnuhoe; "
VVillard B. Dudaeon, Helulerci
Hill G. Farmer, Falls f Itvi
ittary L, Flaherty. Lincoln;
Carl F.. Foa. Lincoln;
Jlarlotie E. Thomaa ;nod, Wauncla;
Arthur J. Orow. Lincoln:
Tom II. Ilnmon, tjmo City, la ;
yim R. Jowlyn. Jvmertoni
Charles 8. KWk, W dher;
.Imnm K. Kreneik. Wood 1-iikfi
2?rnnrl C. Krikac, Contttock:
Alice ii F.ntelkma Mntaon. Klmwood,
.liidiih T. faintntnter. Tiers, Fla.l
.Marilyn A. t'anko. 'Cook:
1 enncth P. Ichall Jr., Indenmdcncc, Mo :
1 (tirn h. Jtohwm. Ilavid Ciiyi
I a,ohne C. lonfrs, Lincoln;
J?uieU L. SHlk.oof, hmifiktcy;
Hiaol'rT l-humvfew. Lymt:
f-imn-y W, hrnifh. Aaca! '
)'li A. Hsmil. rnt:
Jiomrt J hckey. Hn"lut, '
Seilur r.tudorjts in dentistry and
rnpt'idne to be honored ore:
rk II. fu'wi, Coun'-li lllillls, 1:
1 -,Je li .us "VMHI. I'-lIki
Q, V. imwMh. n,la.
" : .?!! J Iwhrr, liill. CallLl
? .ifnrv ! 'a"lra, Omaha,
1 vnin W. Ltmte, i'Hwwr City;
1(:)?:imln rt'imit!, iimha(
i,.ji.ud P. fcauliei, Jituiia.
Individual awards will be given
to the independent sophomore,
iunior and senior women who
have been active in campus or
ganiations. "The annual tea rec
ognizes the work and time the
girls have devoted to extra-curricular
activities," Darlene Good
ding, president, explained.
The girls, formerly selected on
hours worked in activities, were
chosen this year by religious di
rectors, BABW board, and presi
dents of organiations which in
clude independent women mem
bers. The other award, a scholastic
plaque, will be given to the in
dependent woman's organization
having the highest average last
I semester.
"Formerly the plaque was
awarded for over-all achieve
ments, not just scholarship," Miss
Goodding said.
Houses eligible to receive the
award are: International House,
Women's Dorm, Terrace Hall,
Love Memorial Hall, Loomis Hall,
Wilson Hall, Towne Club, and
Rosa Bouton Hall.
Terrace Hall won the plaque
in 1950 and '51.
Darlene Goodding, BABW pres -
ident( will present the individual
awards, and Helen Utterbaek.
j vice-president, the scholarship
plaque. ' ' After the breakfast, workshops Community Services" panel dis-
Tea chairmen and committees will be held from 9 until 11:45 cussion to be held in the Corn
are: Dorothy Sears, invitations; 'a.m. with four torics being dis- husker Persian Room. Mr. C. C.
I Miss Goodding said.
Scholars Chosen
Junior students to be recognized
for high scnolarship are:
Ceruld L. Adcock, Bancroft;
Jtolland W. Ahrent, Linco;n;
Stephanie R. Allen. Cozad;
Ceruld W. Bartmest, Wallace;
Marvmaude ledord. Cencva;
Ceneva E. Berns. Hladen;
.lohn C. Hhj?, .Lincoln:
Ltison L. ftridaes, tlmaha;
Jane A. Calhoun, Lincoln:
Connie C. Clark, Hi fcdward;
.lames P. Collman, Ileatrice:
Barbara Colwell, Pawnee City;
Sharon H. Cook. Lexington:
I'liftrirH It Iluii. Fulk Citv:
! .lean C. Iavis. Lincoln:
Howard M. Doty. Lincoln:
Frnest L. Enke. Emerwn:
Cerald VV. F.rikien. Omahn:
Honuld P. Ceetutnan. Calhoun;
lion H. Ccrlach. Harvard;
Jtuth E. Greer. Alvo:
!avtd K. Hanna, Coad:
Lura A. Harden. Lincoln:
.loan P. Holden. Grand Inland:
F.uarne W. Huon. Norfolk:
fteverly A. Jackson. Lincoln; '
Itobert H Johnson. Council Bluflt, la.;
l)avid K. Kuuf, Huilinm.:
Francis (',. Rupee, Chicago, III.:
Ernest C. Kruse. Calhoun:
Shirley .1. Lytinaer. Grand Island;
Frank A. McHeynolds, Lincoln;
Joanne C. Malicky, llarneston;
Thomat L, Miller, Columbus;
Valler K. "Nollendorls. Lincoln;
IMaurice It Norton, Lltlin.
Hubert F. I'oierwin. Lincoln:
Kenneth W. I'liilbrick. Grand Maud;
Marlenc H. 1'illec. Crete;
Darreli V. PuU, Elwond;
Verlin L. Ilasmuvsen. St. Paul;
Susan Hcinhardi. Scoti.nliiff ;
IMarlene V. Itodaert. Ilooner;
held U. bamuelson. Ofchkoh;
nlmitc M. Kmtt, Ituvenna;
Janet L. Su-tfen. Norfolk.
Kenneth M. Klonc, Lyons;
JUiland K. fiwanton, llellevur;
James A Tanadall. Superior;
Fay L. Thoreson. Lincoln:
Jtonna J. 'i'rimblc. Humboldt:
Werlvn I. Vanderbeek, Adams;
William E. Waaeman, Wead;
Harriett G. Wenke, Lincoln;
IaMis J. Wild, Fremont;
Carol A. Wrmht. .leflcrson, la.!
Gene A. Yost, Harvard.
-Junior students in dentistry and
medicine to be honored are;
Itobert Chas. Broken Bow;
Oeorae K. Iracht. Linciiln;
I, sun W. Irrenkcr. Pawnee City;
John F. Gentry, Germs;
nlux L Harris. Alliance;
Carl M. Hasekawa, Hawaii,
llichard W. Johnson, Lincoln;
Itobert B Kelly, Lincoln;
Jlichard T. AlcDonald, Omaha;
James it. fi. Miller, Omaha;
Charles H. Newell, Omaha;
Jmbert A1. titemm. Lincoln;
Vermm Ward, Palisade.
Sophomore students to be rec
ognized for high scholarship are:
Ardythe M. Alkimon, Lincoln:
Caihryn A. Bethschneider, Hebron;
Arlcy P. Bondarin, Omaha;
J,ynn Tt. Brady. Khelton:
Itimald H ftrandt, Lincoln:
Carolee A. Jlrehm, Lincoln:
Marllvn J. Brewster, lloldreae:
Kay F. Hurcum, Koulh Kloux City;
Verlyn H. Clausen, Columbus;
Beverly A. IJavu. Lincoln;
Madeline 41. Gmtrlay, Lincoln;
Iwvid M. Cradwonl, Lincoln;
Patricia la. Graham, Lincoln;
Alichae.1 L. Greenhcra. Omaha;
Marilyn it. Hamer, Omaha;
Patricia A. Helper. O-maha:
Baymond It. Hruby, Ceresco:
HiwneT U. Kcnison, Flandreall, Kn Ilak.l
Barr K. Koberatein, Jlllesburk, Colo.;
W'llma E. linimer, Minatarc;
Jiryce Laase. Lincoln:
Ann L. Ijiuner. Grand Itlasid;
John It. Loethlc. Waco;
Joseph L. McDonald, Wood Bivcr; .
Dale I. Nil'.cl. Archer:
Donald I). Now, Kulton:
I hloryte J Ode, bonis Clly, la.;
Janet M Itinh, Gordon;
Marlenc B. Wees. Waverlv;
Itaymond U. Bice. Lincoln;
Patricia A. fiiivaac. (rmaha:
Franklin J. baxama, Farwcll;
Jcanette L. hulk. ( hadron;
Jsck G. hfirtii. Hay bprinai:
Donald L. bummers, flershry;
Uolla C Kwanson. V. a.trlv;
Itimald D. Hwanion. Osceola;
lliwcc H. Timitis, Pender:
Aierlyn I) aVnderhcek. Adams;
Orlin D. W alley. Lincoln:
Joan E. Wleland. Kavennu;
Ann L. Workman. Lincoln,
Sophomore students to be rt.'c
oyrib'.ed for hiii scholurKhip in
dimtiKtry and medicine ure:
DonalJ Forinoili. tfmalia;
Bnoert tirntrv. (irrioH;
William 'I. Cucer, i'elilt
tor4: K to M m
I : My fca yix M v qi t n
xi H f a j
Touftcsy Lincoln Star
OUTSTANDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHERS . . . Honored Tuesday with membership in Sterna
Xi. national honorary scientific research society are: (front row. left to right) Gale Demaree, James
Lanencr, Virgil B. Hatch, Martha Christensen. James Justice, Elson Shuey, Maurice Lodwigr, Jr.
(Back row, left to right) Raymond Linder. James Karel, John Van Houten, John VVhitlock, Robert
Tefft. Lewis Lawson, Joe Warner and Philip Chase. Not pictured are: Nelson Harding and Don
Nelson. .
Social Workers To Attend All-Day
Panel, Workshop Discussion Session
An Alumni breakfast for grad-
uates of the University School of
Social Work will be held Friday
at 7:30 p.m. in the Lancaster
j Room of the Cornhusker hotel.
cussed. The topics are: "Adults Noyes, of the Agricultural Exten
and Their Aging Relatives," "Day-sion Service at the University will
to-Day Work with the Client,
"Camping in Nebraska Trends.!
'"Problems, and Potentialities'' and
For Phi Beta Kappa
fnurtrT Lincoln Star
Olenka Stepanek, Doris Bratt, Kay D. Guiles, Cecelia Pinkerton,
Robert T. Ito, Lila Lee Wanek, Martha Christensen. (Baek row,
left to right): Anita L. Mnuk, Sue L. Neuenswander, John T.
Greer, Glenn C. Rosenquist, Bill Farmer, Walter Mead, R. Maurice
Lodwig, Jr., Thomas D. Graham, Clem W. Hagedorn and John F.
Lange.
William Hilnt. Bia Snrinirs;
James L. Karel. Pilaer:
Ilonald Kiixhausen. Scotisbluff;
Arlhur L. Larsen. Aurora;
Liarrell .1. McL'abc. Lincoln;
Harold N'ordlund, York;
Herbert E. Reese. Omaha;
Lloyd L. Smith, iiautinio,;
James F.. Thomas. Lincoln;
Hubert C. Warner. Omaha.
Freshman students to be recog
nized for high scholarship arc:
Helen J. AlherdiiiK. Clay Center;
Norman L). Alexander. Lincoln;
Kuzyt K. Alminas, lup City;
Anders T. Anderson. Hastinas:
Dorothy A. Bacon, Ix-xinaton;
Kasma H Balndih. Lincoln;
Jean C. P.anasfon. Omaha:
Gary L. Bannisuir, Aurora:
Dorothy L. Barnes. Newport;
Carl F. Barnette. Iloldreac:
I'.ichard M. Christensen. Lincoln;
William J. Cirksena. Hastmas:
Marvin E. Cofley. Phillips;
Wallis K Cromrmd, Cheyenne, Wyo.;
Norman E. Creutz, Wausa;
Larry L. DeFord, Lincoln:
Shirely J. Dewey, Lincoln;
Evelyn Dirckarafe, Cook;
Mary L. DriminKo, W'eePint Waler;
Donald L. Duaan. Lincoln;
Jales L Eaaan. Omaha;
Kohert E. Eattrran. Lincoln;
Hetty L. Eherhart, Bassett;
William E Knaelkemier. Louisville:
llulhann Ernst. Lincoln;
J.imcll P.. Fastenau. Lincoln:
Kobert A. Flammana, Grand Island;
William M. Frunkcn. Boscnr;
William A. Fiasi-r. Lincoln;
Carolyn Friekc. Oaallala;
Charles J. Cibon, Lincoln;
Martha L. Clock, Clysses,
Suiinne M. Good. Lincoln;
Israel M. Goodman. Lincoln;
John C. Gourlay. Lincoln;
Jeanne O. Grevma, Central Clly;
P.ussi'll G, Guttina. Lincoln;
Nancy A. flail, Geneva:
Mary J. Harpstrelth. Fremont;
Bobert J flawke, Lincoln;
Cynlhia J. Henderson, J,incnln:
I'hyllls A. Jlershhcracr, Kupenor;
Jane M, llelherington. Lincoln:
Jerome A. ilnflman, Pawnee I'.tly;
Valirlc A. Hompes, Lincoln;
Dennis Ij, Tliiflman, Omaha;
Joyce L- Ingram, Lexington:
EudeJl G. Jacobsen. rigallaUil
A alida Jansons, Lincoln;
Gail K. Kalskee, Lincoln:
Mary P. Keenan, Torington, Wyo.;
Luilue M. Klaus. Lie, la.:
Joan C. Knndson, Lincoln:
Gloria J. Kollmorgcn, Madlsmi;
Patricia A. Korrujy. Omaha;
Corliss L. Kruse, Omahu;
Irma .1. Laass, Lincoln;
Mary E. La r sen. Flyannls;
Vivian M. Lemmer, Atkinson!
Janet M. LmduuMt, Funk:
Sharon M. Mangolrl. Bennington;
Addi-arn E. Maunder, Uncnln;
David N. McC ammon, Lincoln!
Lillian J. Burnt, Columbus;
Itnnald L. Becker, Lincoln:
Carleton Berreckman, Lincoln!
Vivian A. llnland, llloomlielil:
Beverlv D I'raltcn. Gothenburg;
Jinnlta J. Brehm. Harvard;
Jnmce 1). Carman, Omahu;
Kara Carvcth. Lincoln;
T'hvllls J. Cast. Lincoln!
John C. Chapirell, Jlinden;
Itoma J. Sillier, Lincoln:
Glenna M. Along. Oahkosh;
J': trick -1. Monic, Omnhn:
J'atriiia A. Morxan, Elwood:
Arnold W. Morton, Onerlm, Kan.)
Kny Morion, Lakk;
fldwln A. Mueksdi, "Kay Hnrlngs;
fierald M Muell-r. Bichland;
Jams L. Nelson. Ashland;
Kathleen A. Nosky. Nirrlh Platte;
Marllee V. Nviuuii. Craw;
f athiyn A. Olds. Omaha;
Allen L, Overeash, Lincoln:
Patricia C Pauley. Lincoln;
Herbert I). Penner, Trenton:
Charlene L. I'lerce. Sargent:
Charl't G. Place, N"braska Clly;
Mjrvin M. Pluge, Cnlumbus:
Fhirler M pnllo-:k. Atlantic, I.I
JotcPh H, Poynter, Kearnev:
'irainia H, Beeves. Central City;
Twila M. HMev. Piercr:
Frederick J batthoft, N'aponen;
Darrel L. bchmdler, Alliance;
Allrrd A. h'-'hnud. Dawson:
liarbsra K. HehmokT, Lincoln;
Jnmes C. Il'.'hiili. Columbus;
Boxer L. KL-lmlle. Lincoln;
Glenn L. bcnlt. Orleans;
flunald i) Khaw, 'remoitt:
Alichael F. Hiiugrtie. Lincoln;'
l.andra hick. Lincoln;
B'tty L. Kituin, O.hkoih;
John V. Hkinner, h- rHHIjiilft.
li'iber' L bmith, t oad;
lniMi J. Hen' er. Llncolfi:
.lover A hnliitgcrber, Alliion;
liuuirt L. blvpauuk, Jjulluis,
sat - in ?xvi,Mh-!jiiss&jSj x ; . j few fcmiiiMwin.niiiiiwi, mwnxnill
"Grass Roots Community Serv-
ices Vertical and Horizontal."
Dr Paui Meadows professor of
crtrinlncrv o tho TTni;Arcitv will
moderate at the "Grass Roots
i participate in the discussion
Following the workshop discus-
sions, Dr. Albert H. Rosenthal, re-
E"3I
bits uyesdai
Sol E. Stiss. Omaha:
Barbara J. Tcmpleion, Fullenon:
Elizabeth H. 'lempleton. Omaha;
Carol J. Thompson. Omaha;
James L. Then-ton. DeSmtth. So. Duk.i
John H. Tnm:m. I'lattamouth:
AlU'n 11. Trrnklr, Hay Springs;
F.lvin I). achat, Slaplehurst;
Loren A. 'ance, Lincoln;
Klcannr A. 'on Baraen. Alliance;
John B 'estmorc, St. Edward;
Diane E. Whituker. Cambridge;
Sara Whltlock. Lincoln:
.lamet G. Wood. Indianolii:
Dale It. V unit, Wahoo:
Ann C. Yenkley, Scottsblufr;
Janice J, Yost, Millord.
" Freshmen students to be recoe-
; nized for high scholarship in den-
nmry and medicine are:
Jackson J Good, Gregory So. Pad.
James It. Plihal. T'awnee Citv.
Havmond L. Snrecher. Millord.
Merlin F. Thomas. Lincoln.
Chancellor Tt. G. Gustavson
will preside at the convocation.
Rev. Rex Knowles, Congregation-
lal-Presbyterian student pastor at
the University, will deliver the in
vocation. Dr. Charles J. Kennedy,
chairman of the Convocation Com
mittee, will present candidates for
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MISCELLANEOUS
Ainilli nnis Initirrnuri In auniniirrdiKif runr-li
J"t" In Miiiiinna fur Imva mid (tirla, Lull
Vln Caily, i 7Hai ill li:W) p.m. ,
gional director of the Federal Se
curity Agency with headquarters
in Denver, Colorado, will address
members of the Convention after
a luncheon in the hotel ball
room. The Governor and Mrs. Crosby
are to be guests at the luncheon
and address. The Governor wili
give short speech welcoming the
conference participants.
A panel discussion, "Nebraska
Looks Ahead in Public Welfare,"
will be held from 2 to 4 pm. in:ing a minimum of 12 hours are
the ballroom. Dr. E. Glenn Cal-'
len, professor of sociology at Ne
braska Wesleyan University, will
be moderator.
Panel members and their sub
jects include: Mr. Maurice Hunt,
assistant eexcutive
secretary of
American Public Welfare Asso
ciation, "Public Welfare National
Trends and Recent Develop
ments;" Mr. William Diers, chair
man of the Nebraska Board of
Control, "Public Welfare The
Responsibility of the State;" Mrs.
Cleobells Gummere, director ofiliated vacancies in Tassels.
Dimdv Cnuntv assistance. "Pub- Tascpl mpmherc an rniiirv in
lie Welfare Responsibilities at attend all games and rallies, usher ,slons and assist Wlth 006(1 Coun
the Local Level"; Chauncey E.I at University functions and sell!elor sponsored events such as
Barney, Lancaster County f-rm-Cornhuskers and other school j P5nn Carnival and the Friend
missioner, and chairman of the'novelties such as "N" flowers and sniP Dinner.
County Assistance committee,
"Public Welfare The Responsi-
bility of Country Commissioners
and of the Layman."
Maurice Hunt, assistant execu-
tive secretary of the American1 is. a member ot the conference of
Public Welfare Association, will PeP groups in the midwest Phi
speak on "Community Teamwork" Sigma Chi. Other chapters are:
after a banquet scheduled for 6:30 1 ICansas State at Manhattan; Uni
p.m. in the Georgian Room. versity of Kansas at, Lawrence;
Dr. Otto G. Hoiberg, president
of the Nebraska Welfare Associa
tion, will preside at the banquet
certificates of superior scholar
ship.
The University Symphony
orchestra, directed by Prof. Eman
uel Wishnow, will play at the
convocation.
In conjunction with the Con
vocation, a banquet will be held
that night at 6:30 o'clock at the
Union ballroom. Guests will in
clude seniors possessing superior
scnoiarsnip and University Re
gents and wives. Dr. Cherrington
will be the sneaker.
Banquet tickets will be avail
able at the Union and reservations
must be made by this Saturday.
Frtft? Lerture On
Christian Scisncs
Tuesday, April 21
8 .00 P. M.
Room 215 Student Union
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Eleven events are scheduled for
the 19th annual Block and Bridle
Livestock Show set for Saturday
evening at the State Fair Grounds.
The' show, scheduled to start at
7:30 p.m. wtfl be held in the coa
seum at the'fair grounds.
Tickets for the show may be ob
tained from the members of the
Block and Bridle Club. They are
90 cents for adults 65 cents for
Students and 35 cents for children.
A ticket booth will be open at the
State Fair Grounds the night of
the show.
The 11 events ofthe livestock
show are the beef, swine and
sheep showmanship; "Judy Gar
land" high school dancing norse;
jumping horse class; parade class;
coed horse riding contest; three
featured banjo artist; a fine har
ness horse class and the grand
champion showmanship contest.
The champion contest will De
made up of the first place winners
in the beef, swine and sheep
showmanship classes.
A total of 87 entries have
entered the Saturday show.
The grand championship trophy
is awarded by the National Block
and Bridle Club. The winner's
name will also be engaved on a
plaque, in the Animal Husbandry
Two Women's
Close Filings Thursday, Friday
t- I lOmaha University; Washington
I QSSeiS University at St. Louis, Missouri;
Thursday is the last day for all
unaffiliated girls to file for Tas
sels at ago or city campus Union
activity offices.
Freshmen girls who have a 5.5
weighted average and are carry
eligible to apply,
All applicants wili be invited
to the Tassel tea Sunday nt the
Alpha Phi house from 3 to 5 p.m.
The pledging ceremonv and a
picnic for the new members will
be held April 20.
Those girls who pledge after
the tea will be initiated as actives
a year later if they participate in
all Tassel activities and earn a
reauired number of points.
Organized houses will send two
'applicants for each of their af-
'pompoms
The Black Masque chapter of
Mortar Board organized Tassels
in February, in 1924.
The. Nebraska Tassels chapter
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braska Feelers Association.
. The special event of the live
stock show is the dancing horse
"Judy Garland." The horse is ad
vertised as the only high school
dancing horse which acts with a
bridle or a saddle or any control ,
from the rider.
The judges for the show are for
the grand champion showmanshirrt
contest, E. W. Janike; sheepJ
Howard Stephens; cattle, Dr. John
Matsushima; swine, Prof. Don
Warner; coed horse riding, Mrs.
Priscilla Grosshans and Bill Way
bill and Jerry Smith.
The co-ringmasters are Wayne
Frost and Ray Gard. Neal Harlan
will be the master of ceremonies.
i The organist will oe aoo asneii.
Jcrgensen To Talk
At Physics Meeting
Speaking at a Physics Colloquim
in 211 Brace Laboratory Thurs
day at 4:15 p.m., Professor The
odore E. Jorgensen, chairman of
the Physics Department, will com
pare the results of his study on
energy loss of protons to similar
research done by other physicists.
Organizations
Iowa State at Ames and the Uni-
versity of Missouri at Columbia.
Coed Counselors
Applications for Coed Counselor
"Big Sisters" will be accepted in
Ellen Smith Hall and the Ag
Home Economics building until
5 p.m. Friday.
A limited number of Coed Coun-
seiors win oe seieciea Dy inter-
views, scheduled for Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday. Applicants
are asked to sign up for inter
views when filings are turned in.
Eligible coeds must have a 5.0
average and must be able tq at-,
tend New Student Week next fallQ,
Duties of the new Coed Coun-
seiors will include writing letters
to incoming freshmen girls, at
tend "Campus Know-How" ses-
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