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Page 4' June 10 Program Released For Alum Round-Up Plns for the Annual Round-Uo university alumni were an nounced Tuesday by James S. Pit tender, alumni secretary. HigWishts on the schedule in clude the Innocents Alumni Ban quet at 6:30 p.m. June 11, and the Sh Anniversary Dinner of Black Masque chapter of Mortar Board, at 6 p.m. June 10. Miss Elsie Ford Piper, former assistant dean of women and an honorary Mortar Board of 13, is in charge of arrangements for the MB dinner. She said she expected in attendance of 150 at the dinner. Black Masque, a senior women's honorary, was organized on the University campus in 1905. The group became a chapter of Mor tar Board, national senior wom en's honorary, in 1320. Persons representing each class' ot Mortar Boards nave contacted 1945. Dedication services for the "Old Iron Gates," which once were a part of the fence surrounding Uni versity Hall will be held immedi ately following the luncheon, Pit tenger said. Tne gates have been installed at 12th aud Vine Sts. on the Col umns, he said. Schedule Other events scheduled for the Round-Up are: June 10: 3 p.m. meetine of the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association; 6 p.m. social hour and j dinner for The Board of Directors ot toe Alumni Association. June 11: 9 a.m., Classes of 1S96 and 1S3S honored at a breakfast; 9 a.m. Class of 1S99. breakfast- i9:30 a.m.. Class of 1913. mff 9:30 a.m. Cass of 1906, reception; THE NEBRASKAN On The Social Side- Wednesday, May 25, 1 955 Week's Pinnings Beat Year-End Deadline other members of their classes issuing invitations to the dinner. Miss Piper has edited a direc tory of the names and addresses of a2 members of Mortar Board since its origination on the Uni versity campus. The directory will be given to all who attend the din ner. Miss Piper said. The Innocents Banquet will be! Thirteen couples became pinned or engaged over the weekend to just barely squeeze past the Mon day night deadline. As evidenced by this week's social calendar, social activities have hit their peak and the end of the year, exam tune slump is at hand. Engagements Alpha Chi Phullis Ditus announc Alpha Chi Phyllis Ditus announc ed her engagement to Jon Daw son, Sigma Chi. Phyllis is a fresh man and John a sophomore from McCook. Willie Desch, Alpha Chi junior from York, announced her engage ment to Larry Shafer, Sigma Nu senior from Aurora. Jim Andreason, A TO sophomore from Omaha, passed cigars to an- nouice that he is engaged to Shar on Reed, Alpha Chi alum who is attending Morningside College, Sioux City, la. Bobbie Ely announced her en gagement to Milo Brabec. Bobbie is an Alpha Xi sophomore from Kea uoua ana mho a Sig Ep senior Irom Geneva. Phyl Turchen, SDT sophomore from Sioux Falls, S. D., announced that she is wearing a diamond -ss 01 , . . 9 am Cass of! 001 nosinssy, ist . vu u juak)r t 0maha university. iv a.m. uass of 1S9? mn!n 11 a.m., alumni reception (spec ial rooms will be assigned to honor classes); 6:X p.m. Pailadiaa Gav el Dinner. June 12; 8 30 a.m. Casses of 1S9S and 1905, breakfast at the Chancellor's home; 9 a m. Cass of isjw, oreaxiast; 9 a.m. Cass of 1823, breakfast: 1901, breakfast. a social affair with no narbfular! i . I b D m L7nirreirv rt Vv.-v- tions have beea sent to aU l3no-!roundat,on CIass Din.r; 'innings cents alumni, he said. Harfia Ts Speak Ctance'Jor Clifford M. and Bill a junior from Hebron, Joyce Scott, Gamma Phi sopho more from Norfolk, passed candy w announce her pinning to Chuck Johnson, Sig Alph sophomore from Lincoln. Janet Jo Boyd, Pi Phi sopho more from Superior, surprised her sisters when she announced her pinning to Bob Burns. Delt junior from Omaha. Linda Nelson announced her pin ning to Bill Smith last week. Linda is an Alpha Phi sophomore from Holdrege and Bill a Sigma Chi senior from Plainview. Another surprise pinning! Barb Eicke, AOPi sophomore from Rosa- he, passed candy to announce that she is wearing Chuck Armstrong's Sig Ep pin. Chuck is a senior from Omaha. Don Fitzgerald passed cigars to announce to his Phi Gam brothers that he is pinned to Marlene Mor row, student nurse at Lincoln Gen eral HospitaL Don is a freshman from North Platte. Don Klingenberg announced his pinning to Alyce Bennett, a Delta Zeta freshman at Nebraska Wes- leyan. Don is a sophomore from Chapman. vei Toeooen, Beta Sig senior from Nkkerson, passed cigars to announce his pinning to Phyllis Kort, "54 University graduate. Lr, 2 Sandmen TXC Barb Cark astonished her ou..et; j p.m. Class of 1910. des- Kanoa TV!' Hardia " rpper; 8 "asi of 1935, out the candle to announc her wui oe ce principal rst speak-1 "" .. pinning to Bill Hill, Phi Kappa Partv BTptoe " 7 3 1 lau Present at .Nebraska Wesley- American Pharmaceutical Assn. . , 1 an. Bart) is a junior from Lincoln Dinner Dance. Socio Calendar SATURDAY Delta Upsiloo Two-Yard House er at the annual Round-Up luncheon to be beld at 12:15 p.m. June 11 i-i the Unkn, he said. Emm Schedule Lahratorj cliwt aettini for wveral contlnuou Noun en on or twn day hall lor riaimnalinn follnm' I'Um meelir On MOIKUy Of Tuesday Sall De rtamincd no Ihe dale xrhroulcd fit Ihe first hour of Ihi-lr labtatorr meeting; edncsda or Thursday clusc oa the second hour of their meeting! Friday or Saiurdar class on ine third hour. , Clais.1 mertina oa the half hour thai) be examined on the hour which has Been halved. For eaamm. c.assrs vhich meet 2:30 to 4 p m. on Tuesday and lhursaaj-s trial) he ruininnl t th. fimm et for rlatu which meet at 2 p.m. IMcsaaj ana Thursday. I .... . .it MtinM. in the rollowint siiMects: Biuirtess rtaniriion 3, 4. 21. Economic S. 11. 12. 115; Education 6 '"-n?n; teal Eniinr-nnt 1; tjifli'1. A. rJ, 1. 2. 3. 4; Home Economic 41 42i i French 1J. M. (iranidi 52. 54; Matnemalic 11. 16. 41. 105. 14. 15. 17. 42. 106. 10.! Speech 8. 10. 8ociolo 53: and Naval Science 102. 202. 302. 402. K , h,,. If atutlrnta hava r.nil.rlw i..1llll xamlnatiomi conflicting Uh SDOT PCneaUK, iwiBMiiwHiN k. . i - w.i.tt. h,iIhi v.mtiiatinM at another time should be made itnh th rinunmnt nn n or lwfor May 28 For example: If itudent acHeduied fo- m cxammatinn which conflict with a specially scheduled examination to French, arraniements should be made with th Ronunca Lanruate Department to lake auch French ciuuninatioa at another time. 8atntayt May IS 1-4 p.m. All sections of English A Tmma. SI 9-12 a m. Oasse meeting at t a.m. 5 or 4 day, or MWF. or any on or two of thee d.s Casses meeting jt li v a oa 5 or 4 day or MWF. or any on or two 1-5 P m. Classes meeting at 10 a m. TThS or any one or two of rbese dy 9-12 a.m. aassts meemi .at 11 a.m. & ot 4 day, or MWF. or any on or two of these dj 2-5 P nv All sections of Education 61. 62 (Coliseum) AO Sfctiot.1 of Businra O-vaniiation 3. 4 Ttawsday, Jaw t All sections of Math 11. 16. 41. 105 All section of Math 14. 15. 17. 42. 1. 107 9-10 a at. 1 a.m.-l m m. 1-5 p m. MWF. or any one or two or any on or two Distinguished Service Awards TrO 171 Millers COTCCr Skat 'm a t preserved at the hacoa ; ,wr . J 11 : . - Classes meeting at 4 P.m. 5 or 4 days. of these day rilln. Jawa S 9-12 a.av Classes meeting 9 a.m. S or 4 days, or MWF. of these dan VS P.m. All sections of English 1. S. 4 8amraVT. Jama 4 9-12 a.m. Casses meeting at S P.m. 5 or 4 das, or MWF. or any one or of these dava Casses meeting at 5 P n. S or 4 days. r MWF. or any on or two of these days Casses meeting a S p m. TT or either one of these day Classes meeting at 7 p.m. TTh or either one of these day Classes met ia at 7 B m MU F or any one or two Of tbes day 1-5 P m. AU aections of Naval Science 102. 202. 302. 402. Maadu. Jaaw C 9-1? l a. Classes meetm at 2 p.m. 5 or 4 day, ot MWF. or any one or two of utese dts l-Sp.am. All sections of Economlca . 11. 12. 115 (Coliseum) qceting at 2 r m. TTh or either one of these day TwitdiT. Jama T 9-12 a.av Casm meetrne at Id a.. 5 or 4 days, or MWF. or any on or tst these n 2-5 p.m. Clavs.- meeting at 1 tvm. TTh or eirhet on of these days 9-12 a a. Classes meeting at 4 p ro. TTh or either on of Jtve da ClaBM .M'lfi.. at I ! TThC. Mr tnt mm m- twit n rtm t. m -5 p.m. A!l sections of Mechanical EnstneeTtng t All aections of Home E.-orotrics 41. 42 All atvtiora of French 12. 14 All aections of Spanish 52. 54 All accttoo of Buaress Orianrntion 21 lmmm. -10 a m. All seerioro of Entttsh B tCottseom) 1 a m.-l .. AD sevrtiaBja of Fa.', 1 rCotnramt -12 am. Classes meetm at 3 P m. TTt or either one of these days 5 P-av Classes meeting at 9 am. TThS or any one or two of these day All sectioas of Socsokscy 53 fiiin Im. 11 -12aa. Casses meetin at I pm. 5 or 4 day, er MWF. er aar one at 10 aaese a. 2-5 P.m. Oasse- meetm at 11 am. TThS or aas one or two of nVcsst day AO sectMaat of Smca 9. 10 Shumway To Direct In Concert Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national professional music fraternity, will present a spring concert at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Union Ballroom! There will be no admission charge! The concert will feature chorus, orchestra and brass choir. It will be directed by Stan Shumway, graduate student. Gary Renrelman will sing "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho." The brass choir will play "Intro duction and Allegro" by Robert Beadell, instructor of theory and composition. The orchestra and chorus will combine to present "Testamen of Freedom" by Randall Thompson. The chorus will sing a variety of numbers, including "There Is a Balm in Gilead," "Four Shake spearian Songs," "With a Song In My Heart." "I'm Falling In Love with Someone," . "Embraceable You" and "Students March Song." CLASSIFIED ADS Help Wanted Attention: law, pcyenoloarr and other amwtioua student, it you are Interested In netting over $1,000 this summer, call 2-1569 for appoint, ment. For Sal Doctor of PhlMeopliy and hood. Hood la red and whit with black TtJret trim, also a cold taaael. Also red "N" blanket. Can t-07. Room Taraat Jan 15. Kttebm priv ileges, anew, a atom duplex, air con ditioned. 3-09M after S P ra. Wanted Riders) to Saa Tnadaco, Cal ifornia- Ueavsing; eat er about Jun 17th- Write Don Knsa. 4120 Dewrey Aremta. Omaha. Nabraakav Chew. '49. good comd . RAH. 4-door sedan. RraawMt price. Call S-5148. wa and new Alumni Associatksii of ficers wi2 be anacraced, Pittecger t i said. ji Honor classes aad chairmen are: 1 1 James S. PiUecger, Oass off! 1S9S; Alxr Town Deweese andjf Joha D. dark, Cass of 1933; Flayd L. Swart, Cass of 13:5; f M. G. Bolz, Cass of 1S25; Tln:as t M. Davies, Cass of ISSS; aad ; 1 Itary Lccise Booksirom, Cass of if i i f t iiiitaVdianniiiKHKH Shop 930 to 530 IIIiieml:;!MilaaiWaMilll Thursday 10 fo 830 Filings Open For Two Jobs In NUCWA cal m Wcrli Affairs tas opeueiijl ESs for two board posaiaas. j, caric tiisoossioa cutirmaa asd " sj tie rairniaa c tbe sri?g Caa-'ll lereuce, jj f AjicaJaaas aaay be cibtained atiji tbe XTCar A boa ia t Ccka base- xaesft. Tbe cric iiscassiaa cJiair- g tzum wiH be ia charge cf a speak-, m rs feareaa fccca wiads Cxsversaty ;; J aad civic drganiraaaas nay cm-' ' tact speiters ami imembers cf d &av?assk)i3s. " s Tbe SSprisg Caxaenenoe ciirmaa 1 f t&vct tbe G3ereace voodtiei ' aAer tbe General Assesily of l&elg CiuiSeid XaSaas. 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