Thursday, June 23, 1955 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Page 3 Frank Sovigno University's Aletv Jrach Coach Arrives in Lincoln Tim Heads further Gfesf By SAM JENSEN Frank Sevue, newly appointed University track coach, said Sun day in a Nebraskan interview that successful recruiting and contact 1 t . L , ,, . ins vi prep Himeies wouia De a "big factor" in the rebuilding pro gram of the University's track pro gram. Sevigne arrived in Lincoln Sun day evening and left Monday on an informal tour of the state with Athletic Director Bill Orwig. They planned to visit promising track candidates and attend the National AAU meeting at - Colorado this meeting end. has week Sevigne been track coach at Georgetown University since 1949 and was named to the Nebras ka post last week by Orwig. Th 12 grants-in-aid available to the track team will be awarded to those who warrant aid, Sevigne said. He said that it would take time to bring the track program up to the level of the other three so-called majc sports, football, baseball and basketball. Orwig pointed out that track -was the only major program in which Nebraska was not among the con tenders for top Big Seven honors. Sevigne said that the support of alumni and other persons through out the state would be a necessary part of the success of the Univer sity's track program. It is neces sary, he said, to sell the state's top track talent on the University and its athletic, program. "'' - w ill! Illft WM ill V IIP' Western Trip Courtesy Lincoln Journal Frank Sevigne, new University and will attend the National AAU track coach, is seen on the left dis- track and field meet in Boulder this cussing plans for a state tour with weelMnd -. Dw to contact Husker Athletic Director Bill Or- weeKena- bevi?n PIans 10 contact wig. Sevigne and Orwig left Mon- s manv prospects as pos- day morning on a Western swing sible during the trip. Sevigne replaces Jerry Lee who returns to Grand Island where he will take the position of athletic director, football and track coach 1955 Girls, Boys State Sessions Draw To Close The 15th annual Cornhusker Boys State drew to a most suc cessful close Sunday, according to "Pat" Patterson, Boys State sec retary and American Legion state department adjutant. Girls State ended Monday with commence ment exercises in the Union ball room. The exercises were attended by the 256 members of Girls State and -featured presentation of Girls State pins and special awards for scholarship, talent show winners in examination and essay competi tion. Patterson ascribed the success Second Handicraft Class Set Tuesday The next in a series of six handi crafts classes sponsored by the Union will be held at 7 p.m. Tues day in the craft, shop in the Union basement. The first class in the series was conducted Tuesday. Registration for the classes s still open. Miss Verna Snell, instructor of the classes, taught similar classes last summer for the Union. She If a graduate of Peru State Teach ers College and has had many years of experience in teaching handicrafts courses in various col leges in the U.S. " The craft shop is open Thursday evenings for individual project vork. Quality Greeting Cards for every occasion GOLDEflROD Stationery Store 215 North 14 of Boys State to the boys, counse lors, state officials and employees. "The co-operation the kids gave was outstanding," he said. "It is heartening in this day of unrest and doubt," Patterson con tinued, "to see teaching to such a group of fundamentals of gov ernment and huihan relations." Patterson said that the week of Boys State went smoothly. which he left one year ago to come to the University. Lee said that he objected to the recruiting pro gram of prep athletes which has become a part of collegiate athlet ics. The new track coach expressed the desire to contact as many track prospects as possible before starting on other phases of his job. He was optimistic over some of the material at hand, particular ly this year's freshman crop. , Some of the towns Sevigne and Orwig will visit include Wahoo, North Bend, Fremont, Genoa, Ew ing, Burwell, Hay Springs, Alli ance and Ogallala. Sevigne plans to contact prospects in the Lincoln, area following his Western trip. Red Leads Black In Collegiate Poll Red was declared the "sexiest" color by 66 per cent of those sampled In a poll by the Tufts College Weekly. Slinky black gar ncred 25 per cent of the votes. Nine per cent of the voters all men gave their preference to lav ender. Women polled by the college weekly were almost unanimous In voting for "fiery, brazen, and ac tive" red as the most sexy color. Analysing the data, the Tufts Weekly concludes that "the bold red color of the Stars and Stripes still represents courage, as it did In the days of Betsy Ross." NU Housing Action Delayed Until July 11 At its regular meeting Monday afternoon, the Lincoln City Council postponed until July 11 action on rezoning a portion of a vacant tract of land on Holdrege St. between 38th and 39 Sts. where the Uni versity plans to construct multmlp. dwelling housing units for married students. The northern, or Holdrege, side of the tract is already zoned for multiple-dwelling, but the southern part is zoned only for single family residences. To nut the tract to different use from 'that called for in Lincoln's zoning ordinance which classifies land ac cording to use. the City Council must reclassify the land. City Attorney Jack Pace has ruled that the city can regulate the use of the land through zoning laws. Hayloft Group In Production Of Comedy "Bell, Book and Candle" is the title of this week's Hayloft Thea ter production which began Wednes day evening. The play by John van Druten stars Alison Faulkner as Gillian; Jack Parris as Shepherd; Milton Hoffman as Nicky; Denny Vernon as Redlitch, and Katy Kelley as Miss Holroyd. The Hayloft Theater is spon sored by a group of University students and, a new play is pro duced each week. Tickets are now on sale for the performances which begin at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday and can be re served by calling 4-2977. Single ad missin tickets cost $1. - "Bell, Book and Candle," is a comedy which concerns the super natural and witchcraft. NOW PLAYING KIDS 35c SWEDE'S Restaurants O Lunches O Snacks Tasty Meals Where- Campus Friends Meet 1131 R St. Next lo Nebr. Bookstore 236 North 11th St. Adjoining Nebr. Hotel We Give &C Green Stamps f A. I ""XT" ' L " I e. 1 Jr t - k , ' l'1 ?u lrt twt '' f - I i i I ! i t 1 . f S Mo A J :-if Hi:!. 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