4 : 1 1 - i ' ? Page 4 THE'NEBRASKAN Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Wednesday: esidence Halls Glee Clubs To Present Join! Concert The Erst annual joint concert of ' several times this year, including fie Residence Association f o r j a guest appearance at Ivy Day. Men Glee Club and the Women's j Other engagements include an ap Residence Halls Glee Club will be j pearance at a veterans' hospital, held Wednesday night, according j the RAM installation banquet and to Lyle Hansen, RAM president. fa fall concert. Wednesday at 11 Hansen said the performance j a m. the group will appear on a will be held in Jhe recreation room local television station, of Selleck Quadrangle at 8 p.m. I The women's group will sing No admission will be charged. ! '-Religion is a Fortune," the num- A program of classical numbers, j ber which won second place for novelty tunes and spirituals has ' the group in the Ivy Day competi- J been planned by the two groups, . tive singing. i he added. j Each club will present a pro- The RAM group, under the direc- gram of its own, then the groups ton of Dick Oehring, has appeared ; will combine for the final three ! numbers. j The men's portion of the pro I gram includes such favorites as Pj Romberg's "Stouthearted Men," & a. j "Cool Water" and "Birmingham eferson, hti- ; -mj last ana ine unconsiam I Lover" are included in the worn 'en's selections. i n ;? -1 'it 1 f if - i . r 4 1: Architecture: x ( I 1 J:r v Awards Day: Convocation Honors NROTC Midshipmen ererson, Bsggin Honored IT A Installed i The first initiation banquet of j "We are very happy to be able ' new,v established Zeta Tau . to have this combined concert, es- i AJph" chapter, the University's pecially since both our clubs are ! fifteenth sorority, was held at the (relatively new." Oehrine said.1 University Club Saturday night. "Each group was organized dur-i ing the current school year and Alan Petersen and John Beggin, ' both have shown amazing pro seniors in the department of archi- gress," be added. tecture, were named first-place winners in the "Parade of Homes" f K I competition. IWIUI I IMUIIIUU Both homes, three - bedroom, split-level types, will be constructed by the Home Builders Association of Lincoln for display during Na-: tonal Home Week, Sept. 15-23. The association sponsored the contest in conjunction with the Wendall Starr, junior in Ag Col Shown at the banquet are, left to right, Mrs. Elliott Chapman of Cincinnati, O.. national presi dent"; Helen Reich of Iowa City, la., national vice president; new initiates Jo Ann Jasperson and Anna Meyer. A reception Sun day climaxed a week-end of in stallation and initiation activities for the new sorority. Initiation Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star was beld Thursday and Friday and the chapter received its charter formally Saturday. Pat Coover, sophomore in Arts and Sciences, will serve as president of the 35-member founding chapter. Crop Judging Prize Winner j Smoker ; Kosmet Klub will have a work j ers Smoker Tuesday at 7 p.m., room 315 of the Union. All fresh- University department of Archi- lege, was named winner of the man men interested in working in tecture. 1956 Agronomy Club Crops Judg- j Kosmet Klub are invited to at- Petersoa won first place in "the I tog and Identification Contest at tend, Bill Bedwell, president, said. $20-$25,000 competition and Beggin, an Awards Banquet Saturday night. in the $10-J15,000 price bracket. He was presented with a trophy Student Exhibit Both students received $100 checks. ' donated by the Nebraska Crop Im-! There is an exhibition of art Earlier this month, Beggin was : provement Association. Starr! work by students in the Depart bonored as the best graduating j scored 1027 out of a possible 1100 , merit of Art in Gallery A. On ex student, receiving the American points in the contest. j hibition in Gallery B are the paint Institute of Architects Medal. Last Winner of the first place ribbon ! togs and drawings of two gradu- year, be woo second place in the and medal in the junior division of "Lincoln "Parade of Homes" com- j the contest was Art Zech. Duane petition and in 1954, third place in Upton was second and Delvin the Indiana Limestone apartment White ley, third, house competition. He has served Freshman division winners in- i nee president of the student j cluded Walter Akeson first; Bill AIA Chapter. Wilson, second and Rnhort rn. month, Petersen received Wham third Winners in the senior division The l Merit Awards: Inside LVorai Agriculture Honorary Initiates Forty-Eight Six midshipmen of the Univer sity NROTC unit were honored Sunday afternoon at the annual awards day ceremonies. Award recipients were: James L. Thorson. who dis played outstanding scholar ship for the four - year naval course. He received a wrist watch, donated by the First Trust Com pany and presented by E. M. Hunt.' Edwin A. Weise. midshipman of the senior class who displayed out standine officer-like oualities for the four-year course. He received a Navy dress sword, donated by Folsom Brothers Company and presented by Arnott Folsom. Wade D. Dorland, who displayed outstanding scholarship in the Ma rine Corps Science course. He re ceived a Marine Corps dress sword, donated by the Schimmel Hotels Company and presented by David Shire. Walter C. Brestel Jr., who con tributed the most to morale and esprit de corps of the unit. He re ceived a wrist watch, donated by the Continental National Bank and presented by Max Peterson. William Goodwin, midshipman of the junior class or sophomore class who displayed outstanding aptitude for the naval service. He received a wrist watch, donated by Elgin National Watch Com pany and presented by R. H. Bran des. ' ' ' Gerald MacDonald, midship man of the freshman class who dis played outstanding aptitude for ths naval service. 1 I HUMPHREY E30GART ROD STDGER JAN STERLING This ates of the Department. William Lybens and Tom Schmidt. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily ex. cept S a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Coliequium Forty-eight top-ranking men in.sistant biochemist; A. D. Lutes, ricuiture were intitated into the ! extension safety specialist; Kris University chapter of Gamma Sig- j Kristjanson, associate professor of ma Delta, the national honor so- agricultural economics; Delno ciety of agriculture. ; Knudsen, assistant extension agron- The society also presented twofomist in soils; P. L. Kelly, chair awards of merit to outstanding ; man, department of dairy husband members, and honored the senior i1?; George Kelly Jr., assistant . . t i . j ' professor of animal pathology and initiate with the b.ghest grade av-, parasitilogt. 0tto Hoi, erage. berg, coordinator of community Russell Lang, was honored for service, and associate professor of his high scholarship. sociology; Paul Fischbach, assist- - : , ., - f ant exnsion engineer and Her- addition to Lang, who were initia ted include: Richard Buntz, Mar Azriculture were initiated into the Mathematics Colloquium. Dr. R. vin Coffev. Frank Ellis. Bernard I M Kozelka, Assistant Professor of Heuermann, Lowell Hummeil, Ger- man Gorz, research associate. iuruia, wamemaucs wiu ciscuss some aid Mueller Val Zink Milan Tn. the Alpha Rho Chi medal for lead ership, service to the school and WMMiltc M nmfKeuwt mAnt n i . . ..... is president rf American Institute 1 75 ' bSuef was Dr "1" ! mek' Stuhr' Sk- of Architects. He won honorable !t,T S.! ScienCM' Tuesd.ay' 3 P . Alfred Schmid, Leon Riepe, Marx ... T i " "cu nxmuumj Room a, Burnett Haa. mention in the Indiana Limestone " Dnurtmmt at Kan. riJ wuvumuu ju xn t lese Petersen, Raymond Nelson, Bruce Other winners in the S2O-S2S.000 competition were: Jim Haberlan, fV a m p second, $10 prize; Jerry Spencer, r fVlU CDSIIOn third. 159; and Ray Stoneman, I Other winners in the $10-J15,000 I Initiates 17 eompetition: Bert Van Engen, I - . . econd, $100; Ray Stoneman, third, 'MOW AASITlnPr and fourth. Robert Ray. MW" "IwlMWCIO A3 eight bouse-drawings win be - Pi Ma Epsikn, mathematics ban entered in national competition : orarr, initiated 17 new members sponsored by the magazine "liv- at its annual picnic last Tuesday, lag for Young Homemakers. Winners of to competitive ex- Classified Ads j a ass, which were given earlier in afternoon. Maunder and Ivan Auer Graduate students initiated in clude: Donald Winkelmann, Vera Youngman, Wray Winterlin, Jo seph von Ah, Jerry Stark, Gideon Schaeffer, Milton Meyer, Dean Lin- scott, Eugene Hupp, Robert Helm-! enck. Dale Harpstead, Fazlollah Haghiri, Jerry Flaherty and Rich ard Green Faculty members who were ini tiated include; James Williams ma Delta Chi, national profession- Jr-. assistant agronomist; A. B. al journalism fraternity, Friday, ward, associate professor of vo- Physics Discussion Physics Colloquium, Dr. John P. Anton, Visiting Professor of Phil osophy will discuss "Reason, In quiry and the Ideal of Science," Thursday, 4:15 pm.. Room 210, Brace Laboratory. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. Sigma Delta Chi Fiv juniors were initiated by Sig-1 I the year, were also announced Richard Woodly and R. D. HIggs ajtttd ps"'i-j ftr j placed first and second respective- ZZZZLZZZr rr S 1 17 ia the first test. Dale Hedman EjO. 1107. and Charfcne Travis copped hon ors in the second test. The Freshman Mathematics t t an ytm fTS a wxklr at jm? Tom aoaa ar nurmn aa ext. laaare, won uus year uy naipa 1 u yam cM mrct tSmn- i anr mimi. Tim m mmt ttayunm. hi a. att&uM, auwii, uiin m r wr t mm tw-a ftmtpi nptrmmm n mm m key m wn. t sawM fvmtt. m rJ. Bet IM, l ojtwnKitr row Sa M. Lane fr iawn. ara mm ym mm maMmmmt ma mi ftrnm mmr amiaai' ltm. ATTDJTION UEU W ban- ftdf tor S rvmf ttrr i ana wim ura. It wUI tm In t l-t mr.umzf3nm til li arn4 Ha Uo Vtotm4 MjMm. TLjs t m. ptmmkm tm wbto r caa nrm ttam ru yxm way Uitm40 Tt fcr acaa arte ara auu4 mui rut a mmUrr a-u try wiwaanwi. yo CAXVAMi.fj ALL. 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