The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1957, Page Page 3, Image 3

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'Howdy Neighbor'
Making final preparations for
the "Howdy Neighbor Party" to
be held Saturday night in the Un
ion ballroom are Connie Bausrh,
Bob Sepahpur, Nasser Erf an;
Honorary Producer
Candidates Named
. Names of candidates for Uni
versity Theatre's Honorary Pro
ducer campaign were released
yesterday by Joe Hill, student
head of the contest.
According to Hill, "The number
of houses entered in the campaign
has been gratifying, and we hope
that the competition will be of
benefit to both the houses and to
the theatre."
Candidates art as follows: Gam
ma Phi Beta, Nancy Belschner;
Delta Delta Delta, Carolyn Wil
liams; Kappa Delta, Barbara Mill
nitz; Pi Beta Phi, Sally Wergert;
Alpha Omicron Pi, Zella Long;
Kappa Alpha Theta, Jacquelyn
Miller; Alpha Chi Omega, Marty
Haerer; Alpha Xi Delta, Myrna
Mills; Zeta Tau Alpha, Anna
Meyer; Chi Omega, Judy DeVil
biss; Sigma Delta Tau, Sondra
Sherman; Delta Gamma, Eleanor
Kessler; Kappa Kappa Gamma,
Mary Margaret Lewis; Alpha
Phi, Terry Ross.
Towne Club, Mary Stastny; Sig
ma Chi, Jack Ely; Sigma Nu,
Pete Laughlin; Sigma Alpha Mu,
Harold Friedman; Delta Sigma
Phi, Bill Duffey; Phi Delta Theta,
Morgan Holmes; Zeta Beta Tau,
Steve Cohen; Theta Xi, Bob Hans;
Phi Kappa Psi, Bill Ashley; Hitch
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John West, Film Committee Chair
man; Charlene Anthony, Hospital-
ity Committee Chairman; and
Sidney Jackson, President of Cos
mopolitan Club.
cock House, Gary Miller; Kappa
Sigma, Ken McCallop; Bessey
House, Dale Knotek; Alpha Tau
Omega, Steve Leeper; Sigma Al
pha Epsilon, Jim Roman; Theta
Chi, Frank Gillen; Delta Tau Del
ta, Dave Pennington, Acacia, Bart
Bredenkamp.
The Honorary Producer cam
paign is decided on the basis of
the number of tickets sold in pro
portion to the membership of the
house. Last year's winners were
Phyllis Chard, Alpha Xi Delta,
and Larry Carstenson, Theta Xi.
Details of the presentation,
which will be in conjunction with
University Theatre's first produc
tion, will be released next week,
according to Steve Schultz, Mas
quer's publicity director. The date
of the presentation will be Oct.
23, the opening night of "What
Every Woman Knows."
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Ag Union
To Feature
Fall Dance
Movies, campus organizational
displays and a dance will be fea
tured at the Ag Union's Fall
Roundup, Friday at 8 p.m., in the
College Activities Building.
The event, which is open to the
public, will begin with a reception
line composed of University ad
ministration personnel, Ag College
faculty members, the Union Board
of Managers and Ag Innocents and
Mortar Boards.
Short films in color and sound
will be shown in the TV Lounge.
Troy Fuchser is in charge of the
showings. Movies to be shown in
clude: "Begone Dull Care", "Bron
co Busters", "Pheasant Fever" and
"Grand Canyon".
Ag organizations will have dis
plays set up in the Gym.-
The dance will begin at 9 p.m. in
the gym. Bill Albers' Orchestra will
provide the music. Intermission en
tertainment will be a trio consist
ing of Shirley Chab, Sharon Hoska
and Sandra Sobolick.
Roger Wehrbein and Nola Ober
mire are in charge of refreshments
for the evening. Committee chair
men for the open house are Bill
Spilker, Ag Union Board chairman;
Gary 3riggs, dance; Don Schick,
entertainment; Marilyn Jensen,
hospiltality; Chris Johannsen, pub
licity, and Keith Claubius, student
faculty. Planning committee members In
clude: Miss Jensen, Mrs. Kathryn
Peters, Ag Union Activities Direc
tor, LaVonne Rogers and JoAnne
Fahrenbruch.
PERSONAL Are you dead after Exam
week? Bring your corpse to the Sigma
Nu "Monster Relly" Saturday night at
aundown. If we can't rejuvlnate your
aplrlt we guarantee a decent burial. A
aplrlted combo will offer music for the
undead.
JOHN WAYNE JANET LEIGH
U.S.AIR FORCE
HYCfUPPfJI MARK NANS conrkd
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Different
Tastes
By now, I'm sure all educa
tion majors will know what
I'm talking about when I
mention the term "individual
differences". (If you don't you
better look it up because it's
bound to be on a test). Any
way, that's the topic of the
day. (Individual differences,
not tests)
You See King's Drive-in's
have provided for these in
dividual differences by offer
ing different foods to satisfy
different tastes. Some people
for instance, would rather
have a creamed orange and
french fried onion rings (not
together, perhaps) instead of
a rootbeer float and french
fried potatoes. And they can
get these foods at any time at
Kings.
Try all the different foods
now at Kings!
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On The Social Side:
1 Hate
By NANCY DELONG
Society Editor
The crowning of "Miss Daisy
Mae" Friday will climax the Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon "I Hate Wom
en Week." The eleven candidates
and their respective sororities
are: Judy Berry, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Barb Carrie, Gamma
Phi Beta; Julie Dowell, Pi Beta
Phi; Sandra Elles, Alpha Phi; Mar
ilyn Hill, Pi Beta Phi; Sandra
Elles, Alpha Phi; Marilyn Hill, Pi
Beta Phi; Sally Leacock, Alpha
Omicron Pi, CeCe McClain, Kappa
Alpha Theta; Carol Matcha, Chi
Omega; Linda Rohwedder, Kappa
Kappa Gamma; Beth Schumach
er, Alpha Xi Delta; and Sandy
Wells Delta Gamma. Several
beards were grown at the SAE
house during the . week.
Three other ' fratarnity parties
Fashion As I See It
Slacks are a campus favor
ite this year, especially when
worn with a crew neck sweat
er or a perky white blouse.
Vic Gene slim line slacks
are the ones for you. This
smart pair of corduroy slacks
has a back zipper for a per
fect fit. Two small pockets
lead the way to hip line flat
tery. Your waist line will have
a slim look when you add the
matching corduroy belt. Ankle
length pants with a zipper
cuff make this outfit ideal for
any co-ed. The solid tones of
red, coco, aqua, and black
mix well for various color
combinations
While you are In Gold's
second floor sports wear take
a look at the new Bobby
James blouses. You will find
the one shown here and many
other new styles for fall.
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Women
and three teas for housemothers
will also be held this week-end:
Friday
Alpha Chi Omega Beta Sigma
Psi, Hour Dance, 4:00.
Alpha Omicron Pi Actcia,
assistance with campus.
Kappa Alpha Theta Delta
Upsilon, Exchange Dessert, 6:30.
Terrace Hall Brown Palace,
Hour Dance, 7:00.
Towne Club Alpha Gamma
Sigma, Hour Dance, 7:00.
Towne Club Alpha Gamma
Sigma, Hour Dance, 7:00.
Fall Roud-up, Ag Union, 8:00.
Palladian Literary Society Pro
gram, Temporary J, 8:00.
Pharmacy Department Picnic
5.30.
Saturday
Alpha Omicron Pi Beta Sig
ma Psi, Game function, 12:30.
Alpha Phi Phi Gamma Delta,
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Game Function, 12:30.
Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa
Sigma, Jam session, 2:00.
Alpha Omicron Pi Beta Sig
ma Psi, Hour Dance, 1:30.
Fedde Hall Burr Hall (B),
Hour Dance, 7:00.
Foreign Student Mixer, Union.
Sigma Nu 'Monster Rally"
house party, 9:00.
Beta Sigira Psi Dinner-dance,
Lincoln Hotel.
Sigma Phi Epsilon "L'il Abner"
house party.
Sigma Phi Epsilon "Hobo" house
party.
Towne Club Slumber Party.
Sunday
Alpha Phi Tea, 3:00.
Chi Omega Tea, 2:30.
Sigma Delta Tau Tea, 2:30.
Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Al
pha Epsilon picnic, 2:00.
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BLUE LABl
Paqe 3
Square Dancers
Elect Clark Head
John Clark has been elected
president for this semester of th
All-University Square Danceri.
Other officers include Richard
Miller, vice president and social
chairman; Janice Montgomery
and Mary Seberger, secretary
treasurer and publicity chairman.
Phil Cole is the advisor.
The next dance will be held Oct.
18, at 8 p.m. in the Ag Campus
Gym.
Rodeo Club
Students interested in rodeos are
invited to attend the Rodeo Club
meeting, Wednesday, in the Ag
Union Lounge.
Members who have been admit
ted to the club must pay their
dues by the meeting.
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