i 1 1 1 Friday, November 15, 1957 The Doilv NJrnroskon On The Social Side: Many Functions Scheduled I By WVNM SMITHBERGER j game function. J p.m. i Social Editor Alpha Chi Ofnega, open house, Seven house parties, several hour: 4:30 p.m. I Page 3 '1 dances, open houses, game func tions, and a tea will be among the many activities to be held on cam pus this week-end. Friday Gamma Phi Bet j Sigma Phi F.p?ilon, social hour, 4 p.m. Alpha Omicfon PS r- K a p p a Sigma, hour dance, 4:30 p.m. Fedde Hall Alpha Gamma Sigma, hour dance, 7 p.m. Towne Club Cornhusker Coop, hour dance, 7 p.m. Alpha Gamma Rho. house parly. , University Square Dancers, Col lege Activities Bldg Ag. Peanuts"' dance, YWCA. Sel leck Quadrangle. Ag Men, dance. Union. Love Memorial Hall, house party. Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Chi. j game function, 2 p.m. j Alpha Phi Phi Delta Theta,! fame function, 2 p.m. j Delta Gamma Beia Theta Pi, game function. 2 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta SiRma Nu, game function, 2 p.m. Kappa Delta Farm House, game function, 2 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Alpha Tau Omega, game function, 2 p.m. SiRma Kappa Delta Sigma Phi. game function, 2 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, open house, 4:30 p.m. Chi Omega, open house, 4:30 p.m. Delta Gamma, open house, 4:30 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta, open house, 4:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta, open house, 4:30 p.m. . " . Sigma Nu, open house, 4:30 p.m. Fedde Hall Bur Hall (C), hour danee, T p.m. . Phi Kappa Psi, Ship Wreck house party Beta Theta Pi, Roaring 20 s house party. Chi Omega, house party. j Sigma Delta Tau, house party I Alpha Tau Omega, house party. j Delion Union, .program in Tern-1 porary J. I Sunday ! Pi Beta Phi Delta Upsilon, so- i rial hour. 2 p.m. Fedde Hall, tea for housemother. 3 p.m. Delta Gamma Sigma Chi. pan cake feed, 5:30 p.m Delta Gamma Alpha Tau Omega pledges, attend church. 10:30 a.m. Ga mma Phi Beta Pj Kappa Phi pledges, attend church, 10:30 a.m. Tneiday Delia Gamma Kappa Sigma, pizza supper, 5:30 p.m. c K sir J VP - - ; i Peanuts Party MTiibers of the Peanuts Party rnmmiltre admire a cardboard version nf arte M the comic 1 .ti VI -f h f - - - i ittn YWCA-RAM To Sponsor Queen Contest Peanuts Queen will be selected at the Peanuts Party to b held Friday night at 7:30 p.m. In the Selleck Quad dining room, ac cording to Nancy Spilker, chair man. Candidates for the title are being named in each of the organ ized houses on campus and the queen will be elected on a basis of both pennies contributed and the number of persons voting. A trcphy will be presented to the queen and the proceedings will go to help support the co-sponsors of the activity, City-Campus YWCA and RAM Council, Miss Spilker said. Johnny Cox will provide tha music and the dining room will be decorated with the then of the Peanuts comic atrip. Admission is 50 cents per per son according to Miss Spilker. strip's character. The Peanuts Party will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Selleck Quad dining room. The event is being sponsored jointly by RAM and YWCA. NU Sororities Plan Small Fund Drives Donna Scriven, AUF board mem ber in charge of sororities. Kappa Alpha Theta members sold cokes, sandwiches and apples in place of the "goodies man". A slumber party, during which the Ak-Sar-Ben To Honor Scholarship Winners The Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben will Paul Penas. Ethel Oelt jen. Waiter honor 123 of their scholarship and ' Patterson, Jr. fellowship winners attending tte: Don s,hick- Robm skinnpr Wrsity at a luncheon Saturday. Robert, SwitIer Rnse Marie hr - . Donald Von Steen, Burton Weichen- V. J. Skutt. chairman of the Ak- thai. Paul Wilson. Richard Wiseh-Sar-Ben scholarship committee, meier, James Woestman, Darrei will preside at the luncheon at the Zessin. and Rojene Wunderlich. Hotel Cornhusker. i SOPHOMORES-Maurice Bonne Two scholarship winners. NadineJr.. Barbara Breunsbaeti, Charles Calvin and Richard Hagemeier, Carkwi, Colleen Christianson, will respond for ttie girl and boy; Thomas Gark. Sharon Crom, Ver scholarshin winner rpsnwtivAiv trw rm Voitv, nif,,Kin n,..',. m. 1- . t , j u.fl.iu t-iou t. tape on it, one for each class, on The lust of winners includes two Hoolka Donald Ita. th(.'dimps are gtuck. Earh graduate students. Steve A. Eber- Donald Johnston, Emil Kaslk, dav thf amounts are tallied to de- hart and Lms Adrian Bel who re- Jr.. Dale Krueger, Gailard Long-; tPrmine which class contributed ceived J1100 graduate fellowships. Fohlfing. Richard Rouse, Raymond : most manev Students at the College who re-. Sail, Venna Lou Scheer, Eldf n ,' ' . re.ved Ak-Sar-Ben scholarships In- Svec. Allen Trumble, Mas Waldo, j MebeJ". ! dude: j Sharon Wilson, Larry Wulf, Mary T ty T yr?W0 ? tYeiT . . 3 alums and anv Lincoln families SENIORS Haze! Ahlschwede. ' Vba. , ww nped S)me wgr(J WQrk done Phyllis Banks. Glenn Barth, Betty' FRESHMEN Carol Bnening.l nha romm. no1t, tjoh tsf. n r,: ;.:i ....u:- Delta Gamma and Sigma Delta Uv mi iJiwiiru. iwa; v Dr.- ouiili cuilLJCK, .JllJlf t-lfgji. resile r Maw r..;j t3l T:1 1 . , ... i8U tr. , uaiu ucius. nrim DiMiup, DauKs, nooen. ricKe. Virginia Marvin Bishop. Larry Bitney, Greenly, Sharon Heinricfis. Jerrajd Evonne Elnspahr. , Koertner, Ann Larson, Francis Mc- Kennelh Eng. Jr., Larry Ewing, Camley. Marie Gerdes. Robert Grassmick,; Judith Masters, Larry Ott, Hen Billy Griffith, Richard Hagemeier, ry Roemniich, Jr., Walter RusseU, Terry Howard. Judith Oeltjen, Bet- Dorothy Shallenberger, Larry i University sororities have ar-and Martha Crocker. Alpha Phi; i ranged various oddities including I Shelia Scott and Jean Curns, Al- ; auctions, dinners and vard work 1 j?8 Xi e'ta; Di,anuGrn and ! Sharon McCormick, Chi Omega; in order to raise money for theEmjly Bresler and Mary LarS0Ili All University Fund, according to 'Delta Delta Delta. Ruthie Prochaska and Anita Hall, Delta Gamma; Judy Easter and Janet Pohlman, Gamma Phi Beta; Linda Walt and Sylvia Rigg, Kappa Alpha Theta: Malou Par rott and Sid Johnsen, Kappa Delta; girls auctioned off iewelrv, blouses Kren vsm AmDur8 ana and home-made cookies to each!IldPe- KaPPa KaPPa Gamma; other also provided needed funds, i Becv Colwell and Emmie Limpo, A dime contest between classes i kjiiftn M?mon,flf) K.t iK tli black-1 "r:i Pi Beta Phi ' Jan Xisker Omegas. The girls made a board with four rows of white ty Parks, Calvin Qualset. John Ranney. Dennis Sedlak, Don Silhacek, William Spilker, Ir lee Slagemeyer, Edward St oiler, Janice Swanson, Dale Thompson, ; Katrine Thomsen, Nancy Wilson,' Norma Wolf, George Woolse, Frank Zoz, and Betty Cander. JUNIORS Ruth' Albin. Wiima Loftus Baumert. Dale Behnu'r, ; Merca Dee Bonde. Deana Brier, Nadine Calvin. John Campbeil, James Cfiristeasen, Robert Dan ricrt. Darrei Einspahr, Kenneth Evans, Doris Eby, Betty Pearson.' John Gustafson, Phyllis Haimen, sororities are both planning white elephant sales. Most of the sororities have given up a meal and have contributed this money to ACF. ' Two girls in each organized house are handling special events and individual contributions. The Carole Frank and Sigma Delta Tau; and Deanne Died Kappa: Mary Otto and Pat Everett. Towne Club, and Trudy Jarvis and Irma Kluge, Zeta Tau Alpha. Phalanx Honorary Pledges Nineteen Nineteen men were pledged to Phalanx, professional and hon orary military fraternity, at their meeting Wednesday according to Alan Rosen, Public Informations Officer. The new pledges, their year a.id branch are: Airforce, Bernard Kelly, senior; army, seniors, Robert Baker, Alan Joseph Burt Receives Two More Honors Dr. Joseph Burt, dean of the College of Pharmacy and presi dent of the America:! Pharma ceutical Assaciation, received two additional honors in recognition of his contribution to pharmacy. Last week he was elected presi dent of the Pan-American Federa tion of Pharmacy and Biochemistry in Washington, D.C., succeeding Dr. Antenor Rangel of Rio de ! Janeiro, Brazil. The University of Wisconsin's ! Board of Regents presented Dr. Burt with a citation in conjunction with the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Seminar held in celebration of the 1 75th anniversary of the Univers ity's School of Pharmacy. NOW SHOWING MV01.T T Fort X ft .t SUNDAY! "OKI OP rUKHSZST m YEARS!" - Want Ads Jar Kent: ,IF" fimpl. Dnuhle. twin bri Phowfr. rarhui. Crentlemen. Cull 8-4U40. "jwwt-'nifujn i ait j jo unii33is ajsidujfi,) - - -ij.g - -ji nv L(ts : Pirii 'I slule rut, nntf ttor.K and cr1n. Turn in at I' mm Lot and Kound fr Pinntsf'n Mtitur Jmjtorts P Street. Ifeward. Sprick. Jerome Stam. David Sre- girk and their mpective houses ' hunka'. Art,ur Gr"b Ricrd phan. La Verne Stetson, Richard Sweet, David Whitney, and Wil lard Witte. NUSinfonia To Present Concert A concert, "Music of the Mas- D-an Hanson, Ardyre Haring, Ar- ters" will be presented next Thurs- in ncMjenurniKi, L-nanes Horeisi, are: Marilyn Abrahamson and Barbara Bible, Alpha Chi Omega; Carolyn Keiss and Pat Langdon, Alpha Omicron Pi; Sandra Ellis Theresa Karmazin, Donald Kuhn. Janice Montgomery, Marlys Muir, Company To Hold Designing Contest Forty-six cash prizes will be swarded to undergraduates in the James Lincoln Ac Welding Foun dation's annual mechanical and structural design competition. The awards are made in two separate competitions, one for me chanical designs and one for structural designs. ODen to undprpradiiMtpc n n 1 v the competition offers awards for ' "uiem" mart; "Hallelujah day evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Sponsored by the University's chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, national professional music society, the concert will feature music by Beethoven. Mo zart. Brahms, and Bach. Jack Snider, assistant professor of music, will direct the Brass Choir in the Sonata Octavi Toni, by Gabrieli. The Glee Club, under the direc tion of William Bush will present: "Death I Do Not Fear Thee," by Bach; "Lacrymosa from The Re- Honey Producers Hold Meeting Here The annual two-day meeting of fie Nebraska Honey Producers Assn. will close today at the Uni versity Ag campus. The first day's program was de signed especially for beginning und small beekeepers. The program if atured demonstrations in assem-. bling new equipment, feeding bees, and handling package bees. j Hagemeier, Morgan Holmes, Alan Irwin, James Kiely, Roy Naito, Harry Sirk, Douglas Thorpe. Larry Voss, Robert Wagner, Rodney I Wolfe; juniors. Meyer Cohen, Jay Cook, David Linn, Duane Stoke brand, Robert Volk. FarT-time .pprtenel nml!i-ltlh np"-a-1nr nepriprl. Hours 1n suit pclieriul. Ar-p'.v -f,4 Af!minif:trtir,n tiuilfiing. I'nn'Prsily of Nebraska. i Fashion As I Ses It V Excitinf Newt! Slacks and a comforta ble blouse are a must in any girls wardrobe. Evan Picone slacks are always ?opular with any co-ed. hese smooth fitting tlaeks have a side tipper, match ing belt and tapered legs for figure flattery. In sizes 10-18 for 14.85 these 100 wool slacks come In the ever popular charcoal. An other campus favorite is the Ivy shirt in sizes 12 18. In a white and powder blue this shirt goes with the slacks for a perfect play time outfit. Many of your favorite fashions can be found in Gold's second floor sportswear. Come around!! in and b r o w i e jf ,7 I 'Learn To Swim' Classes Slated Adult "Learn to Swim" classes will be conducted by Red Cross instructors Ken Studier and Fred Hollingsworth beginning Thursday. Classes will be held from 7 p.m. j to 9 p.m. each Thursday at the Southeast High School pool. Tbps frp t;irmK m-ill run fnv ! Election of officers, presentation 10 weeks and will be open to all adults. To register, merely report to the Southeast High School pool at 7 p.m. next Thursday. Swimmers must furnish their own suits and towels. of honey queens, inspectors' re ports, a business meeting and ban-' quet will highlight today's pro gram, according to Charles Moos-! man, president of the association. 1 the best designs of a machine, machine part, structure or struc tural component which makes a significant use of welding. Top award is 11,250. Designs made as a part of regular school work may be used. Chorus from Mount of Olives,' by Beethoven; "Der Gang zun Lieb chen, by Brahms; and 'Alto Rhapsody. Op. S3, by Brahms, with Carol Asbury. as guest soloist. The String Trio, with Howard Entries may be submitted after Johnson, Richard Davis, and Wal- fraduation or the close of school ter Carlson will present Trio No. term. Rules are available from VII in E Flat Major, by Mozart. Special IVolf ce to Students Attemoonv. fo okl! ore open on Saturday accomodation. Hour )our 10 o ooa. 2-3475 1245 R the James Lincoln Arc Welding i The concert Foundation, Cleveland 17. Ohio. to the public. is free and open I I on Arr Invited To W ornhip At ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH 12th at M Stree. OUR ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Morning Wemhip 3 1 -.00 A.M. "THE GOSPEL FOR ALL OF LIFT' Colleo Church School Cloas 1:45 A.M.. in Chap.l Frank A. Court, Minister Darrell Patton. Wesley Foundation Director STI'DEaTS are invited to sing in or CHURCH CHOIR. I'NDER THE DIRECTION OF ASSISTANT PRO FESSOR I)LE GANZ, OF THE I NIVERSITT SCHOOL OF MI'SIC! REHEARSAL EACH WEDNESDAY. 7:30 P.M. J1 ! . S I I X r3 .: 4sfmK wm: . -nW1. .j&F 7 TAajpaa. Stir tops on hu Christmas list LAiAlBFLEECE Crew Neck Style. 795 Sizes 36 to 46 llnf dintinctive texture ... the foil bodied ridmrwi that'a so ier to lbe heart of all true Ivy-ites. Soft, vai-rn Lambflreee it 25 Orion ... 75 Lambewool ... 100 cashable ... won't abriak ag or stretch. Fabulous fall colors. GOLD'S Men'a Store ... Street Floor "Who Goes There?" w Wear Your School Colors Gel Your FREE Red Feather I t v.-K.