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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday. April 25, 1958
Coed Ivy.
Daisy
Chains
Freshmen Joni Reeves,
Alpha Chi Omega: Eev Heyne,
Alpha Omicron Pi; Terry
Ross, Alpha Phi; Shirley
Chab, Alpha Xi Delta; Judy
Moomaw, Chi Omega; Mar-
cia Hall, Delta Gamma; Judy
Hanneman, Delta Delta Delta;
Jeanne Denker, Gamma Phi
Beta; Carol Branning, Fedde
Hall; Sue Hammond, Kappa
Alpha Theta; Barbara Vahle,
Kappa Delta; Carolyn H e i n.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Linda
Oakeson, Pi Beta Phi; Fran
ces Spoeneman, Sigma Kappa,
Sue Goldhammer, Sigma
Delta Tau; Heather Wilhelm,
Terrace Hall; Joan Schultz,
Towne Club, and Joan Graf,
Zta Tau Alpha; Sara Lazlo,
D a r 1 e n e Standley, Elvera
Westerbuhr, Mary Apking,
Residence Halls for Women.
Sophomores Jolaine Los
eke, Alpha Chi Omega; Pol
-ly Doering, Alpha Omicron Pi;
Judy Truell, Alpha Phi; Mar-
cia Boden, Alpha Xi Delta;
Nancy Spilker, Chi Omega;
Sharon Quinn, Delta Gamma;
Eileen Hansen, Delta Delta
Delta; Sherry Harmel, Gam
ma Phi Beta: Carolee Read
ing, Fedde Hall; Jane Sav
ener, Love Hall; Gretchen
Sides, Kappa Alpha Theta ; Ei
leen Santin, Kappa Delta;
Mary Lou Horchem, Kappa
Kappa Gamma; Emmie Lim
po, Pi Beta Phi; Deanne Died
richs, Sigma Kappa; Jan Nis
ker, Sigma Delta Tau; Su
zanne Robert, residence
Halls for Women; Rosalie Ja
cob, Towne Club, and Eliza
beth Smith, Zeta Tau Alpha;
Ruth Ellen Eis, Agnes Vesely,
Patricia Bradley, Pat Erick
son, Residence Halls for Wom
en. Juniors Beverly Flack,
Alpha Chi Omega; Karen
Krueger, Alpha Omicron Pi;
Sandra Shoup, Alpha Phi;
Reba Kinne, Chi Omega: Mar
rjane Craig, Alpha Xi Delta;
Mayrene Maxwelll, Delta
Gamma; Pat Arbuthnot, Del
ta Delta Delta; Nancy Morris,
Gamma Phi Beta: Sharon
Sterner, Fedde Hall; Patsy
Kaufman, Love Hall: Beverly
Bright, Kappa Alpha Theta;
Sonia Sievers, Kappa Delta;
Sally Smith, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Kay McCrory, Pi
Beta Phi; Gerry Wright, Sig
ma Kappa; Sandra Kully,
Sigma Delta Tau: Kay Hen
derson, Terrace Hall; Sandy
Foell, Towne Club, and Kath
ryn Spilker, Dixie Lu Peter
soin, Ruth Roubal, Connie
Bausch. Pat Eredthauer, Res
idence Halls for Women.
Ivy Chain
Jan Shuman, Alpha Chi
Omega; Darrina Turner, Al
pha Chi Omega; Joyce Mason,
Alpha Omicron Pi; Phyllis
Kapustka, Alpha Omicron Pi;
Karen Parsons, Alpha Phi; Jo
an Riha, Alpha Phi; Janet
Gztes, Alpha Xi D e 1 1 a; Lo
is Ripa, Alpha Xi Delta;
Ann Klosterman, Chi Omega;
Virginia Marx, Chi O m e g a;
Pat Daniel, Delta Gamma,
Marlene Kuhlman, Delta Gam
ma; Joel McComb, Delta
Delta Delta; Ellen Mahoney,
Delta Delta Delta; Norma
Bossard. Gamma Phi Beta;
Pat Brown, Gamma Phi Beta;
Mary Devine, Fedde Hall;
Eda Broomfield, Fedde Hall;
Marie Gerdes, Love Hall;
Margot Franke, Love Hall;
Jeanne Gartner, Kappa Al
pha Theta: Louise Meldrun,
Kappa Alpha Theta; Betty
Parks, Kappa Delta; Delores
Wertz, Kappa Delta; Mary
Janet Bergquist, Kappa Kap
pa Gamma, Dixie Stephens,
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ann
Wade, Pi Beta Phi; Tory
Nuss, Pi Beta Phi; Mary Dee
DeMars, Sigma Kappa; Lu
Forney, Sigma Kappa; Son
dra Sherman, Sigma Delta
Tau; Lesley Klein, Sigma Del
ta Tau; Beth Woods, Terrace
Hall; LeVada Liebsack, Ter
race Hall; Pat Beckman,
Towne Club; Jackie Higbee,
Towne Club; Phillis McCrary,
Zeta Tau Alpha and Joan
Huge, Zeta Tau Alpha; Donna
Anderson, Nancy Pickering,
Gloria King, Lois Watson,
Mary Berger, Lamon Beygu,
Janice Meerkatz, and Jeanne
Woodside, Residence Halls
for Women.
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Union Birthday Sees
Dance, Cake, Prizes
The Union will celebrate its
20th birthday Friday, May 2,
from 5 to 12 p.m. with an as
sortment of activities.
The annual birthday party
will begin tat '5 p.m. in the
is
DR. BLOCK'S
CECTCSY cf magicians
, WORLD'S LARGEST
DIRECTORY
DR. MEYER BLGCH
Praridsnt
Eastern Magical Society
240 Rlvinrton Street
New York t, N.Y.
High School
Arts Festival
Starts Today
Music, Speech,
Art Tests Due
The School of Fine Arts
sponsoring the annual Fine
Arts Festival today and Sat
urday for students in speech,
art and music from Nebraska
high schools.
Activities are provided by
the University departments of
music, art and speech.
Art Criticism
Art students will display
their work at the University
Art Galleries and receive sug
gestions and criticisms on
them.
Demonstrations on various
phases of art will be given by
the University staff.
Auditions for entry to the
department of music will be
given to the music students.
Fifteen minute instructions
will be given by the music
school faculty.
Voice, band instruments, or
chestra instruments and piano
organ will be divisions in
cluded in the music activities.
Students of speech will be
trying for Quality ratings in
drama readings, public ad
dress, oral interpretation,
poetry reading, extempora
neous speaking, radio and
television news commentary
and discussion.
One-Act Plays
Trophies will be awarded
for outstanding one-act plays,
a new feature in the speech
division.
Five class A schools and 13
class B schools will be com
peting. Phi LanibdS U
Honors Initiates
Rho Chapter of Phi Lambda
Upsilon, honorary chemical
society, held its annual ban
quet honoring new initiates
Thursday evening.
Also honored at the banquet
was David Eigsti, who was ,
presented the Outstanding'
Freshman award. I
New graduate members !
are:
Charles Arpke, Charles
Geisler, Patrick Hess, Ronald
Mitsch, H. David Russell,
Duane Shaneyfelt, Jack Swan-!
son and Robert Zey. j
New undergradate m e m-
bers are: j
William Kimberly, Henry i
Kumagai, Ronald Lantz and
James Quick. '
ballroom with the showing of
two films.
Tyrone Power and Maiireen
O'Hara will be featured in
"The Long Grey Line" and
Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong
and Bruce Cabot will appear
in "King Kong".
An added attraction will be
three color eartoqns, "Three
Little Bops," "Gee Whizzzz"
and "Mixed Master."
There will be a street dance
beginning at 8 p.m. on "R"
Street between 14th and 15th.
Bud Holloway and his orches
tra will provide the music.
Spring Day awards will be
presented at the 10:30 inter
mission by Bob Smidt, Spring
Day chairman. Trophies will
be given to the houses with
the most over-all points, the
winner of the tug-of-war and
the push-ball victors.
Dick Masters will be master
of ceremonies during the in
termission. The grand prize of a 1941
black Chevrolet will be award
ed at the intermission draw
ing. The car drawing is spon
sored by Bob Ring Plymouth.
Students may sign up for
the drawing at the Spring Day
events in the afternoon.
Other intermission activities
include the performance of
skits by Chi Omega and Phi!
Delta Theta and the dropping
of balloons filled with certifi
cates for free food from the
Union windows.
Special cut rate prices will
be in effect in the Crib and
the Round-up Room all day.
Bargains include brownie-ala-mode,
10 cents: coffee, 5
cents and button bergcrs, 10
cents.
A donut machine will be set
up in the lobby from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. which will sell
donuts at 3 for 10 cents.
The Union Board will serve
a huge birthday cake during
the intermission. The cake
will be displayed in the lobby
during the day and served
from the band shell in front
of the Union.
Concluding the birthday cel
ebration will be a fireworks
display at 11:30. Rockets, Ro
man candles and other dis
plays will be seen through
special permission given to
the Union.
The annual birthday party
is sponsored by the Union
special activities committee.
Two Profs
Go On FM
iVwc Station Bills
Palmer, Meadows
Two University professors
will have 15-minute programs
on the new frequency modula
tion Radio station, KFMX.
Dr. Edgar Palmer, profes
sor of statistics, will present
a monthly summary of his
widely quoted "U. of N. Busi
ness in Nebraska Survey".
Dr. Paul Meadows, profes
sor of sociology, will give a
weekly news background.
. Dr. Paul Meadows, profes
sor of sociology, will give a
weekly news background.
The new Lincoln station
should be on the air within
the next 30 days, according
to Herbert Burton, general
manager.
The call letters "Station
KFMX" have been applied
for and are subject to FCC
approval.
The major part of the pro
gramming will be devoted to
fine music, from progressive
jazz to light classics and fa
mous works.
A five minute objective
newscast will be presented
every other hour.
The station plans to avoid
sensationalism, nign pres
sured sales and jingles, ac
cording to Burton.
KFMX will broadcast from
5-12 p.m. on weekdays and
from 12 noon to midnight on
Saturdays and Sundays.
"It will provide static-free
music and a calendar of cul
tural activities to the owners
of the over 8.000 FM radios
in the Lincoln are a,"
concluded Burton.
'Annie Biggest KK Show
Cost May Reach $6,000
"It's the biggest show Kos
met Klub has ever presented
and the largest amount of
staging ever done in the
Pershing Municipal Auditor!
urn."
These are the words Dave
Meisenholder, set designer and
technical director, used to de
scribe Kosmet Klub's produc
tion of Irving Berlin's "Annie
Get Your Gun," which will
be presented May 23 and 24
at 8:30 p.m.
Large Sets
Meisenholder said the sets
to be used in the show are
the largest both in height and
width ever to be used by Kos
Pledges
Elementary Ed
Elementary education ma
jors who plan to do student
teaching during the first
semester of the 1958-59 school
year must make application
to do so by May 3.
The application forms are
available in Teachers 202.
Want Ads
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WITH DAILY NEBRASKAN
CLASSIFIED
Hea4uarter: stndrnl I'nloa Room 20
. Call Ext. 26
Local branch of a national organiza
tion has matte available openings In
Lincoln. Part time work requires
a car. Inquire at 3-MiM, before
p.m.
Mastacciole
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$ .75
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Ph. 8-1472
SAI
Will Give Recital
Kappa chapter of Sigma
Alpha Iota, national profes
sional music fraternity will
present its annual pledge re
cital on Friday at 4 p.m. in
the Social Science Auditor
ium. The program is as follows:
Joan Baker, contralto, "My
Master Hath a Garden", by
Randall Thompson; Lexy Lou
Bell, soprano, "Midsummer",
by Worth; Ann Blomquist, so
prano, "Mother Dear" (Polish
folk song); Mary Claasses,
violin. "Gavotte", by Baeh
Kriesler; Kay Green, piano,
"Revolutionary E 1 u d e" by
Chopin; Jeanne Inness, french
horn, "Sonata in G Minor",
by Arcangelo Carrcli; Bonnie
Lear, clarinet, "Canzonetta",
by Weber; Eunice McCosh.
piano, "Doctor Gradus ad
Parnassum", by Claude De
bussy; and Mary Ann Tim
mons, contralto, "May-Day
Carrol", by James Talor.
met Klub or In the Auditori
um.
"The sets are extremely
colorful and are designed with
suggestive realism to pro
mote the gaiety of the early
1900's. The three largest sets
include a circus tent, the ball
room and a mobile train." ac
cording to Meisenholder.
All technical work on t h e
show is estimated at a cost of
$1200, Meisenholder said. To
tal cost of the production may
reach nearly $6000.
The circus tent will cover
the entire stage of the Audi
toriun. Six hundred yards of
draping' were used in the con
struction, to be used for
Annie's shooting matches,
ceremonial Indian dances
and to capture the thrill of
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Show.
Ballroom Scene
"The ballroom is the only
scene in the show where cow-
b o y s and country people
people switch to the extreme
of 5th Avenue formality. This
set also covers the entire
stage," Meisenholder said.
The third targe set will be
a mobile train. The 25-foot din
ing car is used for the scene
in which Annie travels from
the backwoods into the gla
mour of show business.
In addition to Meisenhold
er, the technical crew is com
posed of Dale Crutcher, light
ing director, and Sue Yates
and Bill Welsh, artists.
This year's Kosmet Klub
production stars Betty Lester
as Annie; Norman Riggins as
Frank Butler; Barb Meston as
Winnie: Fred Stelling as Tom
my; Wayne Robertson as
Charlie; Vera Feye, as Mr.
Wilson; Dick Gustafson as
Buffalo Bill and Roy Wiley
as Sitting Bull.
Bulletin Board
Friday
Fine Arta Retia. ".. Main
Orchestra Uiimc. .0O a.m., 113. 315. 3li
Ballroom
Orchestra C!lnlc, ;30 a.m.. Ballroom
Delta S.tma Delta. 10 a.m.. 212; aoon. Zl
5 P m A
Inter Vaitlty. IJ:S0 p.m., J1J
Fine arta Mt. 1:00 p.m., SIS. 315
Nebr. Speech Asanc.. 4:00 p m.. 212
Gamma Alpha Cht, :00 p.m.. C
Soil Conaervatlon. 6 4S, Z
Koamet Klub. 7:00 p.m.. A
KUONJCV Guide
Friday
5:M Camera on Washiiunoa
6:4 Uncle Wonder'a Workshop
T Opera lor Tomorrow
7:30 Paychotaiy I
:30 Houae and Horn
t Survival
KNUS Schedule
Friday
44 The Tod Thirty Show
a Eventide
:45 SpoihKht on Sporta
f Dixieland I'nlimited
in The Sieve Barber Show
:4S KNVS Newa In Depth
Main Feature Clock
St o art: "The Brothers
Karamazov," 1:15, 4:00, 6:45,
9:30.
Lincoln: "Cry Terror," 1:25,
3:25, 5:25, 7:30, 9:30.
Nebraska: "King Solomon's
Mines." 1:18, 3:20, 5:22, 7:24,
9:26.
Capitol: "Trooper Hook,"
6:35, 9:45. "The Big Caper,"
8:00.
Varsity: "The Bridge On
The River Kwai," 12:30, 3:18,
6:09, 9:01.
State: "Looking For Dan
ger," 1:00, 3:23, 5:46, 8:09,
10:32. "Portland Expose,"
2:11, 4:34, 6:57, 9:20.
Joyo: "Sayonara," 7:00,
9:30.
, 84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:30.
"Revolt At Fort Laramie,"
7:50. "Calypso Joe," 9:20.
"Black Raven," 10:50.
Starview: "Cartoons," 7:30.
"Street Of Sinners," 7:45.
"The Careless Years". 9:15.
"Ghost Diver," 10:35.
West O: "Cartoons," 7:30.
"Black Raven," 7:50, 12 p.m.,
Revolt At Fort Laramie,"
9:15. "Calypso Joe," 10:45.
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