The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    The Doilv Nebraskan
Friday, May 2, 1958
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Christensen To Talk At 4-7 Club Vicnic
The University's 4-H club
picnic will be May 7. Cars
will gather in front of Agri
cultural Hall at 5:30 to pro
vide transportation to Beth
any Park.
Featured speaker will be
Omahan Martin Christensen,
former IFYE to Argentina.
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'Fling' Will Climax.
Birllulay, Spring Day
Spring Day events today will
be climaxed by the annual
Spring Day Fling, astreet
dance in front of the Union
from 8-12 p.m.
Intermission w ill find the
awarding of Spring Day event
trophies, the performance of
the Phi Delta Theta and Chi
Omega chorus lines, the cut
ting and serving of the huge
birthday cake, and the award
ing of the grand prize of a
1941 Chevrolet to the person
who submits the best name
for it.
Beginning at 5 p.m. two
movies will be shown in the
Union ballroom. They are
"The Long Grey Line," star
ring Tyrone Power and Mau
reen O'Hara, and "King
Kong," starring Fay W r a y,
Robert Armstrong and Bruce
Cabot.
Union Birthday
Added features of a Union
party, commemorating its 20th
birthday, will be special cut
prices including button burg
ers, 10c; brownie-ala-mode,
10c and coffee, 5c. Donuts will
be sold at 3 for 10c.
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P.1BER to VOT
FOR THESE CANDIDATES
ARTS & SCIENCES
JUDY HUGHES
AGRICULTURE
PAT ROLFS-
-POLLY MOLLER
TEACHERS
WENDY WOOD
JULIE HATHAWAY
LINDA OAKESON
COUi'CIL
ELECTIONS
MONDAY, MAY 5
Low Quartile
Pledging Hit
Tiro Of 41 Vlebes
Made '58 Average
A motion to make those
men in the lower one fourth
of their high school class in
eligible to pledge the first
semester was placed before
the IFC Wednesday night.
They would be eligible to
pledge second semester if
they attained a four average
for the first semester.
Report Quoted
In supporting his motion
vice-president John Glynn
quoted from a report by
Dwaine Rogge of the IFC
scholarship committee which
stated the following facts
Last year out of 41 men
pledged from the lower
one fourth of their classes,
only two made their average
the first semester.
Ten of these men made be
low a two.
Twenty made below a
three.
The year before 31 men
we pledged from the lower
quartile and 1 made his av
erage. This motion along with the
revised 1958-59 rush rules will
be voted on next week.
IFC Ball Ducats
Tickets were issued for the
IFC ball May 9. Ralph Flan
nigan and his orchestra will
provide the entertainment for
this annual event.
KNUS Schedule
Friday
4-4 m The Top Thirty Show
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S j Spxclurht on Sporu
7 Tliiueiand rnlttnited
T 3 The .Sieve Barber Show
S S KVL'S Newi in Depth
10 The Sieve Barber Shiiw
Ka KXON andin bead
KUON-TV Guide
Friday
S.30 p.m. Camera on Washington
National Iaatitiitci at
Health"
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Cirwertiread Boy"
:4$ I nr-ie Wonder's Workshop
Wheeln"
7 Muw and the Renaiswnre
7 30 PivcholuKy I "Farawunr"
Phywce "Nuclear litsut.
jrratiun"
X 4) H'Mise and H'ime
I Survival "Land for Livins'i
Sake"
Main Feature Oock
Stuart: "Touch Of Evil,"
1:25, 3:28, 5:28, 7:30, 9:35.
Lincoln: "North West
Mounted Police,"
Nebraska: "High Hell,"
1:00, 4:30, 8:00. "Spanish Af
fair," 2:41, 6:11; 9:38
Capitol: "Hot Elood," 6:00,
8:20. "Last Of The Despera
dos," 7:05, 9:45.
Varsity: "The Eridge On
The River Kwai," 12:30, 3.18,
6:09, 9:01.
State: "Oregon Passage,"
2:15, 4:48, 7:23, 10:00. "Naked
In The Sun," 1.00, 3:35, 6:10,
8:45.
Joyo: "Jamboree." 7:00,
10:10. "Fort Dobbs," 8:35.
84th & O: "Cartoons," 7:40
"Naked Gun," 7:45. "I Was
A Teenage Frankenstein,"
9:25, 12:00. "Elood Of Drac
ula," 10:15.
Starview: "Cartoons," 7:40.
"Day Of The Eadman," 7:45.
"Baby Face Nelson," 9:30.
"The Prisoner," 11.00.
West O: "Cartoons," 7:40.
"Seminole," 7:55. "Man With
out A Star," 9:35. "The Ab
ductors," 10:55
Concluding the party will
be a fire-works display at
11:30 p.m.
MBs To Tap
Successors
Between 5 and 25 junior
women will be chosen cn Ivy
Day afternoon to continue the
tradition of the Black Masque
Chapter of Mortar Board.
The 17 women who served
as Mortar Boards this year
are:
Karen Dryden, president,
member of Delta Delta Del
ta. Roberta Holt, vice presi
dent, member of Chi Ome
ga. Sally Carter Wagner, sec
retary, member of Delta
Gamma.
Sharon Hall, treasurer,
of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Marilyn Heck, historian,
member of Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Beverly Buck, editor mem
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Joanne Bender Bowman,
member of Delta Delta Delta.
Evonne Einsphar, member
of Loomis Hall.
Marian Elder, member of
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Charlene Ferguson, mem
ber of Alpha Chi Omega.
Sue Hinkle, Independent.
Joan Heusner. member of
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Sara Hubka, member of
Delta Gamma.
Janice Shrader Mossman,
member of Pi Beta Phi.
Carol Smith, member of Al
pha Phi.
Marilyn Waechter, member
of Towne Club.
Innocents
To Hit Dirt
The Innocents Society will
reveal its successors Satur
day afternoon when thirteen
juniors are tackled."
New members must have a
6 average or over. They are
chosen on the basis of leader
ship, service and scholarship.
The present Innocents are:
Bill Spilker, president,
member of Farm House.
Gordon Warner, vice presi
dent, member of Delta Upsi
lon. Art Weave r, secretary,
member of Phi Delta Theta.
Robert Schuyler, treasurer,
member of Phi Gamma Del
ta. Dick Hagemeier, sergeant-at-arms,
member of Alpha
Gamma Rho.
John Kinnier, member of
Cornhusker Co-Op.
Jack Pollock, member of
Sigma Nu.
Glenn Andersen, member
of Acacia.
Ed Stoller, member of
Farm House.
Morgan Holmes, member of
Phi Delta Theta.
David Mosman, member
of Phi Delta Theta.
Donald Smidt, member of
Delta Upsilon.
Press Luncheon
There will be a Daily Ne
braskan press club luncheon
this noon in Parlor Y of the
Union, according to Emmie
Limpo, news editor.
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