The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, Aprit 29, 1959
On the Social Side t
Spring Calls for More
Engagements, ffnnings
by Mary Anderson
me coming of Spring has
revealed many pinnings and
engagements Every week
seems to bring more and
more, inis week there are
three engagements and eight
pinnings.
Suzy Sickle, a Kappa Kap
pa Gamma sophomore in
Teachers from Saratoga
Calif., to Chuck Taylor, a Phi
Brighten HER day with.,
NORCROOO
Mother's Day
Cards
Say all the Things
YOU want to say!
GOLDENROD
Stationery Store
215 North 14
Delta Theta junior in Engi
neering from Falls City.
Harriet Rogers, a Kappa
Kappa Gamma freshman in
Home Ec from York, to Quink
Moore, a Phi Kappa Psi
sophomore in Business Ad
ministration from Omaha.
Sondra Humphrey, a Sigma
Kappa sophomore in Teachers
from Giltner, to Jerry Twi
bell, a Beta Sigma Psi fresh
man in Engineering from Lin
coln. Karen Winfrey, a Pi Phi
sophomore in Arts and Sci-!
ence from North Platte, to
Jack Craft, a Beta Theta Pi
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ence from North Platte.
Kay Ueling, an Alpha Phi
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ence from Oakland, to Dick
Spaedt, a Phi Delta Theta
sophomore in Engineering
from Lincoln.
CeCe Fishman. a S i g m s
Delta Tau at me University
of Missouri from Kansas City,
to Gary Hill, a Sigma Alpha
iwu sophomore ip Business
Administration from Lincoln.
Judy Prlborsky, a sopho
more in Teachers from Oma
ha, to Gary Olsen, a Sigma
Nu junior i'i Business admin
istration from Central City.
Joyce Johnson, an Alpha Chi
junior in Teachers from Rol-
ston, to Bill Jameson, an
Alpha Gamma Rho senior in
Agriculture from Nahawka.
Donna Mains, a Kappa
Delta senior in Teachers from
Villisca, la., to Larry Fleer,
a Delta Sigma Phi senior in
Pharmacy from Hooper.
Kay Tfingston, a s r a d of
Lincoln School of Commerce
from Tobias, to Bill Fisher.
a Theta Xi junior in Engi
neering from Tobias.
Donna Phillips, a Delta
Delta Delta sophomore in
Arts and Science from Nebras
ka City, to Larry Ruff, a
Theta Xi senior in Engineer
ing from Fremont
Geographer
To Lecture
A Swedish geographer,
Prof. Gunnar Alexandersson
of the Stockholm School of
economics, wm speak on
"Urban Geography" at the
University Monday.
The lecture which is open
to the public will be given at
7:30 p.m. in 105 Geography
Building. He will give a se
ries of lectures in the depart
ment of geography while on
campus.
Prof. Alexandersson, a t
present visiting professor of
geography at the University
of Wisconsin, was at the Uni
versity in 1953-54 when he
compiled material for a book
published by the University
of Nebraska Press entitled
"The Structure of American
Cities."
NU Bridge Team Tics
For Second Nationally
By Sylvia Rodehorst
An NU bridge tea topped
the 1959 District Eight Na
tional Iu'ercollegiate Bridge
Tournament and then went on
to tie for rccond place na
tionally. University teams captured
five out of eight possible
places in the district contest,
Bob Handy, Union Activities
Director, announced Tuesday.
In the tournament, spon
sored by the Union Recreation j
Committee, Nebraska com
peted with 1,740 students from
118 colleges and universities.
Jim Gordon and Jerry Lee
nerts, District Eight cham
pions, were nosed out in the
national race by a Columbia
University team which scored
Ivy Day Sing:
AWS to Contact Houses
With Ineligible Girls
Jazz Festival
KoaooeeoogoaeooaeM
SHOP THURSDAY 10 to 8:30
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for K
With your purchase of any jazz album in
Columbia's huge Jazz Catalog . . . 3.17
each (4.17 in Stereo) you may purchase
"Columbia Jazz Festival," a new 12" LP
album featuring 10 of the jazz giants,
only 87c each (1.27 in Stereo).
TU1SE SHOP, THIRD FLOOR
MILLER'S TVISE SHOP PRICES
ALWAYS COMPETITIVE!
ARE
atne
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Typewriters For Rent
Try tor Ktntal-twrtkaio Wo
- Special Student Rates
NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO.
125 No. 11th Phont 2-4284
TypawrHtr Ribbons Put On
"Only houses with ineligible
girls will be contacted" in
connection with the Ivy Day
Sing Saturday, according to
AWS president Polly Doering.
Miss Doering explained that
the ineligibility of any girl
in a house does not mean
that the house itself is inel
igible. Houses are reminded of the
two rule changes made this
year.
Outfits
No group is to wear like!
outfits especially purchased
for the sing or have instru
mental accompaniment.
Any group not ready to go
on at the exact scheduled
time of performance will be
disqualified from participa
tion. Violation of either of these
two rules will result in disqualification.
Judges
The judges for the sing are
Jack Wells of Bellevue, Ro
bert Van Voorhis of Albion
and Randy McEwen of Nor
folk. The groups, their songs and
directors in the order in which
they will appear are:
Chi Omega: "We Sing of;
Chi Omega;" director Susan
Rhodes.
Kappa Kappa Gamma:
"Elijah Rock;" director,
Wynn Smithberger.
Zeta Tau Alpha: "Today I
Will Live;" director, Sharon
Owens.
Gamma Phi Beta: "My
uamma Phi Beta Sweet
heart;" director, Marcia
Weichel.
Alpha Chi Omega: "May
Morning;" director, Joyce
Johnson.
Love Memorial Hall: "Go
Down, Moses;" director, Faye
Oeltjen.
Alpha Xi Delta: "Of Thee
I Cherish;" director, Gretch
en Blum.
Kappa Alpha Theta: "A
Hymn to Music;" director,;
snaron ;smith.
Alpha Phi: "Row, Row,
Row Your Boat;" director,
Shirley Reinek.
Sigma Kappa: "The Road;"
director, Paula Roehrkasse.
Pi Beta Phi: "Oh Dear,
What Can the Matter Be;"
director, Mary Ann Timmons.
Delta Delta Delta: "Heath
er on the Hill;" director,
Glenda Klein.
Alpha Omicron Pi: "Oh
Rise, Shine;" director, San-i
dra Reimer. "
Delta Gamma: "Anchor in
the Sky;" director, Nickie
Christie.
Residence Halls for Wom
en: "Clap Yo' Hands;" di
rector, Jeanne Whitwer.
University School of Nurs
ing: "I Hear a Song;" direc
tor, Miriam Caldwell.
FeddeHall: "It's a Big Wid
Wonderful World;" director,
Pat Kain.
Terrace Hall: "Now Is the
Month of Maying;" director
Sylvia Steiner.
a perfect 10 pars compared
to the NU duo's 9.
Placing third in District 8
was the team of Cobe Venner
and Bob Hall. Ken Worley
Jr., and Dick Sokol nabbed
fifth prize, while Frank Isaac
son and Roger Anderson were
sixth and Howard Lange and
Jim Risser seventh. '
Venner and Hall scored
pars while Worley and Sokol
had 64. The Isaacson-Andor
son and Lange-Risser each
had 6 pars.
Iowa State, Missouri and
Kansas State won the other
three places.
All winners will receive
1959 Championship Contract
Bridge Team Certificates
from the National Intercol
legiate Bridge Tournament.
Delta Phi Delta Initiates Seven
Delta Phi Delta, art honor
ary, initiated seven members
last Thursday.
The new initiates are Mary
Lou Lucke, Karen Jacobs,
Ken Pollard, Jerry Livings
ton, Laura Pearlstein, Dar-
lene Stilt and Thelma Christ
enson. The honorary will hold a
centernial art exhibit at Mil
ler &, Paine on fifth floor nexl
week. No admission will b
charged.
Cornhusker
Interviews for Cornhusker
staff positions will be Thurs
day at 2 p.m. in the Faculty
uninge of the Union
Vote:
RON KAHLE
Ag Representative
Student Council
The Thinking Man's
Choice ....
For Arts & Science:
x SANDIE JOHNSON
(For Enthusiasm)
X KAREN DEMPSEY
(For Sense)
For Teachers:
X BUNNY AIKENS
. (For Character)
X) KAY McCORMICK
(For Ability)
Xj NORI YOST
(For Responsibility)
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Open Bowling Saturday t Sunday
24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters
Restaurant . . . Barber Shop
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in person at ths CENTENNIAL
BALL, Sat., May 2, 8:30 p
Pershina Municipal Auditorium
Step Brothers Freedom Chorut
All seats reserved: Dance seats $5,
spectator seats $3
I
HOBY GILMAN
of the CBS TV show "Trockdown"
heads a cast of hundreds in the
giant Centennial Spectacular
"TOWER ON THE PLAINS" '
Pershing Municipal Auditorium
8 p.m. Tues., May 5 thru May 9
All seats reserved: $3.00, $2.50,
$2.00, $1.50, $1.25
Bring the Family to "WESTERN DAY"
Saturday, May 9. Big Parade Quarfer-horse
show Rodeo $1 adults, 50c children. (Boxes
available for groups.) 'Buffalo Bar-B-Que Square
dance festival $1.00 advance, $1.25 at door,
spectators 50c.
A FULL WEEK OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT
MAY 2 SATURDAY Opening Day . . . Gigantic porade and
Centennial Boll
MAY 3 SUNDAY RELIGIOUS HERITAGE DAY ; . . Dr.
Walter Judd speaks at public meeting In the
University Coliseum
MAY 4 MONDAY COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY DAY . . .
Luncheon honoring Lincoln businesses. Six-day Com
mercial & Industrial Exposition opens. Oratorio
"Elijah" In the evening, Coliseum.
MAY 5 TUESDAY COMMUNITY DAY . . . 11 separate
celebrations throughout the city. Centennial Spec
tacular opens a 5-night run at the Auditorium.
MAY 6 WEDNESDAY CULTURAL DAY Accent on the
orts
MAY 7 THURSDAY HISTORICAL AND RECOGNITION
DAY . . . Luncheon to honor distinguished citizens
MAY 8 FRIDAY YOUTH DAY. Big dance ot Univ. Col
iseum with FABIAN, young recording artist, in person
MAY 9 SATURDAY WESTERN DAY
Write now for tickets to paid admission events to
LINCOLN CENTENNIAL CORPORATION
Pershing Municipal Auditorium
Lincoln, Nebraska
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