The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Greek Week Will Highlight
Traditional Gaines, Banquet
Panel discussions, a )lood-
mobile, and the traditional
games and awards banquet
will highlight the 1959 Greek: chariot.
Week festivities May 11 to 17. ; Dick stukev, Jr. 1FC presi-
The IFC Ball, usually held ; dent isv in " charge of the
in conjunction with Greek1 event. Rules for chariot con
Week will be m'ssing this struction to protect the wom
year as it was held earlier en passengers have been
in the season. added to the contest.
The panel discussions will j The Annual awards banquet
cover four areas of fraternity j at the University Club May
improvement, public rela-jl3 will feature awards to the
tions, pledge training, schol-jtop three senior fraternity
arship, and rushing. ! men scholastically. Last
This year the discussions ! year's top honors went to
will be held in fraternity j Dick Andrews, a member of
houses, a departure from I Alpha Tau Omega,
previous practice.. j Saturdayi May i6, is the
The Douglas County Blood-j State Track Meet and most
mobile will be on the campus
May 12. 13 or 14, Joe Knoll,
Greek Week chairman said
Knoll indicated that a high
percentage of greeks had
agreed to give blood as part
of the weeks activities.
The Jr. IFC sponsored
Greek Week competition will
feature the usual chariot race
with a few new rules. Instead
of being pulled by two men
as in the past, six men will
pull the chariots.
In the past the competition
has decided, the greek week
queen who reigned over the
IFC Ball. The girl in the win
ning chariot received the
honor.
This year exact rules and
prizes for the winning fra
ternity have not yet been an
nounced. In the past each
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Bloodmobile Added
fraternity has pulled
i candidate for greek
queen as driver of
their
week
their
; fraternities have planned
i rushing weekends due to the
fact that it is an open date,
Knoll said
The IFC earlier ruled that
onlv certain weekends would
be open to rushing of high
school seniors
Cadets Given
Commissions
Four University cadets
have been selected for com
missions as second lieuten
ants in the regular Air Force
after graduation.
The cadets are Lewrence
Fricke, Gary Jacobs, Howard
Lange and Kenneth McKee.
Selection requirements in
clude ranking in the top third
academically in their Uni
versity class, in the AFROTC
studies and at summer train
ing unit and demonstration
of outstanding qualities of
leadership.
NU Students
Recognized
By French
Five University studonts
have received awards from :
the French government for
excellence in scholarship in
the ctnH f h rron.h ion
guage. j Acting, he told speech stu-
Karjl Rosenberger received !dents- is something in which
the award for f i r s t v e a r'ou have to forSet J'ourseU
French and Thelma Christian
sen and Xancy Carroll tied
for the award in second veari
French. Carole Crate, in third
vpar Frpnrh anH Frorl H M I
Hiu in fourth year French
received the other awards,
The awards were presented i
at the final meeting of Phi j
Sigma Iota, romance language '
honorary. They are awarded
through the French Consul-1
General Claude Batault. j
Winners are chosen by the
staff of the department of
romance languages.
Hiu received a medal and
the other winners were given
books as prizes.
Cen term udDan ce
To Be Tonight
The Centennial Youth
Dance will be held at the Col- ;
iseum tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Fabian, rock and roll sing-,
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er, wilt perform at 10 pm.;fculuulul8"lc-'"u
Admission is 50c for both
dancers and spectators. !
Bill Albers Orchestra. Ter-I
ry Mosier, pianist, and Mike i
Breiner, guitarist, will also j
be featured. j
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Outstanding Varsity Glee Members
SELECTED as the four "outstanding
members" of the University Varsity Glee
Club for the past school year by a vote of
the members were (left to right) Pro
'Go East' Is Only Advice
TV Star Gives Students
-Go East," Robert Culp,
the Hoby Gilman of TV fame,
advised career-conscious ac
tors and actresses.
The star of "Trackdown,"
Culp is in Lincoln to play in
the Centennial pageant,
"Tower of the Plains." cur
rently running at Pershing
Auditorium.
Toe Hold
The toe-hold to 'n acting al assets of a person are util
career. according to Culp, is j ized in acting, Culp said,
the stage in the East, not "To do a murder scene," he
Hollywood. j commented, "you have to re-
A product of five years in call and study your feelings
three different universities,; for a time in vour life when
tne actor looked more the col-1
"egiate man than me western ;
hero, when he appeared
at
:ine iniversny mis week.
or you won t do a good job.
Show Off
"If you ever find yourself
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u,c sl,SC vu. ouic nut
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ou re showing on.
cant start a person
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A para-0 jTV West se o speech
I ell clUU jdenls m HoweU Thetre TueaJ
The University Army ROTC! day and to a radio-TV class
honored its too riflemen andiThursday. i
the commanding officer of
the Pershing Rifle company
in a military ceremony yes
terday.
Robert Conrad, administra
Live assistant to the Governor,
presented Howard McXiff the
2 - ! annip
a nATn t i
lroPfny i nav-
inS fired e hlShest
8at score ,n r,fle team com-
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CdI-
Richard Dwinell. top rank-
mg junior ROTC student, was
presented the Forty and Eight
Award by Loren Cottrell in
recognition of the high degree
of leadership ability displayed
in commanding the Pershing
Rifle company and for his pro
ficiency in ROTC.
The Reserve Officers Asso
ciation Medal for outstanding
marksmanship was awarded
to James Moore, Lop advanced
course marksman, and to
Howard McXiff, outstanding
basic cojurse marksman.
Major. J. Dresselhouse pre
sented the awards for the Lin
coln Chapter, Reserve Offi
cers Association.
Bizad Honorary
Names Officers
Ronald Morphew, junior in
Business Administration, has
been elected president of the
University chapter of Beta
Gamma Sigma, honorary busi
ness administration society.
Robert Marks, also a junior
in Business Administration,
was chosen vice president.
Prof. J. 0. Burnett was re
elected secretary-treasurer.
"Package Deal" Saturday ALL for
The Doily Nebroskon
Positions Open
Filings for 12 cabinet
positions on YWCA are open
through Wednesday.
. Applications are in Rosa
Bouton. Interviews for the
positions will be held
Wednesday end Friday.
Wlml-
Sherman,
in dramatics, he advised. lie
must start himself through a
terrific desire.
He pointed out the neces
sity of a college background
for actors. He commented:
"However, I have had to for
get many of the acting ideals
I acquired in school."
Assets
Both physical and emotion-
you killed a bug or a Hy and
then project these feelings to
the scene."
In addition to TV, personal
appearances and writing oc
cupy Culp's time. The actor
also owns Shannon Produc
tions, a TV company.
Band Leader
His first acting part . was
the role of a band leader,
Nutsy Miller, in "Live Ani
mal" at the Oak Park Play
house in Berkley, Calif.
TV viewers first glimpse of
Culp was in a 19.2 production
of the "Death of Julius Cae
sar," on Ed Murrow's "You
! Are There."
It's
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BOY JOY
in the
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FILMED ON LOCATION
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Weekend
Hope for
By Mary Anderson
Let's hope the sun comes
out bright and shinv this
V
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mil. )
Byron Dillow, Richard Tim-
merman and Roger Hanke. They were pre
sented Glee Club Keys as part of the
award.
Greek Meeting
Planned Monday
The first of a series of
Greek Week conferences will
be held Monday at the Delta
Upsilon house.
John Hoerner, IFC public re
lations chairman and Larry
Kilstrup will conduct a panel
discussion on "Public Rela
tions for the Fraternity Sys
tem.
All fraternity and sorority
public relations chairmen and
other interested members are
invited to attend the 3 p.m.
discussion.
Officers Named
By Apr Engineers
Del Fangmeier will replace
Dean Buwe as president of the
student branch of the Ameri
can Society of Agricultural
Engineers.
Other officers elected for
the coming semester are:
AI Dedrick, vice president:
Matt Beiser, secretary, and
Dan Linquist, treasurer.
Kenneth Von Bargen was
re-elected faculty advisor.
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Picnickers
Sunshine
( weekend for all the picnics.
There are several exchange
dinners, date dinners, and
formals.
Friday,
Beta Sigma Psi, pledge
party, 9 p.m.
Sigma Nu, formal, 6:30
p.m.
Zeta Beta Tau, Bohemian
House Party, 7:30 p.m.
Ag Men, date picnic, 6
p.m.
Cornhusker Co-op, spring
dinner-dance, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday '
Alpha Omicron Pi, Rose
Formal, 7:30 p.m.
Alpha Xi Delta, date din
ner, 7 p.m.
Delta Upsilon, "Casua 1'
house party, 9 p.m.
Theta Xi, date dinner, 6
p.m. i
Zeta Beta Tau, dinner
dance, 7:30 p.m.
Pioneer House, spring for
mal, 6:30 p.m.
Selleck Quadrangle, semi
- Sunday
Towne Club, May Morning
breakfast, 8 a.m.
Acacia, Parents Day.
formal, 9 p.m.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Par
ents Day.
Brighten NER day with..
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Friday, Moy 8, 1959
ISA Will Give
Foreign Show
An International Night Pro
gram sponsored by the Luth
eran Student Association will
be held May 10 at the Luth
eran House, 535 N. 16th St.
The program will feature a
dinner, several musical num
bers and a panel discussion,
"In Search of Peace".
Members of the panel are
Del Fangmeier, Lucy Happel,
Sally Markarian and "Randy".
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