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Friday. Moy 15, 1959
The Doily Nebraska.!
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On the Social Side:
Last Weekend Filled
With Parties, Picnics
Arts Grads
May Obtain
School Jobs
Graduating liberal art stu-
This last weekend of thei Saturday dents are being urged to in-
actual school year is filled Sigma Kappa, tea honoring 'vestigate job possibilities in
with house parties, parties Imiss Hill 10 am " high caliber private schools,
honoring seniors and picnics.!' AJ ,', , ' 1 i There is a great demand
Next weekend just before ex-1, Fedde Hal1' orphans partyfor liberal arts graduates in
ams may not look so bright. ?:"t' -nu the private school field, ac-
Friday !f Aipl,a .Gamma Rh' spmg cording to Miss Mary Abell
IU1 IllOlt. V U.lll
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.vipna rm, spring party,:
6: JO p.m. I house party, 8 p.m.
Residence Halls, spring' Phi Gamma Delta,
dance, 8:30 p.m. , Island Party, 9 p.m.
Selleck Quadrangl.e record1 ineta Al Picnic. 5 P m
Scholarship and Rushing
Discussed by Fraternities
"Uw Vr,. , Watson, director of the Co-
Lieua lau Delia, .waveiic r,,r f, To,.h
Fiji
ers.
hop, 8 p.m.
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rop judging
Planned Friday
The annual Crops Judging
and Identification Contest,
sponsored by the Agronomy
Club, will be held at 3:15 a.m.
Friday in Room 244, Keira
Hall.
The contest is divided into
two divisions, the junior di
vision for those that have
taken or are taking Agron
omy 3, and the freshman di
vision for those that have
taken or are taking Agron
omy l.
Sunday
Delta Delta Delta,
jbout picnic. 5:30 p.m.
i Kappa Alpha Theta,
brunch.
"This is the height of the
i placement season for schools
throughout the country,"
Miss Watson said,
turna- Beginning salaries range
from $3,000 to $4,500, depend
senior ing on qUaufcations. Students
interested in further informa-
Applications for Fulbright
land Inter-American Cultural
Trophies will be presented i Convention (IACC) awards
xo me tirst place winners in
Tn P tion regarding such job op-
a i I n P'm' o j , portunites may contact:
Alpha Gamma Sigma, date The cooperative Bureau for
I dinner, 6.30 p.m Teachers, 22 East 42nd St.,
Farm House, pledge picnic ; N y k Cit
for actives, 4 p.m. i
Miss Universe
Deadline Today
piano recital Friday at 4 p.m.
responding secretary is Alan
Today is the deadline for
fraternities to submit en
tries in the June 20 Miss
Universe contest.
Eleven fraternities have
Fulbright
Applications
Available
Fraternity men discussed
scholarship Tuesday aft
ernoon and rushing Wednes
day in the second and third
of the Greek Week confer
ence series.
The scholarship group
which met at the Kappa Sig-
! ma nouse came up, with a
suggested plan for raising the
all fraternity average. Under
this program each fraternity
man would be assessed $1
and this money would go into
an award fund.
At the end of the semester,
the fund would be divided ap
propriately between the first,
secona ana mira nouses m
the order of percentage of
scholastic improvement.
In the percentage system,
raising me average irom a
4 to 5 would not be counted
as highly as raising from a
5 to a 6, etc.
The scholarship conference
was conducted by the IFC
scholarship committee head
ed by Brent Chambers.
The Phi Kappa Psi house
was the scene or the rushing
panel headed by Chuck Sta-
each division by the Nebras
ka Crop Improvement Asso
ciation. Medals and ribbons
will be awarded for the next
seven places in each division.
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Tonitt Ends Sat.
COMEDY RIOT
OF ANY YEAR
are now available, according submitted their candidates
to tne International Educa-! s ar.
tions Institute.
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Contestants will appear
in both bathing suit and
evening gown for the judg
ing which will determine
Nebraska's entry in the
Palm Beach Miss Universe
contest.
Sponsoring fraternities
and their candidates will be
revealed In Monday's Ne
braskan. Entries should be in to
John Hoerner at the DU
house by 5:00 p.m. today.
I 2ND TERRIFIC HIT
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About 900 Fulbright scholar
ships for graduate study or
pre-doctoral research in 27!
different countries and I
scholarships for study inj
Latin America under the'
IACC are offered for the 1960- j
1961 academic year. ;
Co m p 1 e t e d applications
must be filed with Harold E. j
Wise, Fulbright advisor, on
or before Oct. 30, 1959. !
The Fulbright scholarships
cover travel, tuition, books
and maintenance for the one
academic vear.
Countries participating in Pjcks Saveiier
uie prugiam inciuue:
ArReMma. Australia. Auftria. Belriura
ind Luxembourg. Bran, Burma. Chile.
China. Denmark. Kcuador, Finland.
Fiance, German. Greece. Iceland. In
(l.a. Iran. Italy. Japan. Netherlands.
Sew Zealand. Norway. Peru. Philippine.
Spain. Turkey and the Inited Kingdom.
Awards for study in Ireland
are also available under an
arrangement similar to hte
Fulbright Program.
The IACC program makes
one or more awards avail-
cey. Bill McQulstan, Jerry activities.
Rosen and Dick Kelley.
They discussed the import
ance of rushing the Univer
sity first, the Greek system
second, and lastly the indi
vidual fraternities.
It was the opinion of the
discussion group that week
end rushing was effective and
should be opened for all week
ends for out of town high
school seniors.
The rush chairmen stressed
the importance of adequately
informing parents of frater
nity activities. They discussed
a possible IFC weekend to
which all high school senior
men woiild be invited.
Impartial Assignment
They would be impartially
assigned to stay at a certain
house. The weekend would be
set up with open houses and
dinners so that a senior could
get a good idea of the frater
nity system at Nebraska.
The panel . said they felt
that informing nishees about
some house's hotboxing and
spiking practices before they
went through rush week
would help to eliminate these
Prokop Is 3rd Nominee
For 'Outstanding' Award
Home Ec Group
Jane S a v e n e r has been
Latest student nomination
for the Outstanding Nebras
kan award is Robert Prokop.
Prokop is a graduate stu
dent in chamistry. He i s
working on his doctorate.
Lab Assistant
He has been a laboratory
assistant and a tutor, accord
ing to his letter of nomination.
Prokop has been active in
intramural sports, having
been named to the All-University
basketball team four
times. He has written a col
umn for the Daily Nebras
ka!), is active in Masons,
announced as new president! c ,V 1 V . ' "
of O rn irrnn Scottish Rite, Shrine, Sports
Nu. home
economi c s
h o n orary.
Mary Vrba
was elected
vice presi
dent: F a v e
able for graduate study in the ! Oeltjen, sec-
limuwuig Linn American j retarv Airs
Grace Hil
d e n brand,
treas u r e r;
Latin American
countries
Bolivia. Brazil. Chile, Colombia. I
Costa Rica. Cuba, the Dominican Re- j
public, Ecuador. Guatemala, Haiti. Hon
duras. Mexico, Nicaragua. Panama.
Paraguay. Pern and Venezuela.
IACC scholarships cover !
transportation, tuition and
partial to full maintenance.
Further information may
' be obtained from Wise.
Savener
in 1m iri uv
Saturday May 16th
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SKATE 1M
NEW THRILLS
MORE FUN THAN EVER
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""li frvfi iiJ I .E list
and Betty
Mann, editor.
Miss Mann was chosen offi
cial delegate to the 22nd Omi
cron Nu Conclave at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin June 18-20.
mans Club and "many organ
izations also in the downtown
area."
Prokop's interest in school
"is unquestionably high",
said the letter.
Good Personality
"As an individual, "porky'
is well-known as a tremen
dous personality on campus
and is highly thought of by
his many friends and col
leagues. His advice is sought
after with a great deal of
regularity of problems which
Ar Union
j Float Wins
The Ag Union float took
first place in the Western
Day parade last week.
More than s i x hundred
horses and numerous floats !
Piano Recital
Planned Friday
Glenda Klein will give a
piano recita Fridat at 4 p.m.
in the Union Ballroom
On her program will be participated in the parade,
two Sonatas by Scarlatti, a "Fishing For a New Un
Sonata by Beethoven, Hinde- ion" was the title of the win
mith's Third Sonata and ning float which was built by
Fantaisie by Chopin. all of the Ag Union commit-
Miss Klein has participated tees. Replicas of the old Ag
in many University musical Union and proposed new Un-
confront many people o n
campus. Moreover, his out
look on education has aided
many people in their quest
for higher knowledge," the
letter said.
It continued: "He is aca
demically proficient in sev
eral languages, a scholar and
a sportsman. In short, he is
a very unusual person f
high caliber."
Dick Shugrue, Dwaine Rog
ge, John Kinnier and Prof.
Robert Knoll also have been
nominated for the award.
Deadline for letters of nom
ination is May 20 at 5 p.m.j
Letters should be sent to the
Daily Nebraskan office,
Room 20 in the Union.
Scholarship
Rules Given
Rhodes Scholarship elec
tions have been recently an
nounced, with the elections to
be held in December. Scholar
be held in December. Scholars-elect
will enter Oxford
University in October, 1960.
Eligibility rules include: 1)
being a citizen of the United
States for at least five years
and uamarried; 2) between
the ages of 18 and 24 on Oc
tober 1, 1959 ; 3) must have
junior standing at the time of
application; 4) must receive
official endorsement of the
University.
Literary and scholastic abil
ity, physical vigor, qualities
of manhood and exhibition of
moral force of charactre are
a few of the required qualities
for the scholarship.
Applications must be hand
ed in to Dean Walter Wright
in 204 Burnett by October 5.
Any further information can
be obtained at the Dean's office.
KUON-TV
Friday
3:30 Children'! Corner
6 Evening Prelude,
6:30 TV Claasroom
7 Frontiera of HealUl
7:30 Keyboard Conversations
I Channel II Presents
Brietinc Session
YES to Sponsor
Show Saturday
The Lincoln Youth Employ
ment Service will sponsor a
teen show Saturday in Per
shing Auditorium.
Lincoln high school stu
dents will present skits simi
lar to those presented in Coed
Folies.
Theme of the show is "Im
agination." Skits depicting
the past, present and future
will be presented. The Kalin
Twins, a vocal group, also
will be featured at the show.
Summer Post
Open on
Rag
Applications for business
manager of the Summer Ne
braskan are being accepted
at the School of Journalism
office."
The position pays $200 for
the summer.
Applications are due May
20.
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Dublin ts Hm Iran Carhthif Africa
to Sweden You're ccompeaiiea
not kerned ramd. Collet
only. Also short trips.
EUROPE SUMMER TOURS
2SI Sequoia (Bel C). Pasadena, Cal
SUNDAY
ENDS
TUESDAY
OKN 7 PM.
SHOW-AT-DUSK
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EXTRA TERRIFIC TOGETHER
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activities.
DANCING
SATURDAY NITE, MAY U
Mickey Kull, Orch.
Coming Nextt Sat.
Dave Kav'rtch, Orch.
ion were highlights of the
float as two couples, one
dressed in an old fashioned
swim suit and one in mod
ern swim wear, tended a fish
jpond.
Coup lea Orris-
$1.00 &.
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!ieip Cornhusker
Ready Monday
No more Cornhuskers will
be issued until 12:30 on
Monday and Wednesday.
The yearbooks are being
given out in the basement
of the Union.
A student must have a re
ceipt or a Ftudent i d. to
pick up his Cornhusker.
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