Page 4 On the Social Side: 'P.J. Gqme'- Formals Head Weekend List Kosmet Klulb's presentation of "Pajama Game" will probably be the main social attraction this weekend, but several houses are planning a bit of additional excitement. Formals, teas, parties and hour dances will keep many students from their studies this weekend. Friday Kosmet Klub Spring Show, 8 p.m., Pershing. Alpha Xi Delta Spring For mal, 6:30-12 p.m. Terrace - Hall-Cornhusker Co-op hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Burr Hall hour dance, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Psi Spring For mal, 7-12 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle-Lincoln General Hospital and Hitch cock hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Saturday Chi Omega Car Wash, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. . Easter Breakfast Tickets On Sale Pre-Easter breakfast tick ets go on sale today for the annual Ag Y-Union sponsored breakfast April 3. Dr. William Gould, Wesley Foundation pastor, will be the speaker at the 7 a.m. break fast., Tickets are 80 cents and may be obtained from or ganized house representa tives or at the activities of fice. To Lecture Here Walter F. Edgell, professor and chemist at Purdue Uni versity, will be a guest lec turer at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Avery Lab. Prof. Edgell's discussion of the theory of bonding will be given for the department of chemistry and the Nebraska section of the American Chemical Society. DANCING Saturday Nite, Mar. 19 Suzanne and The East Dills Quintet Couple Only Adm. $1.00 Eo. 70th It Sumner For Res. Ph. IV 8-2825 X-X, ? 1st 11,11. Th the B-52. AdvaACetj a it may be, thk airplane has one thing hi common with the first wir galley oi ancient Egypt... mod jrkh the air axvJ space vehicles oi the future. Someone mast chart ks coarse. Someone must navigate k. For certain young men this pre sents a career of real executive opportunity. 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I Air rorce r- k n I Mat THIS CWM TOUT irMTrcn cwrr MrwiMTtM j ! la -jmlZn . e. i I i m M I 7" i I etiM mfarmatiaa O I ITttCT cowirr ;mitt J S7fE Delta Delta Delta Formal, 612 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta "Night Club" house party, 9-12 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha Formal, 7 12 p.m. Kosmet Klub Spring Show, 8 pm., Pershing. Sunday Alpha Omicron Pi Tea non honoring National Vice President, 2-4 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon Date Dinner, 5-7:30 p.m. Theta Xi Pizza Party, 5:30 7 p.m. Convention To Feature YR Meeting Connie Roeser. State YR chairman announced today ! that the Nebraska Young Re- j publican Executive Commit tee will meet .in Lincoln Sat urday. The meeting will be held in ' conjunction with the State GOP Convention and Found ers' Day gatherings. The Young Republicans will meet at hte Hotel Com husker at 5:30 p.m. A social hour and dance will follow. Main business of the ses sion will be a consideration of the State YR Constitution and planning for the state convention to be held in May at North Platte. Mrs. Roeser said she would report on the successful cam paign' to encourage Young Republicans to file for county and national GOP conven tions. Twelve YR's have filed for the National Convention as delegate or alternate, she said. Beautification Conference Held The first state wide confer ence on community beautifi cation will be held at the Uni versity Monday in t h e Stu dent Union. Careful and critical review of t h e natural and physical beauty of Nebraska is the pur pose of the conference, which is expected to bring together some of t h e state s leading community planners. Arthur Ward, head of the conferences and institutes at the University and conference coordinator, said leading architects, nurserymen, for esters and professors will be attending. University officials have re ported that 20 Nebraska cities and towns have already ar ranged to be represented by their mayors, city planners and park and municipal offi cials. Nebraskan Want Ads No, Words) 1 da. I 2 diTT S da. Sa i 1-10 I .40 I ,B5i .85 I lM 11-15 .50 .W 1,05 I ijilT l-20 .60 ) 5 I 1 25 ! 1.50 1 51-25 t i7Q t 1.10 I 1"5 I l.TlT ! ?-30 ! .SO 1.25 ! 1 65 ! 2 wT 31-36 j .90 1.40 I 1.85 I 25 i 3To I 100 I 1 55 I 2 05 I rST J Thew low-coet rate apply to Want Adi whico are placed for conwutive day and Jir paid for within 10 dayi mftVr the ad xifre or if fanrrler! Adi to primed in the classified wectiim of the Daily Nebraskan niut be accompanied by the name of th pereon placing Mid ad. TAILORING WE FIT THKM A LI TALL OR flUORT THIN OR STOUT CONTINENTAL OR CONSERVATIVE FANCY VESTS TUXEDO Custom tailoring- clothe at price rto cipher than rady-maie. Douhle breaated convened to ainpie CO! A EG K TAILOR etahlihed 1MM Mr. Khther Low 45 So. 4Sth Phone IV R-4213 i'ioaed Saturday FOR SALE Beat rent 'SS Ppartan trailer, J5 ft., tacbd SkI knotty pine aturly room. Will Hell both. et up for lirin. at jam a little over tiia loan value f trailer alone. Viaiify throughout, ftee H now move In Banter vacation for before i Bank will handle large pereentae. on tract on balance If needed. Lot 106-O. 4O00 Corahoaaer Hwy. FOR RENT Five roofD apartment, private entrance, ffar&xe available, $65. luchu. 1114 O. FOUND Brace)! at I F.C. Bali. GR 7-6454 and identify. P he i - LOST Silver link identification bracelet. "Nannr." Reward. Call NntT Nerud at HK 2-2S. Lot the ntjrht of Coed Foiliea at PerRfcin Auditorium, artnaue brM flower container with artificial 1o llii ?e in ft. If found call HE 2-1-0 or HJS Z-7 H2. PERSONAL March 27 April 2 Be Kind to Tom Sloan Week - Pleana! CHI O CAR WASH Thia Saturday to i at Walt Mubil Station, 17th and R. Here Tour chance to get read for eprin?: Will lie cancelled if K snowi or nine.) HELP WANTED Announcer Wanted. Male or female caoa.ble of intellieent proeramirjTir of 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jar.z show. Knowl- ! eda;e of classical muale desirable. Phone Herbert Burtoa at ratio Kt HQ.. HE 2-. 1 TVanted: Student with ao excellent knowledge of both French and Eng lish u da written tr&nelaticf. f 1.10 hr. Phono OA 7-MS5 We are now taking applications for eiimmee emplorm'it for a large re wort in Colorado. We need experienfed fry cooks, pecond cooks, uartendern, ihsjS latiijS OeirfifeJ f'.m. pioyn-iert Seri-we. 114 Konai lUth. Poods HE 5-2127. j Vice-President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat Ivy Day Sing Rides, Deadline Announced Ivy Day Sing rules and a Monday deadline for entries have been set for organized womens group that plan to participate. The annual sing, sponsored by Kosmet Klub and AWS, has listed rules for the wom en's sing, according to chair man Carol Kuchera. The women's deadline for submitting the S3 entry fee, name of the song, songlead er and an alphabetical list of the singers is Monday. The information must be submitted by 5 p.m. to Miss Kucera at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Rules for the women's sing are: 1. All organized groups of women at the University may participate in the sing, ex cept honorary groups. 2. Not more than 25 girls, Miss Woolf Named Towne Club Pres. Colleen Woolf was installed president of Towne Club this week. Other new officers are Donna Bryan, vice president; Marilyn Miller, secretary; Beth Dening, social chairman, Marilvn White, treasurer: Rochelle Hergenrader, histor-! tan and Linda Mueck. Dledse trainer. VCE NU Coliseum 8 p.m. Monday March 28 Students May Pick Up Free Ticket From House Representative or ot Booths in the Nebraska Union or Ag Union. The Daily Nebraslcan including the director may represent any group, nor less than eight. Freshmen women may participate. 3. All members must be carrying at least 12 hours this semester with no failures in the 12 hours. 4. No professional person may assist in the preparation of the song. Non-professional alumnae help may be used. This rule is to be strictly en forced. 5. No group shall wear like outfits especially .purchased for the sing or have instru mental accompaniment. Any group doing so will be dis qualified. 6. No medley of fsongs, no songs longer than five min utes in length, nor any songs that have been sung in the previous sings of the past three years can be used this year. 7. The director must re main "active" in the group participating and be regular ly enrolled in the university. 8. All groups must remain after their participation on Ivy Day for recall by the judges if necessary. 9. Any group not ready to go on at the exact scheduled time of performance will be i disquaimea lrom participa - I tion. Solos are discouraged. ; ' v-.. Y ; (-w. .; - r - j Music, Lights Ornament By Doug McCartney Beautiful music and col ored lights are features, of this year's Aquaquettes show, "Pacific Cruise". Performers will swim to the music of "Bali Hai," "Quiet Village", "'Ebb Tide", "Beyond the Blue Horizon" and many others in the 12 act show at 7:45 tonight in the Coliseum pool. Special Effects . Special effects are man InUhe production of "Quiet Village," black light illumi nates colored tape attached to the four swimmers in the dark pool. In a number entitled "Waltz in Watercolors," 10 tiny lights are attached to each 1 girl giving the water Didrichsons Recognized For Photos A University graduate stu dent, Ilmars Didrichsons, re ceived a second and third place and two honorable mentions in photography competition at an annual pho tography contest sponsored jointly by four organizations. The sponsors were Kappa Alpha Mu-Encyclopedia Bri tannica, Life Magazine, Na tional Press Photographers Association and the Associa tion of College Unions. Didrichsons received a sec onrl in the feature photo com petition for "Late Swimmer." He received a third place for his portfolio and two honor able mentions for his sports t picture, "The Spill." and news photo, "After the Fire." The picture portfolio was considered the top classifica tion in judging. The judges considered the portfolio a just evaluation of the contestants work for the entire year on the basis of quality consist ency and versatility. Didrichsons folio contained about 20 pictures, the maxi- I mum number permitted. This included pictures from four different subject areas in cluding a picture series in one area. AFS Club Former American Field Service students in Lincoln are planning to form a college-age AFS Returnees Club. Returnees interested in the club should contact Steve ; Ternpero. GA 3-5525, or Nancy I Brown, GA 3-4873. NIXON surrounding her a spark ling effect. Costumes vary from sar ongs . to green swimsuits, tights and flippers. In the "Chinese Waltz" the swim mers don large bamboo coolie hats. kc. S DON LARGE BAMBO COOLIE HATS. One highlight of the show is a solo number given by Mary Erickson. She "dances in te water" to a fast paced number called "Flight of the Fancy Free." The finale features 12 girls swimming to the music of "B e y o n d the Seas". Warm Place Another , attraction ie the temperature. It's one of the warmest places on campus to spend an evenng. Directing the show is Aquaquette president Jill Weyand. Directing Aquaquette the show is president Jill Weyand. The club was helped by faculty advisors Miss Car men Kehtel and Mrs. Shir ley Miller. The program is narrated by Eleanor Kess ler. All the numbers were de signed, costumed and light ed by a member of the If YOU WzL 'i'PilllwlP'iifall motion PICTURE INrH doors open 1245 YOUR LIFE YOU f rA ..Heiff MUST SEE frfZ'i). 'Wi (3iife gfyngy'C'. Pstarts todai TamtwsaaAsseWXaitwitW . Doors Open 12:45 - freg parking orter p.m. PSTd' DIRK felb B0GflRDE A LOVE STORY THAT 1 1 YOKO ,( ' I vuULU HUI Bt ULflitU! H ' I rill I m Vi f 1 j.n ilj'TIM-ilfll.l ir- 1 ,,,,.,. , , ,,,,,1. lit siiiMtiit r it there has never been an entertainment so packed with excitement and pleasure! iJ 5i Y SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents America's Own Guys AND Dolls MARLON BRANDO FRANK SINATRA fT in CiNEMASCOPEAND IN COLOR! THIS RCWZl miL MAKE f;s' i' -s &: Friday, March 25,. 1950 'Cruise club. The numbers ant their directors are: "Sandpaper Ballet," Sue Stump; "Bali Hai,"-, Joanie Davies; "Flight of the Fancy Free," M i s s Erickson; "Quiet 'Village," Sandi Stone; "Watuka," Judy Tenhulzen; "Song of the 'Islands," Jane Fos ter. "Ebb Tide," - Kay Mc Cormick; "Chinese Waltz," Karen Townsend; "Sweet Lalaine," Sue Stewart; "Beyond the Blue Hori zon" Miss Erickson; "Waltz in Watercolors," Miss Weyand; "Beyond the Seas," Miss Erickson. DANCE Vern Beuthe and boys Russ C'fAVl Iff CARLYLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Saturday, April 2 TA11TS TODAY Doors Open 12:43 frw porkmaj sftar p.. -JEAN VIVIAN BLAINE : YOU STOP AKD TH! si: ! I III f fll