Tzar Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, March 30, I960 An (hi the Social Suh Breakfast Ticket .4re jLove Mells Un taiuiu5;jprif tool Available Yet Celebrations Total Nine TvclLlst 1 iv o uas Tickets are still available for the 33rd annual Ag Pre Easter breakfast. Dr. William Gould will be the featured speaker and the Ag Choirsters will sing at the 7 a.m. event in the Activi ties building gymnasium. The choirsters under the di rection of William Hatcher will sing "Brother Jame's Air" arranged by Gordon Jacob and "Salvation Is Created," by Lindsay Nor den. Tickers priced at 80 cents may be obtained from the Activities office of the Ag Union, YW-YMCA members or house representatives. tttS&H DiSStac tewfssswT Love, or a reasonable fac-, alum from Omaha, simile, has apparently thawed j Mary Clare Aldrich, Sigma with the rest of the campus j Kappa sophomore in Teach surroundines and produced i ers from Great Falls, Mont., pin- j to uaua uenesi, lvappa dig- is being piiDiisnea two days in j ma sophomore in Teachers at I advance. Since April Fool's Day and the Pink Rag fall on Friday this week, the social calendar nine announcements oi nings and engagements. Pinnings Jackie Shaffer' Alpha Omi cron Pi senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln, to Bill Tidd, Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Iowa State University from Omaha, Judy Crazier, Alpha Chi Omega sophomore in Teach ers from Council Blufrs. Ia., to Don Thompson. Beta The ta Pi shopomore in Business Administration from Lincoln. Jan Malone. Pi Beta Phi freshman in Teachers from Atlantic, la., to Virg Kubert, Delta Upsilon sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Lin coln. Sheri Herhan, Delta Gam ma freshman in Business Ad ministration from Douglas. Mich., to Lee Taylor. Sigma Chi junior in Arts and Sci ences from Jackson. Mich. Rose Ann Saalfield. Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from North Bend, to Oscar Bredlbauer. Beta Sigma Psi junior in Agriculture from Grand Island. Engagements Carole Harr.ad. Gamma Phi Beta junior in Teachers Montana State Collese Carol Larsen. Fedde Hall junior in Home Economics from St. Paul. Minn., to Dean Diere. Burr Hall junior in Ag riculture from Nebraska City. High School Debaters Coming Here Twenty five high schools from throughout the state are expected to attend the high school debate tournament to i be held on the campus Fri- day and Saturday. I According to Dr. Don Olson, ; University director of debate. ' th:s debate tournament will be the largest held on cara- ! pus s-nce World War II. The tournament will consist of five rounds of prelimi naries to be held Fridav aft- ernoon and Saturday morn-1 ing. a round of quarter finals. ' semifinals and the final! Miller, Paine To Display All-Stale Art Four hundred fifteen exam ples of child art have been selected as part of the 13th annual All-State Elementary School Art Exhibit. The exhibit, representing 83 communities in Nebras ka, will be displayed in Lin coln at Miller & Paine audi torium for a week starting Saturday. From the exhibit, four oCholarships will be awarded by Miller & Paine and the winners will attend the All State Fine Arts Course, which is held each summer on cam pus. Four traveling exhibits will be selected from the 415 'pieces and will be sent j throughout the state during the 1960-61 school year, j Sponsored by the Universi ty Extension Division and Miller & Paine Department store, the exhibit was select- A'U Coed To Be Selected For Kansas Relays Title The first weekend in April will see many house parties and even more formals. Thursday Residence Hal ls-Boucher House (Selleck) exchange din ner, 5:30-7 p.m. Friday Alpha Chi Omega pledge house party, 8-12 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta tea honor ing national president, 7-9 p.m. Chi Omega formal, 7-12 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta formal. 7:30-12 p.m. Kappa Delta formal, 7-12 p.m. Sigma Kappa formal. 7-12 ied from hundreds of entries p.m. Lincoln General Nurses Cornhusker Co-op, hour dance, 7:30-8:30 p.m. j Saturday Acacia house party, 8-12 p.m. Beta Sigma Psi date dinner, ! 6 8 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi formal. by Prof. Freda Spaulding, Prof. Jane Anders of Omaha University and Dr. Alice Schwartz of Pennsylvania State University. Arrangements for the ex hibit were made by Mrs. M. j K. ance and Dr. Phil 11 Rueschoff. A University coed will be selected next week on photo graphic beauty to compete for the title of co-queen of Kan sas Relays. One of the features of the Kansas Relays each year is the co-queen reign. One girl represents the University of Kansas and the other is se lected from one of the par ticipating Big-Eight Schools. The University Innocents Society is asking each organ ized house and resident hall to submit one contestant. The girls will be interviewed be ginning at 7:30 p.m. on April 5 bv Innocents, according to Harry Tolly. The girl chosen will be photographed and judging of the photographs will be on April 10 at the University of Kansas. The Big-Eight Co-Queen will begin her reign April 22 by officially opening the En gineering Exposition held in conjunction with the track meet. In the afternoon she will preside over the Kansas Relays. Saturday she will ride in the parade and that evening be honored at a dance. All expenses will be paid by the Kansas Relays Committee. No applications are neces sary but all girls must be at the Student Union for inter views at 7:30 April 5, Tolly said. round which will be held Sat-j 6:30-11 30 p.m. urday afternoon. j Kappa Sigma house party. The winner of the f i n a 1 j 9-12 p.m. round will become the State ! Phi Delta Theta house j Read Nebraskan Want Ails Awards Banquet Date Changed The Student Union Awards Banquet which was original-j ly scheduled for last night! now is planned for April 19 j in the Pan American Room) of the Union. j "Mahalo Luau" will be the j theme for the Hawaiian set- j ting. At that time new commit tee chairman and assistant j i chairmen will be announced. The outstanding worker from each committee will be j Summer Sessions in the Sun recognized and a tropin pre-; with pIenJv ef tin,e for fun sented to the most outstana-. and travel in a refreshing ci ing worker. II!" I-jT" "': : hi 1 1 1 " Mini' inn from Sioux City. Ia., to Karl, High School Debate Cha m- party. 9-12 p.m. Read the Daily Nebr&skaa I Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! Faller. Delia Tau Delta alum i pions for tfte year, from Fails City. The semifinals and final JoAnn Jasperson. Zeta Tau round will be held at Temple Alpha senior in Home Eeon- Hall. omics from Oakland, to Ar-j Interested students are in mand Matthews. University i vited to attend. Theta Chi formal. 7-12 p.m. Theta Xi formal, 7-12 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle semi formaL 9-12 p.m. Euit Hall formal. 6-12 p.m. Peridontics W ill Benin v - I II Dental Series v. A c jirse on Periodontics ' (tie science of diseases of the gums t will be held in ' the College of Deciistrv Ap ril 11-32. Th:s will be the first in a ser;e? of courses planned for the purpose of continuing den tal education and will last ; two days. Accordjig to Dr .Richard E. Bradley, course director and professor of periodontics, the cours "will enable a den im to gzsi a maximum know ledge for future courses." Guest lecturers will include Dr. Perry A. Ralcliff. asso ciate processor and vicehair man of the department of periodontics at the University of California School of Den tistry; and Dr. Harold The Contain says: Finally Spring Suits are here hi mMm Uialh YSSh 1127 "R" a? mm male, ihe university oi cau- fornia summer sessions otter a goldmine of excellent courses . I'.oi r .-.ii ixicis .lo-.i h renowned faculty. 6 and 8 week sessions. Four campuses: Ios Angeles and Berkeley with cosmopolitan atmosphere; Santa Barbara, on the Pacific; and Davis, near the Sierra Ne vada mountains. For a rich, rewarnir.g summer write to day. Specify the campus in which you are most interested. Dept. XE2. Office ot Co-ordma-. . t-r Sessions, 244 ! Bancroft Way, Berkeley '4, California. li. -.iM'ni,,.iirX'iAj.l UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 41 Ml mOST EXCmiG DSVaOPIJLEliT m Dl&MOMD RINGS IH 50 YEARS I bee this new creation at Sartors from HW Kreski. director of re- f' Is J MM- P f' i . ' search, department of peno- i donlokigy at Creighton Uni-j ers.ty School of Dentistry in ) Omasa. J. jftUt X tdav IJ UCLA Prof To Deliver Math Talks One of tibe cwntiy 'f out- landing matiiemati- ..an. Prof. Magnus Hestenes, U C L A . m-iB deliver ai enes oi lour matnematiCE : es at trie University Ihrouzh Friday. I The popular lectures will; iieal wrJi tine general s-jbjecli "'Mainematits ana uompu "r$" and i!3 be presented ,dsy and Thursday at 7:30 m. ia Bessey Hall Audito r.um. Hs other two prentatioii SI -Paths of Least Time and 1 Njrfaces of Least Area" and y " CaktiJiis of Variations and 0 -IJrl Spaes" w.3 be v : rer.ed Thursdav j Yfi, kloce 2695 Isn't it o beauty? It's just one of the sleek, slender pumps fashioned for your spring selection by ANDREW GELLER EXCLUSIVE IN MILLER'S SHOE SALON, SECOND FLOOR 'Shop doily 9:30 to 5:20, THURSDAY 10 to 8:30 it t f I liiTjelJ and tnaay aa ametl. ith at 3 p.ni. 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