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Friday, November 13, 1964 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 xMad, Mad Mania Expects Record Crowd By James Hogg Nebraskan Reporter A record breaking crowd is expected for the Kosmet Klub fall show, "Mad, Mad Man ia," tomorrow night, accord ing to Buzz Brashear, Kos met Klub ticket director. Brashear said an expected influx of parents for the game and Parents Day is quite cer tain to push the total higher. Tickets will remain on sale in the Union until game time on Saturday, and there will be some Kosmet Klub work ers selling tickets outside the stadium before and after the game. Tickets will be on sale at Pershing auditorium up un til show time, but they will cost $1.75, compared to $1.50 for tickets bought at the Uni on before the show. Before the snow and during the intermission the audi ence will have a chance to vote for Prince Kosmet and 1 I 1 everifrweuri Nebraska Sweetheart. The voting booths will be taken down after the intermission and representatives of the Student Council will count the ballots. The winners will be announced and crowned after the show. The ten finalists for Prince Kosmet are: Mike Barton, Bill Poppert, Doug Tucker, Stu Wiley, John Lydick, Lyle S i 1 1 1 e r, Preston Love, Skip Soireff, Kent McCloughan and Dick Strand. Competing for the honor of being the Nebraska Sweet heart are: Carol Biek, Joan Skinner, Judy Jcobson, Peggy Speece, Mary Morrow, Polly Brown, Sally Wilson, Lynette sent out to everyone w h o Loeseher, Susie Ayres, and I meet these requirements. Pat TVel ana 111 -v SUDnilt reports 1 (feffab on and ! and they submit their campus activities academic records. This is the third year the scholarship has been given, and according to KK Presi dent Terry Vogt it should be self perpetuating in another year. Also to be presented after (he show is the winner of the Stephen Cass .Memorial Schol arship, in the amount of one semester's tuition. The award has been set up in memory of Steve Cass, a former Kos met Klub Vice President who FC, Panhel Tutoring w as killed in a car crash , 3 three years ago. 'To Begin This Sunday The award is made to an ; A (u(orinr program for undergraduate student in elec- freshmen Dlcdces sponsored by IFC and Panhellenic will TODAY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF 9 p.m.. Con- trical engineering who meets the requirements of a high academic average and show ing outstanding leadership in campus activities. Letters ar Late Date Night Tomorrow; It Pays To Save Pennies Kosmet Klub's fall show seems to dominate the week end with no other activities planned for Saturday night. And if you save your pennies you and your date can stay out until 2 a.m. TODAY SUNDAY AWFUL NIGHT, GATHER and POUND HALLS (7th and 8th floors, pizza party and hootenanny, 5-7 p.m., dining room. DELTA TAU DELTA and 1 GAMMA 1'HI BETA, p 1 Z Z 3 8-11:30 ; Party, 5:30-7 p.m. W Jtor r ! SacL " 1?$ Trim If I anc aPerec 'III ) -Sliarlzblzin wm I lRIDESCENT ;' j Slacks feel rightl 7 j m fl only $58 ft p(-,-.-J-..-.-,.......j by CrS!lJ 'fAPAH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. EL PASO, TEXAl p.m. ballroom. Student Union, j MACLEAN and HITCH-1 COCK HOUSES and SAINT ! E'S SCHOOL OF NURSING, I dance, 8:30-11:30, St. E's au ditorium. GATHER and POUND HALLS (4th floors), hour dance, 6:30-7:30. DELTA TAU DELTA and ALPHA OMICRONPI, pledge hour dance. 4:30-5:30. BETA THETA PI and DEL TA GAMMA, pledge hour dance, 4:00-5:00. BURR EAST and DELTA SIGMA PHI, hour dance. 6.30 7 p.m.. Burr East. SIGMA CHI and ALPHS, PHI, pizza party, 5-7 p.m. I begin Sunday in the Union. The sessions will be from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and tutor ing will be given in the sub jects of English, chemistry, zoology, business organization Spanish and German. Tutors will answer questions and help solve problems. The specific room numbers for each subject will be posted Sunday on the Union daily bulletin board. Any sorority or fraternity member is welcome to come, although the program is ori ented to the freshmen level. IFC and Panhellenic are paying the student tutors $2 an hour. Students attending the sessions charged. SOCIAL WORK ference Rooms. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 12:15 p.m.. Pawnee Room, Student Union. PLACEMENT LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m., 241 Union. JAZZ 'N JAVA 4 p.m., Crib. TASSELS & CORN COBS 7 p.m.. Partv Rooms. AUFUL MTE 7 p.m., Ball room. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 7:30 p.m.. No. Cent. Rm N.I.A. 7:30 p.m.. So. Conf. Rm. MOVIE ' Pursuit of Graf Spee" Auditorium. SATURDAY Frosh Honorary To Initiate Eleven Eleven sophomore women were initiated Thursday into Alpha Lambda Delta, schol astic honorary for freshmen women. To qualify for membership freshmen women must attain a 7.5 average for the first se mester or as an accumulative average at the end of the year. As part of their drive to en courage scholarship on cam pus the members each year host a tea for Regents Schol arship winners, and serve as ushers at New Student and Honors Convocations. The eleven initiates are: Beverly Armstrong, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Glynn, Jessie Kerrey, Gwen Mead, Carol Mischnich, Betty Nott. Slier rill Shadbolt, Connie Sinkler, Kathleen Tuma. and Diane Weimar. DELTA SIGMA PI p.m.. Award Banquet, 6:30 Ne braska Center East Campus. SUNDAY CHESS CLUB 2 p.m.. Con ference Room, Gather Hall. Pi Phi Alumnae win not be! Mart Loan i-una Scoreboard Sirma lril Tn 11: Tktt VI I PlMlmt 1S; ErlfYttrs Mil Alpka I 0i Onn : Pki Gimoia IMu IRS; Alpka XI IVIla U; Faur Frwk I 17&i Hrpnmr Ormnna' i C.tv- w II afrat4 PI Brta PU kT forfeit. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Student Ambassador To Talk On Europe Marilyn Hoegemeyer, Peo-ple-to-People Student Ambas sador to England last sum mer, will talk about her sum mer in Europe, Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Wesley Founda tion. All People-to-People mem bers, foreign students, and American students are invited to attend. Miss Hoegemeyer lived with three families in England for a month, and then visited rel atives in Germanv. fin j j t Vyftr A loan fund has been es tablished in the University of Nebraska Foundation to as sist unmarried, full-time un dergraduate students at the University who are members of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Harry R. Haynie, Founda tion president, said the loan fund was set up by the local chapter's Alumnae Associa tion, with Mrs. William Edge comb of Lincoln as president. Applicants for the loan must be approved by the Uni versity's general student loan committee. The applicants also must be in need of fi nancial aid and have demon strated scholastic and leader ship ability in their chosen field. 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