Monday, April 5, 1965 The Daily Nebraskou Page 3 Campus TODAY STUDENT ASST. INTER-VIEWS-Omega Group, 1 p.m. 234 Nebraska Union. YWCA SPEAKER-Joe Mat hews, 4 p.m., Nebraska Union Auditorium. PANHELLENIC, 4 p.m., 332, 334 Nebraska Union. TASSELS, 4:30 p.m., 232 Nebraska Union. UNION-Special Events Committee, 4:30 p.m., 235 Ne braska Union. INTER-VARSITY ladyBUG, 5 p.m., 334 Nebraska Union. TOWNE CLUB, 6 p.m., Pan American Room, Nebraska Union. PHI MU, 6 p.m. Pawnee Room, Nebraska Union. SOCIAL WORK-Grad School, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union Au ditorium. DENTAL SCHOOL, 7 p.m., 235 Nebraska Union. IFC-PANHELLEMC Con vocation, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union Ballroom. UNICORNS-Social Commit tee, 7:30 p.m., North Confer ence Room, Nebraska Union. YWCA SPEAKER-Joe Mat- i i - v I i I love a man in Van Heusen "417" I'm real keen on his lean swingy physique and the spare, pared-down flattery that "V-Taper" fit adds to it. Can't get my eyes off the preat way he looks, either in a traditional Button-Down or spiffy Snap-Tab. And in those Van Heusen spring- weaves and colors . . . those short-cut sleeves, my man's got it made ! VAN V-Taperfor the lean trim look. 7 w&m CSP I Co) (oj d) J O OUR STARS: Pat Patterson Stan Schkchfer Steve Bradford Pcgi Bryans WaliySeibr Dcnna Marie Black Steve Wcstpfcsl Larry Vrba Calendar hews, 7:30 p.m., 232 Nebraska Union. TOWNE MOTHER'S CLUB, 7:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Union. SIGMA DELTA TAU, 7:30 p.m., 241 Nebraska Union. TEACHER DEVELOP MENT PROGRAM, 8 p.m., 240 Nebraska Union. TOMORROW AF FILM OF THE WEEK, 3:30 p.m., 203 M and N Build ing. ACE, 4:30 p.m., 200 Teach ers College. New Yell Squad Selected For 1965 The 1965 Yell Squad has been selected after two weeks of tryouts. Returning members who will rema'n on the squad In clude: Yell King F. C. Green, Diana Focht, Karen Beggs, Jean Barber and Linda Keat ing. The new members are: Martha Hedge, Jeannie How ard, Kathy Henderson, Kitty McManus, Larry Foster iad Joe Carraway. HEUSEN' tfr T SMlf y iOlLtL if presented by U of N Kosmet Club public invited to attend Tickets available at 3eimi! 30 Chosen Members of Gamma Gam ma, new Greek honorary, were announced Saturday night at the Greek Week Ball, sponsored by the Interfrater nity Council. Members were selected on the basis of their contribu tions to their sororities and fraternities, Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council and the entire Greek system. Gamma Gamma members will be honored at a recogni tion banquet tomorrow night. Sorority women honored were: Sarah Davie, a member of Chi Omega sorority, has served in the positions of rush chairman and Panhellenic delegate. As a Panhellenic delegate, she was outstanding in her work as chairman of the social committee. Cookie Dinnis, a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, has served in the positions of rush chairman and president. She worked with the Alpha Delta Pi colony at Moorhead State Teacher's College in Minneso ta and is a charter member of Alpha Delta Pi at the Uni versity, where she was instru mental in establishing the new chapter. Bette Harding, a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, has served in the positions of social chairman and president. She has been outstanding in her contributions to Panhel lenic Council which include bringing the ARA Slater Cor poration food service to t h e Greek system on this campus. Miss Harding attended the 75th National Tri Delt Conven tion and the 5th Annual Lead ership school of Tri Delta. Margie Lehl, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, ' 'hf a Clipper -- J- VUha difference 119 a good For haircut makes! phone Come In And Eat In Our New Dining Room . . . FREE DELIVERY t SS9 No. 27th J h , r !kHa iff UN the Student Union or from any ICIC. Worker $3.00 $2.50 $.150 (Gamma AAe For New Honorary has served in the positions oi corresponding secretary and Panhellenic scholarship coun cil where she worked with IFC to begin a tutoring pro gram for pledges this year. She was also over-all Pan hellenic Greek Week chairman last year. Dianne Michel, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, has served in the positions of activities chairman and vice president. She was past vice president of Panhellenic and is currently serving as presi dent. She was co-chairman in setting up the first NO-IN-U dance and also established the Madeline Gerhard Philanthro pic Trophy. She has also been a delegate to two Big 8 Pan hellenic conferences. Mary Morrow, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, has served in the positions of pledge president, social chair man, rush chairman and Pan hellenic delegate. She is past secretary of Panhellenic. Jean Probasco, a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, has served as pledge scholarship chairman, corresponding sec retary and Panhellenic dele gate. She is past vice presi dent and president of Panhel lenic and helped initiate the Panhellenic Councils. She has been a delegate to two Big 8 Panhellenic conferences. Susie Rutter, a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, has served as pledge scholarship chairman, rush chairman, ac tivities chairman, second vice president, and pledge trainer. She has initiated new pro grams in the areas of rush, activities and pledge training for her house. Susie attended the Sigma Kappa national convention in 1964. Barber Shop North 12th appointment Bob Taylor 432-3412 CIIRISTIANO'S L Joan Skinner, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, has served in the positions of second vice-president (pledge trainer), first vice president, and president. One of her pledge programs was adopted nationally and is now the ba sic pledge program used in all national chapters. Miss Skinner attended the Alpha Chi Omega national conven tion in 1964, province-district convention in 1963. and lead ership conferer. es in 1962 1965. Patti Teel, a member of Kappa Delta sorority, has served as pledge president, vice president (standards) and president. Through her per ceptive programming she has improved the areas of activ ties, scholarship and house council. Suzie Walburn, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, has sen-ed in the positions of second vice president (pledge trainer), 1st vice president and Panhellenic delegate. She is past vice president and president of Panhellenic. She helped initiate the Panhellenic Councils and has been a dele gate to two Big 8 Panhellenic conferences, being elected president of one. Jan Whitney, a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, has served as pledge social chairman, rush chairman, vice president (pledge train er) and Panhellenic delegate. As chairman of the Panhel lenic activities council. Miss Whitney initiated the Activi ties Booklet for pledges. She attended the Kappa Delta Province Workshop and will attend the national convention this summer. Fraternity men honored were : Tom Brewster, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, has served in the positions of rush chairman and director of the father-son relations program. He has been a member of tun-imrmn nam Or have food delivered sizzling hot to your door in the Fizza Wagon Phone 477-4402 1" . mini Kn WW!--" Director Leo km IMl Set Designer Charles Heward Musical Director Terry Beyes - Tobers IPC public relations commit tee, secretary of the IFC. and past president of the IFC. Brewster has also been a dele gate to the Big 8 and national Interfraternity conferences. Bob Brightfelt, a member of Triangle Fraternity, has served as president, treas u r e r . intramural chairman and activities chairman. He has been instrumental in es tablishing the house financial program, the executive coun cil structure and its function al application. He has been a member of the IFC and a delegate to the national Tri angle convention. Neil Cole, a member of Acacia fraternity, has served in the positions of pledge class vice president, house presi dent, activities chairman, and member of the financial and bid committees. He has been a member of the IFC affaii-s and rush rules committees and has sen-ed as Jr. IFC treasurer and advisor. Cole has been a delegate to the na tional Acacia convention and was presented the outstanding award by his fraternity. Doyle Kauk, a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, has served in the positions of vice president, "Sickle and Sheaf" reporter, activities chairman and member of the pledge board. He is presently committee chairman for schol arship program development. Kauk has been chairman of the rFC Food Managers As sociation as well as delegate to the national Alpha Gamma Rho convention. Glenn Korff, a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, has served in positions of pledge class president, activ ities chairman, president of the house for two years, and has been instrumental in es tablishing an effective schol arship program as scholarship chairman. Korff has been a member of the IFC judicial committee, as well as frater nity delegate to the National Leadership Conference. Tom Kort, a member of Beta Sigma Psi fraternity, has been activities chairman, rush chairman, social chair man, vice president, and pres ident. He has helped develop a chapter constitution and a revised pledge manuel. Kort has served on the IFC slate committee and was delegate to the national Beta Sigma Psi convention. He has also been the recipient of the IFC scholarship. Jim Levy, a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, has sen-ed in the positions of vice-president, president, alumni secretary, athletic chairman and social chair man. He has been active in 9 9 i $ WW 4 I t.?Gitl!JUl9 Mainrae' reorganization and coloniza tion within the Greek system, was delegate to the interna tional Sigma Alpha Mu con vention and is also a member of IFC. John Lonnquist, a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, has sen-ed in the positions of pledge class secretary, activ ities chairman and house president. He has been chair man of the IFC affairs com mittee, delegate to the Big 8 and National IFC Conferences, holder of two national frater nity scholarships, and repre sentative to the national Beta Theta Pi convention. Bob McKee,' a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, has served in the positions of rush chairman, historian, and house president for three terms. He is a member of IFC, representative for the Pi Kappa Phi leadership school, and delegate to t h e national Pi Kappa Phi con vention. Tom Schwenke, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, sen-ed in the positions of pledge class president, grand master and house president. He has helped to develop a fraternity library and served as IFC vice president in charge of 1964 Rush Week. He has been chairman of the IFC rush committee and delegate to the national Kappa Sigma Conclave as well as to the na tional IFC conference. Joe Smith, a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, has sen-ed as pledge train er. Dledse class treasurer. man, and alumni chairman. He has been instrumental in organizing the Dr. Clayton F. Andrews Rush Award, as well as being a member of the IFC affairs committee and delegate to the National Delta Upsilon Convention. Smith has currently province conference chairman. Allen Spore, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, has been public relations chairman, pledge class advi sor, recording secretary, rush chairman and house president. He has been instrumental in establishing community sen' ice programs for the frater nity and inspirational pre-ini-tiation programs. He is also a past member of the IFC public relations committee and delegate to the national Delta Tau Delta convention. Bob Weaver, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater nity, has senred In the posi tions of vice-president and ac tivities chairman. He has been instrumental in developing the IFC pledge education program as well as serving in the posi tion of IFC pledge education committee chairman. Weaver has been president of the Jr. Interfraternitv Council, dele gate to the Big Eight Inter fraternitv conference and sponsor of the IFC P 1 e d g e Education Week. 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