Friday, September 24, 1965 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Campus Action Planned To Rival llusker Game Where the action is . . . undoubtedly much University action will be centered at the Air Force Academy in Colo rado, but campus socialites will still find plenty of action on the University campus dur ing the away-game weekend. TODAY ALPHA GAMMA SIMA, hayrack ride, 6.30-9:30 p.m., Ashland. SIGMA NU-ALPHA OMI CROXPI, pledge hour dance, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Yell Groups Plan For Airport Rally Tassels and Corn Cobs will sponsor their second rally of the year Saturday, at about 7:30 p.m. The rally will take place at the Lincoln Municipal Airport to welcome the football team back from their game at the Air Force Academy. Players will be introduced and interviewed as they leave the plane. The exact time of arrival will be announced over the Lincoln radio stations. SIGMA PHI EPSILON-CHI OMEGA, pledge hour dance, 3:30-4:30 p.m. CORNHUSKER CO-OP -LINCOLN GENERAL FRESHMEN WOMEN, hour dance. 7:30-8:30 p.m., Lincoln General Hospital. AG MEN-TOWNE CLUB, hour dance. 7-8 p.m. ABEL II. pizza party, 8-11 p.m.. Abel cafeteria. Y M C A-YWCA. freshman weekend. 5 p.m. Friday 2:30 p.m. Sundav, Camp Kita ki. TOMORROW KAPPA SIGMA, pledge smoker. 1-4:30 p.m.. Kappa Sigma house. SIGMA CHI DERBY DAY, 10-12 a.m.. West Mall SUNDAY DELTA UPSILON-ALPHA OMICRON PI. pledge pizza party. 5-6:30 p.m.. Delta Up silon house. SIGMA NT ALPHA CHI OMEGA, pizza party. 5:30 6:30 p.m.. Sigma Nu house. THETA XI-CHI OMEGA pizza partv. 5-7 p.m.. Theta Xi house. Tassels To Choose Queen Candidates Tassels will hold interviews for Homecoming queen final ists Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Nebraska Union. Candidates and their interview times are as follows: Terry Lowell. Pound. 2:30; Susan Baate, Alpha Chi Ome ga. 2:40: Donna Echtenkamp, Nurses dorm, 3; Candy Sas so. Alpha Omicron Pi. 3:10; Beverly Massie, Pound, 3:20; Diane Smith, Alpha Phi, 3:30; Marsha Myer. Pound, 3:40. Alpha Xi Delta candidate, 3:50; Cheryl Taylor. Pound. 4; Bonnie Brown, Chi Omega, 4:10; Joan Spivey, Pound, 4:20; Beverly Armstrong, Delta Delta Delta. 4:30; Su san Van de Walle. Pound, 4:40: Kathie Glade, Delta Gamma, 4:50. 5; Barbara Pflasterer. Gam ma Phi Beta. 5:10; Mary El len Russnogle. Fedde, 5:20; Joan McClymont, Kappa Al pha Theta, 5:30: Marcia Meli char. Burr, 6:30; Erma Win terer. Kappa Delta. 6:40. ; 6:50; Kathy Knignt, Kappa i Kappa Gamma. 7; Linda En- gelkemier, Selleck, 7:10; Nat-; alie Hahn, Phi Mu, 7:20; Lin da Taylor, Selleck. 7:30; Uni corn candidate, 7:40. Candace May, Selleck. 7:50; Judy Jones. Selleck. 8; Polly Rhynalds, Sigma Kappa, 8:10; Mary Casey. Zeta Tau Alpha, 8:20; Nettleton Manor candi date. 8:30; Diana Focht, Pi Beta Phi, 8:40. Ticket Sales 'Average' For Yarbrough Show The number of tickets sold for the Glenn Yarbrough concert on the first day of sales was aoproximately 1,000. Richard Scott. Assistant Union program manager, said that this was an aver age first day's sale. He ex- Ipects sales to increase when more people become aware of the program. Plenty of excellent seats are available in all price categories. Scott said, and ' tickets will be sold until the day of the concert. Oct. 1. Tickets are on sale for ; $1.50. $1.75 and $2 in the Ne braska Union. Coeds Wearing Pins Ins. cad Of Diamonds Two pinnings were acci dentally placed under en gagements in the Daily Ne braskan Thursday. They were: Bev Burrows, Chi Omega junior in Teachers from Omaha, to Don Chase, Sig ma Phi Epsilon junior in pre med. Bonnie Brown. Chi Omega junior in journalism from Su perior, to Skip Abel. Sigma Alpha Epsilon junior in busi ness administration from Fairfax. Va. 4 ' jt i StUIIUMIHailllllUIUiaiMIIIMIIIinHUIIIIHUailllUUIIMOIHHIHIIiiaiHIIIIIUIIQnillMlilllDIUlllMMUailllHIMIIIDUnillHIItQS AWS Opens Seminar Associated Women's Stu dents (AWS) will hold a Lin coln Seminar to orientate Lin coln students to the structure and regulations of AWS at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Union ballroom. "The purpose of the pro gram is to increase the awareness of Lincoln women concerning AWS purposes and functions," stated Kathy Web er, chairman of the event. This is the first year for the program geared to acquaint new Lincoln women and in terested upperclassmen with the campus. Members of Mor tar Board will be guests and will speak on campus activities. PRESENTS Dick Morton of Playboy Magazine AND A Look At Campus Men's Wear for 19651 I Nebr. Union Ballroom Tues. Sept. 28, 7:50 p.m. 1 j DOOR PRIZES 1 5ltlUII!!inMIIIH!ll!lOmilHIII!ia!IHII!lll!iniimiMIIIIOIIItlllllira IS I Si' v "X ll and TRIO "In CoRCGrf11 PLUS Comedian Bill Rose Fri. Oct. 1 at 8:30 P.M. Pershing Auditorium Tickets $1.50, $1.75 Cr $2.00 On Sale Wed. Sept. 21 In The Nebraska Union Come and Hear a CHIRSTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE entitled MAN UNLIMITED William Henry Alton C.S.B. of New York, New York Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 28 in the Chapel of Cotner School of Religion 1237 "R" Street Sponsored by the Christian Science Organization at the University of Nebraska All University students and Facuty Members are especially invited Free Admission REGISTER NOW WIN A 1966 CHEVY IMP ALA A!OT-IFH0L!E! $fl2g.L . Li CARRY 16th & P Sts. Just South " of Campus IVE NEVER CLOSE CB EVERT GAL. it !f-l I ! r vwr.UHiiir.H i , TODAY ENGLISH DEPT., 12 noon. Pawnee Room. Nebraska Un-, ion. A.PII.A.. 1:30 p.m.. Audi-' torium. Nebraska Union. i PHI MU advisors. 3 30 J p.m.. 235 Nebraska Union. INTER-VARSITY, 4.30: p.m.. 234 Nebraska Union. PALLADIAN Literary So-' ciety, 8 p.m.. 332 Nebraska Union. MOVIE, "Bye. Bye Bird-: ie." 7 and 9 p.m.. Auditori-' um. Nebraska union. TOMORROW I BLUE PRINT, 7 a.m.. 232 Nebraska Union. TALENT MART, 1:30 p.m..; Auditorium, Nebraska Union. , DELI AN UNION Literary I Society. 8 p.m.. 332 Nebras-j ka Union. SUNDAY ALPHA TAU OMEGA, 12; noon. Pawnee Room. Nebras-I ka Union. TASSELS CORN COBS.; Homecoming Queen Inter views. 1 p.m.. Party Rooms. ' Nebraska Union. , PEOPLE TO - PEOPLE j Board. 2 p.m.. 332 Nebraska i Union. j KAPPA ALPHA PSI. 4! p.m.. 334 Nebraska Union, j IFC Tutoring. 7 p.m.. Ne-j braska Union. I Dean Proposes Initiation Averago A University sorority Initia tion average cannot be de termined, it was brought out Monday at the Panhellenic meeting, until some guidelines within the University have been determined. Helen Snyder, associate dean of Student Affairs, suggested that the average for initiation be set at 2.2. which cor responds to the present 5.0 average. The decision is a difficult one to reach, she said. ' be cause the University has not had a semester under the new four-point grading scale. Ideas on cutting the cost and work on Homecoming displays were presented and discussed. Jennifer Marshall and Ann Windle were selected as Pan hellenic candidates for Activ ity Queen. Marquardt To Sing In Recital Monday A graduate recital will be presented by Willard Mar quardt, baritone from the De partment of Music, today at 3:30 p.m. in the Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium. Marquardt. who is working toward his Master of Music degree, will be accompanied bv Frank Wasko. PARAMOUNT PICTURES Joiill From the four winds they came. the four brothers. their eyes smoking their fingers itching... yjm,. ,'1 "1 mm jlv m and 1 i H- t , i ALSO- Tuefmfcm goRjcFARIsaiP Amu BONUS SHOW "BRUSH FIRE" JOHN IRELAND x: 2 7' KAMPUS THREAD YOU'LL HAVE MfBALL IN 0Hl OF THESE WILD U SWEAT SHIRTS. 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