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DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, April 3, 1942 M (puik by Despite the drenching rain and gymlike atmosphere of the coli seum, yesterday was a great day for many, as are all traditional Ivy Days. Personal congratula tions to all would take too long, but they must be tendered to Al pha Tau Otnega and Alpha Phi for fine singing, and heartiest con gratulations to all the new mem bers of Mortar Board and Inno cents; as well as May Queen Fran ces Keefer and her attendants. And now to a bit of gore that goes on and on Ivy Day or no Ivy Day... Yes, there seems to be a bit of intrigue existing in a cou ple of hoiisps that aches to be re vealed... We haven't proof but rumor is really strong these days issuing from the Thetas and Al pha Phis. . .Admirers, all of you, of Theta beauty Becky Wait be ware! for belief is running strong that the Beta pin of John Stod dard lies hidden in her possession. More power to her if she can keep one man tied up and still make so nnny other hearts beat faster. . . They Did It Now before we reveal our other secret, congratulations are due to Ruth Holland, Pi Phi and Dick Ar nold. Sigma Chi, whose pin-hanging Friday night is for all to know ...Darrell Ludi, of the Sig Alph Ludis, and Dorothy Black, Chi Omega, have taken up the steady path for good after weeks of see ing virtually no one else. The Alpha Xi Dolts had to for sake their opportuhity in yes t e r d a y's sing as they are attending province convention at Vermillion, South Dakota... And Sunday morning will see the Towne club entertaining their mothers at a breakfast. . .Friday night also s.iw the exchange of Eob Hedgej. Farm House, pin to the hands of Florence Hamer a resident of Loom is hall. . . We Reveal a Rumor. And next the revelation of one more rumor, pertaining to one Shirley Htldt of the Alpha Phi house. . .Shirley we hear is keep ing concealed the Sig Alph pin of home-town boyfriend Dick Rcin hardt and we wonder why. . .Sure ly the long attachment between she and Millard Cluck, brother Sig Alph, won't stand in the way of true love even though we under stand Shirley has quite a number of dates with this same devoted PBK in the offing. A choice has been made and brother will give way to brother, or don't you agree, Shirley? We hope that sometime Sunday the SAE pin will be shin ing forth for all to see. . . Final congratulations to the six new beauty queens of Nebraska and we'll se ya, Tuesday. . . Weiricli (Continued from Page 1.) Flavia Ann Tharp, retiring presi dent. Miss Shaw, the new vice tresl dent, is in the college of arts and sciences. Her activities include AWS board. Coed Counselors and YWCA, and she is secretary of WAA. She to a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and was masked by aniney missel, retiring vice presi dent Mum Burn Masks Miss Phelps Mis Katzman, masked by the retiring secretary, Frances Keefer, u enrolled in the college of bus! ness administration. She is a mem ber of Sigma Delta Tau sorority. of which she has been secretary and treasurer. She is treasurer of YWCA and a member of AWS board, Tassels, and Coed Counsel ors. She was president of Alpha Lambda Delta her sophomore year. Miss Phelps is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Phelps of Ex eter and is enrolled in teachers college. She is president of the residence halls for women and has been secretary-treasurer of the Coed Counselor board as well as a member of Tassels and YWCA All Makes of Typewriters Special Student Rates BLOOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 12t N. U Queens . . . (Continued from page 1.) wears her clothes beautifully and ha3 a smooth, lovely walk, a pleas ant voice. Her hair' is medium brown, her eyes clear blue, her skin creamy. Although she looks well in almost any color, pastels are her favorites. Somewhat re served, she nevertheless has a host of friends, a diamond from a man now in the army. Shirley Russel of Lincoln is edi tor of the 1942 Comhusker and Ed Calhoun of Grand Island is busi ness manager. She was masked by Natalie Burn, retiring treasurer. Miss Bruning is in the college of arts and sciences. She is manag ing editor of the Daily Nebraskan and a member of tudent Council and Vestals of the Lamp. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority and was masked by the retiring historian, Dorothy White. Miss Kinder, masked by Marion Cramer Aden, is enrolled in the college of arts and sciences and is a member '-of II Beta Phi soror ity. Her activities include presi dency of Coed Counselors, Tassels, Cornhusker staff, Vestals of the Lamp, and the University Theatre. Miss Christie Heads Tassels Miss Christie is enrolled in home economics at the college of agri culture. She is president of Tas sels, vice president of the YWCA, and co-chairman of WSSF. She is affiliated with Alpha Phi sorority and was masked by Jean Hum phrey Reed. Miss Becker is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Becker of Lincoln and is enrolled in home economics at the college of agri culture.. She is managing editor of the Cornhusker and a member of Tassels, Coed Counselors, YWCA, and Alpha Phi sorority. She was masked by Fiances Drenguis of Scribner. Miss Kelley, enrolled in the col lege of arts and sciences, has been president of Pi Beta Phi sorority, and news editor on the Daily Ne braskan. She is president of the YWCA and a member of Coed Counselors, Theta Sigma Phi, and Vestals of the I-imp. She was masked by Miriam Rubnitz of Omaha. Miss Newman is in the college of arts and sciences. She is presi dent of the WAA council, and has been treasurer of AWS board. She is a member of YWCA, University Theatre, and the women's debate squad. She is vice president of Delta Gamma sorority and was masked by Jeannettc Mickey. Miss Tisthammer is enrolled In home economics at the college of agriculture. She has been treas urer of the ag executive board and is a member of the ag social council, Coed Counselors, Student Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics association. She is treasurer of Loomis hall and was masked by Ben Alice Day. Miss Curley is enrolled in the college of business administration. Her activities include vice presi dent of the residence halls for women, president of AWS, and YWCA cabinet. She was masked by Flavia Tharp. Inocenls (Continued from Page 1.) is president f Sigma Nu fratern ity and president of Gamma Lambda. He was tapped by Bur ton Thiel, outgoing president. Huwaldt, is in the college of arts and sciences. He is manging editor of the Cornhusker yearbook, vice president of Student Council, and treasurer of Beta Theta Pi A TOs Sing Best . v t t ' Lynn Myers led Alpha Tau place in the interfraternity sing. This Was l T - t". Atfjj r - May Queen Frances Keefer attendants as the ceremony held fraternity. He was tapped by Jack Stewart, retiring vice president. Laughlin is enrolled in the col lege of agriculture and is the son of L. J. Laughlin of Gering. He is president of Kosmet Klub ' id a member of Corn Cobs and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He was tapped by Dale Theobald as out going secretary. Heads Daily Staff. Schlater is in the college of arts and sciences. He is a manag ing editor of the Daily Nebraskan and a member of Kosmet Klub, Student Foundation, university student defense council, and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was tapped by Paul Svoboda, retiring treasurer. Metheny is in the college of busi ness administration. He is a mem ber of N club, student publications board, the wrestling squad, and the Daily Nebraskan staff. He is vice president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He was tapped by Fred Omega's "Brothers, Sing On" to Before the " 1 iT .1 AM itl is shown above with her paces, yesterday moraine closed. Meier, outgoing sergeant-at-arms. I Harnsberger is in the college of business administration. He is president of the Student Council, a member of Kosmet Klub, and past member of the student pub lications board. He is treasurer of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was tapped by Chris Peterson. Kantor is a pre-mcd student in the college of arts and sciences. He is assistant business manager of the Daily Nebraskan, and a member of Corn Cobs, Theta Nu, and secretary of Sigma Alpha Nu fraternity. He was tapped by Walter Rundin. Selzer Taps Bob Fast Fast is in the college of busi ness administration. He is a mem ber of Corn Cobs, the Cornhusker staff, Interfraternity Council, Scabbard and Blade and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is on the baseball squad and re ceived the infantry award last year as the best second year basic ROTC cadet. He was tapped by . . V Courty Sunday Journal and Star. win the Kosmet Klub cop for first HS A h , fW Rain . . . i iK, Courtly Llnoln Journal maid of honor, crown bearers and Jim Selzer. Walcott is in the college of arts and sciences. He is assistant busi ness manager of the Cornhusker yearbook and a member of Cora Cobs, Student Foundation, Scab bard and Blade, and Student Coun cil. He was football manager for two years and is president of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was tapped by R. Donald Steele. Zikmund is in teachers college. He is president of the junior class, and a member of N club, the foot ball squad, track and baseball squads. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was tapped by Harold Bacon. Pratt is in the college of agri culture. He is a member of Stu dent Council, Corn Cobs, Daily Ne braskan staff, Block and Bridle, University 4-1 1 club, ag social council, and secretary of the ag executive board. He is secretary of Farm House fraernity. He was tapped by Ed Calhoun. Douglas is in the college of arts and sciences. He is a member of Corn Cobs, Student Council, Stu dent Union board of managers, student defense council, general chairman of Student Foundation, Y.M.C.A. cabinet nd Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He was tapped by Hugh Wilkin. Bucacek is in the college of business administration. He is secretary of affairs of the Inter fraternity Council and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Foundation, and is president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was tapped by Morton Margolin. NOW I i Sr w Funnier I V- A an all Bob't L i V H h.ta put ' .j looetherl BOO HOPE who calls .1ADZLEIIJE CARROU tiAVORIFg a gppnti n StotUIS VA v n -