4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Monday, May 5, 1952 o) , In pa t N I V J. '1 7 r I i "ft i X 7T Irasne Tapped ml Pagentry Reigns resiaen ... 16 Selected Sixteen careers of leaderships, scholarship and service to the University were climaxed Saturday by the traditional masking of Mortar Boards. Top on the list was Syvia Krasne who was tapped as presi dent by Sharon Fritzler, 1951-52 Mortar Board president. Miss Krasne is a member of Associated Women Students, All University Fund board, Religious Welfare Council, Tassels and past president of Sigma Delta Tau. She is in Arts an& Sciences col lege, Second-tapped and vice presi "pww dent is Virginia - r- 1.1 PI I " -I ! v i c e president' of AWS, past' rf, acting president , - I 3f Nebraska i Kellog Courtesy The Lincoln Slate Journal De Bord University Council on World Affairs, member of Al- oha Lambda Delta, Pi Lam bda Theta, Phi Courtesy Lincoln Star Sigma Iota, Koehler Delta Gamma and is in Teachers College. Cecelia Pinkerton, a Teachers College student, was picked as the new secretary. Miss Pinkerton is secretary of Builders, vice presi dent of Tassels, member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Newman Club, and Chi Omega. Chosen as Mortar Board treas urer was Mary Ann Kellogg. Miss Kellogg is president of Tassels, member of Women's Athletic As sociation, AUF, Pi Lambda Theta and recording secretary of Alpha Xi Delta. She is a student in Teachers College. Nanci DeBord was chosen his torian. She is in Arts and Scien ces college, is secretary of Coed Counselors, corresponding secre tary of Student Council, Junior Class council, Alpha Epsilon Rho and Alpha Omicron Pi. Joan Krueger was masked as publicity chairman, a newly created position. In Arts and Sciences college, Miss Krueger is editor of The Daily Nebraska, president of NUCWA, president of Delta Sigma Rho, vice president of Theta Sigma Phi, member of Gamma Alpha Chi, University de bate squad, Kappa Tau Alpha and past member of Builders. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Other members tapped and their activities are: Gertrude Carey president of Barb Activities Board for Wom en, member of AWS, religious Welfare Council and Pi Lambda Theta. Doris Carlson president of YWCA, University Debate Squad, Delta Sigma Rho vice president, member of Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Sigma Iota, Gamma Phi Beta and past president of NUCWA. Adele Coryell past manag ing editor ofthe Cornhusker, AUF and president of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Elizabeth Gass Coed Coun selors president, Home Economics club cabinet, member of Phi Ep silon Omicron and Kappa Alpha Theta. Joan Hanson AUF president, past president of Red Cross, 1952 Typical Nebraska Coed, member of Alpha Epsilon Rho, Newman Club, and Gamma Phi Beta. Jean Holmes Alpha Chi Omega president, past state Home Eco nomics nresident and rsresent Upsilon Omicron, Ag Union board A, '; and Tassels. I Jean Loudon AWS president, member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Union commit tee and Alpha Chi Omega. Hester Morrison YWCA vice president, member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Pi Lambda Theta, NUCWA, Re ligious Welfare Council, and Chi Omega. Jeanne Vierk president of Home Economics club, vice cresi- dent of Ag Builders, 1951 Typical I Nebraska Coed, Ag Builders board and a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron and Alpha Chi Omega. j Artie Westcott secretary of I Tassels, vice president of Phi Up silon Omicron, vice president of Ag YWCA secretary of Gamma ' Alpha Chi and member of Homci Economics club. 1 -luinnm minim trntjmmhim-m an. n.mmmiMMmmmitmmmtmimi,.-ii'mi P J i,",TV V Vr' !" ft 'rr v , Krasne f' ) 2a, ' J? X " " ' Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal I " wS-si - l JU k "At m Innocents Tackle Number I Noble Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal Pinkerton iTY DAY COURT . . ..'May Queen, Delores F.ve grove reigns over Ivy Day activities attended by her Maid of Honor on her right, Delores Irwin. In front of the Queen her court is (1. to r.) Page, Shirley Murphy. Attendants; Norma Wescott. Janet Steffen, Shirley Coy, Pat Beechan, Marilyn Bamesberger, Shirley Ransdcll, Elizabeth Moodie, Marilyn Cook, Julie Johnson, Mary Lou Flah erty, Beverly Mann, Sue Brownlee, Sally Jo Speicher and Page, Georgia Hulac. (Daily Nebraskan Photo.) !S?law - ymmmm,. TA I Krueger I Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal Carlson Carey I -v v f j j ) ' f ' J, Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal ; j Gass Hanson i rr: ,, I i I f ! Courtesy The Lincoln Slate Journal j Coryell Westcoit ueen iLoverove Liuies vy Day Festivities ver Wearing the pearl encrusted white saiin 'crown of the 1952 May Queen Saturday was De lores Lovegrove, brown-heared, brown-eyed senior in Teachers College. She reigned over the court of honored women and festivities at the 51st annual Ivy Day cere monies held on the campus. An art major, she plans to go into occupational therapy work after graduation. She was pre sented her crown by Delores Irwin, maid-of-honor. The May Queen and her maid-of-honor were selected by secret ballot of junior and sen ior women, and her identity was not revealed until the court pro cessional Saturday morning. For her appearance as queen, Miss Lovegrove wore a gown of white satin, Chantilly lace trimming the front from bodice to hem in four panels. The skirt flowed into a court train and she carried out the Ivy Day colors of purple and yellow by wearing a gown of yellow lace satin. The May Queen is past presi dent of campus YWCA; mem ber of Panhellenic Council; Al pha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honorary; Pi Lambda Theta, honorary and professional education frater nity for Women; Delta Phi Delta, national honorary organi zation for art students; and scholarship chairman of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Miss Irwin is past president of Women's Athletic Associa tion; member of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary so ciety; a n d a Teachers College student. Members of the Ivy Day Court included: Attendants: Seniors E 1 i z a beth Moodie and Shirley Rans dell. Juniors Marilyn Bames- berger, Patricia Bechan, Mari lyn Cook, Shirley Coy, Kathleen Dill, Mary Lou Flaherty, Julie Johnson and Beverly Mann. Sopohmores Sue Brownlee and Janet Steffen. Freshmen Sally Jo Speicher and Norma West cott. Pages Georgia Hulac land Shirley Murphy. Children in the court were: Lewis R. Anderson III, crown bearer; flower girl; Susan Kay Jenkins, flower girl. The An derson children are a grand daughter and grandson of Mrs. Louise Barr Anderson, The first May Queen. Leaders of the Ivy Chain: Nancy Benjamin, Marilyn Clark, Clarice Fiala, Mary Ann Grundman, Janet Ross, and Mary Sidner. Leaders of the Daisy Chain: Barbara Bredthauer, Elaine Fsch, Lois Gerelick and Ruth Raymond. Jean Loudon, Con VJoohine Win Honors V As 1952 Junior-Senior Prom Queen, Kin ... 13 Successors The Innocents couldn't find their men The Thirteen crossed and re-crossed through the Ivy Day throng and still were unable to locate all of their unior SUCCTeSnrminutes later, the Innocents reassembled. Presi dent Jerry Johnson went after his man He walked around one side of the crowd, crossed to the other side, shifted, re- tllC6Cl IllS steps And then he tackled Don Noble, new president of In- n0CeluccesXtely tackled were Wayne White, vice presi dent; Dean Linscott, secretary; Arnold Stern, treasurer; an A .Tnbn Hrppr. serjeant-at-arms. j o , -,, . j Tnnmft ivnm vjiner lapycu umviiM Dan Tolman, Glenn Rosenquist, Robert LaShelle, Marty Lewis, Art Becker, Ira Epstein, Bill Adams and Don Pieper. Former Gov. Dwight P. Grls wold of Scottsbluff and Lt. Gov. Charles Warner of Waverly were announced as new honor ary Innocents by Bob Mosher, former Innocent and announcer. Noble, College of Pharmacy, is president of Corn Cobs, business manaeer of the Cornhusker. mem- Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal . j Sttirlent Council. University I band, and of Phi Kappa Psi fra ternity. White, Ag college student, is treasurer of Student Council, president of Ag Executive board, manager of Coll-Agri-Fun board, Ag Union committee chairman, and vice president of Farm House fraternity. Linscott, Ag student, is presi dent of Builders, business man ager of Cornhusker Countryman, member of Student Council, and Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal ; vice president Of Alpha Gamma Noble f - "wJ Whita Linscott Jean Loudon ond Con Wool-' wine were chosen Saturday to1 reign as King and Queen of the Junior-Senior prom. They were elected by the electric recording of the applause of those attending the annual dance. j Miss Loudon, a junior in Teach ers college, was nominated for the twelve finalists. They were each presented a crown which is a traveling trophy for the Junior henior royalty. , Bob Swaim senior class treasurer presiding in the absence of President Joe Gifford, presented the new queen with a dozen red roses. Veakley, Pat O'Brien, Marilyn Peterson, Jackie Sorenson, Dolly McQiiiston, Jack Cohen, Bruce Hendrickson, Don Winkelmann, Gene Robinson and George Wil cox. Dave Haun and his orchestra ditional dance. It was sponsored Rho fraternity. Stern, freshman law student, is assistant business manager of The Daily Nebraskan, Interfraternity Council treasurer, and president of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Greer, Teachers college, is a member of swimming team, junior class treasurer,, president of Arn old Air society, and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Tolman, business administra tion, is vice president of Corn Cobs, Varsity track team, junior Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal Class secretary, KISUS Sports di rector, and secretary of Sigma Chi fraternity. Rosenquist, arts and sciences, is vice president of Interfraternity council, member of the Board of Student Publications, junior class council and treasurer of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. LaShelle, business administra tion, is president of Red Cross College Unit. University convoca tions committee, and Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Lewis, business administration. Courtesy The Lincoln Plate Journal, IS treasurer 01 Corn CODS, presl- Mern ureer i Tolman Rosenquist The candidates entered the honor by Delta Tau Delta fratern- ballroom In couples and were in- ditional dance. It was sponsored ity. She is a member of Alpha Chi troduced by Swaim. Mr. and Mrs. by the members of the Junior and f f Omega. W. H. Carson and Sgt. and Mrs. Senior class officers and the class!"""""16 " Woolwme was nominated by Henry OSJeil, faculty chaperons, councils. Delta Delta Delta sorority. A took the readings from the ap-; For the first time, the Prom was I senior in the College of Business plause meter to determine the planned as a climax to the events ill"" ( - if - f ! I f 1 Administration, he is a member finalists. of Phi Gamma Delta. I Serving as a court for Miss The 1952 King and Queen Loudon and Woolwine were the were selected from a group of other candidates Mildred of Ivy Day. This was also the first time that a King had been selected to reign with a Queen for ; the dance. A If Aiiiininiiiintii'iinnim Courtesy The Lincoln State Journal Holmes t loudon A NU Leaders 7 i "7 W v T 1 a J ?' r'niirlrfy The Lincoln State Journal Morrison Vierk Courtesy The Lincoln fitale Journal NU WHEELS . . . Dr. Nathan Blumberg, Ivy Day master of ceremonies awaits his next cue while Dr. T. J. Thompson, Dean of Student affairs, chats with Innocents president Jerry Johnson. Surprise! , h Musical slotes Auplha Phi, Sigi WimiSiinigComp Ch5 Alpha Phi, using a song aboutiwith Janice Fullcrton and Johnl petition, its sorority, "Alpha Phi Sweet- Nelson conducting the second! Charles Wiemalcr made the heart," and Sigma Chi, singing a place winners. Nancy Norman award presentations for Kosmct spiritual, "Jonah," took the top and Bob Van Voorhis lead the Klub in the men's division. dent of junior class, assistant busi-. ness manager of 1952 Cornhusker. and vice president of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Becker. Ag student, is a mem ber of University band, Alpha Zeta Chronicle, president Voc Ag association junior offices, presi dent of Ag Lutheran Student as sociation, president of midwest region Lutheran Student associa tion, and member of Farm Housa fraternity. Epstein, arts and sciences, is. Yell Kinff. Student Council snora-l i,K7:ncL'ncolniS.,,H'Vary. Ye'l Squad advisory board LaShelle Lew la and presidcnt of sigma Alpha M iraternity. Adams, business administration, is historian of Kosmet Klub, vice president of junior class, treas urer of Red Cross College Unit, and Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Pieper, arts and sciences, is managing editor of The Daily Ne braskan, vice president of Sigma Delta Chi and a member of junior class council and of Sigma Chi fraternity. Coed Chem Group Initiates Members Iota Sigma Pi, women's chem istry honorary, initiated four new members Tuesday, April 28. Those initiated were, Annette Luebers, Bernadine Robb, Alice Joy Heiss and Anna Thurston. After the initiation ceremony all members attended a dinner and meeting. Dr. O. J. Webster, of the Uni versity agronomy department, ad dressee; tne group. Dr. Webster has returned recently from a year's stay in Nigeria. Courtesy The Lincoln 'Stall- Journal Becker Epstein Courtrty The Lincoln State Journal Adams Pieper Heels Up NEW rREXY . . . r5haron Fritzler naslily llr) black msslc ever fcer fhouen tuccetisor, Rrvl Krasne, as presidcnt of Morlar Board. Another Mortar Board acclalmlnir the masking i Audrey Rosen kaom, alumna, (Dally Nebraskan fhote.) two places in Ivy Day sing com petition Saturday afternoon. Sixteen Inch lovlny cup trav eling trophies and a plairue were given to two winner. Plagues were also given Delta Delta Delta, Beta Sigma Psi, second place winners and Pi Beta Phi, Tan Kappa Epsilon, third place winners. The Tri-Delts sang ''Delta Dream" while the Beta Sies won jiwith "De Animals A-comin!" II "Wunderbar" was the title of I the Pi Phi number. The other J, third place number was "Baby- ions falling." third place winners. Virginia Cooper representing Associated Women Students presented the trophies to the winners in the women's com- i uiiuwuiK lilt; u tnKzi I una uuu Kl awaras me aigma enrs recorciea their song for transcription on the "Your University Speaks" radio program Sunday. Two Pinmates Couples Tapped As Innocents, Mortar Boards Don were tackled for Innocents a fact in itself quite a coincidence. But the laws of chance were BY DICK RALSTON Feature Editor rinmates Artie Wescott, Don Noble and Cecilia Pinkerton, Dean dealt an even grea'ter blow Satur Linscott had ample reason for 'day. Artie and Don are both from It was the second triumph In rejoicing Saturday night. Holdroge and although Dean hails as many years for the Sigma Chi I Artie and Cecelia were masked from Blue Springs while Cecelia director, Charles Curtis. Marcia for Mortar Board during the Ivy is from Beatrice they both went Ireland lca,d the Alpha Thi song, Day ceremonies and Dean andl to Beatrice High School. . . . ""V" ... Don Noble, Innocent presl dent, elect, goes down before the Hying tackle of Jeiry JohmSt president of the society. (Dally Nebraskan Photo ) Jonnmn ..J