-.r. Jfful'itndM-juHA.mijesmK . .,.. . M-.-ia.ii. , m - - ajw-r-'ittwwa.) .--r umiv i nlr -ir-. ilMfci 'll , , tmMmm.,.mm.. . ,,w,-1t -"'-r r -mli li W.in.H n tnrrw I m ifwiii. iim im ...-.-, i'A. THE NEBRASKAN Tuesdoy, Moy 10, 1 95 Kl CETS ib! V-. jfcrrj wf 4 ar 1(f ' V "5 'N 3 . 7 i - i - i 1. " " i - ' V t s W" i ! mmiLji.iwj . vmn I pujUJJLCT-Jii u ionium ii i . iiii ji i w.uiji 11 in I t I if . 1 V" I v ! . Old VmmL) l tmAlr4 I i :-r i !i . I Berry Belief Branty Cast a 1 1 .... t t . f ' v. I I I- Tar.), - .4 ' , - I -r i I JV i 1 v-r 11 1 : ' !' . f J M'HaaBia,teaHMHHBViM MaHHW'W;QHMAlHHH mmmeaamutimmmaimtitimm tUmmmmmmm ! ; 1 If i : ' :.. r it- if I ' .1 i f . - I - ; Ivy Day ceremonies Saturday recognized outstanding individuals ia nearly all phases of University ufe. Nancy Hemphill, Ag senior, was crowned May Queen at the opening of Ivy Day festivities. Her maid of honor was Ann Skold, senior in Arts and Sciences. Miss Hemp hill's activities include AWS board mem ber. Union Gamma Alpha Chi president and Phi Up- silon Omkron i e e - presi dent. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi and 1953 Nebraska Sweetheart. Miss Skold u member of Phi Beta Kap pa, AWS Board Cat Us if ' i4 Ingrid Swerre, Kappa Alpha Theta; Twila Riley, Love Memorial Hall; and Doris Frank, Girls' Dorm. Sophomore attendants included Ann Luchsinger, Alpha Chi Omega; Ginny Hudson, Gamma Phi Beta; Courtney Campbell, Alpha Phi; Bev Deepe, Alpha Xi Delta; and Mari an SoKoi, Love Memorial HalL Members of the Court were se lected on a basis of scholarship, service to the University and lead Mimi Hamer, Mortar Board, said. Kilter, Girls Dorm, and Sara Hub- ka. Delta Gamma. Theta Xi won first place in the Innocents recognition of the three top organized houses. Farm House placed second and Alpha Gamma Rho was third in the competition. The Seboiarship-Activitie? Tro phies are awarded for group and individual activities, intramural rat ings and scholarship. Mary Strom er, former president of Innocents, presented the trophies. Jo Knapp, outgoing president of Mortar Board, named Chi Omega and Del ta Gamma as the two top sorori ties. Chi Omega placed first and Delta Gamma second in the award ing of the Mortar Board Scholar ship-Activities Cups. Ivy Chain leaders, all seniors, in clude Gwen Uran, Gamma Phi Bet Marian Scott, Pi Beta Phi; Anna Launer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mildred Snyder, Girls' Dorm; Hel en Sherman, Sigma Delta Tau; and Delores Carag, Towne Club. Junior leaders of the Daisy Chain included Marianne Hansen, Delta Delta Delta; Nancy Draper, Alpha Xi Delta; Billie Croft, Pi Beta Phi; Joan Knudson. Alpha Chi Ome- n: Ruthann Ernst, Alpha Pni; imd Sharon Eceer. Delta Delta Delta. Courlay Selected Head Of Innocents; 4 Honorary Members Tackled Saturday their Mrvices to the Univer- Gra4wM member, Union hoard af managers and secretary of Builders. She sitv and its stu a toember of Kappa Alpha Theta. dents, wer re- Etelta Delta Delta woo tne annual orority sing. The Tri Delis sang x - w i,. when in the .Nigra wita La.-oi , cts are Mewea carecong. Joha Gour mi jvi. s. -juounay, presi- ona sisgmg iaeta ups. asary Jo Shinboltz directed. Alpha Omi- cron Pi placed third singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" under the direction of Dee, Garrett. Delta Upsilon won the fraternity sing with "Come Raise a Glass under the direction of Nick John son. Phi Chi medical fraternity placed second.' The group sang '"Phi Chi Fraternity Socg," with Charles Curtiss directing. Thirteen new members of Inno cents Society, senior men's honor ary, were tackled Saturday after noon at the annual Ivy Day cere monies. Four honorary members, selected for dent, editor of C o rnhusker, j' nee president of Interfrater- cBlv -IS' :' i -"- . I tx ers Board, vice president of Farm House, College of Agriculture. Norman Creutx, president of Corn Cobs, president of University chap ter of American Pharmaceutical Association, president of Tbeta Xi. member of Student Council and IFC, College of Pharmacy. Von Innes. member of Kosmet K3uh and IFC, president of Pi Kappa Phi, College of Engineer ing and Architecture. EudeJI Jacob,sen, president of Sig ma Tau, member of Pi Tau Sigma! Klub and IFC and Engineenng Executive Board, treasurer of Sigma Nu, CoSlege of Engineering and Architecture. 3rn Cobs, activities chairman of the University and national 4-H leader. Emanuel Wishnow, conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra and member of the Student Union ; Board of Managers. Frank Hsllgren, associate dean of men, administrative adviser of IFC and adviser to the Men's Ad visory Board. Dr. Harry Weaver, associate pro fessor of botany and faculty ad viser ch liHKXtfiitb ixx.r.v, ivu&am Reseaiberg ThwnpsM Ctwrur Sandar Jnml n Sar Uaieraeker Wtkx 21 Jg'lV LIq Preslden or uczrus Twenty-one oew Kartar Boards ts masked Saiurday ailLernoaa danag Ivy Day festrrSjes. New tnembers selected on the basis of leadership and service to the Uni versity ace: Gal Kats fcee, new pres ident of Mar tKT Boards, wioe presi dent c ACT, secretary of Staadest Coan c. farmer Irtu vrer cf city cam ftas YKTA, mexBcer cf Katee UaiTersy Orchestra, A2pha Lamh ia Delta, iJpha EpsQtm Rho and . igma Delta Tao. Ca&y Olds, vice president; presi dent cf Builders, vice president of AUF, member cf Alpha Lambda Jlta and Delta Gamma aararity. Shanm Mangold, Secretary; president of TWCA, farmer presi tteat. cf KDCWA, meicher of Sta-J ient Councij, debste team, Apbai Lambda Delta and Gamma FM Beta. j Janet lindquist, t-easttrer; presi- j cecretary of Che college club sec-1 tioa of Borne Be AfiBocaatiQti, j anember of the Fanners Fair ixatrd, Ag TWCA, Ag Religious: Council, Alpha Lumhrta iDelta and Ffai V?tiim OmiOTm. Joyce Taylor, JaiEtorian; vice prexi&edi Home Be Giib, presi 4&ei3t of Fta UpsilGS Onaicron, cab inet xoeaibar off Ag YWCA, mem-' er of Ag Union, rarmers Fair Vrmrd and CM Omega. Carole Itatersehex, publicity di rector; associate editor of Caro-l:-jti.er snd member cf Student C-vizcZ, Sigma Alpha lota and Pe&sz&ma. j MmtStm Beideck; bosard member ff Taoai afld Ri Cmss. cabinet' fnercber of YVCA, Coed Cmsaselor. ' Bd Alplaa Oi Omega. I Onna Berry; vice presi5ei4 f Y7'CA, member of Student Coiaadl. CCEC erecutire hoard, TH Cigsaa Ixa and phi Beta Phi. Pmila BrofetJy; presideii cf ATS, iwcretary of TaEseis, associate edi tor of Line Print, member of Stu Council, Engineedxig Txec r--f?r4. AIA and J?ba Qs Omega. SFfcyZis Cast; vice president of, C4 Owsseiora, Vuim Board.! AA mmsxM d tnember of A3 Lt:ida Ie-lla. Ti Lasibda1 Thsta Kid Delta Delta Delta. E'E'-rra dark; pretaaent cf T-"-i Otisa, cvrmpmaasf mem- j '. Z : : ' t CwrZ, r'!r of " i C- r-a a Czi, t.la T la T l. trd Xsrya Dc1. i '-.i-Vy Zjnry; vjre prt of TIs, ctbjaet rrW f YCA. T .Her i A r-' M Lfcna JVa ocrats, member of Alpha Lambda Delia and Sigma Delta Tan. Care Himnan; Union Board, far-1 Henderson. Kappa Kappa Gamma; mer board member of AWS, presi-! m m m tfSJrJTop Seniors pha Omicroa PL MarCya Mitchell; vice president of Builders, copy editor of The Xebraskan, president of Tbeta Sig ma Phi, president of PS Sigma Al pha, member of Gamma C3a and Pi Beta Phi Kay XoskT; vice-president of AWS, associate editor of the Xe braskaa, president of Gamma Chi, member off Tbeta Phi and Gamma : PhiBeta. j Shirley Pujsenberg I Marx Peterson, secretary of :3hml KAnl Itnimt t I nity (Council, vice president of Beta ! past member of Builders Board! jn, u-rasurer sruoeni member of Universitv Band and Couaca, Corn Cob Member, College student Council, chaplain of Farm ed Arts and Sciences. j House, College of Agriculture. Andy Hove, vice president; as-s Bruce Martin, vice president of sistant business manager of The Cora Cobs, member of IFC, Phi Xebranskan, member of Student Mu Alpha Smfonia. Alpha Karoa r;.r,. wlA Council. Corn Cobs, Kosmet Khib. Psi, Madrigal Siiers. Surma ChL singing '"Lctle Girl of S-PJE " BiE - PP and Delta Tau college of Business Administration. Hatcher directed. ! i'a- v-tA-6 cusmess Acmm-1 "-ie aaugrue, ousiness manager ninA armtM tv Mrr. Cst- M5 l Comhusker, member of Com Us received the Innocents' individ- Richard FeEman. secretary; news 1 Cobs- secretary of Phi Kappa Pa, ...t -,i t y ' ea:!or cf the nwmho. coijece ot Arts and sciences. senior man and woman with the."01 SfcwSent Council and Corn Cobs.l Charles Tomsen, board member! highest scholastic average for f our years. Gradwohl is a member of the debate team, the swimming team. Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma XL Miss Gat&s was Xebraska Sweetheart and is a number of Chi Omega. j Senior Attendants in the Ivy Day Court were Mariys Johnson, Alpha, Chi Omega; Barbara Jones, alpha' Phi; Berne Rosencist, Gamma' Phi Beta; and Mary Fae&erthJ Abba Omkron PL j Eight junior attendants also; served in the Court. They are Mar lene Hutchinson, Alpha X Delta; Mary Domingo, Delia Gamma; Sue Ramey, Gamma Phi Beta; Cynthia Dr. Clifford Hardin, chancellor of historian of Zeta Beta Tau, Col- 01 AUF, member of Corn Cobs, lege of Arts and Sciences. j Kosmet Klub. Alpha Zeia. IFC, Andy Smsh, treasurer; president ' De-a Tan Delta, Col 's All-Universaty Fund, treasurer. " of Builder hirfrtrinn Kc' "onorary memoers are Khib, member of iEterfratemiiy Council, president of Beta Theta Pi, College of Arts and Sciences. AI Schmid. sergeant-at-arms; member of Kosmet KM), Farm ers Fair Board, past member of Builders Board. Interfraternity Council. Alpha Zeta. treasurer of. Agricultural Executive Board, president of Alpha Gamma Rho, College of Agriculture. , Larry Conner, member of Kos-f met Klub, .Agricultural Executive I Board, Farmers Fair Board, Bu3d-I I . j, 4 f l :. w 1.- L.. J K, i.. mmimiMi i y v I Ftttrsta Marfia limmii i J Hi niiH''iii M i ill Shagrae Tvnsea Ct SMv Jmeni ud Stm Wlsiuww Heaver ij Li u Li LLJ Hove Feumaa I iiil,ii,il,iiii,iiiiW'" 1 Y '' '" m I ! ! - ill SmKk SckmM CMaer Creatx ! "S .... " -- 1 " t "" -' .' " f CoosTew SoBdaiT Journal antd Star lanes Jacob sea m class of nifty-five F:o$.i Of ixx-. the tss.kx! demands ATTM SlX loneai vurt Se styles' Cr' ts"'ot! fwsfcrSooa" -"Mjofx" iecsft i o - nevnr i lfP'.;...J..iTOl;.iai,.,,liil . i... ,in.iirirn i hi., mm nn.. "-imnieri-Frrww tr'-'? 'vr, Mffl. -wtr...i-..-.v... '- 'ri .h.t.. ...i...... .-f- -rrv r.,.:r.. 1 .- -n- , . rr m. .t A m. ........ , . . IKnl , - ' y '.....'. . . . T - i' ... ' ...... it.- i .iih.ii -flr 7 H l fa I 1 rs si a m. mm m m " j ! ' i-o- o il-l-Bl,l - a 1. 111 1 ii-nn 1 - IIiiv !v filter" ' " today! oSs ; i 1 Announced y YWCA Asud Lai fasMgns of the JSOC's. 1929 a and the 1J8CTS, mothers of TWCA memhers were bonored at Ox traditianal YW May Stoning Breakfast. i Speaking on The Futare of president of W.nmm" Vlr nsnrid TV. fnrjrr lasseis, xxx president off Bed i lawyer and member of the Lin Cross, member of Publics tians i tvtin est rVirmHi csvi tH Board, Alpha Lambda Delia. Gam- :j responsibility of women to branch ma Alpha CM, Theta Sigma PM out from the home and to enter one and Sipna Dlla Tan. "of mcy to m-omea. Carol Thompson; presideDt off Women of the futare should oea taaseiors. caamet member , strwe for a world that is free for of YWCA, member of Phi Sigma iota and Alpna Chi Omega. Virginia Wikxa; secretary of Red Cross, board member of Coed Counselors and member of Alpha Omicroa PL Sinfonio Officers Announced JJew officers, initiates and the re cipient of a SW Kbolarsbjp hve been announced by Phi Ma Alpha soniorua, nandnal profesBional mus ia fraternity. Amer Liocola fa the recipient of the scholarship cvarded each se mester on the basis of musician ship, scholarship and financial need. Hew fraternity officers are John Poutre, president; Jack McKie, vice president; Koa Becker, secretary; Harold SpicknsU, treasurer; Lores Faist, varden; Bill Hatcher,! alumni secretary, and Bob Kaag,' List.orin. - I Initiates are Richard Baker, Petei Bsrge. Diisne Boofli, Walter Carl-! son, Phil Cowman, Drre Creanej Jae Crawford, Dkk Duwsport. Bob ' Graham, Gary LaVoie, Bob Ma.ag,j Edward Malzer, Brace Kartin. ' Biaine. McCslry, Bc9 Owen, BIS Eaecie, Dan Remmers, Jack j TJiOiea, Chris Sawyer, Lee Schnei- j er, Roger Schroeder, Glen Sperry, : Frank Tirro, Eal Varney, Eddie1 Velte, Jim Wengert and Al Zieg&i bein. t al races and creeds, she conclud ed. Sharon Mangold, YW president who served as toastmistress, an nounced the seniors on city cam pus who were outstanding in TW work. Seniors receiving anr&rdg were Gwen Uran, Jan Quinn, Mar- lys Johnson, Kay Burcum, Jo Knapp and Joyce Lease, Kariene Hutchinson, Ag YW president aa noonced 0 Ode and Elaine ItU len as the outstanding seniors from Ag YW. The mciQjerjdaugbter avddLiesi was presented by MarJene Hutcb insoo and her mother. j The admory board officers far the coming year, announced by Janice Osbom, esecative secretary, j are: Mrs. LtHoy Laase, presidest; ! Mrs. George Ernest, rice-president; Mrs. IL J. Gooding, secretary. :, Sew Board members are Miss , l Grace Bennett, Miss Kate Field J and Dr. Gamett Larson. ot the breakfast. 1 f li rs.-ru . . it Art Chairman Selected June Stefamsin, Ag College fresahman, has been selected assist ant chairman for the Builders art committee, Cathy Olds, Builders presideat, announced. Miss Stefanisia belongs to Home Ec Club. She will work wjio Jiiiy Ramey, art chairman. U Club ikefing Alt Ttf Ok caeetteg wi3 be briS im at 7. 38 ia tte X Cluh mn ' C'-i -a. tvwt of pj LrrWt I CWtoeaw, aaaagwemi fresi-l r 5I-;ra Zz;h GrrTi. ,t 3im OerdabL T rsest : t C-jr.jn, r.rr-jr s-akrr f 5e ereKing via tj i2Rt of Yoacg Dexa- eaack. KtovaUa, er Uusker ftti VM,tJi.riiv'l''ll,'JLa' I mum tm The Bn WliV; Cotor by TECHNJCOLCR Yoal par pproYal f CheftfrfieMi sraoclliDCSf Yra11 SMILK yoxEr tpproytl of Cbcfterficld'' quality highest frtJaliry Iqmt uicoJin. Largest selling cigarette in America's colic ces . t i