Wednesday, May 4, I960 Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan On the Social Side: AOPis Reign at Two Fonnals 67 Pat Dean Two members of Alpha Omicron Pi reigned as fra ternity sweethearts over the weekend. Yvonne Young was crowned Fiji Rose Sweetheart at the annual Phi Gamma Delta Rose Formal Friday evening and SaHy Miller was named Acacia Sweetheart at the Acacia Orchid Lei Formal Saturday evening. Both girls are seniors. to addition to queens, many pincings and engagements were announced vr the weekend. Pfennigs Ginger Robertson, Kappa Kappa Gamma senior in Teachers from North Platte to Herb Lyons, Kappa Sigma at the University of Indiana College of Law, from Indi anapolis, Ind. Karen Van Amburgh, Kap pa Kappa Gamma senior in Arts and Sciences from Oma ha, to Terry Moshier, Uni versity alum from Omaha. Cindy Powell, Kappa Kap pa Gamma sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Norfolk, to Steve Gage, Sigma Chi sopho more m Engineering from Beatrice. Patsy Kaufman, University alum from Elm Creek, to Carroll Novicki, Theta Xi senior in Engineering from Duncan. Kay Hiatt, Delta Delta Delta sophomore in Teachers from Lincoln, to Neil Hudson, Beta Sigma Psi junior in En gineering from Broken Bow Susie Sidell, Gamma Phi Beta freshman in Teachers (Congratulations! f ! 4 tea , ' t m 'i 1 1 - . . . 1 "Skip" Harris a member of Hovland-Swanson's College Board on being selected as the President of the Mortar Board of the University of Nebraska. A P mm. from Lincoln, to Ron Jensen. Sigma Phi Epsilon junior in Teachers from uncoln. Susie Edmundson, Alpha Phi freshman in Home Ec from Kansas City, Mo., to Tom Sloan, Sigma Chi grad student from Lincoln. Margaret Liebers, junior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Don Linscott, Phi Delta Theta junior in Business Ad ministration from Lincoln. Engagements Angie Holbert, Delta Gam ma senior in Home Ec from Lincoln, to Harold Johnson, Beta Theta Pi junior in Busi ness Administration f r m Lincoln. Barbara Fitzpatrick, Delta Gamma senior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Gregg Ek lund, Sigma Nu alum from Osceola. Genevieve 'Jill Weyand, Kappa Alpha Theta senior in Teachers from Hastings, to Kaye Ramsey, sophomore in Engineering from Hastings. Mary Cunningham, Kappa Kappa Gamma, senior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha, to Jim Herrod, Sigma Nu alum at Miami University in Ohio from Lima, Ohio. Joan Briggs of New York City, to Joseph Raible, Delta Sigma Phi alum in Business Administration from New York City. Home Economics Honorary Picks Fourteen Snyder Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics honorary, recently initiated 14 girls presently en rolled in the College of Agri culture and an honorary member. The new initiates included Gunel Ataisik, Shirley Gates, Sandra Goodell, Madge Hau- mont, Frances Johnson, Judith Mikkleson, Gladys Rolf smeyer, Virginia Sage horn, Kay Strauss, Beverly Swoboda, Clare Vrba, Mary Walters, Gaylean Wells and Doralee Yeutter. The honorary member was Mis. Clara Gebbard Snyder. Scholastic standing, leader ship and professional abilities in the fields of home econom ics were taken into account by active members in choos ing the new initiates. Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! Golds Of NEBRASKA You'll Enjoy Shopping at Gold's 240 Golf Prog Helped To Design It.. Finns GR 7-1211 junsinjwear. GOLF SHIRT 4 1 ' Y , (It 0 ttxmm- fir u it Featuring The Marvelous Kmv frHSu)in Action Never telore have mi many polf pros dune so much lor u jsolf shirt! Knit 1 yield with hody motion .. marie of a poroiiN fabric to npeed evaporation. Th nhirtail is longer than ordinury and won't pull out or 'huncb up." It's waHhuiile ... .. won't shrink. Sisws S, M, L, XL GOLD'S men's Store .... , Street Floor Plus Added Savings with Green Stamps i ft . ; " m STIIX MISSING This bronze sculpture, "The Dolphins,' taken from the University Art Galleries last week is still missing, according to University officials. The piece was valued at $700. Its return will be accepted without Investi gation, according to Norman Geske, director of the Gal leries. It is believed the theft may have been a "'sneak day" prank. Gooddins 'died By Ag Honorary Dr. Thomas Goodding, pro fessor emeritus oi agronomy, and Charles Ahrens, senior in the College of Agriculture, were honored Tuesday night by the Gamma Sigma Delta, honor society of agriculture. Dr. Goodding received an award of merit as a faculty member. He joined the Uni versity staff in 1917 as as sistant club leader in agri cultural extension. Dr. Good ding has been cited for '"out standing service to agricul ture." Ahrens received the senior scholarship award for having the highest scholastic stand ing among seniors in Ag Col lege. He is a member f the Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta and Sigma XL Gamma Sigma Delta also initiated 44 new memhers. Ag College faculty mem bers: Donald Cianton, "Wil liam Colville, James Drew, RirfcorH pipmine. James Has- sler, Jay Holman. Clyde Noyes, and John Sulek. Graduate Students: Free man Biery, Murray Cor mack, James Feather, Wayne Guenzi, Donald Heuerman, Duane Kantor, Edward Lan gin, Carlos Manese, Amir Mnkhtar, Rollin Schneider, Gerald Wagner and Caliie Ward. Graduating seniors: Charles Ahrens, Frederick Riicc ivtaiirifp Bonne. John Chittick, Thomas Clark, Don ald Elliott Kennein runs, Marvin Gehle, Eldean Ger loff, Ralph Hazen. Charles Homolka, Max Hou ser, Donald Kampbell, Rob ert Klein, Robert Lutes, Da vid Mesner, Chauncey Nel Rnhert Paine. Roland Peterson, Milroy Prochaska, James Purcell, Norman Robl finc, Richard Rouse and James Sandin. Graduate Women Organize National Fraternity Forms J 5th Chapter A chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, national fraternity for graduate women, has been established on the Uni versity -campus. Mrs. Velna Weir will head the new chapter. Myrtle Day is the new vice-president; Gertrude Chase, second vice president; Camille Klasek, re cording secretary ; Beryl Bowlin, corresponding secre tary and Mildred Bartos, treasurer. More than 50 members were initiated into the group. The purpose of the frater nity is to promote the pro fessional ideals among wom en of the graduate schools and to advance the social welfare and activities of wom en of the graduate Bchools. Mrs. Weir explained that the activities of the group would include the sponsoring of a foreign student program and a scholarship grant pro gram. The University chapter be came' the 15th active P h i Delta Gamma chapter in the United States. There is also a chapter at Omaha University. Cap, Gown Orcfers Soulit All students graduating in June should place their or ders for caps and gowns in the near future at the Ne braska Bookstore, Peden's or the University Bookstore. Orders must be in by June 1 in order to be ready for June 4 commencement ex ercises. 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