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    Monday, May 9, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
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Burt, Perlman Win
Moot Court Contest
Two University students,
Donald F. Burt and Harvey
S. Perlman, were named win
ners of the 1966 Allen Moot
Court competition at the Uni
versity College of Law Friday.
The pair, as a team, won
the final round of arguments
before members of the Ne
braska State Supreme Court
and received gold commem
orative medals at the Col
lege's annual awards banquet.
Their names will bp inscribed
on a plaque in the College.
In addition to the Allen
awards, Burt and Perlman
were honored for submitting
the best senior brief. In addi
Four Nominated
Cont. from Pg. 1, Col. 5
those who have become asso
ciated with him," the letter
concludes.
Daub Nominated
Daub, his letter of nomina
tion states, is a senior in the
College of Law, "Where he
has contributed greatly to
the development of the college
and the University."
The letter continues that
he served as University pres
ident, regional governor and
national vice president of the
American Law Students As
sociation and as president of
his legal fraternity.
Daub, the letter noted, is
currently working on a pro
gram "which will establish a
placement service for law
graduates. A program which
has been needed for many
years."
University Influenced
"The University has also
been influenced by the lead
ership of Hal Daub," the let
ter continues.
He has served as a mem
ber of the ASUN constitution
al convention, the law adviser
to the Student Tribunal for
three years and a founder and
influence in Vox Populi.
Daub, the letter concludes,
has shown "clear and decis
ive leadership and obvious
contribution to the Univer
sity." Wolfe Nominated
The letter nominating Wolfe
cites, "English 265, the course
he has been teaching, as one of
the most popular and one of
the best on campus."
Wolfe, the letter continued,
"has the rare teaching ability
to organize his material, to
present it succinctly and in
depth and, finally, to encour
age his students."
"Although he researches
all of the books he teaches
with great thoroughness," the
Madrigal,
Ensemble
In Concert
The University Madrigal
Singers and Brass Ensemble
will present a public concert
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Nebraska Union ballroom.
The Madrigal Singers, a se
lect group of talented fresh
men singers, are under the
direction of John Moon, as
sociate professor of music
education. The Brass Ensem
ble is directed by Jack Snider,
professor of brass instru
ments. The program:
"Passacaglia and Fugue"
by Presser; "Theme and
Variations" by Reynolds;
"Jubilate Deo" by Gabrieli;
"Sing We and Chant It," by
Morley; three works by Mont
everdi: "0 What Consuming
Torments" "0 Mirtillo," and
"Cruel Amaryllis;" "My Bon
By Lass," by Morley; "Flora
Gave Me Fairest Flowers"
by Wilbye; "Grace My Lovely
One, Fair Beauties," and
"Lady, Your Eye My Love
Enforced" by Weelkes; "Ra
diant Stars, Above the Moun
tains Glowing" by Cui; and
"A Little White Hen" by
Scardello.
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tion, Burt was named winner
of the Dean Roscoe Pound
Memorial Award for his oral
arguments.
Runners up in the 1966 Al
len competition are Donald
H. Bowman and E. John Stan
ley. Members of the Allen Moot
Court Board for the coming
year are Rodney P. Cathcart,
chairman; Gary G. Thomp
son, secretary; and the fol
lowing members: Joseph T.
Couillard, John W. DeCamp,
Howard Friedman, Larry D.
Hall, Ronald A. Kastanek,
Stephen Stastny, and William
D. Sutter.
letter adds, "is attitude to
wards student's questions is
always warm and lively. Both
in and after class, he express
es a great willingness to dis
cuss ideas and literary tech
niques with his students."
On Second Book
The letter continued that
Wolfe has written reviews for
the "Prairie Schooner, has
published articles in journals
and is working on his second
book on contemporary fic
tion." "Wolfe's youthful energy,
his academic seal and his in
terest in advising student
groups on campus" were also
cited in the letter.
Outstanding Psychologist
"Levine is an outstanding
psychologist, teacher and
member of the University
community," one letter of
nomination states.
He serves as an advisory
editor of the Journal of Con
sulting Psychology, editor of
the Nebraska Symposium on
motivation and chairman of
the Region V Mental Health
Planning Committee.
The letter adds that Levine
has also contributed numer
ous articles to professional
journals and has "been in
strumental in organizing var
ious community mental health
programs."
Clinic Supervisor
At the University, the let
ter continues, Levine has been
supervisor of the psycholog
ical clinic and director of the
clinical training program.
The letter notes that as dir
ector of the program, he "has
been an enthusiastic and stim
ulating teacher and adminis
trator. He is someone who
always has time to be in
terested in the problems and
aspirations of both under
graduate and graduate stu
dents." Levine's activities on cam
pus, the letter adds, includes
contributing "to various stu
dent activities, clubs and
panel discussion."
"Furthermore," the letter
concludes, "Levine has been
named a member of the board
of directors of the Nebraska
Civil Liberties Union".
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MUSIC ... for the Ivy Day festivities was provided by men's and
woman's living units trying for the annual Ivy Day Sing trophy. Shown
here are members of Zeta Tau Alpha, who won third place in the Sing.
Bowling, Cosier Are
Top Senior Scholars
Vicky Ann Dowling and
John H. Cosier were honored
as the top scholars in the s e n
ior class at the University's
Ivy Day ceremonies Saturday.
Miss Dowling was cited as
the senior with the top wo
men's average with a 4.13.
Cosier was cited as the
senior with the high men's
average a 4.157.
The Mortar Board Scholarship-Activities
Trophy was
presented to Chi Omega sor
ority. Gamma Phi Beta was
second, Delta Gamma, third;
Kappa Alpha Theta, fourth;
and Kappa Kappa Gamma,
fifth.
The Innocents Scholarship
Activities trophy was won by
Beta Theta Pi with Farm
House, second. Theta XI
placed third followed by Alpha
Gamma Rho, fourth; Sigma
Phi Epsilon, fifth; Beta Sig
ma Psi, sixth; Kappa Sigma,
seventh; Phi Kappa Psi,
eighth; and Triangle, ninth.
Winner of the American As
sociation of University Wo
men's award, presented to
the senior woman on the ba
sis of scholarship and profes
sional interest was Vicki Dow
ling. A senior in the College
of Arts and Sciences major
ing in English, she is a mem
ber of the Nebraska Career
Scholars program and was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
She also has won a Woodrow
Wilson fellowship.
The C. B. Schultz Commun
ity Service Award, presented
in honor of Dr. C. B. Schultz,
curator of the University
Museum, to the fraternity
which has contributed most
to community service during
the year, went to Alpha Tau
Omega.
The University of Nebraska
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Service To Colombia
Purpose Of Meeting
Plans for implementing the
recently signed contract to
render technical service and
assistance in agricultural de
velopment in Colombia, South
America, will be discussed in
Lincoln on Thursday and Fri
day. The meeting will bring to
gether high government and
education officials from Co
lombia and representatives ot
the University and other co
operating midwestern univer
sities. The contract between the
University and the U.S. V
gency for International De
velopment (AID) was recent
ly signed in Bogota, Colom
bia. Participating from South
American is the conference at
the Nebraska Center will be
Dr. Jose Mejia Salazar, minis
ter of agriculture and pres
ident of the board of direc
tors of the Institute of Colom
bian Agriculture (ICA); Dr.
Fernando Penaranda, director-general
of ICA; Dr. Alvaro
Gartner, director of educa
tion at ICA; Dr. Rafael Sam
per, board of directors mem
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Ten Honored As
Chain Leaders
Ten University coeds were
honored Saturday as leaders
of the Ivy and Daisy chains at
the institution's 77th observ
ance of Ivy Day.
Leaders of the Ivy Chain,
composed of senior women,
were: Judy Tanner, Margie
Lehl, Sandra Heybrock, Mary
Kay Rakow, Barbara Trites
and Sarah Shaw.
The Daisy Chain leaders,
composed of underclasswom
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Chancellor Clifford M. Har
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ference which opens with
Governor Frank Morrison
hosting the guests for break
fast Thursday morning. After
informal discussions Thurs
day, the South American vis
itors will tour the meat lab
oratory and the department
of ag information on the east
campus Friday morning and
then travel to Concord to in
spect the Northeast Nebraska
Experiment Station Friday
afternoon.
Under the contract, fi
nanced by AID, work will be
done with the Colombian Ag
ricultural Institute and at the
National University Schools
of Agriculture and Veterinary
Medicine at Bogota, Medellin
and Palmira. Recruiting of
staff for the operation is ex
pected to start soon.
Dr. William Colwell, chief
of mission in Bogota, is to
direct the project and will
report to Vice Chancellor Ad
am Breckenridge, who on
July 1 will assume respon
sibility for all international
programs at the University.
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