The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1948, Ivy Day Edition, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, April 30, 1948
RETIRE
(Continued from Page I.)
Young's name was on the hand
list for four years and she was
the recipient of the Borden Home
Economics scholarship award. A
Franklin E. and Orinda M. John
son scholarship went to Mary
Esther Dunkin.
Ag College Innocents included
Ned Raun, Charles Brim and
Duane Munter. Enrolled in Arts
and Sciences were Rod Franklin,
Stan Johnson, Dick Folda, Av
Bond?.rin, George Miller and Jack
Hill. Bizad Innocents were Dick
Lahr and Fig Flagg, while Martin
Pesek was in the College of Den
tistry. Lee White was a law stu
dent Stan Johnson was a member of
PBK and was on the honor list
for four years. Ned Raun, also on
the honor list for four years, was
the recipient of a WNAX Agri
cultural scholarship. Innocent
George Miller received two schol
arships, J. C. Seacrest and Frank
lin E. and Orinda M. Johnson.
MORTAR BOARD
(Continued from Page J.)
YWCA, and a member of Student
Council, Alpha Lambda Delta,
Delta Delta Delta.
Lillian Lock is president of the
Home Ec Clubs, vice president of
Ag Exec Board, secretary of Ag
YWCA and a member of Phi Up
silon Omicron.
Genene Mitchell is Student
Foundation president, a member
of Coed Counselors, Cornhusker
and Pi Beta Phi.
Jane McArthur is managing
editor of Cornhusker, a member
of AWS Board, YWCA and Delta
Delta Delta.
RODEO
(Continufd from Page I.)
Mlml Lou. James. Jackie Wlghtman and
Ion and June Oable. Dorothy Lathrop and
Pat Nordin. Joan Rhode and Kathle
Jensen. Jo Srb and Sharon Murphy. Phil
Rosa and Jan Nutzman. Kany Worchester
and Pat Meehan. Louise McDill and
Annette Carnahan, Mary Lou Graham
and Lois Thorfinn n. Doris Carey and
Jane Scott. Lois Cole and Shirley Sonaef
fer. Grade Nielson and Trudy Lucas.
Winnie Cook and Mltri Carothers. Joy
Lvman and Phvllis Mortlook. Shirley Wyss
and Virginia' Seacrest. Mary Jane Rade
macher and Sheila Curarn, Shirley Allen
and Ginger Taylor. Helen Oschncr and
Sue Fisbwood, Clarice Fiala and Patty
Page. Gwen Monson and Marilyn Bottecer,
Alice Boswell and Mary F. Johnson. Ponna
and Wands Pearson. Annette Stopkotte
and J fn Beck. Jean Stopkotte and Sue
Bjcrklund. Maxine Ludwich and Maria
Llrelt. Marian Pratt and Virginia Baa
kin, Marilyn Kuhlman and Helen Budiet,
Dorothy Travis and Marilyn Legge.
The arena is located on the
athletic field northwest of the Ag
Union. Admission is fifty cents
and tickets can be purchased at
the gate.
Farmers Fair is presented by an
elected Fir board, headed by
Rick Wahlstrom, which includes
VauHhn Johnson, Don Kellogg,
Charles Smith, Lucy Manning,
Don Smith, La Rayne Wahlstrom,
Eunice Jensen, Harriet Moline, Vi
Vasika and Charles Brim.
Denim & twill pedal
pushers, 3.50;
Shorts. 2.25 & 2.50.
Both in Rose.
Faded Blue. Gold. '
Navy or White.
Cole of California
2-pc swimsuit. Maure.
Yellow or Emerald, 14.95
Below, shoulder show
ballerina sundress,
gay cotton print. 14.95
Left Rhumba ruffled
separates: Frilly
White blouse, 6.50; liwishy
Black skirt. 9.95
Plaid cotton shirts. 3.95 JrQ'
Plain 4 striped T-shirts. ' fjSr e
Mabs ol Hollywood i ji VX- V
1 -pc suit White. A II
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CHARM SCHOOL STYLE SHOW
Tuesday. May 4th, 7:15 p.m.
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