V I 5 .. , t 5 Pocje 4 1"H5 DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, Moy 12, unite, Moriteir Bosiirds y Slip) 1 Jyimflrs flvy Pay I w.' Mt f I V , Bell Harden : ";: : : , ;f . ..':) f L H O'Dell Mnrphy Eldon Park rf 111 an " ftx'Jmni. irons ) S ! ! p :, tagir 'If Gorton Adams : . -4 I- Af v - I i " ! : . j 1:1.1 ''mmf .'.,"' , i I 'v; I I J - ' t rT-a in i)inimnililB.i opuKri tl alum Z, f ' I TTenke Johnson LiiM.-iiiK&ii. W-i-i. "ftrn Reinhardt Rann -A - " ; II - ' I J " J I ( I ' 1 I v ? . I J The Innocent Society tackled 13 new members Saturday dur ing the Ivy Day activity. New president of the society is Eldon Park, Lincoln, son of Air. and Mrs. Ralph D. Park. A student in the College of Business Ad ministration, he is president of University Builders; treasurer of the Student Council; a member of the All University Fund Board, Junior Class Council and of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Other officers and members: Vice president, Kockford C. Yapp, Manhattan, Kan., son of Mrs. R. G. app. He is president of All University Fund and of the Junior class, a member of the Student Council and of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is a student in the College of Agriculture spe cializing in entomology. I Secretary, Ernest L. Bebb, Om aha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Bebb, Sr. Bebb, a student in the College of Business Admin istration, is a member of the Stu dent Union Board; vice president of Corn Cobs, men s pep organi zation; a member of Alpha Kappa Psi; and secretary of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. 1 Treasurer, James Can- Trum bull, Scottsbluff, son of W. S. Trumbull. Trumbull, a freshman in the College of Law, is a mem ber of Corn Cobs and Student Council and is president of Sig ma Chi fraternity. Sergreant - at - Arms, Dale L. Reynolds, Palmer, son of Oscar H. Reynolds. A student in the College of Agriculture, Reynolds is vice president of University Builders; a member of the Ag Executive Board and the Student Council: and vice president of Farm House fraternity, tural journalism student, is pho tography editor of the 1953 Corn- husker; president of Corn Cobs; and a member of Sigma Delta Chi and of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. J. Gilbert Benedict, Jefferson, la., son of Paul I. Benedict. He is business manager of the 1954 Cornhusker; secretary of the jun ior class; a member of Kosmet Klub, Corn Cobs and Student Council. He belongs to Sigma Phi Epsuon fraternity and is a psy chology major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Robert E. Peterson, Lincoln, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin E. Peter son. A student in the College of Engineering and Architecture, he is business manager of the Ne braska Blue Print; secretary-trea surer of the Engineering Execu tive board; and a member of Sigma Tau and the Student Coun cil. Kenneth Rystrom, Bayard, son of Dr. and Mrs. K. F. Rystrom. He is editorial page editor of the Daily Nebraskan and a member of the Student Council and of Kappa bigma fraternity. He is a jour nalism major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Robert W. Hasebroock, West Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Hasebroock, A freshman in the Yapp vW . 8.--'; k( - Bebb Trumbull Bailey ( l If j Rystrom 1 Kuska ... 1 Sipple V 1 j Candidate Officers Association; a member of Student Council. Sigma Tau, Kosmet Klub, Engi neering Executive Board and of I Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. I Calvin J. Kuska, Omaha, son i of Val Kuska. Kuska. an acricul- Black Masque Chapter Chooses Nineteen 1953-54 Successors Nineteen junior coeds were! Builders, YWCA. Alpha Lambda masKea on ivy uay by the mem- Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon bers of the Black Masque chap-! Omicron, and of Alpha Chi Omega ter 01 Mortar Board. I sorority. Janet Steffen, Norfolk, daugh-l Barbara Crowe. Lincoln, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W;j1ter Stpf- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K fen, was named new president of i Crowe. Barbara is president of Mortar Board to succeed Syvia'tne Ag YWCA. president of Ag Krasne, Fremont. Janet is Dresi-.imeraenoniinational outh Fel- dent of Associated Women Stu-I Jowship. a iormer member of dents; recording secretary of the Home Ec Club council, member Student Council: former news'0' Student Council, Phi Upsilon editor of The Daily Nebraskan ;'Omicron and of Alpha Chi Omega member of Alpha Lambda Delta : sorority. She is a home economics and Pi Lambda Theta. honorarv student. societies. She is a mathematics ma-' Marilyn Erwin, Craig, daughter Kr in Teachers College and a 01 "Jr. ana Mrs. Harry O. Erwin. member of Gamma Phi Beta so- A home economics major, Marilvn rority. l's president of Coed Counselors: Other officers and members are: ?emller,of. Student Council, rn- t i i : j William M. Bailey. Omaha, sonjful,e vi "e R. M. Bailey. A student in the'f . e Intcrfratermty Council .n r; j A u ' a past member of the All itecture. Bailev is president of the lV5lt?' Fun Bf rd'. Umver- C r:,a of icii.tL. Builders Board, vice-presi-' is jdr A - J .... ' J Whmi Young Benedict Hasebroock Courtesy Sunday Journal and Stw dent of the Junior Class, Student! Nebraskan; a member of the Stu- Robert L. Young, Beatrice, son Council, Kosmet Klub, and Delta dent Council and the Student; of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young. An Tau Delta fraternity. Union Board; and president of j agricultural engineering student. Stanley A. Sippie, Nebraska , Sigma iu lraterniry. i-ie is en-ioung is president or Alpha Citv, son of K. A. Sipple. Sipple rolled in the College of Business Gamma Rho fraternity, and a assistant manager of the Daily I Administration. Member of Kosmet Klub. ' "iSearch Week, committee, Phi Up ..silon Omicron and Intprnatinnai B in the College o ences, Barbara is Crowe Erwin f HU-II1191III.III, i nn Dm i.mn nr, 7, 1 -f.L-l.lHouse. She -is a former Taland A, Ar: " : :a. Past member ofcthe All Univer sity Fund Board, ll9rlflA r.nAlinir T S 1 'of hA rnrnhndpr- fnrmpr mPm. , "S. iiincoin, """,T " iaaugmer ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ganization. and of the All Uni- f- ?JLrlSr: a t' versity Fund board; member of2S h , f rwwic Thoti, c:, Phi ind. Sciences, is president of the She belongs to Kama KaDoa r Activities Board for Women; KdPPd pP j former treasurer of Coed Coun- Secretarv. Xeal, O'Dell. South 'SeJ?rs:. I member of Kappa Phi Sioux Citydaughter of Mrs. Lu-'dnn t , a u n-nn Sh ie sn Fn-ii.h1. J.ce Johnson, Lincoln, daugh major in Teachers College; presi-, I ""u.- wenara u. I dent of the YWCA; secretary of ns"' 3oe's President of the Council for: u v . ,u"" ana a jni7niLui cu uie aiuaent council. J Gooddin; Clark Calhoun Bronoilee Conrtety Sunday Journal and Star Koehler, Shuey Win Trophies For Scholarship Nebraska University pK PPri Cross anri'Kanna Delta lS-hf. ls a Journalism ma.ior in the cnrritv i college of Arts and Sciences and Treasurer, Lura Ann Harden,; ?nss to Alpha Chi Omega so Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r0"ty: . , - , Barbara Raun. Hun enn To nomics major in the College of aughtfr of Mr- and M". E- A. Agriculture, Lura Ann is vice "c VJ"- Pwm oi me president of Ag Executive Board; A: a "Ter. ?f University member oi btuoent council, , i uuuu unu- YWCA Home Economics Club Lron ana 01 K-appa Kappa Gam Council and of Alpha Lambda 'ma sorority. She is a home econ Delta and Omicron Nu; formerncmllcs maJ.or.- ' y member of Tassels: president or . c...narai. srotiscJuii, f 'X X . !Ph, Tnsikin Omicron. She be- caugnter of Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Ion es to Chi Omega sorority. ir-"',L- "K'n major in Historian. Shirley Murphy, Lin-the College of Arts and Sciences. coin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bu.san is president of Tassels; a H. J. MurDhv. She is vice presi-ifoer member of the Coed dent of Associated Women Stu- counselors Board and the Ne- dents- Red Cross secretary; past braska University Council for president of Gamma Alpha Chi; World Affairs Board; and a mem former editor of the Husker ber of Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Handbook and past news editor Lambda Delta and of Delta Gam of The Daily Nebraskan; former ma sorority. member of " University Builders Barbara Spilker, M i n d e n, Board; a member of Pi Lambda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har Theta and of Sigma Kappa soror-jvey H. Spilker. Barbara, a home ity. Shirley is an English major economics major, is president of in Teachers College. the Home Economics Club; mcm- Fublicity chairman, Sue Gorton, ber of Farmers Fair Board: for Tecumseh, daughter of Mr. and mer member of Association Worn- Mrs. D. G. Gorton. A journalism en btuaents Board; member of major in the College of Arts and Phi Upsilon Omicron and Alpha Sciences, Sue is vice president ofiLambda Delta. Coed Counselers; former manag-( Joy Wachal, Omaha, daughter ing editor and news editor oi tne or Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wachal. Daily Nebraskan; former member She is vice president of All Uni of University Builders Board and:versity Fund; member of the Stu- A 11 TTnJ.rarrifv VlinH Rnarfl" fliHpnt TTninn V.n-jrrl' fn,n nw Eldon Shuey of Crab Orchard, , f ai T.mMa rpita.'hpr nt v, TT;oit Diu. IHZ SZftZJL ?n?!!Theto Sigma Phi and of Kappa : Board. An elementary educav.n Kappa Gamma sorority. .student in Teachers College, she Barbara Adams, North Platte, belongs to Delta Gamma Borority. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harriet Wcnl. Lincoln, daugh C. Adams. A journalism and Eng-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wenke. cv mainr in l eacners luuckc, ane is A iinivprsitv nmri nm; unese awaras, given Dy ineBarbara is editor of the Corn- president; former managing editor Junior-Senior class Board, "werehusker; forrner member of the of the Cornhusker; former mem presented for the first time thiSj-teerinE committee of the Ne-; ber of P.ed Cross Board and Uni- year. The trophies were en-ihraska University Council for versity Builders Board: member World Affairs; former memoer 01 oi tne Junior Class Council. Al University Builders Board; mem-pha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta ber of Alpha Lambda Delta, Theta Sigma Phi and of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Sue Brownlee, Omaha, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brownlee. Sue is former All Uni versity Fund vice president; past member of University Builders Board; vice president of Pi Lambda Theta; member of Asso ciated Women Students Board and the Junior Class Council. She is an elementary education major in Teachers College and a mem ber of Delta Gamma sorority. Jane Calhoun, Lincoln, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. O. V. Calhoun. An elementary education student, Jane is vice president of Univer sity Builders; forrner secretary of All University Fund; former cheer leader; and a member of Pi Lambda Theta. Alpha Lambda Delta and of Delta Gamma sorority. Connie Clark, St. Edward, ! WnirrMor nf T"r unM 1M Ti T ! BHOE a1iman for Bummer vacation, arn received ivy Day awaras ior at-i taining the highest accumulative grade averages for seven consec utive semesters among Senior men and women. graved and cited the accomplish ment of the recipient. Miss Koehler, an English ma.ior In Teachers College, has an 8.333 weighted average. She is past president of NUCWA. past vice president of Mortar Board Soci ety and a member of Delta Gamma. Shuey, graduating senior in the College of Pharmacy, has an ac cumulative average of 8.221. 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