The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1954, Page Page 4, Image 4

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NUCWA Opens
Board Applications
Applications for N U W C A
Board positions may be obtained
from the organization box in the
Union basement until noon Fri
day. Interviews will be held from
2 to 4 p.m. Friday.
Positions open are: assistant
vice-president in charge of
Spring Conference and United
Nations Week, corresponding
secretary and chairman in
charge of membership, program,
publicity, foreign student rela
tions, current affars, and faculty
relations.
AUF Speakers Bureau
To Hold Meeting Today
An All Univefsity Fund
Speakers Bureau meeting will be
held Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Union
Parlor X, Susie Good, AUF
speakers chairmen announced,
t The meeting will 'be devoted
to education of speakers in the
principles and purposes of AUF.
Interested students are invited
to attend the meeting which will
feature a panel discussion.
HOWD YOU UKE TO-
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Aviation Cadet Selection
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I are coming to (iuaert mine
of dty) to aiiow yon bow.
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no. of day). Meet them at
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danee) during their stay.
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Innocents,
Four Honorary Members Announced
rreaiciea rains were cunspic-
uously absent as Norma Loth
rop, 1954 May Queen, watched
ttrtrkSWiSvenrtfra
annu Ivv Dav ceremon es
annual ivy jjay cereinonies.
over the tradition and pageantry
Miss Lothrop ascended her
throne to reign over her court
and the day's festivities which
ttTInenTan
sings, tackling of Innocents and
-of new Mortar B0ard
MAm.nF-imNOR th Ouom
was Georgia Hulac. Both women
ova raniAro In 'I Q o nr-o f ri Ifttffl
r1r.t Via Taocolo onH a frrmr
momhor of the YWCA cabinet.
She was 1952 Homecoming Queen
and a junior attendant to the
May Queen at last year's Ivy Day
ceremonies.
Miss Hulac is a member of the
Teachers College Dean's Advis-
orv Board. Dast treasurer of the
Ulnm.n'i Athlti Asann at nn.
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past president of Physical Edu- K4nbel is a rnember of Univer
cation Club and a past member " ROTC Band. Ag Union
of Tassels and Student Council. fXd'in S CoHege.
Ivy Day Court
Senior members of the Ivy Day
court were Sally Hall, Phyllis
Kort, and Phyllis Loudon.
Junior attendants were Jan
t cM wir,;H
Stolz and Madeline Watson. Paula
TtmanV. .Tanpt Oordon. Gail KaU
sltPf. .Tanpt T.inmiist.. Cathv Olds
and Carol Anderson were sopho-
more members of the court.
Diane Knotek and Linda Buth-
man were the freshman members
of the court, serving as pages.
CHILDREN IN the court were
the son and daughters of former
Mortar Boards. They were Lynne
Nevin, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
r, t. KT';. vb(WI i -;.
Robert Nevin Kathenne Louise
Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baker, flower girls, and
Bobbie Jenkins, son of Mr. and OTHER NEW members of In
Mrs. Earl Jenkins, crown bearer, nocents are:
Leaders of the Ivy Chain were
Sharon Cook, Jean Davis, Rose-
mary Castner, Diane Hinman, Pat
Lindgren and Helen Jean Utter-
back.
Leaders of the Daisy Chain
were Natalie Katt, Kathleen Kel-
Brewster
Schlaphoff
Courtesy Lincoln Journal
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Denims ... for
&ood-lookin&, easy
going casual wear
ijl 95
For relaxed comfort and smart
appearance in your leisure
time, get Magee's denim
slacks and Jackets. The Jackets
have knitted cuiis, waist and
collar and com in small, me
dium, large and extra large.
The slacks are saddle stitched
down the sides and ccme in
waist sixes 28 to 44. Both
are faded blue, charcoal and
brown, 4.95 each.
Men's Sportswear ...
ley, Ann Launer, Sara Stephen-
SOn DeGraw, Berneta Kosenquist
and Norma Westcott.
den. and Mary Stromer, junior
cla8 President, planted the ivy
Dfti. tKn n,.n(otlnn
To1 .1 a mac eanlrvt Mqca nroc.
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innocents
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thrown Pto tta ground by hided
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Scaled 11954 memb,
mJilf wdiSLvCkiSfrn
P'ace late Saturday afternoon.
em?en'S n0r"rL,?
Arf,S .JTSSKl
AmSemrSCorp!
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StUOent and a
Kappa Phi. He is president of Red
Cross and the junior class and a
"?e";lbetr f Nebraska Masquers,
Blu.a1 council, n.osmei js.iud
"u U"B
Junior Knobel was tapped vice
president He is president of Corn
CoDS and Vlce President of Ag
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x--c coara ana x ai in nuuse.
NEW INNOCENTS secretary
is Leonard Barker. He is in
Teachers College, president of
Theta Xi, member of University
Band, vice president of Corn
Cobs, Student Council, Union
Board and Gamma Lambda.
Walt Wright was chosen treas-
urer. He is also treasurer
ounuers, in business ftaminis-
tratin College, president of Delta
Tau Delta, rnember of Student
1SIJtd and hlstonan
of.Kosm?t Klub' . .
jacK nogers was appoimea
sergeant-at-arms and is in Arts
and Science. He is Dresident of
student Council and vice presi-
dent of Religious Welfare Council
and YMCA. Rogers is a member
of University Singers, Gamma
t i j j " V . .
Lambda and the. varsity debate
team.
Bill DeVries. College of Busi-
ness Administration, president of
Phi Delta Theta and Inter-Fra-
ternity Council, member of AUF,
Builders. Board, and. Kosmet of Chi Omega, majoring in Busi-
Klub. ness Administration.
Brock Dutton, Ag College, pres- JoAnn Meyers was named vice
ident of Ag YMCA, vice presi- president. A home economics ma
dent of Ag Religious Council and jor, she is vice president of Coed
a member of Corn Cobs, Student
Council, Alpha Zeta and Farm
House.
Marv Friedman, Arts and Sci
ence, president of Religious Wel
fare Council and Philosophy Club
and a member of AUF, Red
Cross debate team, Inter-Frater
nity Council, Corn Cobs, Stu
dent Council and Sigma Alpha
Mu.
DORAN JACOBS, Business Ad
ministration, assistant business
manager of The Nebraskan, pres
ident of Zeta Beta Tau, AUF
Board, Student Council, and Corn
Cobs treasurer and treasurer of
YMCA. ,
Don Novotony, Ag College,
Classified
Ads
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A blu 1949 Pontine con
vertlble. Call 5-5148 after 6:30 p.m.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Men or women atudenti to
assist with cooking at Student Health
Center. Bus l)oy needed also. Prefer
students who will be in summer ses
sions. Cash plus meal. Apply dieti
cian. Magee's First Floor
Kyi 'H
's Select 34 Juniors;
president of Ag Exec Board, vice
president of Alpha Gamma Rho
and a member of Alpha Zeta,
Block and Bridle Club.
Dan Rasdal, Engineering Col-
W. vIpi nrBiHfnt. nt SiVma
ajuuuw d wwwu, vwui aim
Tau and Sigma Chi. secretary.
treasurer of Engineering Execu-
tive Board, treasurer of Amerl-
can Instit"te nectrical Engi-
neers and a member of Corn
g- drigals and Student
Art Raun, Ag College, Builders
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Corn Cobs. Kosmet Klub. StuI
CiuOTeclK.S
Alpha, Gamma W
TOM WOODWARD. Arts and
Science, editorial page editor of
The Nebraskan, president .. of
Sigma Nu, a member of Corn
Cobs.
Three honorary Innocents were
tapped Saturday afternoon. Val
Kuska of Omaha, agricultural
. . ... ,
agent of the Burlington Railroad,
was tapped by his son, Cal Kuska, Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta
1953-54 Innocent. and secretary of Kappa Delta.
Perry Branch, director-secre- Phyllis Colbert, home econom
tary of the University Founda- ics major, president of AUF, 1953
tion; and Dr. Ephriam Mixson, Homecoming Queen, member of
associate director of resident in- Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon
struction in Ag College and pro-
'essor of. entomology, were also
elected 88 honorary members.
Mortar Boards
to raj j 0h m
ber D Doretta Schlaphoff was
ctoWT&
the senior women's honorary.
Dr. Schlaphoff, chairman of
the home economics department,
was tapped "in recognition of
,,tcioni l. tt;
versity." She holds several posts
0f national leadership in the
home economics profession, and
was recently named dean of the
Jti-cnuj imijicu ucmi vi uic
school of home economics at Kan-
sac state Toiwe
JO KNAPP was masked as
president of Black Masaue chao-
ter. She is secretary of YWCA.
former managing editor of the
Cornhusker, secretary of Pan-
hellenic Council and a member
Counselors and Delta Gamma,
president of Phi Upsilon Omicron
and a member of Gamma Alpha
Chi.
Muriel Pickett was chosen sec
retary. She is president of Build
ers, member of Student Council,
Pi Beta Phi, 1954 Typical Ne
braska Coed and president of
Si?,m? . A1Pha Iota- She is en
rouea in xeacners college.
JOYCE LAASE was masked as
treasurer. Miss Laase, Teachers
college, is president of YWCA,
a member of Red Cross Board,
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Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda
Theta and Alpha Xi Delta
Eileen Mullarkv. Teachers Col-
iaCTA la nicmr an XflA ia V1PA
pr;s-dent of AWS and a mem.
ber of Builders Pi Lambda
TViab anA riaHa fiatnma
Jean steffen was appointed
Mortar Board publicity chairman
t, n To.viro riioa sh
Evident V ' oSST PMBeta
onA t,i nPMnt attit
are:
' Bennington Teachers
College, president of Tassels,
'""ry ff AWS member f
Student council. Pi Lambda Theta
and AIpha ?
MARILYN BREWSTER, Teach-
ers College, president of AWS,
secretary of Tassels, member of
"Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda
Theta and Alpha I'm.-
Kay Burcum, Arts and Science,
vice president of YWCA and
Presby House, member of Re-
ligious Welfare Council, Phi
,. . ...
Omicron and vice president of
Kappa Alpha Theta.
Carol Gillet, Teachers College,
president of Coed Counselors,
member bf Red Cross Board, Pi
Lambda Theta and Alpha Omi-
Betty Hrabik, home economics
major' President of Home Eco-
nomi C'ubA' I953 H3elloJ G,
"r JS'JS
Upsilon Omicron and Gamma
"1"'a V"'
JO JOHNSON. Teachers Col-
,ege- vice president of Tassels,
Coed Counselors Board and a
member of Alpha Xi Delta.
Fran Wit. WW -rnlVw.'
nan ijuunc, icnuiiers college,
vice president of Red Cross, AUF
RnarH nH nrpirfpnt of Siirm
Delta Tau. .
Mary Jane Mapes, Teachers Col-
e n kc.i,
or vi-0 r,c,Mr,t nt attt? .
member of Gamma Phi Beta. - -
Elaine Millen, home economics
major, vice president Ag YWCA
ana Home economics Club, na
tional president of Home Econo
mics Club and a member of Phi
Upsilon Omicron and Chi Omega.
iniA;nivi'Uui, nunie ecu".
nomics major, president of Ag "'f lv . Tri d .
YWCA and Vocational Home Ec! n lmuftJ1Z
onomics Association, member of Presented the first place cup to the
Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omi- Sttoarf dS"
cron. Gamma Alpha Chi, Alpha ' . 0!i!rcJrr resldent'
Lambda Delta and Kappa Delta. awarded the s.ornt.y CUp
Kathy O'Donnell. Arts and Sci- FARMHOUSE WON second place
ence, president of WAA, member jn the fraternity division and Al-
of Nebraska Masquers, AWS and pha Chi Omega and Chi Omega
Chi Omega. won second and third, respectively,
Nancy Odum, Teachers College, in the sorority competition,
editor of Cornhusker, vice presi- ' Rolland Ahrens and Susan Rein
dent of Builders, members of Pi hardt received awards from the
Lambda Theta, Theta Sigma Phi,
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Rogers
Devrlea
y.-wswwww
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Jacobs
Novotny
Woodward
Kuska
Kappa Tau Alpha and Gamma Phi
Bet.
Dorothy Sears, Business Admin-
lsiraiion, presiueui oi DrtDW ana
International House, treasurer of
ifor... pw momhor nf "Rrnrfonr
Council, Coed Counselor Board and
Phi Chi Theta.
Marilvn Hamer. Teachers Col-
lece. secretary of Student Coun-
cil member of Union Board, Pi
' p
uelta uamma
L.amDaa ineia ana presiaent oi
Achievement Cups
GancGPrforSve
in scholarship and activities dur-
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junior and senior classes for hav-
Stromer Knobel Barker Wright
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A Lucky tastes better wtrik,
imoortam.
2. .
taste Bew;;,T -
the famous
i.ir
tones up better
make3 it tasxo o VlPT,.
-rP.c:riBr
That's why a i.u ---- i3 wM
And naturally. WtWr tas
Sluce0stiea8ll other hrands.
oy better
I.UCKIES TASTE BETTER f
cleaner, -freshen smoother.
,
Dutton
Rasdal
Raun
Branch
Hlxson
Courtesy Lincoln Journal
ing the highest scholastic averages
among senior men and women.
,iTt
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nwi r scholarship and ability
m the field of journalism when
hey were pledged to Theta Sig-
ma Phi women's honorary pro-
fessional journalism society.
Those pledged were Berneta
Rosenquist, Mrs. Betty Day, Janice
miuue nauacu,
inia nenaerson, t'nyuis nersn-
berger, Marcia Mickelsen, Marilyn
Mitchell, Kathleen Nosky, Sue Ra
mey and Shirley Rosenberg.
bers in Ellen Smith Hall Saturday
morning. -.
Main Feature Clock
(Hchedulea Furnished by Theaters)
Lincoln: "Ride Clear of Di
ablo," 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40, 9:40.
Stuart: "Elephant Walk," 1:15,
3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:20.
Nebraska: "Julius Caesar,
1:07, 3:19, 5:29, 7:40, 9:48.
Varsity: "Beachhead," 1:33,
3:35, 5:37, 7:39, 9:41.
State: "The Mad Magician,"
2:12, 4:47, 7:22, 9:55. "Combat
Squad," 1:00, 3:35, 6:10, 8:45.
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