Pace 4 THE NEBRASKAN Friday, Jonuory J 3, 195 Union Lounge: Annual Morfar Board Tea onor 300 Tod Scholars 1 H Approximately 300 University women will be honored for high scholarship at the annual Mortar Board Scholarship Tea Sunday at X pjn. in the Union Lounge. Ten students will cial recognition as the top-ranking senior women scholastically who have earned at least 30 credit hours at the University. All the seniors honored hnw a. cumulatedaverages of more than sw per cent. Those to be honored are Dorothy nacaugnun, senior m Teachers College: Mary Domineo. spninr in Teachers College; Joan Kubaca In- man, semor in Teachers College; Johana Dailey, senior in Arts and Sciences; Shirley Rosenberg Rochman, sen ior in Arts and Sciences; Cathryn Olds Bridges, senior in Teachers uwiege; fcleanor von Bargen, sen ior in Teachers College; Wanda Westerhoff, senior in Agriculture; Nancy Cartwright Hamer, senior in ieacners College, and Janet Gor don, senior in Arts and Sciences. Other students honored have schoU astic averages of 83 per cent or higher and have earned at least 12 credit hours at the University. They are: Els A dm lull, Lincoln) Jen A liken. Lin coln; Joanne Alberdint, Cliy Center; Pa tricU AJvord. Lincoln; Carol Anderson, Lincoln; Doris Anderwm, South Sioux City; l antra Anderson, Wiusa; Carol Asbury. t. Joseph, Mo.: Pernor Baldwin, Hebron; Mrs. Carolyn Conklira Balfour, Nebraska City: Phyllis Banks. Campbell; Barbara Barkmeier, Exe ter; Helen Barnette, Holdretv; Lillian Bar rett, Coiumbm; Imoirene Barry, Wahoo; Wary Ann Baru, North Loud: Mrs. Vrm Allerton Beardsley, Clarks; Iris Becker. Milford; Mrs. Jane Laase Becker, Lin coln; Karen Beghtol. Lincoln: Marilyn Bel deck. Lincoln; Joanne Bender, Weeping Water: Dorothy Bence, Bankleman: Jeaa Bennett, North Platte; Charlotte Benson. Sioox Falls. S.D.; Mary Beraer. Oxford; Barbara Bertsren, Aurora; Constance Berry, Onawa, la.: Glenna Berry, Onawa, Ia.s Annabell Blincow, Loop City; Vivian Bo land, Bloomfield; Karen Ronins. Creston; Norma Bossard. Norfolk; Mrs. Caroline A. Boswell, Benkleman; Mrs. Janet Chria ten sen Boucher, Villisca, la.; Betty Branch, Omaha- Mrs. Cathryn Olds Bridges, Omaha; Pearl Bremer, Stanton; Mrs. Bonnie Brrm der, Lincoln; Anna Brooks, Rugby, Tenn.; Beverly Back, Lincoln; Linda Buthraan, Falls City; Betty Cander, Humboldt; Nancy Carmody, Weat Point; Phyllis Cast, Lincoln; Jo Ann Chalupa, Hallam; Kay Christensen, Lincoln: Lannl Christorfel. Omaha: Cret chen Christopher. Schuyler; Mrs. Mariory Chab Cizek. Wilber; Edna Cleveland. Mc- Xrew: 11. longer. Lean City; Barbara utjnnia, Lincoln; i-rndence Cooper, Hum boldt; Patricia Coover, Lincoln; Mrs. Thel ma Cox. Lincoln: Joanna Dailey. Omaha; Martha Danlel- iincain; jams Davidson, Minden; Imo tene Davis, Inman; Beverly Deer. Carle ton: Anne Desmond. Lincoln; Gretchen De Vries, Cortland; Shirley Dewey. Lincoln; Dorothy Dicke. Palisade: Mary Domingo, weeping water; Marilyn Dow. Belvidere; Polly Downs. Lincoln; Gail Drahota, Colum bus; Charlotte Drisham, Beatrice; Karen Dryden. North Platte; Joanne Dudley. Litch field; Carol Dunker. Dodge; Mrs. Dorothy Mesner Dunovan, Lincoln; Betty Lou Eberhart, Bassett; Mrs Pa mela nenuenon cxicn, winter Haven, Fla.; Margaret Edwards, Lincoln; Barbara Eicke, Rosalie; Evonne Einspahr, Imperial; Marian Elder, North Platte: Jeanne Elliott; Scotts bluff; Margaret' Elliott, Mineral Springs, Tex.; Judy Erickson, Oakland; Ruth Esch, Beatrice: Claryce Evans, Bloomfield; Delores Fangmeier, Lincoln; Barbara Farquahr. Lincoln: .Tnrw- V-f1 Tam. Charlene Ferguson, Kearney; Phyllis Frank lin, A (wood, Kan.; Mary Fritts, Lyons: Sylvia Cease. Lincoln: Patricia Gillespie. Grand Island; Kay Gleason, Beatrice; Mar tha Clock. (TIvssm: Siiranru. rLnarl T i coin; Carole Goodman, Ohiowa; Janet Gor don, Lincoln; Helen Gourlay. Lincoln: M Martha Pnvne f-raha m Hianraa. M Hc-j la Kvnnttt flrav rVot... T ' f ' . - - vim,, j " m v umoKwsili Lincoln; Fauneil Gutzmann, Norfolk; Elizabeth Hackman. OanH T.lanHf To.,... line Hagadorn, Curtis; Mrs. Nancy Cart- wiivnt namer, uncoin; Marianne Hansen Sioux City. la ! Man. I.in u.m.vuu.u Fremont; Gloria Harris. Arapahoe; Betty namson, scoruoiuTi; lirace Harvey, Logan, la.; Florence Haslam, Fremont: Helen Hawke, Lincoln; Marilyn Heck, California, Ma.: Fmilv Hpmnhill. T.kim.h. rv-thi. Henderson, Hinsdale, 111.; Evelyn Henrv. riaitsmouin: t.aroie Hpnt7n. vw,m- Man. rierpca, .Lawrence; fnyius Mersh beraer. Su nrrnr Tin n UMIIHM TV. X ( . . . Jacqueline MigBee, Beatrice; Sharon Hocker Lincoln; Catherine Hodder. Lincoln: Mn Kiim Ramnv MrtlKrt I in.nl.. Gku Yji! ' . . . ... .. . uiuvuiii, . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1. J 1 H l- como, Hastings; Kooerta Holt, Blair; Karen none, orana Marau, Minn.; Margie Hooks Hlair: Wills TJn.li (Nsu. L'- u. a ra . .....b ...... .. . ."iii. i o. t-J . , sara nuoxa, Beatrice; Virginia Hudson, Lin- coin; jean i-iuciuc, cusus; Ardtto Hughes Lincoln: Shlrlpv WhtIt Wvmnr. nutcnerson, Lincoln. Mn. .Tom Kwaha TnmiH T . a Diane Irvin, Lincoln: Ellen Jacobsen. St Paul: Man TimM Nebraska f'ilv: latla lonm, T I I-. 1 Jeffrey, Smlthfleld; Barbara Jclgerhuis, Hu ron. K n : Ulfa Tj.lMlr lln... O. 1 " " - . . .( wiiiauai V ai 111 Jensen, Lincoln: Sharon Jensen, Fremont: taroiyn jonnson, tireenwood; Jean Johnson North Platte; Nancy Johnson, Wauoeta Betty Joy. Falls City: Mrs. Jeanne Hrabak Kane. Stanton: Gail Katskee, Lincoln; Lois Kattler, Lincoln; .-wary Keller. Grant: Mary Keys, Lincoln; Jacqueline Killer, South Sioux City; Pa- iricia micnen, Mccook; Kuth Kleincrt, Lincoln; Louise Klima, Milligan; Ruth Kluck, Richland; Joan Kluge, Madrid; Mary Knorr, Lincoln; Gloria Kollmorgen. Lincoln; Janice Kraus. Nlantic, Conn.; Mar garet Kroeger, Lincoln; Naomi Kroeger, Wlnmer; Sallv LaSSa. T.Inrnln- Vivian Tamm., Lindqulst. Funk; Marilyn Lingo, Blair: Carol Link a ln.au r. K la.... T .. Omaha; Janet Loveseth. St. Peter. Minn.: Linda Luchsinser. i-Vhnvle: Rnlh T Ontflhfl: Virginia livlMliia T ln,.nl.. 1 .. ,1 1 . 1. Lundt. Omaha; ' Susan McClelland. Norfolk: Kathleen Mc- CuliOUffh. Bradv: Patriria Ina,io-.ll I coin; Dorothy McLaughlin, Grand Island; Vorship, Study: Flie Religious Week Baptists and Disciples of Christ Student Fellowship 1237 R Sunday: 5 p.m.. Fellowship, sup per, worship, and forum.. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., worships. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. chapel. Thursday: 4 p.m., coke and dis cussion. Lutheran Student Foundation 555 North 16th Saturday: 9 a.m.. retreat of old and new LSA (city) Cabinets; 1:30 p.m. ecumenical study. Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Bible study, 11 a.m., worship and communion: 5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Asso ciation, supper and urotrram. Tuesday: 4 p.m., church history Class, last session; 7:30 p.m., mem bersmp class. wennesday: 7 p.m., vespers; 7:30 p.m.. choir. Friday: 6 p.m., Couples Club, pot lucK supper and program. Saturday: 8:30 p.m., chili feed and open house after the basket ball game. Newmaa Club 1602 Q Sunday: 9 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 am. and 12 noon masses. Religions classes: 11a.m., Tues day and Thursday; 7 p.m., Tues- MU Graduate Hired To Head Pharmacology Appointment of Tom Mija to suc ceed Harold Haock as assistant professor has been approved by th Board of Regents, Hoick plans to retire at the end of this year after serving 20 years at tha University. At present, Mija Is an assistant professor at Purdue University wher he has been on the faculty ainc 1M3. He was graduated from Nebraka In 1944 and received his Master'! and Doctor's degrees at Purdue, Hoick received hfs Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. In physiology from the University of Chicago. Before coming to Nebraska, he taught at the American University at Beirut, Lebanon, and the Uni versity of Chicago, Hokk has won wide recognition for his research work in the field csf barbltuates and the assays of cardiac remedies. Freshman Cars Banned At Boulder BOULCEH, Colo. Freshmen won't be alkwed to bring their art to Colorado University this year, but the ban Is not to solve parkins but academic problems. A study of first-year students who acholastically showed that more freshmen with cars r on academ ic prc4siion than thow who rely on their feet for transportation. Thsfa Sigma Phi The! Sigma Phi, national pro-f-ipionl fraternity for women In jboroeiism, hn pledged three ct '.3, Marilyn Mitchell, president, T!y fire Judy Tmt, junior In tai Dfitf of Aria end Sciences; V,--T7 Ti !.?, sfifilor la the G!Ke rf A.-n.-:.re, and Alice Todd, .",;.- ia Teachers College. day, Wednesday and Thursday. University Episcopal Chapel 346 N. 13th Sunday: 11 a.m., morning prayer ana sermon; 12 noon, Inquirers dinner; 1-6 p.m., Inquireres ses sions: 6 p.m.. Canterbury dinner? 7 p.m., Compline; 7:15 p.m. Canter- Dury meeting. Tuesday: 10 a.m., Holy Commun ion. Wednesday: 7 a.m., Holy Com munion. Thursday: 10 a.m., Holy Com munion. University Lutheran Chapel 15th and Q Sunday: 10:45 a.m.. worshio with sermon theme, "Some Requisites for a HaDDV Marriaee " 5:30 n m J Gamma Delta supper, followed by "The Greatest Work in the World." ty Pastor 0. Waech. Svnodical Sec retary of Evangelism, St. Louis ana Bible study on "Christian Love." Tuesday: 7 p.m., doctrine group. Wednesday: 7 D.m.. choir re- hearsal. 6 Presbyterian-Congregational 333 N. 14th Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. vers choir- 5:30 p.m.. forum With Dr. Freder- ick Beutel, speaker on "Academic Freedom." Monday: 7 a.m. Bible studv. Tuesday: 12 noon luncheon with Richard Wickman, director of Cameron House In Chinatown, San Francisco (call 7-2300 if you can attend); 7 p.m. Sigma Eta Chi, Wednesday: 7 p.m. vespers. Thursday: 7 p.m. cabinet. Ag Interdenon.inationa, 34th and Hotiiretr Sunday: 5 p.m., recreation; 5:30 p.m., supper and a talk by Cap tain Kennedy of the Salvation Army titled "Living for a Purpose . Not for a Period." South Street Temple Sunday: 10:30 a.m.. rellrioua school; 8 p.m., worship and the third lecture of a series on Reform Judaism; "Research and Reform, Wesley Fotindatioa 1411 K Sunday: Christian Internretatirm of Immortality. sDeaker will he Re Frank Klrtley from the Waverly Metnodlst church; 5 p.m, supper; p.m., forum; 6:45 p.m., worship. Wednesday and Thursday: Cof fee and cookies will be served in the afternoon. Unitarian 12 k H Sunday: 11 a.m., services; 4 p.m in the Union Room 212. another in a series of discussions on com parative religions, "Jesus, God, Man or Myth," Men's Glee Club To Sinq At Game university Men's Glee Club will make its first aooearance of the season on campus Monday evening between the halves of the Mis souri-Nebraska basketball fame at the Coliseum. Directed by Dale Gam?, assistant professor of voice, the 54-member group win sing lour numbers "Brother Sing On." by Crietr "Honor, Honor," by Johnson; "Bon we uundee ." arraneed bv David son; and "Jerry," arranged by de Paur. The Glee dub was rfanteed last year by Ganz from men students who art not majoring in music at the University. Parol MrXfnllM. T f 1 . CI.I , Geneva; Myllicent McPherson, Lincoln; Phyllis Malony, Council Bluffs. Ia.; Sharon Mangold, Bennington; Carole Mara, Lin coln: Mrs. Dorothy Hartwis Matzke, Lin coln; Shirley Mead, Ainsworth; Carol Meyers, Wilcox; Jane Michand, Lincoln; Eileen Miller, Morris, Minn.; Roma Miller, I,innln; R.rh.n Titlnita Dl. lyn MolEahn, Lincoln; Patricia Moran, York; Patricia Morgan, Orleans; Laurel Morris, Yuma, Colo.; Mrs. Marion Welsh Mulligan, aiuney; Mr t0oiu . Q..J a-1. 1... .i.i . . . i ' u . -.1 : r i j , mi-nawKa; Marilyn Nansel, Geneva; Mrs. Maxine Nel son, Lincoln; Phyllis Nelson, Craig; Carol Newell, Lincoln; Karen Newton, Lincoln; Irene Nielsen. Grand Island; Marcia Nion, Norfolk. Parriyia Vt.w. C....U c: f , - . ... " ...n, ,.uuui ajimua .t 7 . Kathleen Nosky, North Platte; Jllrillh rUil. tnwinn Tl... i . I.. Oeltlen. Palmar: Phvllia rbrmALu tine; Margaret Osbck, Ogalla'la; Eleanor Otteman, Lincoln ; Knrhnrfi T ! 1 . a . i.. . . . ai.aa(u, n ' In lrvri U Gretchen Paul, Lincoln: Sue' Peterson'. Wakefield; Mrs. Erva Phillips, Lincoln; Ellen Pickett, Lincoln; Nancy Pitzer, Ar lington; Mrs. Joan Lemmli Pohlman, Stanton; Mary Pont, Lincoln; Donna Pur baugh, Lincoln; Dawn Purinton, Lincoln; Audrey Pyle, Chappell; Margaret Raben. Nebraska City; Judith Ramey, Lincoln; Judith Raymond. Cozad; Virginia Reeves, Central City; Sandra Reimers, Lincoln; Mrs. Joan Marshall Reist. I.inmin: famlina VhoH.. . Shirley Richards, Orleans; TTvila Riley, Pierce; Mrs. Shirley Rosenberg Rochman, Lincoln; Mrs. Nancy Failing Rodgers, Byron; Sue Rohrbaugh, Hastings; Mary Rohse. Nebraska City; Joyce Roll. Friend; Hanna Rosenberg, Lincoln; Barbara Rystrom, Bayard; Rlnln aa.,a.kanaa 1 . a. Salter, Lincoln; Jo Ann Sander, Omaha: Marlnai sanlln IT., - u : : 1 ; .. a WIA, DllVllie, Lincoln; Sandra Saylor, Lincoln; Patricia Schaller, South Sioux City; Barbara NChmnkor I Innnln. Ha.a... "..!-. I Grant; Shirley Scott, Lincoln; Arlene Selk, ""ni June seng, Heatrice; Mrs. Marilvn Mitchll d... n.ai.. nM.i Sharp, Omaha; Mary Shelledy,' Lincoln; Susan Sheperd, Grand Island; Phyllis anenllln. TeCllmsih. KnnHr, ChApmsH I I COln; Janet Shuman. Rlpvn! Canrlra sick, Lincom; hue Simmons, Hooper: Mrs Hern r HnuIanri cial., . vn ....... . . uui iivm n.icn smeis, ura; carol smith. Imperial; Pa trida CmtllMV Ca...n. T . . .1 - . L- f ,, Omaha; Beverly Soderberg. Fremont: Marian Sokol. Duncan; Joyce Speak, Lin coln; Sandra Speicher, Omaha; Joyce spmigerDer, Aimon; Joyce Sporn, Lincoln; raincia .Maitorn. .mm nr Pain, a aiu City; Nancy Stanley. Lincoln; Jacklyn Stanton, Stromsburg; June Stefani sin, Lincoln; Velda Stokke, Lincoln; Ann S.."' hnaha; Gerayne Swanson, North PlAtt: ah rk Cannai. 11... , . . c i. , i t tt.uk, Arfucufratre ownr, Lincoln. Joyce Taylor, Lincoln: Gretchen Teal Lincoln; Joanne Test. Mitchell. S r : Vir. ginia Thomas, Ijncoln; Carol Thompson Omaha; Mrs. Donita Brehm Thomoin North Plait. 1 ... 11. j . . Carole Timtn, Eustis: Mrs. Charlene Pierce iravis, oargent; uonna 1 upper, Bloomfield; Darrina Turner, Lincoln. Carol I nli-n.l..., I i..t.. Pl.t.. TT terseher, Lincoln. Jpaetr-iia VaIImm L . .niaiia, nuin vonmer, Verdon; Peggy Volzke, Broken Bow; Eleanor von Bargen, Alliance. Marilyn Wacchlcr, Lincoln; Willa Waldo, DeWitt; Joyce Walla, Fremont; Gail Wail- inc Omaha- V 1 1 W..tu A l ' ..i : . Rosemary Weeks, Kearney; Joan Wecrts, Meadow Grove; Mary Weisel. Fairbury; Mrs. Paula Wells. Lincoln; Mrs. Constance Von Essen Wcsciy. Oakland: Beverly West, Lincoln: Carrin UM I . 1-. 1 1 a,, . Creighton: Wanda Westerhoff. Sidney: Shirley Whitakcr, Fullcrton: Sheryl Whit mus. Lincoln; Virginia Wilcos, Lincoln; Marilyn Wilhelms, San Francisco. Calif.; Ida William rnhimt..... X ( f . 1 1 . Williams, Lexington; Nancy 'Wilson, Tal mage; Sarol Wiltsc. Falls Cltv: M Wright. V.Xoin' f XT-...- n.. ir.;..i.. Louisville; Patricia Wyatt, Harrisburg. Ann V,nLW Atlanta ( ' . 1 1 ... I X01"'1' Friend; Janice Yost, Milford; Julie Yost, Iremont; Beverley Young, Broken Bow; Bonnie Youn. Il-oVrn Una Marilyn Zuhlke, Holdrege. VO 0i . .aaaaaa 1 1 L aa. t - iaaaa-H i mi n ,1 iWlinaiaaaantnnY.mawmairiittmMlinnll En Francois Above are pictured some of the French students who appeared in the annual play sponsored by Alliance Francaise and the Uni versity French Club, which was presented in the First Federal Savings and Loan clubrooms last Tuesday. They are (back row, from left) Marilyn Kirk, Martha Danielson, Diann Althouse and Courtesy Lincoln Journal foreground, from left) Kiley Spra gue, Jeanne Loomis, Suzanne Ferraris, seven-year-old Roddy Pearson and six-year-old David Carlyon. Scandinavian Culture Study Attracts 38 The Scandinavian Seminar for Cultural Studies, a non-profit or ganization offering nine months' study in either Norway, Denmark or Sweden, has announced there are now 38 American students en tered in 17 different folk schools in the Scandinavian countries. The students take part in five weeks of orientation courses, live with families for six weeks and then attend t h e folk schools. which are residential colleges where the principal emphasis is on the study of the humanities. Juniors are admitted for full credit with most students under the graduate nroeram. American students attend regular classes with Scandinavian students and participate in Scandinavian life Estimates of costs for the nine month seminar including a fee of $800, trans-Atlantic travel from New York to Copenhagen and re turn and field trips in Scandinavia is approximately $1,350. Scandinavian Seminar is located at 127 East 73 Street, New York 21, N.Y. i Bridge Tourney Draws 12 Entries The Unioif recreation committee is sponsoring a brjdge tournament Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. This is a new event on campus and it is hoped that the tournament will become an annual event with participating houses get ting activity points. Houses entered are: Phi Gam ma Delta, Chi Omega, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Tau KanDa EDsilon. Gamma Phi Beta, Presby House, Canfield (Sel leck Quad) and Gustavson II (Sel- leck Quad). 'Golden Girl' Set As Sunday Movie "Golden Girl" starring Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson and Den nis Day is the Sunday night movie. This is a deviation from the orig inal schedule as published earlier. but technical difficulties make it impossible to show "Young At Heart" as was originally planned. ."Golden Girl" tells the story of a small town girl who decides to become an actress. Classified Ads Help Wanted: Partial caretaker of small apartment. Live In. Call 5-4786. For Sale: '39 Ford, R and H, very good rubber, runs reliably. Call -6-3618. Union: . Final Fling Scheduled For Jan. 13 The Final Fling will be held Fr day In the Union Ballroom featui ing Bill Albers' orchestra, Ro; Boyd, chairman of the Union Dane Committee, announced. The theme of the dance will b centered around Friday the 13tl and finals. The decorations will include hugt dance caps at one end of the ball room and ladders under which th studens must pass at the door. En tertainment during the interims sion will feature Dale Joy, fresh man in Teacher's College, playing trumpet solo. An admission charge of 50 cents a person will be made at the door, Boyd said. The room, he said, will be lighted with tavern candles on the tables. Students can dance to the music of a juke box and refreshments will be available, Boyd said. The room will be lighted by tav. ern candles on the tables. Students can dance to the music of a juke l-tW AmJ ATtllt(illTHAnl--I (ill Vm : 1 LVA CU1U i Cil CdlllliCllW Will uc uvau able, Boyd said. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PHYSICS B.S. GRADUATES . are invited to see their Placement Officer today regarding I.Ov KHEtU MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVIHION'M ADVANCED STUDY PROGRAM The program enables you to obtain practical industrial experience in a complex, dynamic field while studying for a Master's Degree. w Is '"" '! I - V 'A v I ' PI "4 v J Hi; NEW fLIMOf iOX Firm to kep ciftrett from crushing. No tobacco in your pocket. ! : Marl oro Thank a new recipe for the man-sir fla, Thank th R UIh the filtCr an eay draw. Thank the Fhp-Top Box for the neatest cigarette package you ever put in your pocket or purse. Popular fiite PX. (MADS IN RICHMOND, VIKGJNU. MfiM a . i