atiaaAMBa Page 8 THE NbbRASKAN t Members Named: Mangold Appointed Head Of Joint Ivy Day Committee Chairman and committee mem bers for the joint Mortar Board Innocent Ivy Day policy-making committee have been named. Sharon Mangold has been named chairman, under the plan which provides for alternate chairman from Mortar Board and Innocents. Mortar Boards named to the commrttee last night are Phyllis Cast, Susie Good and Carol Unter eeher. Innocents members are Chuck Thomson, Bruce Martin and Dick Fellman. Mortar Board also formally ap proved the compromise plan which was worked out Monday night at joint meeting. According to the compromise plan, the chairman will be re sponsible for: calling the group in January of each year, discussing Ivy Day policy, supervising all Ivy Day activities and voting in case of a tie between members of the committee. Mortar Board in general will be In charge of: masking, queen court including attendants, chains and children, flowers,, own publicity of members and selection of soloists. Innocents will be in charge of: tackling, general publicity, band and ground. - jnooa otvimo rmaima Kmc: S.M-1-M? Mary Buckincham Ctcilia Carter Jmii Cutlar Carr Ellison Marfan Hornadr Gcorcana Humph rey Betty Kampfe AnaaUaia Mlnnick Virginia Penica Carolya Williams James Younc g ssiwfi Kbksy: I.8M.W Kictiard Hfrvert NorvaJ Kiser Joan Riha Char) WhHnT AGRICTLTVB E Fresbmta Bncc: S.HM.W7 Adea Warrca Babcock Laura BetzoM Deanaa Brier Xareia Broom Nadine Calvin James Chriatensesk. Bobert Daaaarl James rtona Jndy Ericksos Jane Green ak Mary James Carolyn Johnson Mary Keller Judith Koester Linda Lochnnfer Roger Moline James Perk Joseph Proskovee Caroline Rhodes Sandra Savior Wilfred Schuu Soe Simmons Marian Sokol Jacklyn Stanton Daniel Stilwetl Michael Sand Charles Trambie David West Robert Wtemer Sealers Reave: S.STO-7.1M Iraa Aoer Imogen Barry Donald Bohatr Richard Banti Marvin Coffev Betty Eberhart Lowell Hummel Jeanne Kane Doris EOT Russell Lane Beverly EcheJberger Richard Leitschack Kenneth Evans Bonnie Linda u Ardyce Manns' Aria Ma Heldea- brand Cara Hutchinson Theresa Karroaxia Claudia Keys Lois La Rae La Ree Naviaax Betty Pearson Paul Penas Patricia Tatroe Richard Waldo Joan Webster Burton Weicfceatfial Richard Wiseaneier Jamre Wroth CaeihswisMst J7S-1.1H Pfcvttis Banks Jean Bennett Susaa Brown fnar Bun Etaaae Eiaspar Gieaa Frtnk Dean Glork Roaald Hebtac Roaaid K oximeter Marleac Kehteaa Janice Larsoa Joha Lawless Janet Lovsetk ietorta Mas Harriet Saville Ottae SxJilpvwejt Carol Smith Iris Stamnarar ancy WUma Norma Wolf Janet Lmdquist Dorothy Matzke Addisoa Maunder Barbara Osborne Joyce SpHttcerber Jerry Stark Milaa Tomek Allen Trenkle Harvey Tripela Keith Versaw Wanda Westerhoff Valentine Zink BUSINESS AI)MryiSTmTIO Fraahmea Range: Jon Bicha Colette Croase Ralph Delimont MaMa Dohrmaa Bevei Ir EUis Jerome Ericksn Richard Falooacr Joha Geddes Natalie Johnaoa Kay Monaaaa Lewis Parent GeraM bmtirr Dorothy Sch idler Bobert SeneU Joha Stuart Daaae Vicary Kenneth Zjtek Ketth Aanapach Danaltf Ax berg Marilyn Carlaoa Alan Cbsnka William Dan! Thomas Davis! Joha Fristoe Lorea Carat Jay Hattwic frank Zee i.cv:jwt Brace Bailey pnraaur Lea Dana Thiibeavf got power tftafs panrukkandsilk-gmoofh. Power thai put new kick in, your driving and make passing Jar safer. A fSck of your toe is all it taies to cnlcasli a boodful of Chevrolet power! Power that makes passing far safer by saving; seconds when they really count! Power that's smooth as silk and at full of action as a string of firecrackers! Big, deep-breathing power that A tf tm'idMMfiil Unpenum mad to ordret tifue lout rm -aw Joint committees will be respon sible for: the sing, rehearsal and social events, scripts and trophies. The plan also provides for Mor tar Board and Innocents to split the expenses half and half if the Inside World Journalism Top-ranking students for each class of the School of Journalism were announced by Dr. . W. F. Swindler, director. The rankings are based on cumulative grade averages through the first semes ter of the current school year. The students are: Freshmen: Ann Hale, Claudia Keys, Patricia Sherman, Marianne Thygeson, Cynthia Zschau. Sophomores: Beverly Buck, Marilyn Heck, Peggy Volzke Kelly, Beverly Luse, Barbara Packard, Barbara Sharp. Juniors: Linda Buthman, Bev erly Deepe, Barbara Jelgerhuis, Mary Rohse, Lucigrace Switzer. Seniors: Cynthia Henderson, John Gourlay," Marianne Hansen, Phyllis Hershberger, Mary Shell edy, and Shirley Rosenberg Roch-man. Semester Scholarship Report Connie Hunt Verlyn Husa David J oh nana Louise Klima Veldon Lewis Mohammed Nadiri Jo Ana Sander William Shields Ralph Spaldinf Janlers Ranee: t.0-.M Ben Belmont Dana Bond Merlyn Brnsremaa Polly Ann Downs Sam Elln Bruce Fairchild Robert Gier Howard Hawks Thomas Heidrick Morcaa Holmes Jennie Jeffrey Leiand Jones Donald Kasparl Marvin McNeic Jerry Nissea Patricia Nixon David Patrick Richard Petri Jack Phinney Loren Pierce Richard Pocrat Harold Rank Richard Remington Richard Rice Jerry Rounsavell Howard Spearow Larry Strasheim Richard Toroasevic Otto Walter George Eagletoa Paul Gregory James Harpstreith Wilbur Haas Peltner Koch Barbara Mickel- mann Teresa Mitchem Winfieid Mumra Thomas Neff Donald Reimer Sonia Sievers Donna Stnh Diana Whitney Kay Woodruff Doris Woods Marion Wright David Young Ssahsmeres Range: S.3-?.?Sa Richard Andrews James Bors Beverly Buck James Costeilo Donald Dertien larry Epstein Paul Feldsieia Donald Goin Evelyn Henry Jaqueline Higbee Betty Joy Janice Kraos Martin Lohff William Marten Donald Nickmaa Erik Olsen Gretcben Paid Larry Ruth Stephen Schroeder Paul Walter Joan Weerts Jaalers Range: s.sos-riss Wayne Ahnouist Thomas Biscboff John Blue Rex Boslev Robert Cotton Marie Wnght Alan Heeger Carol Henuen Sharon Hocker Ronald Hornby Netsoa Jensen Robert Lackas Roger Ma tangly Karen Newtoa Robert Niemann Beverly PageJ Sandra Reimer Julie Seng Maark Skeith Bernice Slater Virginia Thomas riey Whitaker pjeri Whitman Marilya WUbeims Seakns Range: t. tel Cbarleae Travis Peggy Baldwin Kearoa Beghtol Gteana Berry Baoaue Brooder Charles Gibson Deima Weodjsd Beverlye Voaag Donald Anderson Donald Boettcher Robert Chnbbuck Bobert Davis Iarry De Ford James Feeae Keita Fiene Robert FUmmaag Robert Hawke Edward Heitmaa Patrick Houston Gerald Igon Alan Kasdan Theodore Keasacr Harry Kimbriel Charles KoenU Arlea Kokiia Robert Lienemaaa Arttrat Loomer David McCammoa Jere Met. after Jack Moor Patricia Morcaa Retford Paul Kenneth Partner Frederick Saathoff ART AD SCIENCE Raace STM-I tt Murhsd Beckmaa Alias Berccrea PhyDis Boon ner Xaacr Cooweg Saliy Cressmas Larry De Vnes Ardvs rteacbaua Joha Doatait Nobody "spared the horses in the '56 Chevrolet ! It's !f cow ranges dear up to 225 h.p.! But power's just one of the things that make for safer, hap pier driving in a Chevy. For instancs, there's the solid con struction of Body by Fisher and Chevrolet's nailed-down sta bility. Come in and give it a try. rm . a w vu tstnmtr ccwtmt. tmnm University does not finance the event. The entire policy-making com mittee will decide on the Ivy Day schedule and select the master of ceremonies. The committee will also hear complaints and make recommendations each year as to the conducting of Ivy Day. The preliminary proposal was drawn up by Andy Hove, Inno cents vice-president; Dr. H. L. Weaver, Innocents advisor; Miss Mangold, Mortar Board secretary, and Mary Jean Mulvaney, Mortar Board advisor. The compromise was drawn up after some difficulty concerning the proper division of responsibility for Ivy Day. The Mortar Boards had submit ted a petition asking complete con trol over the event. This petition was withdrawn when the compro mise solution was worked out. The petition had called for a three point plan to include more representation of the planning committee, enlargement of the committee with the purpose of mak ing Ivy Day an all-University func tion and assigning organizations certain duties which coincide with their purposes and functions. I . JaaNirs Range: Joanna Dai ley Russel Gutting Florence Haslam Gail Katskee Richard Lynch Thomas Myyers Roger Newman Shirley Rochman Frank Ross Michael Shugru Melvin Thornton Joyce Walla Harvey West Charles Wright Ann Yeakley TEACHER COLLEGE Freshmen Range: Jane Anderson Carolyn Boenger Maryth Brush Jams CockenH Nancy Copeland Sara jean Flanagan Sandra Foell Patsy Giesick Maryanna Gould Frances Gourlay Susan Gritzmacher Myrna Gronwald Ann Hale Wanda Herrmann Frances Jensen Janice Lichtenber ger Dallas Mathews Dorothy Mulhair Carolya Novotny Susan Rhodes Paula Roehrkasse Mary Schlueter Joy Schmidt Sidney Schroeder Karen Sokovaty Phyllis Williamson Seahsmstts Range: Carol Asbury Martha Danielson Marilya Delashmutt Kay Deppea Charlotte Drishaag Karen Drydea June Fazei Joaaoe Frericaa Kay Gieasoa Nancy Heasner Cleanor Jensen Joaa Kltucr Doorothy Kantzea Alfred Kortam Beverely Lane Carol McMulles Roberta Moore Patricia Schaller Raymond Schidt Sondra Sherman Lou Sigwart Sondra Snermaa Lois Sirwart Boana Tebo Nancy Tncker Ouries Weataerfr4 Catherine Bridges Arnold Jack s.ia-i.MT Carol Anderson Doris Anderson Shirley Bazant Lane Birkel Charles Smith Shirlie Hutcherson Barbara Ferguson Virginia Hudson Jean Hueftle Walter Carlson Jo Ann Chalupa Douglas Chappell Abraham Dash Melva Fahrnbruch Barbara Jelgerhuis Rita Jelinek Lois Kattler Janet Kauffman Marilyn Kirk Ruth Lucke Paul Malcora Patricia McCougall Colleen Oh si and Mary Owen Mary Rohrbauga Benjamin Liu Rogene Shnll Judith Snell Joyce Speak Patricia Stafford Joseph Stoll Rosemary Weeks Seniors Raage: t.SSS-I.M Patricia Alvord Mary Baru lrma Becker Ronald Becker Deloru Browa Joha Chappell Calrice Corn Mary Domingo Jeanne Fosnot Wendell Fries! Richard Goettsch William Goodwin Nancy Hamer James Harkins Clare Hinmaa Mary House Joaa Inman Iola Janxen Marlia Langais Vnian Iemtner Jeanne Loatnis Saaroa Mangold Jack McKie Dorothy McLaughlin Carol Newell Judith Oehlerkinf Mary Pont Dawa Purintnn Barbara Schmoker Carole Timm Bargea Von Came West Mary Williams BEXTETRT Freshmen Raage: 7.S14-7.1U George Andreasea Ricbard Jirm'ec Stephea Leeper William Zwg new "Two-Ten" 4-Door Sedan, on eonL 11 Ul demontUvlei mom-u u cyaaiai mMM . &ortt insist on )r,.n v Safety Display Three members of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity made up of former Boy Scouts, are shown in front of the organiza tion's display for safety in front of Love Library. APO members are, left to right. Wade Dorland, Corn Foundation The Corn Industries Research Foundation of New York has granted through the University Foundation an additional $8000 to finance a continuation of the study of starch by R. M. Sandstedt, University biochemist. Snohomsre Range: Phil Etzelmiller Richard Roberts Juniors Range: 1.7M-7.SO Malcom Lindeman Harold Rosenau John Yacek Seniors Range: I.MHVT.CV Henry Cech Thomas Moriany James Plihal ENGINEERING Freshmen Range: .SOO-AV Robert Aden Vernon Bollesen Gary Cadwallader William Carlson Goonhyon Choi Rodney Clifton Donald Cox Gary Frenzel William Gingles Burton Greirwr Donald Cox Lyle Hawthorne Neal Hoefner Raymond Isaacson Miles K a spar Marvin Kesler Charles Kress Howard Lange Ned Linda IJoyd Lukenbach Gerald MacDonald Donald Mc Arthur Michael McCutiUon Buddy Miles Ronald Nail Jack Nyquist Ronald Opland James Quick Ronald Reed Dwaine Rogee Early Schmieding Glen Schmieding Keith Scnrader Seniors Range: z-7.m John Beggin David Brand James Eagan Charles Fafkeabaca Ralph Foral Gerald InBody Donald Keerans Darrel Sehindler Jack Stiehl i.!iy.!ii Edwin Mueksca Jack Wier Larry Schrag Lawrence Schumach er Donald Sinner Dennis Sousek Paul Smith Sid Snyder 3 Don Sorenaen Norman Stones Fred Swaim John Vandereen Gordon Warner Robert Welch Donald Whitney Richard Wool lev seakemares Raage: l.7-7.1 Darrell Albee Glenn Andersen Alan Anderson Philip Bernard William Clement Charles Cooper Melvin Earnest John Fagan John Forss Robert Gallawa Robert Jameson James Jirik Paulus KersteA William Kimberly Willard Kinghorn Henry Kumagat Ronald Lantz Rodney Madsea Virgil Meedel William Merrill Ralph Mortimer Russell Nielsoa John O'Gara Merlin Parsons Elden Portschy John Rudd Richard Sabin Keith Schafer Malvern Seagrea Frank Shelledy Marvin Vanek Victor Weis Robert West mora Dsvid Y'ocom Larry York Kenneth Y'oang Charles Yangbtot Jnaiers Raace: .zna.7.tit Kazys Almiaa Joha BaU Dennis Colemaa Harry Collins William Ehrert George FuUertoa) Donald Gray James Hagaa Paul Krause Walter Lroder Douglas Mansfield Michael Moran Kimball Roddy Paul Shaw John Skinner Gary Spence David Taibert Elvia asial John Toman Irvea Wagner Dale Worst PR ARM ACT Freshmea Range: 7.-C.C47 Joseph Lanean lester Reemts Fi.ia Upins Sena ena ere a Range: 7.-C.S Karen Greenlee Richard Riley Jaalers Range: S.K4-S.41Z Pearl Bremer Ronald Scuhmer Sealers Range: 99 of 20 frisky new Chevrolet. - " -- -" a-w ia i "'Me--. I 4 - (Nekratkaa Photo.) past president, Gilbert Thomas, president, and Bill K 1 o s t e r meyer, vice-president. The or ganization procured the wrecked car to point out the dangers of highway driving, APO members said. To Aid Research In the past six years, the Re search Foundation has given the University a total of $26,000 for Candstedt's research. This year, Sandstedt plans to study the synthetic growth of starch granules. Since 1930, his research has involved photomico graphic studies of starch and en zyme action on raw starch gran ules. Sandstedt is a member of the de partment of biochemistry and nu trition at the College of Agricul (Eds. Note) This is the second appearance of The Campus Green, a new Nebraska editorial page fea. ture. It ts made up of bits of origi nal verse and prose written by University students. Any student wishing to contribute to this column may submit material to The Ne braskan office, Union Room 20. All entries are judged by paid mem bers of The Nebraskan staff and representatives of the English de partment. Eta Kappa Nu Elects Members Five University students have been elected to membership in Eta Kappa Nu, honorary electrical en gineering fraernity. They are Dennis Huffman. Hans 2vlathiesen, Kenneth Plog, Eiipi Pvle and Gary Spence. Members are selected from the upper one-fourth of the junior class and the upper one-third of the senior class in electrical engi- !AT ffliLLER S Daily 9:30 to 5:30 U j Thursday, 10 to 8:30 jj I; (Bermuda Inseparables! j II New Color-Twins j dyed to match just for you I j j Jj ufio are young tn heart.., j II hy the greatest k J l l ! of match-makers.. 4 jf "K ' ' j (Bermuda U ' ' ijij Nutmeg SafV I vl'" 'l i -Blue t W( m j!! Mini i ll Pink f'Y fi V !l ' y ORLON SWEATER ... in ft V ' y most popular mock turtle 0 fi f , 'sY nck. Cardigan with three- M " quarter sleeves boasts full 8 5 ' " fashioned saddle shoulders. g ii 8 Sizes 28 to 40. And its oh so A j IVjjJ 8.95 ,ji BERMALIN SKIRT ... Slick and slim In Bermuda's wonderful Berma- 6 j lin, a tweedy rayon. Stitched straight down the front, taffeta lined, in 8 sizes 8 to 18. X I 7.95 j SrOKTSFEJR, Slf.OU flOOH ' y 5 B'wrc ft 0 &X 1TH5 OF LJOiCCUi 0 Vacation: TTie Religious Week Campus religious houses have announced their schedules of dis cussion groups and services for the week following vacation, April 1 through April 8. The State Methodist Student Movement Conference will be held at Camp Comeca April 13 to 15. Cost for the conference is $8 per person, and registration must be made before April 5. Presbyterian-Congregational 333 No. 14th Monday: 7 a.m., Bible Study. Tuesday: 7 p.m., Sigma Eta Chi. Wednesday: 7 a.m., cabinet; 7 p.m., vespers. Sunday: 5:30 p.m., forum. University Episcopal Chapel 246 No. 13th Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Sunday: 11 p.m., worship serv ice. Lutheran Student House 535 No. 14th Tuesday: 7:15 p.m., Christianity course. Wednesdays p.m., vespers; 7:15 p.m., choir. Friday: 8 p.m , LSA party. Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible study; 9:30 end 11 a.m , worship services. Wesley Foundation Friday: 7:30 p.m., Friendly Fri day "Hobo Party " Sunday: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., morn ing devotional services; 5 p.m., supper; 5:45 p.m., film; 6:30 p.m., worship. Eighth Annual: Geology Students To Take Field Trip Seventeen University geology students will leave Friday for a 10-day tour of Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. ' They will be taking part in the eigth annual geology field trip conducted by the department of geology. The students are Marvin Carl son, Richard Christensen, Robert Hayek, Norman Heinz, E. Glenn Johnson, Norbert K m o c h, Ben Leonard, John Myers, Harry Nel son, Robert Prest, Armenak Sark issian, Richara Schultz, Wayne Siebenaler, Winston Simon, Robert Stacy, Marvin Stoll and Gary Wid man. Dr. William Gilliland, chairman of the Department of Geology, will accompany the group. The 2,600 mile trip is planned to acquaint students with regional University Lutheran Chapel (Missouri Synod) 15th & Q Wednesday: 7 p.m., choir. Thursday:7 p.m., doctrine group. Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship; 5:30, Gamma Delta. Newman Club 1602 Q Monday through Friday: 6:45 and 7:15 a.m., daily masses. Saturday:7:15 and 8 p.m., mas ses. Sunday: 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 12 noon, masses; 5:30 p.m., supper. Friday, April 6: 6:45 a.m., 7:15 a.m., and 5 p.m., masses. Expo sition of the blessed sacrament dur ing the day. Unitarian 12th & H Sunday:ll a.m., worship service; 5 p.m., student group meeting. Baptists and Disciples of Christ Student Fellowship 1237 R Tuesday: 9 p.m., worship. Wednesday :7:30 a.m., chapel service. Thursdays p.m., Bible study. Sunday: 5 p.m., Fellowship din ner, worship and forum. South Street Temple Friday: 8 p.m., services. Sunday: 10:30 a.m., religioui school; 8 p.m., worship. Tifereth Israel Synagoguo 3219 Sheridan Friday:8 p.m., services. Saturday: 9 a.m., services. geology. It supplements a summer field course in which they learn "how-to-do" geology. The group will have overnight stops at Laramie, Wyo.; Lander, Wyo., Salt LaKe City, Utah; Gun nison, Utah; Greenriver, Utah; Glennwood Springs, Colo., and Denver. They will spend two nights and one day in the Greenriver area studying uranium activity and the geology upon which the activity is based. They will spend one day examining the front range of the Rockies west of Den ver. Each of the students is paying his own transportation expenses for the trip Some members of the group plan to camp out on their overnight stops. See Your Chevrolet Dealer AT 1HS OF LJOiCCUi i