Poqe 4 THE NEBRASKAN Honors Banquet: Trenlde, Discoe Recognized At Block And Bridle Dinner Two members of the University Block and Bridle Club were recog nized Tor outstanding achievements at tbe Club's annual honors ban quet Friday night. Allen Tren- kle, senior in Ag Col lege, was awarded the Nebraska Block and Bri dle Club Merit Trophy for 1956 and Rob ert Discoe, junior in Ag College re ceived first Trenkle Place in tne senior division of the Block and Rrirflp livestock iudeine contest. Trenkle's club activities include. being treasurer and serving on various committees. He was second place beef showman in the Block and Bridle show for 1953. In 1954. he was again second, and in 1955 he placed fourth as Thursday, Friday: r - 0 T Aquaquettes Show Music From Recent "Aqua Oscars", the annual Aqua quettes water show, will be present ed Thursday and Friday at the Coliseum pool. Tickets will be 50 cents each. The theme will be built around music from outstanding movies. The acts of the show will be: "Ok lahoma", written by Sally Laase and Charlotte Johnson, featuring Ibby Schaffer, Jean Cole, Sally Wilson, Sarajean Flanagan, Char lotte Johnson, Jo Devereaux, Joyce Webster, Joan Webster, Harriet Feese, Claudia Keys, Suzy Swingle, Buffy Carpenter, and Mary Ann Daly. "Moulon Rouge," written by Cis Lonsbrough, featuring Joan Heus ner, Carol Anderson and Cis Lons brough. "Bridges at Toko-Ri", written by Carol Anderson, featuring Sally Wilson, Carol Smith, Maryclare Dodson, Linda Levy, Carol Free man, Carolyn Haught, and Carol Anderson. 'Siamese Cat", written by Lu Makepeace, featuring Sally Laase and Lu Makepeace. "Stranger 'in Paradise", written by Maryclare Dodson, featuring Joan Heusner, Mary , Ann Daly, Carol Anderson, Charlotte Johnson and Maryclare Dodson. . "Haji-Baba", written by Gretch en Teal and Mary Ann Daly, featur ing Ibby Schaffer, Joan Webster, Joyce Webster, Linda Levy, Mar jorie Holtmeier, Suzy Swingle, Harriet Feese, Nancy Person and Mary Ann Daly. "A Streetcar Named Desire', written by Joan Heusner, featur ing Charlotte Johnson, Wendy Makepeace, Phyllis Gish, Mary Ann Daly, Sally Lease and Joan Heusner. "The Moon Is Blue", written by Carol Smith, featuring Carol Mat cha, Sally Wilson, Jo Deveraux, Carol Smith and Carol Anderson. "Three Coins in the Fountain" written by Sally Laase, featuring Claudia Keys, Wendy Makepeace and Sally Laase. Also featured in this act will be three members of the University swimming team. "No Business Like Show Busi ness," featuring Carol Smith, Lin da Levy, Buffy Carpenter, Sally "Wilson, Mickey Nichols, Carolyn Haught, Phyllis Gish, Sally Flana gan, Carol Freeman, Marje Holt meier, Wendy Makepeace, Carol Matcha, Nancy Person, Sally Skutt, Jean Cole and Claudia Keys, became director," Snider said. The officers' special number will be "Tara's Theme." Miss Dodson, Banquet: Corn Cobs Announce Officers Corn Cob officer for the com ing year were announced at an Initiaiton banquet heid at the Un ion, Wednesday night. John Nelson, a junior in ArtB and Science, wa elected presi dent; Don Beck, vice president; Bill DeWulf, secretary, and Char lie Trumble, treaBur, The three art ali juniors in the College of Agriculture. Professor Raymond Dein, Corn Cob advisor, spoke on upholding the spirit and ideals of the Uni versity, New actives who were initiated are Bill Epilker, Dyke Newcomer, Joel Ellermeier, Roger Wiciiman, Larry Voss, Gordon Warner, Ed Stoller, Dick Hendrix, Marvin Bishop, Ben Carter, Bob Zuber, Bob Clock., Larry Epstein, Larry HecBscker, Elliott Lentz and Jere XSeVilhies. T"A Good leavlmr Agfiiry' :i wBh. a arM sr " .- , 1 i n m " V " &bhol Eunice F.clabliahsd 1 91 8 serving 1h Mwnourj Voilt-y to Ins West nrj1 Kjirnll Now. .-ra Ill An . T ttt-ln C S7.Vi sheep showman. He tied for sec- a possible 1050 points, ond place in the 1955 livestock The Merit Trophy award is giv judging contest. en annually for scholarship and Other activities Include being a ' participation in club activities. member of the Livestock Judging team. Alpha Zeta, 1956 manager of Farmers Fair Board, Ag Exec Board, Persbing Rifles, Danforth Fellowship and Farm House Fra ternity. Discoe was presented with an Elgin wrist Vatch for be ing the top judge. He to- taled 971 out of a possible 1050 points in the senior divi sion, which is limited to Ag College s t ud- Discoe ents trying out for next year's intercollegiate livestock judging team. Top place in the junior division went to Richard Deets, sophomore in Ag College. He had 866 out of president, is the natographer. Pre senting the ballet will be Miss Dod son; Miss Housner, vice president; Miss Makepeace, secretary, and Miss Lonsbrough, publicity chair man. The natography for these num bers has been done by Charlotte Johnson, Carol Anderson, Mary Ann Daly, Gretchen Teal, Carol Smith, Miss Laase, Miss Lons brough and Miss Heusner. Other members of Aquaquettes taking part in the show will be: Elizabeth Carpender, Jeanne - V'" V L V I - X ...... . J , , -S.- -. -J!.. " r . I 1 ' 1A' ",'A t IT b , taf s, -V Cliffs ; Swimmers Perform In one of be formations to be seen in the Aquaquettes Spring Show Thursday and Friday are, clockwise from top, Carol Smith, Thursday: Madrigal To Stage The Madrigal Singers, the Uni versity's top musical group, will present their annual spring con cert Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the Union ballroom. ' Dr. David Foltz, professor and chairman of tbe department of music, will direct. The public is invited, Foltz said. The program will include: Madrigals: "In These Delight ful, Pleasant Groves," Pure 11; ''Charm Me Asleep, Leslie-Krone; 'O What A Lovely Magic Hath Been Here," Bantick. Major Works with piano accom paniment: "Serenade to Music," Williams; "Liebeslieder Waltzes," Contemporary songs: "Say Thow Lovest Me" Cain, "Sixty-Seventh Psalm," Ives "Never Never Land" arr. Rigwald "There Are Such Things" arr. Ringwald. The Personnel of The Maarigai Singers is as follows: First Sopranos Norma Bossard, Nancy Norman. First Tenors Amer Lincoln, Richard Voth. THE MOST WANTED GIFT Mother's Day May 13 YOUR PORTRAIT Taken in your bome, fraternity or sorority house ... No extra charge Appointment et Toor Convenwnct DAY OR EVENING PHONE 6-5992 Trenkle will be entered in the National Block and Bridle Club competition at the annual meeting next November in Chicago. Farm House fraternity won first place in the team competition. Members of the winning team were Paul Yeutter, Richard Waldo, Ed ward Steller, Donald Kilday, and Walter Patterson. The top five men in all classes of the senior division were Discoe, i Howard Atkins, Harvey Jorgenson, Don Beck, and Roy Volzke. The top ten men in all classes of the junior division were Deets, Jerry Gillespie, Yeutter, Waldo, Kenneth vans, Robert Wade, Don Kuhn, Stoller Kilday, and Patter son. The four teams ranking behind Farm House in the top five were Alpha Gamma Rho, the Independ ents, Agricultural Veterans, and Alpha Gamma Sigma. To Feature Movies Cole, Jo Ann Devereaux, Harriet Feese. Sarajean Flanagan, Caro lyn Freeman, Phyllis Gish, Car olyn Haught, Marjorie Holtmeier, Claudia Keys, Linda Levy, Wendy Makepeace, Carol Matcha, Mary Louise Nichols, Nancy Person, Elizabeth Schaffer, Suzanne Swin gle, Joan Webster, Joyce Webster, Sally Wilson and Sally Skutt. Three men also will take part in the show in the interpretation of "Three Coins in the Fountain." They are Jim Junge, Bill North, and Fred Teal. Court ey Surylsy Journtl ind Sttr Carol Matcha, Jo Ann Deveraux. Maryclare Dodson and Carol Anderson. Tbe show will be pre- sented in the Coliseum pool. Singers Concert Second Sopranos Barbaran Blair, Sue Kirkman, Carol Newell. Second Tenors Roger Brendle, Wendell Friest, Jack Lindsay, Bruce Martin. First Altos Evelyn Molzahn, Joan Reist, Jeanine Schliefert. Second Alto Imogen Davis, Margaret Dawson, Mary Louise Baritones Robert BeadeE, Wil liam Bush, William Hatcher, John Poutre. 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Rita Jelinek, Pi Beta Phi; De maris Johnson, Terrace Hall; Mar ilyn Kirk, Zeta Tau Alpha; Mar ilyn Lingo, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Myllicent McPheson, Kappa Delta; Carol Palme, Love Hall; Mary Lou Pittack, Kappa Alpha Theta. Alyce Ann Sides, Loom is Hall; Katherine Skinner, Alpha Chi Judy Snell, Delta Gamma; Marion Sullivan, Towne Club; Lucigrace Switzer, Independent; Rosemary Weeks, Gamma Phi Beta; and Shirley Whitaker, Wilson Hall. Seniors elected for the chain are: Alana Ackerman, Kappa Kap pa Gamma; Janice Baker, Love Hall; Janice Carman, Kappa Kap pa Gamma; Edna Cleveland, Love Hall; Sharlyn Creess, Raymond Hall; Billie Croft, Pi Beta Phi; Jo Dailey, Gamma Phi Beta. La Vera Faimon, Raymond Hall; Verna Friesen, Wilson Hall; Alice Hamilton, Independent; Florence Haslam, Delta Gamma; JoAnn Heilman, Alpha Chi; Loma Her mann, Wilson Hall; Phyllis Hersh berger, Hove Hall; Helen Hofler, Sigma Kappa; Marlene Hutchison J Alpha Xi Delta. Ruth Kluck, Alpha Chi; Vivian Lemmer, Delta Delta Delta; Ann Lindley; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dor is Mach, Towne Club; Joey Mar golian, Sigma Delta Tau; Jacy Mathiesen, Delta Gamma; Doro thy McLaughlin, Pi Beta Phi. Virginia McPeck, Alpha Omicron Pi; Shyrle Mead, Alpha Omicron Pi; Marcia Mickelsen, Kappa Del ta; Carolyn Mock, Love Hall; Mar jorie Moon, Chi' Omega; Laurel Morris, Independent; Barbara Ol son, Alpha Phi. Susan Olson, Gamma Phi Beta; lien Pickett, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jeaning Schliefort, Alpha Xi Delta; Mona Smith, Sigma Delta Tau; Mary Taylor, Kappa Delta; Nancy Timmons, Chi Omega; Carol Tre main, Alpha Phi. Ruth Vollmer, Heppner Hall; Eleanor Von Bargen, Heppner Hall; Leona Wallin, Sigma Kappa; Car rie West, Towne Club; Joyce Wil lard, Terace Hall; and Kay Wil liams, Delta Delta Delta. Meadows Elected Dr. Paul Meadows, professor of sociology, has been elected first vice president of the Midwest So ciological Society. 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Jvv ' u - . . ,. .. .iimxiiupww: Students Negotiate University students are shown at Saba Kuskaki. representing Cyp- a WCwYsPolrea mock nego- rus, and Charles Gomon, Sir John tiation session on the Cyprus situ ation Thursday. Students partici pating and the person they repre sent are, left to right, Steve Georg ios, Greek Prime minister; Bob Ireland Turkish foreign minister; Dick Fellman, Dag Hammarskjold; Junge Named To Head Round-Up Emmett Junge, director of Pub lic Welfare and- Safety for the city of Lincoln, has been named chair- man of the ' t 1956 University Alumni Asso- ciation Round- 1 Up- K"; The three- -day . program, 2 to be held June q to ii win r -V v. leature presen tation of Dis tinguished Ser vice Awards, reunion of the Courtesy Lincoln rr Junge and special prc- 50 year class erams for all 10 year classes. Highlight of the program will be the Saturday noon luncheon, at which time the Distinguished Award recipients will be recog nized. NOW hi .mi in: i bar TUX I pm. 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