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ivy And Trowei:
Senior Song, Masks
Ivy Day's Genesis
By MARILYN HECK
Nebraskan Reporter
Ivy Day, one of the oldest tra
ditions of the University began in
1898 as Senior Class Day.
The spring festivities were first
called Ivy Day in 1901, when sen
iors marched to the south side of
old University Hall and sang the
asking,
Tradition
Follows
On Ivy Day afternoon be
tween five and twenty-five jun
ior women will be chosen to
continue the 51-year tradition
of the Black Masque Chapter
of Mortar Board.
The women will be chosen
on the basis of leadership in
student activities, service and
scholarship. New members
must have over a 6.1 cumula
tive average and must have
given service to the Univer
sity. The tweftty-nine women who
served as Mortar Boards this
year are:
Gail Katskee, presi
dent, member of Sigma
Delta Tau.
Cathy Olds Bridges,
vice president, Delta
Gamma.
Sharon Mangold, sec
retary, Gamma Phi
Beta.
Janet Linquist, trea
surer, Love Hall.
Joyce Taylor Young,
historian, Chi Omega.
Carol Unterseher,
publicity director, Delta
Gamma.
Marilyn Beideck,
Alpha Chi Omega.
Glenna Berry, Pi
Beta Phi.
Paula Broady Wells,
Alpha Chi Omega.
Phyllis Cast, Delta
Delta Delta.
Barbara Clark Hill,
Kappa Delta.
Shirley Dewey, Chi
Omega.
Suzanne Good, Kappa
Kappa Gamma.
Janet Gordon, Sigma
Delta Tau.
Clare Hinman,' Delta
Delta Delta.
Shirley Jesse, Alpha
Omicron Pi.
Marilyn Mitchell
Severs, Pi Beta Phi.
Kay Nosky Fussel
nian, Gamma Phi Beta.
Shirley Rosenberg
Rochman, Sigma Delta
Tau.
Carol Thompson,
Alpha Chi Omega.
Virginia Wilcox,
Alpha Omciron Pi.
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the society looks on. Chuck
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school song. After the senior class
president turned over the ivy
trowel to the junior class presi
dent, the senior dance was held.
Two years later, 13 Innocents
were tackled, and 16 senior wom
en did a May Pole Dance to make
Ivy Day an even bigger occasion.
In 1905, the Order of the Black
Masque, the local chapter of Mor
tar Board, was founded. The mask
ing of outstanding junior women
added more excitement to Ivy
Day.
Ivy and Daisy chains were added
in 1910. Fifty girls carried the
chains around the campus. The
first May Queen was crowned in
1912.
In 1918 a large flag of 1403 stars
was presented to the University in
honor of College men in the armed
services. Ivy from Doughboys was
planted.
When the war was over, the Lord
of the May was presented on Ivy
Day, but this presentation was
soon discontinued.
Ivy Day in 1938 included Farm
ers' Fair; E-WeeKr and; -the grand
opening of the new Student Un
ion. Now a May Queen, the Ivy Day
Court, Ivy and Daisy chains, the
Ivy Day Sing, the tackling of new
Innocents and the masking of new
Mortar Boards, and the planting
of the traditional ivy are all a part
of Ivy Day. , . ,
Ivy Day, May 5, 1956. won't bear
much resemblance to the first Ivy
Day in 1898.
nnocenfs
To Tackle
Heirs
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Thirteen juniors in University
activities will be tackled Satur
day afternoon when the Innocents
Society reveals its successors.
The scarlet-hooded secret senior
society helps with homecoming,
football games and New Student
Week. The society has combined
with other Big Seven senior
honoraries to set up a men's senior
policy group.
This year's innocents are:
John Gourlay, president,
Beta Theta Phi.
Andy Hove, vice presi
dent. Delta Tau Delta.
Richard ellman, secre
tary, Zeta Beta Tau.
Andy Smith, treasurer,
Beta Theta Pi.
Al Schmid, sergeant-at-arms,
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Larry Conner, Farm
House.
Norman Creutz, Theta Xi.
Von Innes, Pi Kappa Phi.
Eudell Jacobsen, Sigma
Nu.
Bruce Martin, Sigma Chi.
Marx Peterson, Farm
House.
Mike Shugrue, Phi Kappa
Psi.
Charles Tomsen, Delta
Tau Delta.
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Ivy Day Schedule
9 a.m. Carillon rings 5 minutes
9:05 Band Concert 10 minutes
9:15 Mortar Boards and Innocents enter in order of tapping
9:25 Ivy Day history read by Master of ceremonies
9:35 Chains enter lead by the Ivy and Daisy chain leaders
Court enters: Attendants, maid of honor, children, queen
President of Mortar Board and President of Innocents plant
the Ivy
10:10
10:30
11:50
12:55
1 p.m.
1:10
1:20
1:30
2:30
2:35
2:50
Chains, Mortar Boards, and Innocents recess
Sorority Sing
Court Recessionai
Carillon 5 minutes
Band Concert 10 minutes
Court processional
Chancellor Hardin addresses the group '
Fraternity Sing '
Innocents present scholarship cups
Residence Halls for Men and the Men's Glee sing
Announcement of winners of sorority sing
Winners sing again
3 p.m. Presentation of Mortar Board Cup
Presentation of Innocent Cup
Presentation of IFC award
3:10 Announcement of winner of fraternity sing
Winners sing again
3:20 Court recessional
3:30 Mortar Boards and Innocents begin masking and tackling of
New Mortar Boards and Innocents
In case of rain, the Ivy Day activities will be held in the
University Coliseum. ,
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Pictured above are students
during the "gay nineties," pick
ing dandelions, the high point
in the day now known as Ivy
SongsYary:
All Entries Named
For Sing Competition
' Ivy Day Sing competition
Will i
begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Fraternity entries in the Sing in
clude Alpha Gamma Rho, singing
"De Animals Is A Comin," direct
ed by Ron Bath; Alpha Tau Ome
ga, "Give Me Your Tired, Your
Poor," Claude, Berreckmann; Beta
Sigma Psi, "God Our Father," Al
lan Zeigenbein; Beta Theta Pi,
"Loving Cup," Frank Tirro; Delta
Sigma Phi, "Halls of Ivy," Nor
man Heinz.
Delta Tau Delta, "The Three
Bells," Larry Belvins; Delta Upsi
lon, "Meadowlands." Mick John
son; Farmhouse, "Charlottetown,"
James Dunn; ' Phi Delta Theta,
"Men of Harlock," Warren Burt;
Phi Gamma Delta, "His Name So
Sweet," Tom Gilliland.
Phi Kappa Psi, "Set Down Serv
ant," Harry Grasmick; Sigma Al
pha Epsilon,, "I Gotta Mule,"
Dick Andresen; Sigma Alpha Mu,
Sammies,
Kappa Sigs
Name Heads
Sigma Alpha Mu and Kappa Sig
ma Fraternities have elected new
officers for next year.
The new officers for Sigma Alpha
Mu are president, Alan Heeger;
vice-president, Marvin Breslow;
treasurer, Alan Rosen and secre
tary, Larry Schwartz.
At its bi-annual elections, Kappa
Sigma elected as its grand master,
Paul Walters; grand procurator,
Phillip Weherman; treasurer, Bob
White; secretary, Pete Beege and
master of ceremonies, Jim McCarr
ney. 4
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Nancy Hemphill ... 1355-56 May
Nebrankan Photo
Day. Rather than "who can have
the most activities," the ques
tion then was "who can dig the
most dandelions?"
"Drink in M Onlv " Vturv VaA.
man; Sigma Chi, "Old Ark's a
Movin," Jon Dawson; Sigma Nu,
"You'll Never Walk Alone;" Sig
ma Phi Epsilon, "Truth Shall De
liver," Bill Hatcher.
Theta Xi, "Norah," Wendell
Friest; Phi Chi, "Jonah," Kappa
Sigma, "Holloway Joe," Norbert
Schurerman, and Theta Chi, "Dear
Little Girl of Theta Chi," Dudley
McCubben.
Sorority entries are Residence
Halls for Women, "Religion Is a
Fortune," Phyllis Maloney; Sig
ma Kappa, "Beyond The Blue Ho
rizon," Lois Panwitz; Alpha Phi,
"Too Bright Stars," Kay Yerk;
Love Memorial Hall, "Where Wil
lows Bend," Betty Pearson.
Gamma Phi Beta, "Dreaming,"
Ruthe Rosenquist; Kappa Delta,
"K D Blues," Imogene Davis; Al
pha Omicron Pi, "Oh What A
Beautiful Morning," Sue Kukman;
Delta Delta Delta, "The Crescent
Moon," Carol Newell.
Towne Club, "Trees," Nadyne
Snyder; Chi Omega, "A Chi O
Girl," Jan Raach; Pi Beta Phi,
"Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,"
Gerre Swanson; Zeta Tau Alpha,
"I Hear The Call of Zeta." Pat
Alvord; Kappa Alpha Theta,
"Walking," Joan Heusner.
Alpha Xi Delta, "It's A Big,
Wide, Wonderful World," Lois Ri
pa; Delta Gamma, "Liza," Gail
Drahota; Kappa Kappa Gamma,
"The Kappa Hymn," Carol As
bury; University Hospital Nurses,
"Little David Play On Your Harp,"
Janet Carsons, Alpha Chi Omega,
"Song Of The Lyre," Kay Cun
ningham; Sigma Delta Tau, "I Be
lieve," Willis Rosenthal.
Judges for the Ivy Day Sing are
George Peterson, Kearney High
School; Mrs. Elsie Jensen, Oma
ha Central High School, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Kinkead, Falls City High
School.
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Sharon Mangold, left and Carol
Anderson, right, are shown
practicing masking their Mortar
Board successors on Mortar
Full Day:
Ivy Day Activities Set
The traditional full day activ
ities of Ivy Day will begin at 9
a.m. Saturday morning at the
site to the north of the Administra
tion building. In case of rain activ
ities will be held in the Coliseum.
Gail Katskee, president of Mor
tar Board, and John Gourlay, pres
ident of Innocents Society, will
plant the ivy during the morning
ceremonies.
Sue Kirkman will be solist, Dr.
Robert Knoll, assistant professor of
English, will act as master of cere
monies and will read the Ivy Day
history.
Judges for the sorority and fra
ternity sing will be: George Peter
son, music director of Kearney
High School; Mrs. Elsie Jensen,
music director of Omaha Central
High School; and Mrs. Elizabeth
Kinkead, music director of Falls
City High School.
Application
Deadline
Announced
The closing date for applications
to take the Department of State
Foreign Service Officers Exami
nation is May 11. Students should
mail applications to the Depart
ment's Board of Examiners for
the Foreign Service so that they
may compete in the examination on
June 25.
Information pamphlets, sample
examination questions and appli
cation forms are available at the
placement office. They may also
be obtained from the Board of Ex
aminers for the Foreign Service,
Department of State, Washington
25, D.C.
One of the unusual features of
Ivy Day 1940 was the absence of
one Innocent. He hadn't been draft
ed, either. He was spending the
day in the hospital with appendi
citus. Until 1942 Ivv Day had always
been held on Friday with classes
dismissed. Indeed, until 1S08 regu
lar classes were held on Ivy Day.
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Now
The old custom of digging dan
delions has changed somew.iat
through the years as Ivy Day
now is highlighted by the mask
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Boards, Jan Lindquist, left and
Joyce Taylor, right. Carole Un
terseher watches the practice ses
sion. Each year the Mortar Boards
and the Innocents award a first
and second place trophy to the
fraternity and sorority with the
highest scholarship-activity rating.
In addition the Mortar Boards
award three other and the Inno
cents award eight other places.
Last year the first place Inno
cents trophy went to Phi Kappa
Psi and the Mortar Board's to
Chi Omega.
In addition the Innocents and
Mortar Boards award a trophy to
the senior man and woman with
the highest four-year cumulative
average. Dave Gradwohl won the
men's trophy last year and Mary
Gattes won the women's.
Tassels Name
New Pledges
After Tea
New Tassel pledges have been
selected following their annual
tea.
Sally Flanagan, Gamma Phi
Beta; Judy Chapman, Alpha Phi;
Anne Pickett, Kappa Alpha Theta;
Judy Douthit, Delta Delta Delta;
Carol McPherson, Pi Beta Phi;
Billie Prest, Kappa Kappa Gam
ma; Carolyn Freeman, Alpha
Omnicron Pi.
Donna Miller, Towne Club; De
anna Brier, Love Memorial Hall;
Patsy Kaufman, Loom is Hall; Bar
bara Lantz and Sondra Lee, Alpha
Xi Delta; Alice Knudson and Barb
Christensen, Alpha Chi Omega;
Mary Hemphill and Pat Stalder,
Chi Omega; Dee Wertz and
Georganna Humphrey, Kappa Del
ta; Sandy Kully and Joyce Magid
son, Sigma Delta Dau; Mary Hep
perlen and Barbie Sharpe, Delta
Gamma; Linda Fahrlande and
Frances Wortz, Sigma Kappa.
Patty Patterson and Jayne
Brown, Zeta Tau Alpha; Rose Ma
rie Tondl, Nadine Calvin, and
Phyllis Hansen, Ag-at Large;
Jeanne Woodside, Eleanor Meyer,
Mernie K a m p m a n, Betty Lou
Hoaglund, Alice Young, and Mer
na Hunter, Barb-at-Large.
Nebraafcaa Phot
ing of Mortar Boards, the tack
ling of Innocents and the Ivy
Day Sing competition.
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