Page 4 I TH R AS KAN Tuesday, May 8, 1954 'Ji V , .1 j. i M 5- ' Mi's. 13 DonDioceonts ArmnxoxuioTiced is- ,. lx "in T V fc U f- M J w j j I a ZJd V LI LAuU LLlu LlCJ&tAUttLA LJJU UdLl LluLJ 1 5 Courtesy Anderson Simmons Jensen Nelson Knotek McPeck Nineteen Jun-f1 lor women) were masked by members of the Black Masque chap ter of Mortar Board and the traditional 13 sew Innocents were tackled )y their prede cessors during Rosenberg the Friday aft ernoon Ivy Day proceedings. The Innocents also named three honor ary members. They are Arthur Westbrook, retiring director of the School of Music; Robert Simmons, Chief Justice of the Nebraska Su preme Court, and Governor Victor Anderson. Virmnta Hudson nt Lincoln, president Teachers College; president of Red Cro arexary of Studen, touncil and , Tmem Collet TnJVerS'.'!; .nX Board. Teachers Crl Link irf Aim .... . . . Hauler of Mr. .id Mri'lT 01-' Jf'T'" Student, vice president of Delta 'TAKr ,nl m- fcolf.ir"-1" (. Wilber- relary, rTJJ i Mr.. Clarence C ?lu": Teacher, College: president of wca and Pi Lambda Theu Sarol Wiitue f Falls Cit. treasurer t. ? ,r- Mrs- hS; Tchers College; vice president of YWCA, K'ttf AUUe"C AS8"-: mem- .t,',ntA,',!J 5"SW Wff. historian. an(hter of Mr. ard Mrs. J. G. Elliott ?fte'JCUege: Weident of All t niver Jity rUnd; vice president of Builders; -TJIM",r,7 Kappa Kappa Gamma; ember of Pi Lambda Theu. ''" t Fall, Cilr, pubUcity enairman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil uam A. Buthman, College of Agriculture: Hi.rasin editor of Cornhusker; pledge 'r,Df; ft Kappa Kappa Gamma; mem- i Aciatea women stldems Board; """"J" jupna K.m, advertising Honorary ana rai Lpsilon Omicron and Omicron -n, noK economics nonoraries. t mrm Andersmi f Lmrela. daughter of mr. ana Mrs. wiuard c. Anderson; Teach ers College; vice president of Coed Coun ors; past president of Barb Activities raemoer at Ked cross Board. Aquaquetse, Pi Lambda Theu and Towne V1UB. I caartaer Crarttn f Lhir.l.. daoghier u. ana airs. Jonn u. Campbell: I each era College: president of Alpha Phi; mem ber of Associated Women Slulents Board bo vena i-m Deita,art nonoarary. Beverlr Deeae f Carl Mm. daughter of mr. ana Mrs. Martin Iieepe, Ana and Science; president of YWCA ; vice presi dent of Iniversiir Council for World Af- raars; president of Theia Sigma Phi, worn as honorary journalism fraternity; mem ber suMeni council and Alpha Ai belts Marcaret Edwards af Aunsrs. daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kdwards; College f Agricalturei vice president of Women's Arhietie Asm., aecreurjr of the Ag txecu- jv Board: member of Farmers' Fair Bflard. Home Ee c.& Owincil, YWCA Cab ce and Chi Omega. Melra rakrabraeb mt Ctul ldanal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Fahra braea; Teachers College; president of Builders and we president of Alpha Phi. Jase Jeffrey of Smittatield. daughter of Vr- and Mrs. Norman Jeffrey; Teachers CoUase; president of Women s Athletic Aaatci member of Student Council and Kapp tappa Gamma. Diaae Kaatek of Liaeeia, dalgnter of Mr. sad Mrs. Wayne Reese; Arts and Sci ences; treasurer of Builders: member of Smdefrt I'mon Board. Pi Beta Phi and FM Soma lota, professional music sor or is) She was named Miss Lincoln litis year. Ma-ley Mr Peek at Geneva, daarhter of Mr. and Mr. Leslie McPeck; Teachers CoUem; premlem of Tassels; president of Alpha OmicroB Pi; treasurer of Surma JHpha Tola; member of Lmversitjr Stnxers. Dsretiir Kerotajr of Ciarksva. daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. J. Novotny: Ag College; president of Phi Upsiion Omicron and of Gamma Phi Beta; vice president of fWilders; member of Student Council. Vo cational Home Economics Assn., c'niver aatr Srasers and Coed Counselor Board. Shirley Richard of Orleans, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Beid Richards; College of Agriculture: rresutent of Home Fx Club and of Love Hall: member of Af Kseeutivc Board and Vocational Horns Economic Asm. (I ansa Ussaaherr of lweela. daughter of W.r. and Mrs. L. E. Bosenberg. Arts and Scieace, vice pressdent of Tassels, of Barb Activities Board i r Women, and of Town) Club. hoe notimaas of Freaseat. daughter of Cr. nd Mrs. J. R. Simmons; College of ASricsidre; vice presideiit of Ag YWCA. and of Kappa Delta; member of Student Council,-Phi Vpsuon Oniicroa and Voca taonai Home Economics Asn. Marian lM M Leap City, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Philip Sosol. As College; rresideat of Barb Activities Board for Women, vice president of Home Ke Club o4 af Vocational Home Oonomirs Assn.. ; I ,-; If I r - J fmmmw -t-- nsmtefum ;'mmtmimmt mixttmiismK i&mmmmmwiwemm 1 tout if imfliiriiiriiiiWiiiW'iji lBIWI"ni1 111 r -rmiiiwniriiiu nil secret- ry of Associated Women Studenis and of Phi I'pwlon Onucroa; member of Laiversrtr 4-H Club. Thirteen Junior men tackled foo membership in the honorary are: a Efrhi of Lhsreln- arrsident. ana of tfr. and Mrs, Jam Kill, enrolled in the College of Business Administration, he is treasurer of All University Fond, secretary of t& luierfratemiij' Council and a mem tvr of Koamet Klub, Student Council, and Sol tttita Theu fraternity. Jafca fags of Macel. vice president, on of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fagan Jr. A Cojiefe of Engineering and Architecture arqdent, he is treasurer of the Nebraska He Prmt, monthly publication of the cot teg, and a member of Student council, t nstneertrif Cxecittivc Board. Kosmet Kioo and Beta Theu Pi fraternity. Jfc HeliKW at Geneva, secretary, son f Mr. and Mr. O. . Nelson. He is pres ident of Com Cobs, men pep organizs txim; vx president af Theta Xi fraternuy; mMnber of Kosmet Klub and University njwtr. and a board member of Builders. auiet service organiMUoa. He is enrolled in the Coitese of Art and Sciences. Charles Trumble af Pamllion. treasurer, tern of Mr. and Mrs. Hartand Trumble. A .j!iee of Agriculture student, be is treas urer of Com Cobs, treasurer of A F.neca ee Board, vice president of Farm Hons fraterimr. and a member of Student Conn ed. Binders Board and Alpha Zeta. honor ary scholastic fraternity in agriculture. Artey ! af lieWitt. sergeant-at-arms, vii of Mr and Mrs. Wilisrd Wsldo. F,n rot! in the College of Agriculture, he is a fwtee f tne student Lnion Board of 2r BuiMers Bard. Aloha 7.t. J k'.ant K'iub and Alpha Gamma Bho lrriiv. . Mm BelnwMif f limslla. son of Mr. and Sunday Journal and blar Westbook Ellis Hudson Link Novotny Richards. Simmons Sokol Courtesy Lincoln Journal Mrs. Harry Belmont. A College of Busi ness Administration student, he is secre tary of All University Fund and a mem ber of Kosmet Klub, Builders Board and leu Beta Tau fraternity. Bob Cook of Lincoln, son of Mrs. Jessie L. Cook. He is president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and copy editor of the Nebraskan. student newspaper. He is en rollel in the College of Arts and Sciences. Fred Daly ef Seottsbluff, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Daly Jr. Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, he is editorial page ediotr of the Nebraskan and a member of Sigma D e t a Chi, men's professional journalism fraternity, and Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Bill DeWulf of Cedar Rapid, son of Mr. and Mrs. August DeWulf. A College of Agriculture student, he is vice president of Builders, secreWrv of Corn Cobs and a member of the Student Union Board of Managers, Ag Executive Board and Farm House fraternity. Jim Feather ef Graaada Hills. Calif., formerly of Lincoln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Feather. He is president of Farm House fraternity, ag editor of the Nebras kan and a member of Kosmet Klub, Var sity Glee Club, University Band and Alpha Zeu. He is a College of Agriculture stu dent. Doyle Hulme ef fair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hulme. Enrolled in the Col lege of Agriculture, he is president of Uni versity 4-H Club, secretary of Alpha Gam ma Rho fraternity and a member of Corn Cobs. Ag Executive Board, Alpha Zeu ! and Farmers Fair Board. Sam Jensen ef Lincela. son of Mrs. i W. T. Spelts. He is vies president of All j University Fund, vice president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, managing editor ot the Nebraskan and a member of Sigma Delta Chi. He is a student in the College of Arts and Sciences. Marshall N'eisen of Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson. A College of Busi ness Administration student, he is secre tary of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and a member of Kosmet Klub. University Band. N Club. Varsity Wrestling Team and Alpha Kappa Psi, professional busi ness fraternity. Trophies: InitialSpring Day Allracls Over 1360 Over 1300 students came out in the rain and mud to participate in the first Spring Day. Winners of team trophies In the spring day competition were Teachers College in the faculty division, Love Hall in the women's division and Phi Delta Theta in the mens' division. Runner-up in the faculty section was Ag College followed by Busi ness Administration and the Col lege of Arts and Science. All place winners who didn't pick up their ribbons during the day get can them from Don Beck at the Alpha Gamma Rho house. Individual faculty event winners were Chancellor Clifford Hardin, baby bottle contest; ping pong push, Jake Geier; pie eating, Dr. LaVera Small; peanut pushing, Dorothy Hanpeter and baseball throw, Donald Warner. Women's team event winners were Pi Beta Phi, costume relay race; Signs a Kappa, tug-of-war; and sack relay, Loomis Hall. ' Men's team event winners were Beta Sigma Phi, tug-of-war; char iot race. Sigma Alpha Epsikm and push ball, Phi Delta Theta. "A Good Teacher $ Agmcy" DAVISs School Service Established 15i8 se-vm the Visinu.-i V-Ji.ey to the Wast oost Enrol! Kow. 579 Stuart tldf , Lincoln t. Hell. i 1 nfl -il. i HSisi , i and tht quivering excitement of James M. Cain's great best-seller ms;pmvi nut v J0ANF0NTAINE liC 1; I Fagan Chalupa Wiltse Inside World Paleontologist Dr. Edward Lewis, Chief Verte brate Paleontologist for the Pale ontology and Stratigraphy Branch of the United States Geological Sur vey, will talk on his recent work in Cuba, Thursday at 8 p.m. in Studio B. Morrill Hall. The talk is sponsored by Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary earth science fraternity. Refreshments will be served following the lec ture. Theta Sigma Phi Names of eight new pledges of Theta Sigma Phi, women's honor ary and professional journalism fraternity, were revealed at Ivy Day ceremonies Saturday. The new pledges are Linda Buth man, Barbara Brittin, Beverly Buck, Pat Coover, Marguerity For ney, Marilyn Heck, Barbara Sharp, and Ruth Rosenquist. Coed Counselors There will be a Co-ed Counse lors mass meeting Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Chairman of the meeting will be Natalie Johnson. The speaker will be Rex Knowles. Pease Bindery 127 South 19th Phone 2-1303 Two Day Service on Binding Master Thesis TURNPIKE FRIDAY MAY 11TH DANCING 8:3012:30 71141 With 'THE GAYLORDS" Adv. Tickets on SaJ Maun's Music Adv. Tickets S1.50, Door $2.00 Haun's Music, 219 No. 12th xl ; :,l,,l,1,ll,,ll.u,li , z Jr "' e-- f . r ? r NAVIGATOR AND PILOT The flying U. S. Air Force is a team of men who command the aircraft and men who plan the attack. These are the pilots and navigators, both equally important to the defense of America. 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