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The Daily Nebraskan
Friday, May 24, 1957
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Fall Semester:
Fraternity, Sorority
Officers Selected
The officers of the sororities and
fraternities for next fall have been
announced by the various houses.
Alpha Chi Omtfa: Charlene Ferguson,
president; Janet Shuman, vice president;
Judy Muiuon. treasurer; Nancy WoodUng,
secretary.
Sorority Officers
Aloha Omleroa PI: Marilyn McHarfne.
resident: Phyllis Kapuskta, correspond
lnf secretary; Corky Kolb. recording sec
retary; Joyce Mason, treasurer.
Alpha Phi: Barbara Britton. president;
ice president in charge of scholarship,
Judy Lundt; Karen Parsons, vice presi
dent in charge of pledges: Irene Nielson,
recording secretary.
Alpha XI Delta: Janet Gates, president;
Barbara Sharpe. vice president; Sally
Lna.se, secretary; Karen Sukovaty, treas
urer. Chi Omera: Cretchen Paul, president:
Katie MeCulloogh, vice president; P a t
Stalter, secretary; Mary Ann Lammers,
treasurer.
Oeltai Delta Delta: Donna Sawvell, pres
ident; Jan Lichtenberger, vice president;
Jean Johnson, secretary; Judy lecker,
treasurer.
Delta Gamma: Louise Klima, president;
Sara Rubka, vice president; Sally Carter,
secretary; Ruth Adam, treasurer.
ATO:
'Mom Jaye'
To Retire
This June
Mrs. Jaye Ridnour, "Mom Jaye"
as she is known to over five hun
dred ATOs, will retire this June
after seventeen
years as the
housemother of
Alpha Tau
Omega.
Since 1940,
Mora Jaye has
enthusiastically
performed her
many duties as
fa o usemother,
In addition to
her regular du
ties, she also
spends a great deal of time in pre
paration for the bi-annual Storee
Booke Balle and all ATO activities.
In 1955, Mom Jaye was named
Alpha Tau Omega housemother of
the year and her picture appeared
on the cover of the Palm, the fra
ternity magazine. Its spring issue
was dedicated to her.
Mom Jaye expressed her feelings
toward college life in the form of
poetry. A book of her poems has
been printed.
After her retirement, Mom Jaye
plans to travel and see her daugh
ters. She will spend most of her
time in the Northwest part of the
a year or more of tra
vel, she plans to come back to
Lincoln.
Nebraskan Phot
Ridnour
Gamma, Phi Beta: Ann Olson, president;
Gerry Mitchem. vice president; Minnie
Rosenquut, secretary; Kay Gleason, treas
urer. Kappa Alpha Theta: Bobbie Moore, pres
ident; Mary Huston, vice president; Bev
Buck, secretary; Kay Gleason, treasurer.
Kappa Delta; Georgnan Humphrey, pres
ident; Janice Crist, vice president; Carol
Dahl, secretary; Eileen Santin, treasurer.
Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sharon Hall,
president; Marilyn Heck, vice president;
Carol Asbury, secretary; Susan GnUma
ener, treasurer.
PI Beta Phi: Jo Devereaux, president;
Jan Shrader, vice president; Tory Nuss,
secretary: Mary Peck, treasurer.
Sigma Delta Tau: Kae Pasmadik, presi
dent; Elaine Krantz, first vice president;
Sandy Kully, second' vice president; Helen
cook, recording secretary.
Sigma Kappa: Willa Waldo, president;
Mary Demars, first vice president; Rose
mary Bredthauer, second vice president;
Germalne Wright, secretary.
Zeta Tau Alpha: Janice Larson, presi
dent; Lois Overturf, vice president; Kay
Reeves, secretary; Blaine Overturf, treas
urer.
Fraternity Officers
Acacia: Newell Kollath. president
Wayne Christofferson, vice president; Bill
Dam, secretary; Jim Minor, treasurer.
Alpha Gamma Rho: Dick Hagemeier
president; Gary Burke, vice president; Bill
Starck, secretary; Ray Schuyler, treas
urer.
Alpha Gamma Sigma: Allen Mosler
president; Marvin Bishop, vice president
Art Zech, secretary; Otto Schipporeit,
treasurer.
Alpha Tan Omega t Steve Leeper, presi
dent; Kon warnoioski, vice president;
Gary Freozel, secretary: Bill Pyle, tr4as-
urer.
Beta Sigma Psl: Larry Warnke, presi
dent; Fred Stelling. vice president; Roger
Myer, secretary; John Bicha, treasurer.
vela Theta PI: Jim Jacaues. president
Frank Tirro, vice president; Clark Gibbs,
secretary; jonn Hummel, treasurer.
Delta Sigma Phi: Paul Streich. Pre si
dent; Harold Mall, vice president; O'Dell
L Meureux, secretary; Don Ports, treasur
er.
Delta Tao Delta: Dick Arneson, presi
dent; Dick Bond, vice president; Sam Ol
son, secretary; John Bennedict, treasurer.
Delta Ipsilon: George Warner, presi
dent; George Fisk, vice president; Denny
Elder, secretary; Ken Wherman, treasur
er.
Farmhouse: Bob Wiemer, president; Bill
!pi!Ker, vice president; Ed str. secre
tary; Donald Heurermann, treasurer.
Sigma Nu; Jack Pollock, president; Ce
cil Walker, vice-president; Jerry Sinor,
treasurer; George Porter, secretary.
Kappa Sigma: Lowell Niebaum, presi
dent; Ron Schnier, vice-president; Ken Mc
Killip, treasurer; George Moyer, secretary.
Phi Delta Theta: Bill Tom son. prest-
oeni; rmp arevens, vice-president; Dick
Johnson, secretary; Curt Cardwell, house
manager.
Pbl Gamma Delta: Bob Schuvler. pres
ident; Jim Beard, vice-presklent; Don Fitz
gerald, treasurer.
Sigma Chi: Rip Van Winkle, presi
dent; jay Kcnnoor, vice-president; Hon
Renfer, secretary; Paul Schotz, treasurer.
Phi Kappa Psi: Dyke Newcomer, presi
dent; Rod Peterson, vice-president; C. G.
Wallace, secretary; Jerry Moore, treasur
er.
Pi Kappa Phi: Vic Vemiklau. president:
Bruce Kolb, vice-president; Karl Fred
rics, secretary; Dean Anderson, treasurer.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon: John Landers,
president; Jim Lakin, vice-president; By
ron Ericson, secretary; Larry Rotert,
treasurer.
Sigma Alpha Mu: Ken Freed, presi
dent; Bernie Turkle, vice-president; Alan
Rosen, treasurer; Jack Ortich, secretary.
Sigma Phi Epsllon: Ron Clifton, presi
dent; Charlie Thompson, vice president;
Terry Higgins. secretary; John Dilling
ham, treasurer.
Tan Kappa Epsllon: Dick Baker, presi
dent; Bill Cllnkenheard, vice president;
Ed Severson, secretary; Bruce McCorken
son, treasurer.
Theta Chi: Eldon Linder. president; Da
vid Peterson, vice president; Fred Otad
ovsky, secretary; Richard Hartford, treas
urer. Theta XI: Roger Wichman, president:
Marion Hild, vice president; Dave God
bey, vice president; Howard Lange, treas
urer. Zeta Beta Tan: John Goldner. presi
dent; Robert Zuber, vice president; Shel
don Kranti. secretary; Sherman Nefsky,
treasurer.
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Epstein:
Defense Procedure Poste
for All-Out Atomic Attad
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(This Is the third in a series of
articles presented by the University
Red Cross Unit).
Procedure in case of an all-out
attack on the Lincoln area has
announced by Larry Epstein, Red
Cross president.
In case of an attack the students
will be notified by a five minute
steady blast of Civil Defense sirens.
The campus is divided into two
routes. This west of 14th Street
will travel three miles north on
14th to Superior Avenue and turn
west to Highway 2 and 24 to Utica
and Beaver Crossing. Students lo
cated east of 14th street should
go out O street to Friend, Exeter,
Fairmont and York.
Anyone without transportation
should walk to the nearest evacua
tion center where they will be
picked up by the available trans
portation. Students driving cars
should load them to the fullest ca
pacity and join the traffic flow
to the nearest evacuation route.
Gas tanks should be at least half
full. If vehicle breaks down, it
should get off the road as soon
as possible.
If there is no time to evacuate,
the shelter signal, a three minute
rising and falling of the siren, will
advise the student to duck for
cover.
Official information from civil
defense officials will be obtained
from 1240 on the air. No other sta
tions will be on the air.
Designated shelters will be as
signed in the respective towns.
Interviews Slated
For Rag Applicants
me Daily Nebraskan staff ap
plicant interviews will be held
Monday beginning at 9 a.m. in
the Faculty Lounge of the
Union, according to the Commit
tee on Student Publications.
Applicants for editor, manag
ing editor, editorial page editor
and news editors will be inter
viewed first.
Miss Nebraska:
ods
Do
To Take Part
eayff Goo test
Five University Coeds have been
chosen as contestants in the Jr.
Chamber of Commerce sponsored
Miss Nebraska pagent, set for
June 1 in the Pershing Municipal
Auditorium. The five University
students are:
Miss Lincoln, Kay Nielson, soph
omore in Teachers and a member '
of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Miss Sidney, Reba Kinne, soph
omore in Teachers and a member
of Chi Omega sorority.
Miss Imperial, Phyllis Bonner,
sophomore in Arts and Science and
a member of Alpha Omicron Pi
sorority.
Miss Ogallala, Margaret Sch-
On The Social Side:
Saturday Concludes
'The Social Season1
By JAN FARRELL
Society Editor
The last big social event Is
scheduled for this Saturday. That's
the night the Sigma Nu's have
planned their annual "White Rose
Formal." A "Sigma Nu Girl" will
be chosen and presented a travel
ing trophy at the dance.
The contenders for the title are
Betty Kamphe, Alpha Phi sopho
more in Arts and Sciences from
Omaha; Edythe Morrow, Kappa
Alpha Theta sophomore in Teach
ers from Fremont; Bobbie Jorgen-
son, Delta Gamma freshman m
Teachers from Lincoln; Susan Mc-
Grath, Alpha Phi freshman in
Teachers from Grand Island; and
Jan Turner, Delta Gamma sopho
more in Teachers from Lincoln.
Delta Sigma Phi has planned a
Parents' Day and Alumni Open
House for Saturday.
Classified Ads
Wanted Rider to Xites Park or potntt
between. Leaving May 30th. Con
tact Kay Keen 7-2300.
1 I KlrU to share apartment for
summer months. Call S-0A83 after ( p.m.
Basement apt. for summer. Cooking fa
culties, 3235 VIM, 7-2751,
Summer Rooms For Rent H Block
South et Love Library. 110.00 per
month. 32T North 13th. Phone 2-1410.
Wanted; College students willing to work
la own horn town, selling nationally
known product. Earn up to 12400 In
one summer. Write Post Office Box
126 Grand Island, before June 1st.
Moving! Must sell Von washing ma
chine and twin tuba. Good condition.
8-1344. 392S Eoldreg St.
onse hi Wahoo, Nebr., for rent June
10th through Aug. 10th. Includes 21
fneh T.V. Automatic washer, garage,
fireplace and two bedrooms. Mr.
Mrs. Deaa TMwfeld. 1145 North Lin
den Street, Wahoo.
CHRISTIANO'S PIZZARIA
S89 No. 27 2-4859
ANCHOVIES - MUSHROOM
Pepper and Onion
Saiuag Pepperonl . Hamburger
Salami Cheese and Sausage
3 Size
$2 - $1.50.- 75c
Hour 4.12 Weekday!
Sat and tin. 12 000040 12 p.m.
Closed Tuesday
WE DELIVER
Tonight's th night the Lincoln
Chiefs are opening up their hearts
and their diamond to yon for
a nominal fee. Tonight is student
night at Sherman field. All NU
students are Invited to watch the
Chiefs play the Colorado Springs
Sky Sox.
The fee Is S5e and presenta
tion of your Student ID. Gam
begins at 8 p.m.
Outstanding
Workers Cited
By Red Cross
Outstanding workers of the past
year were named at the Red
Cross Awards Dessert Tuesday
night In the Union.
Among those honored and com
mittees they worked on include
Julie Hathaway and Jan Cochran,
Orphanages; Sherry Armstrong,
Leadership; Gretchen Sides, Noti
fications; Dee Dillman and Martha
Crocker, LARC School; John Hole-
man and Mary Jane Berquist, Wa
ter Safety; Dorothy Hall and Mary
DeMars, Orthopedic, Diane Giese
and Nancy Campbell, State Hos
pital and Mary Larson, Publicity.
Others selected were Harold
Hoff, Membership and Entertain
ment; Sandra Simmons, Adult Ac
tivities; Bev. Flack, Handicrafts
and Production; Mike Shuhan,
First Aid.
Students selected for outstand
ing work at Vets' Hospital include
Lyle Barry, Dolly Swift, Julie
Mestl, Marcia Parrott, Pat Lang
don and Bill Platz.
Sunday is the annual Kappa Kap
pa Gamma "Senior Breakfast."
There were two engagements and
three pinnings left out of Monday's
column.
Engagments
Valerie Uffelman, secretary,
School of Social Work, to Roger
Luedtke, junior in Business Admin
istration. Kathy Knowles, Towne Club
sophomore in Teachers from Lin
coln, to Joe Stasny, freshman in
Engineering from Lincoln.
Pinnings
Barbara Arth, Delta Delta Delta
sophomore in Teachers from Lin
coln, to Tom Miller, Phi Delta
Theta sophomore in Business Ad
ministration from Lincoln.
Jane Stein, Delta Delta Delta
sophomore in Teachers from
Lincoln, to Jim Eastman, Phi Kap
pa Psi sophomore in Business Ad
ministration from Lincoln.
Emily Bressler, Delta Delta Del
ta junior in Teachers from Omaha,
to Ken Wehrman, Delta Upsilon
junior in Engineering from Arnold.
wenkter, a freshman In Teachers
and a member of Chi Omega sor
ority. Miss Nebraska City, Genene
Brandt, a freshman in Arts and
Science and member of Pi Beta
Phi.
On May 31, these girls along
with 12 other representatives of
other Nebraska cities, will be in a
parade including bands and color
guards. The girls will ride in con
vertibles through down-town Lin
coln. The former Miss America, Sha
ron Ritchie, will arrive from
Atlantic, New Jersey, to partici
pate in the Miss Nebraska pagent.
In the pagent, Saturday evening.
June 1, the girls will be judged in
three attires: (1) evening gown, to
be judged on the basis of person
ality, pose, and intellect, (2) to be
judged in individual talent routines
and (3) swimming suits, judged
for beauty of face and figure
Diane Knotek, the 1956 Miss Ne
braska will give several vocal
selections and will crown the new
Miss Nebraska. Miss Knotek par
ticipated in the Miss America con
test in Atlantic and received a
$1000 scholarship as the most
talented classical singer.
Diane has been attending the
University this- past year under
this scholarship. The 1957 Miss
Nebraska , to be selected June 1
will represent the state in the Miss
America contest later this year.
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Pershing Officers
New officers for Pershing Rifles
are as follows. Dean Stryker, com
pany commander; Andris Elein
heffs, executive officer, and Robert
Baker, operations officer.
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STUDENTS
AND
TEACHERS
If you are interested in summer
employment we offer a sales job,
salaried with bonuses that will
provide good earnings. $325.00
Salary & Bonus.
Apply in person to the employment
service Ellen Smith Hall. A car is
necessary.
CONTACT:
Mr. Glen Smith
Fri., May 24th 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Professes Devotion
Norman Riggins (left) in the
role of "Emile DeBeque" pro
fesses his devotion to Cynthia
Barber (right) alias "Nellie For
bush" in the famous song "Some
Enchanted Evening." Riggins
and Miss Barber are starring in
the 1957 Kosmet Klub Spring
Show, "South Pacific" which will
be held in Pershing Memorial
Auditorium, Friday and Saturday.
LAST CALL FOR STICKLERS !
We're still shelling out $25 for every Stickler we
accept and we're still accepting plenty! But
if you want to cut yourself in. vou've eot to start
Stickling NOW! Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word
rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of
syllables. Send your Sticklers (as many as you want the more
you send, the better your chance of winning!) to Happy-Joe-Lucky,
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by), Air Force songs (music to fly by), and Aloha songs
(music to bye-bye). The Lucky Strike song is music to
buy by: it's a pretty ditty that's devoted strictly to Luckies.
Naturally, that makes it a Cheerful Earful! It reminds you
that Luckies are tops and that better taste is the pleasin'
reason. Luckies' taste comes from fine tobacco mild, good
tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. So,
as the jingle says, "Light up a Lucky, it's light-up time!"
You'll say it's the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked!
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