1 Poqe 4 The Daily Nebroskon Monday, May 5, 1953 sftc Masks and Red Hoods Take 35 M I I I : 7 ' v. Black masks dropped over the eyes of 20 junior coeds Saturday as Ivy Day herald ed the announcement of new Mortar Boards. Leading the list of mystics was Nancy Copeland, presi dent of the new members of the Black Masque Chapter. Coeds masked in the after noon ceremony were Nan Carlson, vice president, Jan Lichtenberger, secre tary, Georgann Humphrey, treasurer, Cynthia Zschau, historian, Sharon McDonald editor, Doris Eby, Te r e s a Mitchem, Frances Gourlay, Carolyn Novotny, Sally Flan agan, Judy Chapman, Bever ly Ellis, Mary Lynn Stafford, Patsy Kaufman, Jacquelyn Miller. Karen Krueger, Judy Douthit, Dorothy Beechner and Judy Decker. Miss Copeland, Teachers College, is an AWS board member, past chairman of Coed Follies, member of the Debate Squad, Pi Lambda Theta, president of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary foren sic society and president of Delta Gamma. Miss Carlson, Teachers Col lege, is president of AWS, secretary of AUF, Pi Lambda Theta and vice president of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Lichtenberger, Arts and Sciences, is president of Coed Counselors, vice presi dent of YWCA, Lambda Theta, Delta Phi Alpha, past vice president of Delta Delta Delta. Miss Humphrey, Arts and Sciences, is president of Tas sels, member of Red Cross board, Spring Day committee and past president of Kappa Delta. Miss Zschau, Arts and Sci ences, is vice president of AUF, president of Theta Sigma Phi, vice president of Gamma Alpha Chi, and sec retary of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss McDonald, Teachers, Is editor-in-chief of the 1958 Cornhusker, Union Board of Managers, vice president of Theta Sigma Phi, Pi Lambda Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Eby, Agriculture, is president of BABW, Phi Up- silon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta and past president of Towne Club. Miss Mitchem, Arts and Sciences is president of YWCA, vice president of Un ion Board of Managers, Stu dent Council, Phi Sigma Iota and secretary of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Gourlay, Teachers, is lilllll Copeland Carlson president of Pi Lambda Theta, associate editor of the 1959 Cornhusker, Student Council and Delta Gamma. Miss Novotny, Teachers, is president of Red Cross, vice president of Sigma Alpha Iota, University Singers and vice president of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Flanagan, Teachers, is secretary of Bunders and YWCA, Teachers College Dean's Advisory Board, Pi Lambda Theta and president of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Chapman, Teachers, is treasurer of Builders, Tas sels, 1958 Ideal Nebraska Coed, secretary of Student Council and member of Pi Lambda Theta and Alpha Phi. Miss Ellis, Business Admin istration, is vice president of Red Cross, YWCA, Phi Chi Theta and Kappa Delta. Miss Stafford, Agriculture, is art editor of the 1958 Cornhusker, a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, and presi dent of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Kaufman, Agriculture, is a member of the H o m e Ec Club, Union Board of Managers, Ag Executive and BABW boards, secretary of the Ag Union Activities Board and president of the VHEA and a member of Love Hall. Miss Miller, Teachers, is member of AWS board, Stu dent Council, Pi Lambda Theta, Masquers, University Theatre and is vice presi dent of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Krueger, Teachers, is president of WAA, a cheer leader, 1957 Homecoming Queen, and vice president of Alpha Omicron Pi. Miss Douthit, Teachers, is a member of the Union Board of Managers, vice president of Tassels and president of Delta Delta Delta. Miss Beechner, Arts and Sciences, is president of the Union, member of Coed Counselors board, Spring Day Committee and Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Decker, Teachers, is vice president of AWS, mem ber of the Union Board of Managers and vice president of Delta Delta Delta. i " jw,' ,sis, .... mm Glynn Weichenthal mm Schrag Cadwallader " ' ' r3 WITH Lichtenberger Humphrey Berke Bicha I MOTHER'S 1 TV N T A V i S FOR THAT STAR IN HER CROWN, GIVE MOM WHAT SHE TRULY WANTS. and next to diamonds the loves From $1 to $10 fift wreppt)f ,rarii COSTUME JEWELRY from The Famous U"n' li-fi you Tjp He z Zschau McDonald Frenzel Herman jm Jr fmk &M&i lri if f-n f t I i. Eby Gourlay Neff Moses jjjf - I Mitchem Novotny i : I : i - r,a.g. p J F(fuTr II IT I Fl Ull U m 0F AMERICA: If I-S.1 Ijm II !a 1b, !a B rail If ti v l ' p y Will fl LIS 1 1 LLP U Z 1 ff-TI ! jftT J 7TTS Q Steelblades flashing r V X It On the rolling plalnl t:: It ofk 1 1 ., ! ' JY' X' Threshers marching Jr i I f ? " ; SS Through the golden grain, r ; -itfrffc" Jaf 1 - , Out where the crop is high, Iyy$ Stf Em isStafford You'll find a man ; ' "Sl'"V 1 ' Stops to take big pleasure If )A (s-t I I : $, When and where he can... M w " : CHESTERFIELD M ' - ! f' 1 ( 'Jf "1 WoAin4ton wheat fieldi Kaufman Miller ' " f'A 4 I " v - ' ' 1 -S Krueger Douthit ' A sXVCA-V -f&J4 . - ? . t ' ft i I Vrl ill4 l 1 1 ; .V' . Jul - fJJ L. M,,j ''II s( , - iifHmwi Liu rt Beertne, Dcc : r' V ' ' if f rU X 1 iwimiI wi.ini.ii.i-ii'. inn i in nriiwi&w8lsMBWM)8 ir iiYiiin iMi-' -.1 v&j.: J ' Vvfs I I V V I UttMv.r.T0bKC0C, fVr-i '$,r"" 4 Cjtes - Shugrue Smidt All Photof Courteay Lincoln Journal m Use Nebraskan Want Ads Thirteen University juniors suffered splinters instead of grass stains Saturday as their predecessors tackled them for membership into the Innocent Society. Dwaine Rogge was tapped president of the new Inno cents. Honorary members named to the society were Roy Green, dean emeritus of the College of Engineering and Architec- t u r e and f'"" Duane E. L&Ke, manag ing director of the Union. New mem bers tackled were John Glynn, vice president, Burton Wei- Chenthal, Sec- Lincoln Journal retary, Lar- Rogge ry Schrag, treasurer, and Giry Cadwallader, sergeant-at-arms, Gary Berke, Jon Bicha, Gary Frenzel, Donald Herman, Richard Moses, Thomas Neff, Dick Shugrue and Bob Smidt. Rogge, Engineering and Architecture, is treasurer of Student Council, on Spring Day committee, ASCE, Engi neering Executive board, vice president of Sigma Tau, as sistant copy editor of Blue Print and vice president of Delta Upsilon. Glynn, Arts and Sciences, is president of AUF, vice president of IFC, member of Kosmet Klub, Newman Club and president of Beta Theta Pi. Weichenthal, Agriculture, is a member of Student Coun cil, vice president of Build ers, AUF, Union board of managers, Alpha Zeta, Ag executive board, Agronomy Club and Gamma Delta, treasurer of Corn Cobs, Farm House. Schrag, Teachers, is 1959 business manager of the Cornhusker, Varisty Glee Club, Mu Epsilon Nu presi dent of Corn Cobs and Phi Kappa Psi. Cadwallader, Engineering and Architecture, is president of IFC, chairman of Pi Tau Sigma awards, Engineers Week, member of Kosmet Klub, Sigma Tau and P h i Delta Theta. Berke, Agriculture, is treas urer of the Ag executive board, member of Corn Cobs, I Block and Bridle, Spring Day sterring committee, sec retary of Farmers Fair board and Alpha Gamma Rho. i Jon Bicha, Business Admin istration, is vice president of Corn Cobs, Gamma Delta, Un ion board of managers, Alpha Kappa Psi, and president of Beta Sigma Psi. Frenzel, Engineering and Agriculture, Is editor of t h e Nebraska Blue Print, S t u dent Council, engineering ex ecutive board, corresponding secretary of Sigma Tau and a member of Alpha Tau Ome ga. Herman, Agriculture, is president of Builders, mem ber of Newman Club and Al pha Zeta, president of Ag Un ion board of managers and treasurer of Farm House. Hollingsworth, Arts and Sciences, is a member of Uni versity singers and Phi Mu Alpha, president of Delta Phi Delta, assistant director of Kosmet Klub spring show, and a member of Kappa Sig ma. Neff, Arts and Sciences, Is assistant business manager of the Daily Nebraskan, mem ber of Student Council, Theta Nu, Ny-Med, Newman Club, treasurer of IFC and presi dent of Delta Tau Delta. Shugrue, Arts and Sciences, is editor of the Daily Nebras kan, president of Sigma Del ta Chi, Speech and Hearing Club, vice president of Delta Sigma Rho, and member of Phi Kappa Psi. 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