UHiYCRf QS HOB Weekend Over: Honors Love Memorial-Farmhouse Sweep Spring Day Firsts Many "Titer ' I . .lib 1, i Www...., Jit ... V i X . .. y I. 7 I ': j ' . is- THE QUEEN Sandra Kully of two weeks, beams happily the May by Phyllis Bonner, Vol. 33, No, 104 May Queen Sandra Freed Bride of Only Two Weeks Sandra Kully Freed, senior in Teachers, was revealed as the 1959 May Queen at Ivy Day festivities Saturday. Maid of Honor was Phyllis Bonner. Recent Bride Mrs. Freed, a bride of two weeks whose husband is a freshman in Law College, is a copy editor of the Daily Nebraskan. She is past pres ident of Sigma Delta Tau, corresponding secretary of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary society for women in Teach ers College, and a past mem ber of the Coed Counselor board. She is also a member of Theta Sigma Phi and Hilel. Miss Bonner, a senior in Arts and Sciences, was also awarded the Mortar Board 2 itrJ Sr f" i ROYALTY OFF-GUARD It's here! A rose-scattering court member squints narrowly as photographers snap pictures of the Ivy Day court. Jr.-Sr. Coeds Lead Ivy, Daisy Court Chains Kiv luninr arm ciy cpninriwiin ine Hungarian aiuaenc rrujeci. &ix junior ana six senior Pl,rlcl. Te, ,, enroled ta Teacher. University coeds were hon ored as leaders of the tradi tional Ivy and Daisy Chains in the Ivy Day May Court. Seniors Res Marie Tondl la enrolled in the College of Agriculture. Miss Tondl Is past president of Love Memorial Hall, vice president of tbe Ag Executive Board, general chairman of Hospitality Day and a member of Newman Club, the Home Economisa Club and Phi Upsilon Omic ron. Glend lane Klein Is enrolled in Teach ers Collage. Miss Klein is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Tau Delta and Delta Delta Delta. Mary McKnight is enrolled In the Col lege of Arts and Sciences. Miss McKnight is vice president of Delta Gamma, a member of the All University Fund Board, the Student Council fhd the KNUS staff. ' Rae Beerline la enrolled In Teachers College. Miss Beerlin is a member of the Women's Athletic Association board, the Physical Education Club, the Dean's Advisory Board, Aquaciuettes, Student Council and Alpha Chi Omega. Sandra Snoop is enrolled in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences. Miss Shoup is past president of Alpha Phi. Ruth Koubal is enrolled in the College ef Agriculture. Miss Boubal resides in the Residence Halls for Women and is past officer. Juniors Fare Oeltlen is enrolled in the College of Agriculture. Miss Oeltjen is a past member of the Ag Executive Board, a member of the Home Economica Club, the Lutheran Student Association, Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Upsilon Omicron and Love Memorial Hall. Marcla Boden is enrolled In Teachers College. Miss Boden is secretary of the VWCA. president of Alpha XI Delta, a member of the Student Council and Pi bmbda Theta. end bag been associated s ft- , ., . 1 4 Si " , j Freed, a brown eyed bride as she is crowned Queen of her maid of honor. The two ,11 IV U Us The Daily scholarship award for the senior woman with the high est four year cumulative av erage Saturday. Named Miss Army at the 1958 Military Ball, she is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, was a finalist for' Ne braska Sweetheart, and is secretary of Alpha Omicron Pi. She is also a past board member of AWS, secretary of Gamma Alpha Chi, sec retary of Theta Sigma Phi, president of Alpha Epsilon Rho, radio-TV honorary soci ety, secretary of YWCA, Kappa Tau Alpha, journal ism scholastic honorary soci ety, and Phi Sigma Iota, ro mance languages honrorary society. She was also a Journalism hard to see from back College. Misi Teur la aecretary of Alpha Omicron PI, vice-president of the Wom en's Alhletic association, and a member of PI Lambda Theta and the YWCA. Jolalne Loseke is enrolled in the Col lege of Agriculture. She is member of the Home Economics Club, Tassels, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Alpha Chi Omega, secretary of the Student Council and was a Homecoming Queen finalist. Margaret Marshall la enrolled In the College of Arts and Sciences. Miss Marsh all, a cheerleader, is past secretary of the Associated Women's Student board, la Nebraska Sweetheart and la a member of flamma Phi Beta. Eileen Santin is enrolled in Teachers Colltie. Miss Santin is treasurer of Kap pa Delta, secretary of Red Cross, and member of the VWCA cabinet and ACE. Vote today Annual Sing Trophies Given Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Chi won the first place tro phies in the annual Ivy Day sing competition. Residence Halls for wom en and Kappa Kappa Gamma were second and third respec tively in the women's division sponsored by AWS. Phi Kappa Psi and Beta Sigma Psi were second and third in the Kosmet Klub sponsored men's sing. 4 senior coeds were honored at the traditional Ivy Day ceremonies Saturday morning. Nebraskan Gold Key winner. Mrs. Freed is believed to be the first married coed to ever reign over the tradition al ceremonies. She and Miss Bonner were elected to their positions in a secret vote last March by junior and senior women. As well as being a house wife, Mrs. Freed, who has majored in English and mi nored in journalism and French, hopes to teach in a secondary school. 18 Attendants Six sophomore, nine junior and three senior women, identically attired in dresses of pale aqua nylon organza street length dress, attended the Queen. Two fresman co eds acted as pages. Donald Olson, professor of speech, was master of cere monies. The court proces sional followed a concert by the University Band under the direction of Prof. Donald Lentz. Carolyn Boesigner Leigh was senior soloist. Court members were: Freshmen Lynn Wright. Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, Miss Wright is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, an AUF and Builders assistant and a mem ber of Kappa Alpha Theta. Linda Sawvrll. Enrolled in. the College of Arts and Sciences, she is a member of AWS board, a worker in the Student Union, a Builders assistant and librarian of Delta Delta Delta. Sophomores Sue Carkoskl. Enrolled in Teachers Col lege, she waa 1958 Activities Uueen, was named an outstanding All University Fund worker, ia a member of AUF, Union and the Coed Counselor boards and of Newman Club and Masquers. She is a Panheilenic delegate and activities chair man of Kappa Alpha Theta. Janet Hansen. Enrolled in the College of Agriculture, Miss Hansen is a member of AWS and Coed Counselor boards, the YWCA cabinet and social chairman of Delta Delta Delia. Mary Loo Valencia. Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, she is a member of AWS and WA boards, Aqua iuettes, Newman Club and Piper Hall. Pat Porter. Enrolled in Teachers Col lege, Miss Porter is a member of Union and AUF boards, Alpha Lambda Delta, was a Spring Day chairman and second vice president of Alpha Chi Omega. Kay Stute. Enrolled in the College of Agriculture, Miss Stute has been named an Outstanding Tassel and Coed Counsel or and Is a member of the Home Eco nomics Club and Love Memorial Hall. Beverly Heyne. Enrolled in the Collese -:-'' ''Spi 5 ...... ' I M:'y' rrr-mT-mrifiirri iii mm n-nr- Tnin ium iiiiiirniiiiiiiMrniiii imi 1 1 m .,-h.... , , .wtoto-ts. SQUISH ! Eighty-two persons piled out of the Burr Hall car as it was named winner of the Car Cramming Contest at Spring Day Saturday. Riders of most cars arrived at tbe judging stand mildly doused alter a ride past the bucket brigade on 16th St. !f l l I' Monday, May 4, 1959 of Agriculture, Miss Heyne Is treasurer of Red Cross, a Panheilenic delegate, rusn chairman of Alpha Omicron Pi and I a member of the YWCA, Union and the Lutheran Student Association. Juniors Linda Walt. Enrolled in Teachers Col lege, she is vice president of AUF, a member of AWS board, president of Pi Lambda Theta and rush chairman of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mary Ann Vrba. Enrolled In the Col lege of Agriculture, Miss Vrba is vice president of Home Economics Cluh. a member of AWS and Coed Counselors bnards. Student Council. Newman Club, Phi Upsiion Omicron and Love Memorial Hall. She was a finalist for Honorary Co mandant. Betty Mann. Enrolled in the Collese of Agriculture, she is president of Phi Up sjlos Omicron and a member af IWA and WAA boards, the Home Genomics Club, VHKA, the Square Dancer Club and Howard Hall. Kaymarie Swarts. A student in Teach ers College, she is a member of the Coed Counselors board. Tassels, Pi Lambda Theta and Kappa Phi, Methodist wom en's service organization, and vice presi dent of Sigma Kappa. Helen Hockabout. Enrolled In the Col lege of Arts and Sciences, she was Homecoming Queen, is past director of the Youth Employment Service, a Build ers' assistant and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Tassels, AUF board and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Judith Truell. Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences and Teachers Col lege, she is president of NUCWA, presi dent of Alpha Phi and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Union and Phi Alpha Theta. Sandra Whalen. Enrolled in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences, she is presi dent of Alpha Omicron Pi. Red Cross publicity chairman, a Journalism Gold Key winner, was a Homecoming Queen attendant, is a staff writer for the Daily Nebraskan and a member of Tassels, Theta Sigma Phi and Gamma Alpha Chi. Barbara Bible. Enrolled In the College of Arts and Sciences, she is president of Alpha Chi Omega, managing editor of the Cornhusker and a member of the AUF board, ThcU Sigma Phi and Gam ma Alpha Chi. Marilyn Pickett. Enrolled In the Col lege of Arts and Sciences, she is presi dent of Pi Beta Phi, past president of Alpha Lambda Delta, vice president of Panheilenic and Delta Phi Delta, art fra ternity, and a member of the AWS board and the Student Council. Seniors Pat Arbuthnot. Enrolled In Teachers College, she is vice president of WAA, president of the Women's Physical Edu cation Club and the Athletics and Rec reation Federation of College Women, and a member of Newman Club, Pi Lambda Theta and Delta Delta Delta. Billie Prest. Enrolled in Teachers Col lege, she is secretary of Tassels and past Pledge trainer of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sonia Slevers. Enrolled in the College of Business Administration, she is a mem ber of the Business Administration Ex- I ecuiive ooaro, Aipna umuua ucw., oa liarnma aiKIlia, uu&meas miiuiiuatiaiivu honorary fraternity, and Kappa Delta, and vice president of Phi Chi Theta, hon orary for women in business administra tion. Children In the Court Flower Girls Kathy Butt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard W. Butt of Omaha (Mrs. Butt was also May Queen at the University); and Sally Holtzclaw. daugh ter of Prof, and Mrs. Henry HolUclaw of Lincoln. Crown Bearer Brian Schwab, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Schwab of Lincoln. Love Memorial Hall and Alpha Gamma Sigma shared the. limelight Friday after noon as they walked off with first place honors in the 1959 Spring Day competition. Fedde Hall and Gamma Phi Beta won the women's and Cornhusker Co-op and Farm House won the men's second and third places re spectively. Pushball Contest The pushball contest saw Alpha Gamma Sigma in first place with Sigma Alpha Ep silon and Sigma Chi in sec ond and third. Love Memorial Hall was first in the women's tug of war followed closelv bv Al pha Omicron Pi second, and Zeta Tau Alpha third. men's tug of war honors went to Cornhusker Co-od with Kiesselbach house and j STRETCH strain and dig didn't seem to work for the Alpha Phi's as Love Memor ial Hall won the Spring Day Tug-O-War. SC Polls Are Opened; Vote Procedure Important Polls opened at 9 a.m. to day in Love Library, Union, and Ag Union to '-elect the 1959-60 Student Council col lege representatives. Voters are reminded by the Council to follow instructions printed on the ballots exactly. Any failure to follow these instructions will invalidate the ballot. No Write-ins There can be no write-in votes because of the fact that all candidates' eligibility must be checked. Students must vote for the exact number of representa tives indicated on the ballot. All candidates for Council are reminded that their post ers must be taken down to day. Council rules forbid campaigning on election day. Any violation of these rules will cause a candidate to be eliminated from the election. Candidates The candidates and their colleges are: Agriculture: Two representatives, at least one must be a woman. Mary Anne Weber, Elizabeth (Betty) Condon. Rita Mullet, Donald Epp. Claire Vrba, Ronald Kahle and Iarry Ott. Arts Sciences: Three representatives, at least one must be a woman. Diane Tinan, Ann Muehlbcier. Sandie (Kay) Johnson. Katherine (Katy) Grif fifth, Joan Graf. Karen Dempsey. Mich ael Flannigan, Thomas Frolik and Ken neth Tempero. Business Administration: Two repre sentatives. Barbara Barker. Jacqueline Collins, Lowell Hansen, Richard Newman. Larry Kilstrup and Darrell Frenzel. Engineering: Three representatives. Roy Cook, William Paxton. Roland Racier, Richard Valdex, Dennis Nelson, Winston Wade. Don Gable and William Boggan. Dentistry: One representative. Robert Smith and Robert Theede. Teachers: Three representatives, at least one woman and one man. Ann Walker. Bonnie Spiegal, Elinor If Alpha Gamma Sigma in sec ond and third place respect ively. The Mystery event, rules unannounced until immed iately before its start was won by Sharon Rogers, Kap pa Delta and Virgil Kubert, Delta Upsilon. Wheel Barrel It was a wheel barrel race with, you guessed it, the women student frantical ly acting as the wheelbar row. Carol Horky, Fedde Hall, and Bill Crist, Cornhusker Co-op, won second place in the event while third was tak en by Marg Riddel also of Fedde Hall and Marsh Kurr of Farm House. The first pig was caught by Bob Danner of Farm House with Charlie Olsen of Delta Tau Delta close be- your heels into the turf. But it Yost. Carole Woodllng, Pennle Sandrlt ter. Carol Vermaas, Judith Wolcott, Bar bara Miles, Kay McCormtck, Linda Lons brough, Carolyn Lee, Maribelh Larson. Patricia Johnson, Shirley Chab, Margar et Aikens, Roy Neil and David Myers, Law: One representative. Niel Stillings and James Fournler, IFC-backed candidates are Epp, Ten pero, Frolick, Newman. Kilstrup, Neil Myers, Theede. Fournler, Bog an. Wade and Gable. Neil also appears on the slate sup ported by an independent selection board composed of representatives from Inde pendent Women's Association, Ram Coun cil. Co-Op Council and Delta Sigma Pi. Other Independent-backed candidates are Miss Vrba, Kahle, Blohm and flan, nigan. Smith Files For Council Dent Race, Robert Smith, a dentistry freshman and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, has filed to oppose Robert Theede for the position of Dentistry Col lege Student Council repre sentative. The Student Council kept the filings open for the posi tion until 5 p.m. Friday. Theede and Smith are the only two men running for the position. The Council constitu tion states that each man must be opposed to make a valid election. The Council ruled Wednes day that there would be no Pharmacy College represen tation on the Council for 1959-60 because of a lack of eligible candidates. Vote today hind. Norm Shafer, Sigma Nu, sacked the third porker after a considerable scrap both with the pig and other contestants. Push Up Contest Much to the surprise of fraternity pledges an inde pendent, Dennis Hasmussen, walked off with the first place title in the push up con test. Ron Sabodka. AGR, and Ben Gadd, ATO, took second and third respectively. 1 Feddc's Sharon Russel chalked up the longest throw In the women's shot put con test with Phyllis Buell, Sig ma Kappa, and Lew Peter son, Piper Hall, taking sec ond and third. The sack race finish line saw Rojean Stich, Love Hall, across first with Joan Reeves, Alpha Chi, and Rock Jorgensen, Delta Gam ma, close behind. Balancing Race The Chi Omega's Marty Hansen demonstrated consid erable skill in winning the balancing race with Kolleen Kerr, Delta Delta Delta, and Ginny Hubka, Gamma Phi Beta, taking second and third. riper Hall and Alpha Gam ma Sigma copped first place in the couples' three legged race with Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Tau Delta in sec ond spot. Third place honors went to Delta Gamma and Alpha Gamma Rho. The men's egg catching was won by Phi Kappa Psi with Beta Theta Pi and Van Ess coming in 2nd and third. Egg Catching First place in the women's egg catching went to Terrace Hall's Karen Hoge and Lou Ann Ostdiek. Zeta Tau Al pha with Margo Von Bergen and Laurie Aberbathy were in second spot. Third place was a tie be tween Fedde Hall represent ed by Marily Ringland and Virginia Sagehorn, Kappa Al pha Theta' s Sylvia Rigg, and Barb Anderson and Love Me morial's Mary Vrba and Col een Christensen all tied up. Burr, Love Win Car Piling Event Nebraska claimed a world's record for Car Cramming Friday as 82 men students rode the ft mile parade course in or on the Burr Hall Buick. A 1946 Buick Sedan with huge dent in the top the Burr Hall wonder rode on rock bottom all the way. Love Memorial hall cop ped first place in the worn men's division car cram ming with 56 girls packed into a 1954 Chevrolet sedan. Several houses purchased cars especially for the event. Vote today Farmhouse, Love Hall Win Cups Farmhouse fraternity and Love Memorial Hall were named winners of the Scho named winners of the Scholarship-Activities trophies awarded by Mortar Boards and Innocents societies for the second consecutive year. The trophies are awarded on Ivy Day to the organized women's and men's houses on the basis of their perform ance in scholarship, house and individual activities and intramurals. Kappa Alpha Theta won second, Delta Gamma won third, Alpha Phi was fourth and Delta Delta Delta was fifth. The other nine places in the men's division are (in order of placement) Theta Xi, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Beta Sigma Psi, Sigma Alpha Mu and Boucher House. Scholarship Cups were also awarded to the senior man and woman with the top scho lastic averages. Wilbur Haas won the men's award, presented by the In nocents Society. Haas, who is studying psycnoiogy, re cently won the C. W. Boucher Award for being the top sen ior "scholastically. He has an 8.867 average. Phyllis Bonner won the women's award, presented by the Mortar Board society. She was revealed earlier as maid of honor to the May Queen, Her average was 8.15. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity won the Interfraternity Coun cil Scholarship Improvement Trophy for its record oi scholastic improvement dur ing the year.