Monday, May 8, 1961 Page 4 5 WMfc j 1 h 1 X. ' ,;-:-v til Ferguson Gage Plnmmer Stuthman uia bbi ifiJ tSfl Mai Huge Samples ComeJl Ruhr Clare Witt Gould Holland Innocents Tackle Thirteen Juniors; Round Chosen Honorary Member new y v treasur- f er. Jim Huge, f I PWKappal ff I Psi, will be lMA-J The Innocents Society tackled thirteen junior men into the senior men's honor ary society and bestowed hon orary membership on George Round Roy Arnold, FarmHouse, was tackled as the new Inno cents president. Bill Connell, Sigma Phi Epsilon, is the new vice president. Ron Gould, Theta XI , was selected as the secre ( a r y and Steve Gage, Sigma Chi, was tackled the the sergeant- Arnold at-arms. Others tackled into the In nocents Society include Deon Stuthman, FarmHouse; Al Plummer, , Phi Delta Theta; Jim Samples, Delta Tau Del ta; Bill Holland, Theta Xi; Marsh Kuhr, FarmHouse; Don Witt, Residence Associa tion for Men; Neil Ferguson, Phi Kappa Psi; and Pat Clare, Delta Upsilon. Round, selected for honor ary membership, has been a staff member of the Univer sity since 1933. He holds the position of professor of the agricultural Extension Serv ice and chairman of the de partment of information at the College of Agriculture as well as performing the duties of the Director of Public Re lation for the University. The new members and their respective offices and activi ties include: crr Arnold of Tekamah. president, ton f Mr. and Mm. Forrest Arnold. College at Agriculture, won the Alpha Zeta Fresh man Scholarship Award and the Gamma Sigma Delta Sophomore Scholarship I RON LICHT CENTRAL STATES AS. A L PRES. FOR ENGINEERING & ARCH. ELECT PAULA WAHliER TO I3N STUDENT COUNCIL ARTS SCIENCES Award for the highest grade average in his class, president of Corn Cobs. Builders, and Farmhouse fraternity, a member of Student Council, Phi F,la Sigma. Alpha Zeta. and an Outstanding Collegiate Man finalist, held the Regents. LaVerne Noyes, Fairmont Foods, and IFC scholarships. William B. Connell of Bradenton, Fla., vice president, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Connell. College of Business Admin istration, member of Student Council, the 1961-62 Student Tribunal. Interfraternity Council, chairman of Nebrasra Union Special Activities, president of the Can cer Education Society, chairman of the Campus Health Council, member of Young Democrats, and pledge trainer and activities chairman of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, held the local Amer ican Legion and Sigma Phi Epsilon schol arships. Ronauld J. Gould of Omaha, secretary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervm E. Gould (5521 Pacific). College of Arts and Sci ences, vice president and past public relations director of the Interfraternity Council, vice president of Corn Cobs, president of Theta Xi fraternity, mem ber of Young Democrats and Nu Meds, and chairman of the Nebraska Union Tournaments Committee. Stephen J. Gaffe of Lincoln, treasurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R Gage. College of Engineering and Architecture, member of Student Council, Engineering Executive Board, cn-editnr nf the TFf! Rush Book, senior editorialist for Blue print, columnist for the Daily Nebraskan, member of the Kosmet Klub, past secre tary of the Big 8 IFC, treasurer of Sigma Delta Chi, secretary of Pi Tau Sigma, corresponding secretary of Sigma Tau; and member of Sigma Chi frater nity, held the General Motors Educational Grant, Regents, and Doane-Butler scholar ships. James 8. Huge of Holdrege, sergeant-at-arms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Huge of Madison, Wis.. Teachers College, he is vice president of N-Club. chairman of the IFC rush committee, president of Young Democrats; a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and Lincoln Proj ect, most Kiiginie Bachelor Finalist, and the 1961 Outstanding Collegiate Man, named to the All Big 8 Scholastic Foot ball Team and the 1960 All American Academic Football Team, held a Regents scholarship and an athletic grant-in-aid. Deon D. Ktulhmin of West Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stuthman. College of Agriculture, president of All Univer sity Fund, member of Student Council. Kosmet Klub, Agriculture Executive Board, Nebraska Union Board, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Delta, and Farmhouse fra ternity, held Regents, Ak-Sar-Ben, and Nebraska Seedsman scholarships and has been awarded a National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Fel lowship. Allan L. Prammer of Bayard, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Plummer. College of Arts and Sciences, he is corresponding secretary of Student Council, All Univer sity Fund board chairman, vice president of the Big 6 Student Government Asso ciation, Outstanding Collegiate Man fi nalist, member of Kosmet Klub, Nu Meds, Phi Eta Sigma, and secretary of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, held Regents, Colonel E. C. Ames, and Elk's scholar ships. James M. Sample of Anrors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee K. Samples. Enrolled In College of Arts and Sciences, he is treasurer of Student Council, past secre tary of the Interfraternity Council, mem ber of Kosmet Klub, treasurer of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Outstanding Col legiate Man finalist; and master of cere monies of the I960 Kosmet Klub Fall Show. He has held the General Motors National scholarship. William . Holland of Overton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holland. College ol Engineering and Architecture, a mem ber of the 196142 Student Tribunal, the national champion University HfjTC ri fle team. Phi Eta Sigma, secretary-treasurer of Rifle Club, staff member of the National Headquarters of Pershing Kl- MOTHERS BAY C EiEOE ) ti:e Sitiiiidts. THE TERRIFYING RISE liimillllnlillStt iininiii in ROUND fles, and member of Theta Xi fraternity. He has held the General Motors National scholarship. Marshall J. Kuhr of Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mertin Kuhr, College of Ag riculture. National Commander of Per shing Rifles, fall .show chairman of Kos met Klub. president of the University 4-H, All-University Fund board chair man, member of Alpha Zeta; varsity sen ior dairy judging team, Spring Day as sistant board member, and vice presi dent of Farmhouse fraternity, held Ak-Sar-Ben Regents, and National Poultry scholarships. Donald R. WU of Syracuse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Witt. Colleges of Arts and Sciences, and Teachers, mem ber of Student Council, RAM Council, president of the Lutheran Student Asso ciation, past president of Selleck House, vice presiddent of the Lutheran Church, Council, Nebraska Union Advisory Board, counselor in Selleck Quadrangle, and member of Mu Epsilon Nu, held Regents scholarship. Neil E. Ferguson of North Platte, son of Mr. and Mis. F. H. Ferguson. College of Engineering and Architecture, presi dent of Kosmet Klub, member of Student Council, Engineering Executive Board, Varsity Men's Glee Club, Pi Eta Sigma, and secretary and activities chairman of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Patrick E. Clare of Lincoln, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clare. College of Arts and Sciences, president of N-Club. member of varsity football team, Out standing Collegiate Man finalist, mem ber of Nu Meds, Newman Club, Ger man Club, Delta Phi Alpha, and presi dent of Delta l.'pjilon Fraternity, held an athletic grant-in-aid and was named to the Ml Big a Scholastic Football Team. SUNDAY. MAY 14 GOLDENROD STATIONARY STORE 215 north 14 s HALT VOTI FOR CaROLL ALT STUDENT COUNCIL TEACHERS P til Bite's Worse (Continued from Page 2.) have been held, with the Percival Bus arriving home just a bit late and burden ing AVVS with multitudinous campuses for the next few weeks. A few remaining ques tions about events past and present: Did Monte Kiffin really think the Innocents were set to tackle his tackling abili ties? Will Steve and Cindy find true happiness in the face of grass-stained trousers? Why Mylon Filkins? Why was the Pixie Press late? Did the Rag staff real ly burn the TNE journalis tic endeavor? Is it true that the University Press print ed the Scarlet Letter? What will Don Kpp do without his red-hooded stat us symbol? What would the campus do without Dick Masters to ridicule? Why not a "shorts raid"? Why campus politics? Why not????? Nebnufkan Want Ad PERSONAL Elect BILL OI'NMCKH to HtUilmt rounill. Business Administration Cullego. FOR SALE Kxcsllent condition portable Reming ton Deluxe Typewriter. 37, fall ovonlngs, HE -22.v Sacrificing fine TR-3 to buy red lllliS Triumph stocks. OR 7-H.143. APARTMENTS For Rent .'illifi R, 2 bedroom unfurn ished apartment. Air conditioned, stove, refrigerator, garage. Utilities paid except for electricity. Adults, Available June 1. 7R.(KI. HE 6 774. Attractive apartment, living room" hide-away bed, bath, kitchen, dressing closet, t'ib. 602 B, 12. UK 2-40-10. HOME FOR SALT Ag colltge area, 4-bedroum frnins house, for sale by owner leaving state. Phone ID 4-1034. LOST AND FOUND Large brown leather envelope be longing to Inside of brief . esse. If found, please return to Htiinrt Adelmnn, flrnre Lab or call 42.1-Wlli-RRWARD! , HELP WANTED j CAMP COi;NNKIX)RS. June 20-Aug. 11. iflvn ii Mill, i:uu-a:w p.m. ELECT HERB GROSSMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE BUS. AD. BACKED by SC BC GUNLICKSoDUDDE.. Queen Nicki Reigns Over Ivy Day Miss Nicki Herndon, for merly of Battle Creek, reigned as the 1961 May Queen during the Ivy Day Ceremonies. Queen Nicki was crowned by her Maid of Honor, Miss Janet Hansen. Both girls are enrolled in the College of Ag riculture. Members of the May Court were Kay Hirschbach, Lor aine Hadley, Regina Span hake, Jeanne Garner, Joan Myhren, Alfreda Stute, Ellen Basoco, Suzanne Tinan, Mary Knolle, Linda Lou Sawvell, Nancy McGath, Nancy Miller, Mary Weatherspoon, Susan Christensen, Marga rethe Plum, Jan Jeffrey, Helen Schmierer, and Nancy Jacobson. The entire court of her ma jesty includes: Crown Bearer Kdward Wishnow, 3, Lincoln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wishnow, Flower Girls Sue Ann Katskee. 5, Los Angeles. Calif daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Katakee, and Elizabeth E. K'.!?. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kraft. Seniors Kay Hirschbach. South Sioux City, daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Ray Hirschbach; Loiaine Hadley, Blue Springs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hadley; Regina Spanhake, Leigh, daughter of Mr. and Juniors Jeanne Garner, Cozad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Garner; Joan Myhren, Rapid City, S.D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myhren; Alfreda Stute, Hau ler, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. StEUen Basoco, Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Basoco; Suzanne Tinan, Mitchell, S.D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinan; Mary Kay Knolle, Sioux City, la., daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knolle; Linda Lou Sawvell, Sioux City, la., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Sawvell; Nancy Mc Gath, Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McGath. Sophomores Nancv Miller, Tekamah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Miller; Mary Weatherspoon, Des Moines. Ia., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weatherspoon; Susan Christensen, Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Christensen; Mar garethe Plum. Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mogens M. Plum; Jan Jeffrey, Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jeffrey ; Helen Schmierer, Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schmierer: Nancy Jacobson, Seward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C, Jacobson. Freshman Pages Maureen Frolik, Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Frolik; Carta Tor tora, Bellevue, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. Tortora. Chain Leaders Seniors Kay Swoboda, Norfolk, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Swoboda; Sharon Janike, Lincoln,daughterof Mr. Columbus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Muhle; Janet Rhoda, York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khoda; Roberta Rock, Valley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rock; Phyllis Elliott, Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Elliott. Juniors Sharon DeMars, South Cioux City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nielsen; Naomi Bedweli, Falls City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bedweli; Muriel Lelehonk, Sioux City, la., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lelchook; Judy Hamilton, Boulder, Colo., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hamilton; Shirley Gates, Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlin W. Gates; Sharon Stevens, Fullerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stevens; Sharon Anderson, Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil E. Anderson; Maribeth Lar son, Des Moines, la., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Larson. Mortar Boards Tap Eleven Coeds; Nancy Tederman Chosen President 1 f-m S f i t y : 1 ii -'P i 1 . 1 . -') 4-H dub Will Give Awards at Picnic The winners of the Frisbie Scholarship and the Coop Rec reation Camp Scholarship will be announced at the annual University 4-H Club picnic which will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Peter Pan Park. Recreation will follow the picnic. ilaal Miss Miss Knolle Rolfsmeyer Eleven University coeds from the junior class were tapped into the Black Masque chapter of the Mortar Board during the Ivy Day festivities. Nancy Tederman, Alpha Chi Omega, reigns as the new president. Gladys Rolfsmey er, Love Memorial Hall, is the new vice president. Mary K n o 1 1 e , Pi Beta Phi, was tapped as the secre t a r y. Diane Tinan, Kappa Kappa Gam ma, is the treasurer for the honorary and Lynn ' " Wright, Kap- - - pa Alpha Miss Tederman Theta, is the historian. Others selected for the senior honorary include Shir ley Parker, Alpha Xi Delta; Sonja Ericksen, Chi Omega; Maribeth Larson, Alpha Chi Omega; Gretchen Shellberg, Delta Gamma; Sharon Rog ers, Kappa Delta; and Ann Moyer, Kappa Alpha Theta. The women were chosen for the senior women's honorary on the basis of leadership, scholarship and service to the University. The minimum grade average is 6.500, set by the University Mortar Board in accordance with the nation al requirements. The new Mortar Board members and their activities are: Nancy Tederman of Hnldreee. president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Teder man. Enrolled hi Teachers College, she is first vice president and past scholar ship chairman of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority, president of Tassels, member of Associated Women Students' Board and Student Council, Homecoming Queen attendant in I960 and finalist for 1960 Miss E-Week. Gladys Rolfsmeyer of Mllford, vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rolfsmeyer. Enrolled In College of Agri culture, she is past president of Love Memorial Hall and Home Econom ics Club, member of Student Council, Ag Executive Board, Vocational Home Eco nomics Council, Soviet Student Ex chsnge Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta, 1 I If. ) iHfe ) I iy H:fA 1 w Msgm Wmi&m ?Wmm WmLM Miss Parker MissErikscn Miss Rogers Miss Moyer llll1!!!: :ilpps llillilllllii iir w'l! 'V&tf T-A p 1 ip UUSm Miss Tinan Miss Wright Miss Larson Miss Shellbery Nancy McGrath Heads Panhcllenic Officers The newly elected Panhel lenic officers are Nancy Mc Gath, president; Linda Joyce, vice-president and Nancy Grossman, secretary. and Omlcron Nn. chaplain of Phi Vmx Omicron. 1961 Ideal Nebraska Coed final ist, 1959 Activities Queen finalist, I960 Homecoming Queen finalist, and I960 Hel lo Girl. . Mary Kay Knolle or Sioux City, la., secretary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Knolle. Enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences, she is standards chairman ot PI Beta Phi social sorority, vice pres ident of Union Program Council, president of Sigma Alpha Iota, member of Phi Sigma Iota, University Singers, Girls' Sextet with Men's Glee Club, Hon orary Commandant Finalist and Ideal Nebraska Coed Finalist. Diane Tinan of Mitchell, S O. treasur er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinan. Enrolled in Teachers College, she Is vice president of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority and Tassels, treasurer of Builders, member of Phi Sigma Iota, 1960 Homecoming Queen Finalist, and 1961 Ideal Nebraska Coed Finalist. Lynn Wright of Lincoln, historian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flavel A. Wright. Enrolled to Teachers College, she is secretary of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority, vice president of All Uni versity Fund, associate editor of Corn husker Yearbook, past president of Alpha Lambda Delta, past assistant chairman of Builders, member of Pi Lambda The ta, Delta Phi Delta, 1960-61 Miss Navy, 1959 Activities Queen. Pershing Rifles Honorary Commandant, and Miss Space Flight. Shirley Parker of Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Parker. Enrolled in Teachers College, she is president and past pledge trainer of Alpha Xi Delta social sorority, past president of women s Athletic Association, past vice president of Alpha Lambda Delta, member of Coed Counselor Board. PI Lambda The ta. Phi Sigma Iota, and State Executive Council of State Education Association. goaja Lou Erlksel of Mullen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Eriksen. Enrolled in College of Agriculture, she is vice president and scholarship chair man of Chi Omega social sorority, vice president of All University Fund, treas urer of Home Economics Club, and mem ber of Ag Union Board, Coed Counse lors' Hoard. Vocational Home Economics Association. Alph Lambda Delta. Oml-1 cron Nu, and Phi Upsilon Omicron. Maribeth Larson of Des Moines, la., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Larson. Enrolled in Teachers College, she Is president of Alpha Chi Omega social sor ority, past chairman of Union Music Committee, secretary of Red Ctobs, past member of All University Fund, and member of PI Lambda Theta and Young Democrats. Grrtchrn Ann Shrllbrrr of Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Shellberg. Enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences, she Is secretary of Delta Gamma social sorority, vice president of Builders, managing editor of D a 1 1 v Ne braskan, past member of All University Fund Board, member of Theta Sigma Phi. 1961 Ideal Nebraska Coed, and re cipient of Journalism Cold Key. Sharon Rogers of Lincoln, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Earl A. Rogers. Enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences, she is president of Kappa Delta social sorority, vice president of Associated Women Stu dents, past secretary of Panhellenic, past member of YWCA Board, and member of Student Council, Huskerettea, Young Democrats. 1960 Ivy Day Court, and 1959 Activities Queen Finalist. Ana Moyer of Madison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. 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