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    The Nebraskan
Tuesday, May 16, 1961
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Derrolyn McCardle Is
Miss Cornhusker of 1961
Derrolynn McCardle was re-j member of Kappa Kappa
vealed as Miss Cornhusker of j Gamma.
1951 Vith the release of the Five other Beauty Queens,
1951 Cornhusker Yearbook selected from twelve finalists
Monday.
miss McCardle
is a sopho
more in Teachers College and! the Yearbook
by the Stars of the Ice Ca
nades. were also revealed in
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
FINAL EXAM SCHEME
Second Semester 1960-61
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Honoraries Initiate,
Elect, Give Awards
In recent weeks several
fcoooranes and orgamzatkms
Lave elected officers and ini
tiated new members.
PI Tan Sigma
Brace Williams was elected
president cf Pi Taa Sigma.
He will serve in tMs position
for the first semester of tie
1961452 term.
Other newly elected officers
are: DwIgM Davy, vice presi
dent; Roger Evans, recording
secretarr: Lknd Sell, cor-
nrrwn.-'iriir SAf-TPtarv
Braas&y. treasnrer; lotniijja
can, historian: asd Prof. J.
K. LarfwictsoD, faculty ad
visor. Delia OmkTM
EVeJia O micron, national
music sorority, initiated eigH
new members ttas past week
and presented aw ards to out
standing mesnbers. ,
New members are Nancy
B4Mk. Pasliae Elsasser. Mary
Haizbt, Vniaa BiA, Mar-
bers fw tbe Cwnfemce are
Linda Scbelbitzki. D a
Johnson, Ob Wright. Fred
Flickers. Kay Bass and Keith
ChrisleaseiL
At the conference, a na
tional ACURH constitution
was approved. Problems of
residence hall government
and organization were also
discussed.
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Lambda Delta, na
tional freshman women's
Dorothy Carpenter is a sop
homore in Teachers College
and a member of Kappa Kap
pa Gamma.
Marilyn Handschuh is a
sophomore in. Teachers and
Arts and Sciences and a mem
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta.
Mary Ann (SkipL Harris of
Bellevue is a senior in Teach
ers College and a member of
Pi Beta Phi.
Ann Savidge is a freshman
in Arts and Sciences and a
member of Delta Gamma.
Xancy Tederman is a jun
ior in Teachers College and
a member of Alpha Chi Ome
ga. The 1961 Eligible Bachelors
are:
Jerry Dickinson is a junior
ia Arts and Sciences and a
member of Theta Xi.
Don McKenzie is a senior
in Business Administration
and a member of Phi Delta
Theta.
Dennis Mulligan is a jun
ior la Business Admimstra- . ,
, . . 4 . . The As-Y is sponsoring a ' student houses on campus,
turn and a resident of Selleck ... "f 7? T rCi, nt'I - . . . , .
. Let s Go To Church Day The Dav will also include
Quadrangle. ffor Sunday in an attempt to anv a c 1 1 y member who
Koy AeU is a senior mj encourage Ag students to at-j-nshes to participate bv at-
Two Iranian Farmers
View State Agriculture,
Two young adult farmers
from Iran will spend two
months in Nebraska this sum
mer living and working with
farm families as International
Farm Youth Exchanges.
Taghan Mohommed Shamsi
of Baghbani, Iran, and Ex
mail Farshad of Magazine
Shahmarden, Iran, arrived in
Nebrska Monday and will
spend their first three weeks
in Nuckolls County under tne
supervision of
agents there.
young men will have an op
portunity to attend the West
ern Regional Rural Youth
Conference in Madison,
South Dakota, and the Nel
braska 4-H Club week activi
ties in Lincoln.
The two Iranians will then
visit families and farms in
Pierce, Antelope, Wayne and
Knox counties.
Farshad, 29, is
interested
about the
gardening
Extension
rfeS r&mtfS. TEJt WT I JJT AWt CUT
I VVWT rCU TO (3 FT rMW IT.
Ag-Y Advocates Campus
4Let's Go to Church Day'
Arts and Sciences and a mem- tend their respective religious
ber of Delta Taa Delta. j
Robert Smith is a junior in w rvF J If ir
Bismess Administration and j Jt-A Meeting
t tending the campus
student boose of his
in learning more
the cbuntyjptry industry,
il nffrirnlrnrat
cu : :n i, J "
oudiusi mil uc, "Uia "fcj ll l;i . .
physical acriuty.
Shamsi, 25, is also inter
ested in poultry. gardenmE
and Extension methods.
Both are members of tht
' Islam faith and have finished
j secondary school. Their na
tive language is Persian but
they understand English if
observe the farming opera
tions on the Alfred Christen-
sen farm and Farshad will I
have the opportunity to work'
with the Harold Pnttman fam
fly tear Nelson, according to
John Orr, associate state 4-Il
and Young Men and Women
leader at the Iniversiry. spoken slowly, according to
From Nuckolls County the -Orr.
a member of Delta Upsilon.
Warren iChipH Wood is a
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ences and a member of Sig
ma Chi.
Two Profs Direct j
Faculty Recital !
John Bailey, guidance di
rector at Grand Island, will
speak at the University of
Nebraska Secondary Edu
cation Assn. (UXSEA) meet
ing Wednesday evening at
7 p.m. His topic will be
School guidance.
religious
denom
ination. The meeting time of
religious student houses and
the churches students regular
ly attend are as follows:
First Baptist, 14th and K.,
11: a.m.
Second Baptist, 28th and S.,;
10:45 a.m. i
First Evangelical Covenant,
6924 L., 11 a.m. ;
Episcopal. Cotner Chapel '
1237 R., 11 a.m., communion
Fadeout Tickets Due
House representatives
selling "Fadeout" tickets
for the Friday night per
formances of the Four
Preps and the Ramsey Lew
is Trio, should turn their
tickets into at the program
office this afternoon be
tween 4-5 p.m.
Tickets for the show may
then be obtained from the
program office or at the
ticket booth in the Union.
Read
Nebraska!
Want Ads
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The program will begin at I a d sWaI.t"
7:39 p m.the Student Union me"
.', -p. - - - Icentlv as winners of tie 573
baLroom. The public is usvjt- vv . h
ed to attend. scrrs.i.-ps
-, . ...J The winners include: Mar-
SO. cor- UBffiiiireBDiiiivujt3i -5h . p... k "J"
Kpith crboasioc booorarv. imfcated i P.! ith ...rJn ! Bonnie WaJJ
- ; . Tawjr.TMrK t i-f-nn in . -
r. " " :, . " asa Larry Axtaean ot Lin
Cat Major by ' RoseSi, cca Mm wi1 te m.
ana Aiiegro ipioujM oy
forty freshman women irto
ttie Universly cnapter.
The new officers chosen
from the initiates are Diane
Vrmoer, president; Sally
Dale, vice president; Kay
Miller, secretary; Barb Ihk,
treasnrer; Jady Johasoa, bis-
tnaa; and Ann nahL pub-
. at 9 am
A facuJty recital w ill be pre- Til Tee 4-H ers Will Evangelical United Breth-
rr.riA TrAix- kn irv.fc reo, iam m, ivi-a a.m.
Dale Ganz and Jack Snider Fr 15 (lit? GmiltS .?U"Ta Chapel
of Lhe University music de- Iah Bd ' ":
535 X. 16, 11:08 a.m.
Newman Club, 16th and Q ,
9 and 11 a m.
United Campus Christian .
Fellowship, ZZZ N. 11th, 10:45
a.m. f
Wesley House, 535 N. 16,:
9:30 a.m.
If students need a ride to
their respective religious;
houses, the Ag Y will pro-j
vide transportation if the stu-
of Sutherland,
of Bradshaw
j scribed on the Frisbie trophy
Five numbers will be suns iirwinr nf the Amcaltural
bv Ganz, a baritone. Included ; Extension Service at the Uni-j dects 0311 Lie Episcopal,
are 'E Dove TAggiii" ty versity 4-H CDubs aooval m 4-3111; Lutheran, IN 6-2436;
Cesti, "Good Fellows, Be Mer- kcdjc. jNewman Club. IN 6-2436;
rv." bv Bach. StaDdchen"' k. ,j i CCF, ID 4-3111; or the Wes-
lkiry diairmaa.
caret Armstreg. Sasie Ober-
le. aad Roseana ParkhBrsL
The foSowinz awards were Maureen FrolA
gjea to CHJlstandiag m e tn-j Nancy Fry. Nadese Gard
bers: outstandinf d 1 e d 2 e. ner. Jeaa Gotagf, 3Iar0ya
:by Strauss. ' Come to Me a 4-H Oub select w mners on the ' ley noust' 1U ayz
The o-liier new jjutiales are - My ureams.. ty unage, basis of leadership, service
tVTOasa Armstrong. Hares naj.fe:i;sji, ivauau , worttoieis, hign interest in
Ault, Jjcy Bnamm. Jane oers.
Divis. Patrv Edmiston, Nancy! .AcoompaEists for the
r-ntson. Sopiue tewrazZ, gram will be Profs. Audun scDoiarstap winners are
Ravnan and Harvey Hmshair, workiig to help fcnance taej
of the music department. j education.
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LITERS
ere coming
PM. Tonaw. Mwf lira. Pm il i Miraial AodVtonoa
Tat UMCLrrCKS. woo record far RCA VICTO Vidkar oa tola ot
ere of A Kn
W tmaec um, z.oo
4 S1JM toa aacL
Tw, awr Urd to UMfUTIlS wdl owtaoroao Bccords At COLO'S of
Miwioiia Beta Doot.
otlar 'Oofior Oowa, Pilar A Work
Susie Oberle: serior honor
pm, Anne White; and the
Star of DeJla Ocnkron, Jean
Sandezs.
ACURH
Bob Kszelka cf the Resi
dence Association for Men
CRAM) was rececCy elected
ice-preK3dent cf the Mjdu'est
Associatna of College and
University Residence Halls at
the ACURH conference at Ok
lahoma Stale University.
Nebraska was selected
the site for the 19.1 Fall Con
ference to be held Oct 12,
U and 14 at the Nebraska
Center for Ctertimdng Ednca
tim. StoeriBg emHii& Ben-
J-BanquetHonorg
Prep Journalists
Forty-oae Mgh school jour
fiaEsts were honored recency
at the acnoal Silver Key
awards program sponsored by
the University School of Jour
nalism.
rlneea ot tne students re
ceived Silver Keys for win
cing first places ia five class
es of competition: news, news
feature, sports, column and
editorial writing. The Keys
are furnished by the Lincoln
Journal end Lincoln Star.
Prior to the awards pro
gram, a tour of the School of
Journalism and career con
ferences were held. Dr. Rob-j
ert Cranford, professor of I
Journalism, was the main1
speaker. i
Real Live Elephant
Watches Car Wah
A "real live elephant" wlH
te at trie Mobile Service Sta
tion. 33rd and Holdrege, Sat
urday to supervise a car
wash sponsored by the Inde
pendent Women's Association
(IWA). -
Free cokes wi3 also be
given throughout the day. The
car wash lasts from 9 a m.
until 7 p.m. and wil cost
1I0 per car.
Persons wishing to help
with the project should con
tact Clare Vrba. Abont 10
students will be needed for
each of five shifts through
out the day, she said.
Hastings, Vivian Hisfc. Share
Jacobtoa, Sandra Keridkedes,
Marilya Keyes, Pat Kiiwey,
Linda Larten, Abb Lemea,
Carl McKisley, G lend a
Melton.
Rene Merrill, Doris Ann
Mueller, Cathy Origer, Gayle
Pjlsch. Martina Reel, Linda
Reno, Weedy Rogers, Mary;
T" T R "T- 1 r . '
Tortora, Bonnie WahL Jean
Walters and Janet Watson.
pro- sr.i? slanding. All three 1361
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