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    The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Monday, May 7, 1962
Nolon Tackled As Innocents 'President
Group Taps
3 Honorary
Members
Thirteen Nebraska male
students were tackled Satur
day, announcing their election
as new members of the Inno
cents, the senior men's hon
orary activity society.
Nabbed first as president in
the climax of the Ivy Day
probram was John Nolon of
Imperial, giving him the di
stinction of the top male in
the junior class.
Other officers are: John R.
Myers of Grand Island, vice
president; David A. Scholz of
Bellevue, secretary; Donald
F. Burt of Lincoln, treasurer;
and Howard B. "Chip" Kuk
lin of Lincoln, sergeant at
anns.
In addition, three faculty
members were tapped as hon
orary members of the society.
Ofaa J. Phllls Colbert, who win re
tire as deaa of Student Affairs July 1.
after cervine m Umi first dees of the
Division mnce 1952. Re joined the Uni
wraity's faculty in 1925 in the College
of Engineering and Architecture. Dur
ing World War n. he served as director
of veterans affair. Upon his retirement
from administrative duties, he will re
sume his teechini as professor of end
leerins mechanics.
f)r. Henry E. Baamsaitea, professor
of chemistry who this past week was
announced as one of 270 scholars in the
Western Hemisphere receiving die covet
ed Guggenheim Fellowships. A member
of the faculty since 1949. he is an author
ity on synthesisiag small-ring compounds.
Prof. James 8. Blaekman, assistant
dean of the College of Engineering and
Architecture. A native Nebraskan, be
has been a member of the staff since
1941. One of the most popular teachers
on the campus, he is professor of engi
neering mechanics. He is an authority
on cement and the author of several
articles in this particular field.
These new Innocents, all
University juniors, were
chosen on the basis of leader
ship, scholarship, and serv
ice: Nolon, who is enrolled in College of
Arts and Sciences; president of Interfra
ternity Council: member of Student Coun
cil: vice president of Big t Student Gov
ernment Association; assistant business
manager of Cornhusker yearbook; secre
tary of Phi Delta Then social fraternity:
and 1961-65 Outstanding Collegiate Man.
Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John My
ers; enrolled in College of Arts and Sci
ences; president of All University Fund;
vice president of Interfraternity Council;
finalist for both Prince Kosmet and Out
standing Collegiate Man: and president of
Beta Theu Pi social fraternity.
Senate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W.
Scholz; enrolled in College of Engineering
and Architecture; member of Student
Council; president of Residence Associa
tion for Men; and member of Union Ad
visory Board, University Band. Gamma
Lambda band honorary. Engineering Ex
ecutive Board, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Ms Ep
silon, and Eta Kappa Nu.
Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H.
Burt; enrolled in Colleee of Arts and Sci
ences: member of Student Council: chair
man of both Student Council Faculty Eval
uation Committee and Registration Com
mittee: chairman of lnterfrateraity Coun
cil PuMic Relation Committee: and alum
ni secretary of PM Delta Theu social
fraternity.
Knklhi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.
Kuklin; enrolled in College of Engineering
and Architecture; treasurer ofSiudent
Council; member of Sigma Tau. Pi Tau
Sigma, and Lincoln Project; representa
tive to the Governor's Youth Conference;
chairriisn of People-to-People program;
and viee president of Sigma Alpha Ma so
cial fraternity.
ILarry M. Hammer of Greevwooa, son
f Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hammer; en
rolled in College of Agriculture: member
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Nolon Myers Scholz Burt Kuklin Hammer Cass Joynt
Imperial Grand Island Bellerua Lincoln Lincoln Greenwood BavenM Lincoln
Thornton Stevens
Toledo, O. North Platte
of Cornhusker yearbook staff, German
Club, Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta, Phi
Eta Sigma and Student Council; presi
dent of University's Wildlife Club; and
secretary of Corn Cobs and Farmhouse
social fraternity.
Rteren C. Cass at Rarenna, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman P. Cass; enrolled in
Holmquist Weatherspoon
Oakland Dei Meineg
Miller Jacobson Jeffery Plum Christensen Sorenson
Tekamah Seward Lin eels' Llneslsr Uneola Hardy
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Nancy Miller Chosen Head
Of Mortar Board Group
Nancy Miller, junior in
Teachers College, was tapped
as the new president of Black
Masque chapter of Mortar
Board Saturday during the
annual Ivy Day activities.
Eleven other members were
masked as members of the
senior women's honorary ac
tivity society.
The other officers are:
Nancy Jacobson, vice presi
dent; Janice Jeffrey, secre
tary; Margrethe Plum, treas
urer; Cynthia Holmquist,
historian.
Selection of new members
was based on leadership,
scholarship and serv ice to the
University.
Mias Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Miller. She is president of Nebras
ka Union Program Council; a member
of Union Board ot Managers, Pi Lambda
Tneta. Student Education Association;
past treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta;
among the top 5 women scholars in her
class: 1962 Ideal Nebraska Coed; and first
NEBRASKAN
WANT ADS
FOR SALE
lm Red MGA'600 Roadster. Wire wheels
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WI and g OO P.M.
MSB betta-300. New brakes and engine.
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GA J-1S after P.M.
L0 50X10 2 bedroom Melody Home.
Bui ft -in Stereo, distawasher, aquarium.
Carpeted. Like new, exceptionally fine
home. Phone Wahoo CI 3-3732 or
CE 9 4253 tor appointment. Owner.
1958 Barley Davidson Sportster K. 1201
W. O Street, lot W. Call 432-77?S.
One set of Americana Encyclopedias val
ued at MKi 00. Wjll sell for 00 and
furnish book-stand. Call 43S-40S3.
PERSONAL
Riders w anted ea route to San Francises.
Leaving after commencement. Call Har
vey Ladeboff. tbb-WSt.
Wanted Riders to Detroit, Michigan ar
points en route. Cj2-7va.
Need i men to work as soon as school
is out. Car will be needed. Call M.
J. Anderson, 432-f ia..
Coming In three weeks 1 Was A
Teenage Editor." Position available.
Applicants must be tired old men. If
not ther soua will be.
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Sigma Delta Tau pin
P.E. Dept. Contact
32-7m reward:
gold sweater at
Dorothy
Dale Redman
For
STUDENT COUNCIL
Engineering & Architecture
Endorsed by 1FC
Dehart
Omaha
College of Engineering and Architecture;
vice president of Kosmet Klub; member
of Student Council and American Society
of Civil Engineers; chairman of Student
Council's Parking Committee; treasurer
of Delta llpsilon social fraternity.
Stephen M. Joynt ef Lincoln, son of
Mr. and Mrs. i. R. Joynt; enrolled in
Spilker McDonald
Lincoln- McCook
vice president of Alpha Chi Omega social
sorohty.
Miss JaceVsM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
V. C. Jjvobsi'n. m Teachers College, she
is vies president of Red Cross; a member
of ri Lambda Theu and Alpha Lambda
Delta; pa4 member of Union Program
Council and Board of Managers; Home
coming Queen attendant; president of Al
pha Omicron Pi social sorority.
Mist Jeffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Jeffrey. In College of Arts and Sci
ences, she is president of VWCA: chair
man of People-to People housing commit
tee; member of National Student Council
of YM-YWCA; dorm counselor at Burr
Hall: past vice president of Alpha Lambda
Delta: among top 5 women scholars in
her class: member of French and Spanish
("luht. Ideal Nebraska Coed finalist; and
Panhelk-'iuc "...legate and service projects
chairman of Delta Delta Delta social so
rority. Miss Plum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Morens Plum. In Agriculture College, she
is vice president of Ag Nebraska Union:
member of Nebraska Union Board of
Managers: alternate lor the Student Council-sponsored
United Nations trip: presi
dent of Phi L'psilon Omicron ; a member
at Theu Sigma Phi, University Singers,
and honors program in Home Economics:
winner of a Journalism Gold Key and
among top 10 srholastieally in home ec
onomics in her freshman year: and vies
president of Chi Omega social sorority.
Miss Helmeaist, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Holmquist. In Teachers Col
lege, she wa recently selected editor ot
the 1963 Cornhusker; member of Pi Lamb
da Theta. Sigma Alpha Eta, and Alpha
Lambda Delta; past Coed Counselor; Ac
tivities Oaeen finalist; and vice president
of Delta Gamma social sorority.
Mtrr WralherKPoen of Des Moines, la.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weather
spoon. In College of Arts and Sciences,
she is photo editor of W(i3 Cornhusker: All
University Fund chairman; Panhellenic
representative; co-editor of "Speakeasy
magazine; part secretary of Alpha Lambda
Delta; member of Pi Sigma Alpha; and
recording secretary of Kappa Alpha Theta
social sorority.
Patricia Kpilker ef Lincoln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Spilker. In Col
lege of Arts and Sciences, she is president
of Associated Women Students; vice presi
dent of Nebraska Union Program Council;
member of II ton Board of Managers;
past president of Alpha Lambda Delta;
past member of Student Council; Activities
gueen finalist; and recording secretary of
Alpha Chi Omega social sorority.
Hones Lou McDonald of McCsok.
dauchteg of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mc
Donald, la leacners ooiiese, T
president of Builders; pauel editor of
13 Cornhwswtr- president of Theta Sig
ms Phi; vice president of Pi "-"""ios
Theta; member of Governors White
House Youth Committee; past chairman
of Builder's Husker Handbook; and sec
retary of Kappa Kappa Gamma social
BosMCbristenM of Lincoln, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christensen. In
College of Pharmacy, she is secretary,
treasurer of Nebraska Union Program
Council; member of Union Board ol Man
agers; Kappa Epsilon, and American
Pharmaceutical Assn ; past chairman of
Red Cross; Activities Wueen finalist;
Homecoming Oueen finalist; and soua!
chairman oi Delia Delta Delta social so-
"fciLy SsresMB of Hardy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson. In Teachers
College, she is president of Tassels; vice
president of Mu Phi Epsilon; member oi
pi Lambda Theta and University Sing
ers; oast member of Associated Women
Students Board, junior board of Tas
sels. Women's Athletic Assn. board; past
president of Raymond Hall; past secre
tary of Junior Pathellenic; Homecoming
Queen attendant; and standards chair-
Bob Seidell
Graf
Republican City
r JV
Colbert
College of Arts and Sciences; member
of Interfraternity Council as House Dele
gate and member of Expansion Com
mittee; member of Student Council and
PI Sigma Alpha; chairman of Kosmet
Klub Fall Show; and president of Delta
Tau Delta social fraternity.
William "Thunder" Thornton of Tole-
Kokes
Lincoln
Moffitt
man of Kappa Delta - social sorority.
Mary Kos.es st unco, adusnin
n t vo. in r-nlle ft Arts and
71 la. I. 1 - ,
, T.,duM ( nlloff aha m
sciences mini ' J "
president of Builders; recording secre
tary Ot StUOeni COUncil. llirmw, '
Lambda Theu ana spanisn imu. ivii
. . 1 : -f 1 inml. PmimM:
lunciions ciiamiiiu u, tuiw". .w. .
was philanthropic chairman of her soror
ity o-mcn won national diu
program; and vice president of Alpha
umicron i-i
Suraane Moffitt of Lincoln, daughter
Of Mrs. I King MOIIIl. in leacneia iaj,-
lege, she is a member of Varsity Debate
Team, Associate Women Students Board,
Student Council, Pi Lambda Theta; pres
ident of Delta Sigma Rho; and personnel
chairman, of Chi Omega sorority.
Tareyfon's Dual Filter
Lundak
Lincoln
says turf king Virgilius (Big Wheel) Plutarch. "Try the
Appian Way to fine tobacco taste -Dual Filter Tareytons,"
, Bays Big Wheel. "From the Alps to the Aqueduct, we smoke
them summo cum gaudio. Try Tareyton, one filter cigarette
that really delivers de gustibus !"
Baumgarten Blaekman
do, O., son of Mrs. Roxie Thornton; en
rolled in Teachers College; member of
Phi Epsilon Kappa; sergeant-at-arms of
N Club: volunteer for All University
Fund; member of People-to-People pro
gram: past memoer of Alpha Kappa Psi
and Men's Glee Club; two-year letterman
on University Football team and mem
ber of All Hist 8 Football team.
Ray A. Stevens, Jr., of North Flatle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Stevens; en
rolled in College of Engineering and Ar
chitecture; historian of Kosmet Klub;
member of N Club and Interfraternity
Council Rush Committee: president of
Farmhouse social fraternity; two-year let
terman on University Track team and re
cipient of the Husker Educational Ath
letic award.
Jay w. Graf of Republican City, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Graf: enrolled
in College of Agriculture; member of
Gamma Sigma Delta Alpha Zeta; sec
retary of University 4-H Club, secretary
of Block and Bridle; vice president of
Corn Cobs; president of Ag Union; and
president of Alpha Gamma Rho social
fraternity.
Harold G. Dehart of Omaha, son of
Mr.and Mrs. H. L. Dehart; enrolled in
the College of Engineering and Archi
tecture; member of student chapter of
American Institute of Architects, Student
Tribunal: chairman of Kosmet Klub. Ivy
Day Sing and Spring Show; activities
chairman of Delta Upsilon social frater
nity. Joel D. Lundak of Lincoln, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward E. Lundak. enrolled
in College of Arts and Sciences: Daily
Nebraskan columnist; co-editor of Ne
braska Scrip magazine; delegate of
Midwestern Mock United Nations; mem
ber of Phi Eta Sigma; and aclivities
chairman of Sigma Chi social fraternity.
Dentistry College
Seeks Relocation
, Pielocation and expansion of
the Dental College in Nebras
ka Hall (formerly the Elgin
Building) was recommended
by the College's faculty and
passed along to the Univer
sity administrators.
The recommendation para
llels the U.S. Public Health
Service (PHS) survey in
many ways.
The report suggested
the entering class of dental
students be upped from its
present maximum of 34 to 80.
The College's faculty, how
ever, recomended a lower
figure a capacity of near
65.
Tareyton M
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the flavor. . . MJ
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Militzer Chosen Speaker
For Honorary Initiation
Dean of the University Col
lege of Arts and Sciences,
!Dr. Walter E. Militzer, will
be guest speaker at the initia
tion service of Pi Kappa
Lambda, music honorary, to
day. The program will begin at
7:30 p.m. in the Union. Dean
Militzer will speak on "Bridg
ing the Sciences and Humani
ties."
Six graduate students and
seven seniors will be initi
ated. The graduates are:
Michael 0. Johnson, Max
ine Stone, Annabelle Zikmund,
Edward Carstens, Walter
Ross and Jocelyn Sack.
New senior initiates are:
Gail Oliver, Judy Lawrence,
Pat Mclntyre, Kay Green,
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ARTS and SCIENCES
Denny Christie
Tom Kotouc
Jerri Olson
Ann Wahl
TEACHERS
Mike Barton
Judy Pearce
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Tareyton
Donna Lilley, Robert Person
and Sherry Pelton.
Seniors accepted itto mem
bership must be in the upper
five per cent of their class.
Graduate students must be in
the upper ten per cent.
Planetarium Begins
'Our Home in Space9
The new sky show at the
University's planetarium
deals with the universe as
man knows it now and man's
place in it.
"Our Home in Space"
places special emphasis on
the physical conditions of sev
eral planets, in particular
those which man has a hope
of visiting.
HE 15 REALLY OUMBlW.jOST
THE OTHER DAY I WAS TELLINS
HIM THAT HE UA5 50 DUMB, HE
DIDN'T EVEN KNOW EN0U6H TO
COME IN OUT OF THE
OH, (JELL... IF YOORc 6QN6 TO
60 AROUND (1JATCHIN6 EVW OjORD
MDOgAV ALL THE TIME, VOO'LL
NEVER GET MUCH fAlDi
ENGINEERING
Jim Hansen
Dale Redman
Rod Marshall 5
BUS. ADMIN.
Bill Gunlicks I
AGRICULTURAL
Sandy Brown
Frank Morrison 1
SCBC
ACTIVATED CHARCOAl
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