Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, May 11,1 964; I f tZSJ .sjs1T"f Tf V . !'-:; . I. jr i;i!(tfj 1 ' A? f : -' I :T ;: ' f.i I " V I I PHOTO BY D.FRAIN 111 v y L.l l V) I DAY OF IVY HONORS At left, Bill Buckley, president of Innocents, stands with J Jj TT&V- ' I '!! I his successor, Jnn Lonnqulst, w ho was tackled at the Saturday ceremonies. Center, f , , X ' I ii.m,.i.ii..i i ,i ....M.ir- zlm. the four pases begin the Ivv Dav processional. At right. Mortar Board Di-esldent Man- Ji.U - " vw photo by DeFRAiN rene Frolik escorts newly tapped president Joan Skinner. fete 3t -' . PHOTO BY DeFRAIN Pay vy Cnd Ffflflfl Continues .lay Queen Tradition Royalty is the rule rather than the exception in the Fred Tlnan home in Mitchell, South Dakota. Their daughter Su zanne (Sukey) was honored as May Queen at the Univer sity's 1962 Ivy Day ceremonies. Her sister Diane was tapped into Mortar Boards on the same day. Another sister, Cindy, was S"p ETJ3 ees rdflirD, u r , L i , - - At lJtifiJWLdL.J Swanstrom adjQliiH) crowned 1964 May Queen Sat urday. The queenships came at such a rapid rate that the coronation of a fourth sister, Stephanie (Boogie) as May Queen of her high school in Mitchell, had to be postponed until the next week so the Tinans could attend Cindy's crowning. Miss Tinan is a senior in Teachers College and has served as chairman of the Tassels homecoming commit tee, past member of the As sociated Women Students (AWS) and Student Council She was a 1962 Homecoming attendant and 1963 Nebraska Sweetheart. She was also scholarship chairman of Kap pa Kappa Gamma sorority. Her maid of honor was Martha Ann Dubas. Miss Dubas is also a senior in Teachers College and has served as .president of Pi Lambda T h e t a honorary, member of the Dean s Ad visory Board, treasurer of Tassels and recording secre tary, first vice president and pledge trainer of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. The queen and her attend ant were selected by a vote of all Junior and senior women. Master of ceremonies was Dr. Donald Olson, associate professor of speech. Music was provided by the Uni versity band under the direc tion on Donald Lentz, con ductor of the University band BoseDa Lange was senior soloist. Children in the court whose mothers are all Mortar Board alumnae were: Kit Waflo:v, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liichard Wadlow; Janice Wishnow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wish- now; and Steven Arndt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Arndt The 1964 court members were: Frnknwa Para Caratra Fnnn It t frchma In the College ot Art and Science, chainnaa at the Unit Talk and Topic commit tee, a member of the All-Univerntr Fund publicity committee, member of Alpha Lambda Delta, and member of lb activities committee ot Kappa Kap- pa iiuuu. jur Tremble I a freahman la (he College of Agriculture and Home Eoo ooiic. Recent' Kbolar. Ag (Jntoa a- mux enairman, member of Taasel and Alpha Lambda Delta. A member of CM Omega ororUx. ne wa one of four Nabnuka 4-H Club member elected to attend the National 4-H Conference Washington. D.C. . Jean Fan Is a freehmaa la the enor program In the College of Art ad Science. She Is an aariaUnt chair man of the AU-UntveriKr Fond, a Ne braska Union assistant chairman, and a member of Tawli, She is a member f Kappa Alpha TheU somrtty. Vetar ffkHe I a freshman la the College of Art and Sciences. Red Cross distant chairman, assistant chairman af Builders and member of Alpha Lamb da Delta. She has served a a Junior Fanbellenic delegate for her sorority, Al pha Omicron Pi. and I a member of toe group scholarship board. ' lease mere falrlda Taet I a sophomore In Teach art CoHefe, member of the Associated women Student board. Angel Flight, and Past assistant chairman of the All- University Fund. She i first vice presi dent and standard board chainnaa of aar sorority. Kappa Delta. Barbara Beekmaa is a awliomure In Teacher College, managing editor of the Carnhosker yearbook, and All-University mna chairman, member of Alpha Lamb ata Drlta, and member of the executive atrancH of ber sorority. Delta Gamma. tTarea efcasea I a sophomore In home cannmic and Journalism, a chairman af AIH'nrversity Fund, a Union chair anaa and was ofiioe manager for the Cornhusker yearbook. A 1M3 ActivlUe Owen finalist, she Is public relation aairmaa of ber sorority. Kappa Alpha Tneta. 'aarN Quarlng, aoononifat, is a sophomore in horn member of Tassel Junior board, vice president of the Home Economics board, and a Union assistant chairman. She is this year' "Miss Sadie Hawkins" and was named out standing Independent women in 1963. She I a member of Alpha Chi Omega soror ity. Cheryl Cresler Is a sophomore In the College of Arts and Science, member of the Tassel junior board, a chairman in Builder, and assistant publioHy chair man for the Quia Bowl Committee. She is public relatione chairman of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Jeaa Hobnaulit, sophomore in Teach er College, la a chairman in Builder, member of Tassel junior board, and an All-University Fund assistant chair man. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary and activities chairman of Delta Gamma soromy. inly Backltn, sophomore In the Col lege of Agriculture and Home Economic. Is treasurer of the Ag Union program coonctl, a chairman in the People-to-People organization, member of the Home Economic Club and a finalist for Ac tivities Queen. She wa awarded Resents and Grace Morton scholarship and ia a member of Alpha CM Omega sorority. Virginia Guessel is a sophomore la the College of Art and Sciences, an assistant chairman in Builders, publicity chairman of Quiz Bowl and a member of the Publications Board. She was awarded a Gold Key by the School of Journalism and is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary. She Is public relation chairman of Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority. Junior Mary Morrow, junior la Teacher Col lege, Is vice president of the Nebraska Union, secretary of Panhellenic. and a member of Tassel and Student Council. She also is a member of the Teacher College Advisory Board and la rush chairman of ber sorority. Kappa Alpha Tbeta. Marlb-a Peiersea, junior la the Col lege of Ana and Scinces, Is secretary of Builders and treasurer of Aouaquett'. She i president of bar sorority. Alpha Xi Delta. Sasaa Ayr Is a junior la Teachera College, vice president of the AssnciUrd Women Student Board, member of Stu dent Council, and member of the execu tive board of Orchesis. She is stand ard board chainnaa af her sorority. Alpha Phi. Aaa Shamaa, junior In the College of An and Sciences, I associate editor of the 1969 Cornhusker yearbook, and treasurer of ber sorority. Alpha Phi. Beanie Kasaeea I a junior in Teach era College, member of the Nebraska t'nioa program council, member of the Associated Women btudenU senior board, and was this year' chairman of Coed FoUie. She was a finalist for 1(63 Home coming Queen and wa honored as a paas la the 163 Ivy Day Court. Pea-ay Bteoiea, a junior In Teachers taffies ana ins coiiese of As Art and Sciences, is a member of Red Cross, social chairman of Psopleo-Peopte and an area director on the Nebraska Union Program council. She is president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Sally Viba. a junior In Teachers College, la currently serving as presideat vi isbotti ana Business manager of ooraniuker yearbook. She wa an at tendant to the im Homecoming Queea and served a rush chairman oi her sorority. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Beaktr Jedy Key, a silis fat Tmimi rva. lee, ha served as vice president of YWCA, member of the Red Cross Board. Union Board and Orchest. She was a iiiiaiua tor aonorary commandant tornnusker Beauty Queea. She is a ncr at uamma rm Beta sorority. Carol Lee Kleta. Is a senior tat Teach er College and was the 1963 Homecom ing queea. She is past president of the Independent Women Association, mem ber of Angel Flight, and Alpha Lambda Delta and Pi Lambda Theta honor arte. Lonnqulst President Kauk Vice President Barton Secretary Thorn Treasurer Oye Sgt.-at-Arms MB's, Innocents Tap, Tackle New Members uutgoing innocents started a new tradition at the Ivy Day activities. In addition to the traditional bowing to the Queen before tackling the new members of Innocents thpv not only began kissing the Queen but also kissing of all the! new wiunar coara memDers. mere is speculation to wheth er uus wui Become pan oi ine lormai ceremony Aiinocenis aimosi enierea n Mil' I i fV 1 ivv DISD Korff Kittams Schwenke Brewster Fick Kort -.--ik - ,t. i-sm WPWW!!&& mm f y miwiiim aiuaiii.... ii ij oysiijii -iai tas BWaMsiBB 'k ssssawal ' ' " gjlagHml ajjjiijiiisj!,! afci (lllaaTialltliWf ll stHlf it fJlMT saasl SjsSsliaMatstaW Kerrey Miss Skinner Miss Holmquist Miss Loescher Miss King Miss Nore President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Miss Strateman Miss ProbascoMiss McGuire Miss Pandzik Miss Bentlaf Miss Benda the Ivy Day sing when they paraded onto the field with the red-cloaked Sigma Alpha Epsilon group. Candidates for new Innocents who were singing in the various groups were somewhat unnerved from being surrounded by In nocents while they sang. For a while some thought the Innocents were going to tackle girls and members of the Mortar Board. This feeling came about when they began following girls around instead of boys. Maybe they were only trying to get dates. The Innocents received tips on their tackling techniques this year from the Cornhusker football team. The new Inno cents are still recovering from the bruises incurred by the old members of the socie ty resulting from this inten sive practice. John Lonnquist Jr. was re vealed as the new president of Innocents Society. Joan Skinner of Wisner, a junior in the College of Ag riculture and Home Econom ics, was revealed Saturday as the new president of B 1 a c k Masque Chapter of Mortar Board. In addition to the 12 other new Innocents, two honorary members were named. They are: j Dr. Donald Olson, associ ate professor of speech at the University, who has coached the University debate squad for 18 years. Dr, Olson is ad visor to Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha honorary, was coach of the G.E. Col lege Quiz Bowl Team in 1961 and received the Outstanding Nebraskan Award in 1954 and the Cornhusker yearbook award in 1961. Dr. Robert Hough, as. sociate professor of English who was faculty advisor of Scrip, student literary publi cation. He is a member of the faculty subcommittee on Student Publications, Student Council advisor, past out standing Nebraskan award winner and the author of a number of scholarly articles and critical works. The new Society president, Lonnquist, Is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, he is pres ident of the All-University Fund, chairman of the Inter fraternity Council Expansion committee, was named out standing collegiate man, a Prince Kosmet finalist, a DAILY NEBRASKAN column ist and president of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Other new officers are: Doyle Kauk, vice presi dent. A junior in the Col lege of Agriculture and Home Economics, he is president of Corn Cobs, chairman of the In terfraternity Council's Fraternity Managers' Association, president of Ag Economics Club, holds a Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben scholar ship, and is vice president of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Michael Barton, secretary. A Junior in Teachers College, he is Student Council public relations chairman, member of the Inter fraternity Council's Rush and Expansion committees, holds a La Vera P. Noyes scholarship, and is record ing secretary of Phi Kappa Pst fraternity. Douglas Thorn, treasurer. A junior in Teachers Col lege, he is corresponding I secretary of Student Council, past umt. on rage 5 Marilra Keres, a senior In Teachers College. Is secretary of Tassels, past chairman of VWCA, finalist for Ideal Nebraska Coed tn 1963. and past presi dent of her sorority. Alpha Chi Omega. Sasaa Pierce la a senior In Teach ers College, dormitory counselor, and has served as vice president of Stu dent Council. She I a past Nebraska Union chairman, member of Tassels, Women Athletic Association board, and Spring Day executive board. She alas has been activities chairman of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mary Aae Crab in, a senior In Teach ers College and the College of Arts sn4 Sciences, Is past president of Aquaquettes, and member of French Club, Tassels and PI Lambda Theta. honorary. .' e Is chaplain af ber sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta. Barbara frMeMe, a senior la Teach ers College, was a member of the As sociated Women Student senior board, member of the Independent Women As sociation board, and was recognized as the outstanding Junior independent wom an. She wa a finalist for the UfiJ Spring Ball Queen and 1 a member of Towns Club. Mare an maker, a aenine In T.. er College, I a past chairman af All- f University Fund, past Nebraska Union i assistant chairman, was a finalist for f 12 and 1063 Nebraska Sweetheart. She i is a member of Pi Lambda Theta honor- f arv ars.1 MS Dreddent ad h-r mnrm-tlir ary anvj past president wu vmesa. I t-mymm r vBr- a i -fi I ' ' ' aafLM.Li, I is equally partial Miss Krlx Miss McDowell Misi Walburn to father and Son f. if if ir ic w handsome examples: m'"'" ' I sports jackets lOOl " i '"- :.-t I in new plaids of ! c 'js I Dacron polyester and cotton. yX ' j - if 6my j :6W 4 v x t'W H 1 """" 1M1'""""" " . ,mnm.'m,m,mm,:mm-. , J VJ If I f ..f ( wrrdol. Maids, a stniar Li the Cl. Iiga of Arts and Science majoring Li music. 1 a member of Mu Phi F.nellon Sh played (h lead role ia (bo t'nlvar- 1 Production "Music Kan" and ha U.e title role In 'Madams Bui'erfly." fi' F.eilder.t of ber sorority, Sigma KaT. pa- i7 Cham leaders Included ; ratncl !DJmlton. Shirley Nunn, Jane Htibb Peterson, Penny Pure II, Sue Vandecar and Charlotte Walter. Daisy Chain Leader were: Fnalne An- . . j.Satiarl Honorary Ifinocenfs: Dr. Olson and Dr. Hough. Lawrence. ft ' If ;V'a ' f,Tw'T!'Hf''T!l" VfHn