f JQLU MI&LL' Vol. 44, No. 73 Lincoln 8, Nebraska Wednesday, March 21, 1945 TO Womffloiri). Mils Today Six Coeds File For 1945 May Queen Election The six senior women filing for 45 May Queen, whose identity will be revealed on Ivy Day, May 5, are Dorothy Carnahan, Myra Colberg, Chita Hill, Peggy Lar son, Gloria Mardis and. Barbara Stahl. The candidates . will be voted upon by all junior and senior women today in Ellen Smith Hall and the Home Ec building. From Lincoln Journal CKrnahiui. Colbcr. The senior activities of Dorothy Carnahan include AWS president, Mortar Board, PhiXhi Psi mem ber and is listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni versities." Miss Colberg is editor of the Cornhusker, a member of Theta Sigma Phi, Mortar Board, and is listed in "Who's Who." VI j . LA; Hill. La rutin. War Council President and AWS member, Miss Hill is also named in "Who's Who" and is a Mortar Board. Pep Queen of '44, Peggy Larson Is a member of Phi Upsilon Omi cron, Ag YW president, president of Ag exec board and is mentioned in "Who's Who." The Lincoln Journal Mmu. HUM. A member of Delta Phi Delta and recognized in "Who's Who," Miss Mardis is Coed Counselor president, Mortar Board. Barbara Stahl belongs to Alpha Lambda Delta, is a PBK, a mem ber of the YW cabinet, and served on the planning committee for the Peace Conference. Coeds Sneak Into Bill Simmon's Hotel Bedroom Right Under Nose of AWS; Uninhibited Actors Cavort Through 'Room Service' To Make All Actions Legal BY ROOMSERVICE BELLHOP. Spread the word around quiet like, but don't let on to the AWS board: certain coeds on this cam pus have been seen going above the second floor of a certain hotel! S-S-H-H! Off with your head ff word leaks out to Dean Boyles, but those very coeds are: Mary Lou Hildenbrand, Arlis Swanson, Margaret Huff, Joyce Viehmeyer, Barbara Jenkins oh yes, B. J. Holcomb. 1 ' That's not all! All have been I AWS President: . (Vote for one) Midge Holtzscherer Claire Kepler Senior Board Member: (Vote for four) Alice Abel Margaret Alma Ava Bromwich Jeanette Engle Mary Ann Mattoon Jane McElhaney Martha Nickerson Mary Lou Weaver . Junior Board Member: (Vote for four) Mary Cox Shirley Jenkins Mimi Ann Johnson Colleen Kahoa Eleanor Knoll Ethelyn Lashinsky Mary Claire Phillips Dorothy Reilly Sophomore Board Member: (Vote for four) Kathleen Blue Jean Chilquist Jean Compton Elizabeth Curley Jacqueline Gordon Adele Green Phyllis Quinn Virginia Reiter Union Weekend Features Dances, Doughnut Hour There is to be no Friday eve ning dancing in the Union this week as the fraternities are using the ballroom, but there will be matinee dances Wednesday from 5 to 6 and Friday from 4 to 6, Union director Pat Lahr said. Jimmy Phillips is playing Sat urday at the free orchestra dance in the Union ballroom from 9 to 12. Lorraine Woita and Cecil Smith, playing the accordian and piano respectively, will entertain at the in the United Staates in the spring o'clock. A cartoon will be given along with the movie "Carefree," which features Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire and Ralph Bellamy. This show is a parody on the old Miles Standish theme. During the coffee and doughnut hour in the lounge from 5 to 6, Peg Shelley will play at the piano. seen in Bill Rwanson's bedroom up in the Whiteway Hotel, and only two of them were supposed to be there (Holcomb and Jen kins). Bedlam. In fact, lucky UN coeds are go ing above the second floor way above they're doing it en masse and on Thursday, Friday, Satur day nights. And there's nothing Dean Boyles can do about il These lucky coeds are. doing nothing else than attending the University Theater, and the play Women's Election Slate COED COUNSELORS President: (Vote for one) Virginia McDonald Suzanne Pope Senior Affiliated: (Vote for one) Marilyn Adler Dorothy Caress Senior Unaffiliated: (Vote for one) Vicki Chilquist Barbara Griswold -Junior Affiliated: (Vote for three) Eleanore Bricker Joy Hill Kathleen Schaecher Beverly Swartwood Phyllis Teagarden Sally White Junior. Unaffiliated: (Vote for three) Carol Bridenbaugh Helen Busacker Kathleen Hayes Dorothy Mastin Alice Rife Joyce Viehmeyer Sophomore Affiliated: (Vote for two) Marjorie Alexis Mary Dye Priscilla Flagg Phyllis Sorensen Sophomore Unaffiliated: (Vote for two) s Jear Allaway Mary Lou Camp Louise Gold LaRayne Steyer Seven Students PledgetoHome EcGroupatAg Omicron Nu, highest home ec onomics honorary sorority on Ag campus, held formal pledging .for seven coeds Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the home ec parloi-s, according to Joan Edy, president of the organization. Those pledged were Monica Al berty, Midge Holtzscherer, Vivian Ferris, Dorothy Weggener, Lois Opper, Edity Pumphrey and grad uate student Jeanne Paris. Omicron Nu has as its purpose the promotion of high scholarship, leadership and research in the field of home economics. Pub Board Meets Today To Select Awgwan Staff All students who filed for staff positions on the Awfwan will to before Publications Board today at 4 p. m. The board meets In room 104 of University hall to select the permanent staff. "ROOM SERVICE," which is laid in a hotelroom on Broadway. It's touch and go in this White way hotel bedroom of Bill Swan son, Marv Bowhay and Dewey Ganzel are stripped to their un derclothes, and eager Bowhay (following the script) is forcably kept from removing even his scanty shorts. Uninhibited! "ROOM 3ERVICK" shows a hectic 72 hours in the Wluteway hotel bedroom of Bill Swanson, who is trying to live on credit BABW President: Jane McElhaney Marion Priest Senior Board: (Vote for two) Jackie Eagleton Barbara Griswold Claire Kepler Mary Kumagai Junior Board: (Vote for four) Mary Helen Alexis Ella Baker Mildred Brev er Lola Everingham Kathleen Hayes Dorothy Temple Sophomore Board: (Vote for four) Adeline Baum Mary Ann Campbell Claire Dudley Margaret Pinkerton Margaret Pyle Bernice Young MAY QUEEN (Vote for one, juniors and seniors only) Dorothy Carnahan Myra Colberg Ghita Hill Peggy Larson Gloria Mardis Barbara Stahl Ll. F. M. Ebeling, University Grad, Dies in Europe Lt. Edwin Max Ebeling, uni versity graduate, was killed in ac tion in the European theater, ac cording to word received from the war department Monday. Ebeling, 23, graduated from the college of business administration in 1943 with a bachelor of science degree. He was a member of Delta Sigma Pi. Lt. Ebeling, an infantry officer, had been wounded last December but was returned to action. Pre viously, in November, he partici pated in a battlefield incident which gained wide notice in news papers. An infantryman was wounded in such a manner that normal breathing was impossible, but was operated on by a medical corps man. Lt. Ebeling held the wounded man thruout the opera tions which was described by sur geons as highly skillful and suc cessful. Ebeling is survived by his moth er and a brother, Lt. Richard Ebeling, a glider and troop car rier plane pilot wTlo served in the Pacific theater. and at the backer with same time find a $50,000 lying around loose. The struggles of Swanson, Marv Bowhay, Dewey Ganzel and Jeff Gass to keep Carl Ziegler from throwing them out of the hotel provide a humorous evening; the most hilarious show the theater has given this year. "ROOM SERVICE" hasn't one serious moment; it's a scream; it's a riot: it's a laugh-a-minute show; it'll double you up in. hysteric Coeds Vote At Elections From 9 to 6 Today's voting in the annual women's spring election will de termine AWS Board, Coed Coun selor Board BABW, and May Queen. Polls are located in El len Smith hall on the city cam pus and in the Home Ec building on ag campus, and will be open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. All coeds are eligible to vote on AWS Board and Coed Coun selors slates. In addition, unaf filiated women vote on the BABW slate. Junior and senior coeds only vote for the May Queen on a separate ballot provided. An other ballot for juniors and seniors only provides space for voters to list up to 20 junior women whom they think are eligible for Mortar Board. In order to vote, coeds must present their student identifica tion cards at the polls. The slate which will be voted upon today was released by the respective organizations. Candidates for president of AWS are Madeline Holtzscherer and Claire Kepler. Miss Holtz scherer is a member of . the AWS board, YWCA, Tassels, WAA Council, Phi Upsilon, and Omi (See ELECTIONS, pag:e 3.) Tassels Elect McKinsey Next Year's Prexy Election of new Tassel officers Monday night resulted in Gerry McKinsey's being chosen as the president for the new year. Miss McKinsey is a member of Delta Gamma, and the varsity debate squad. She is a junior and vice presi dent of YWCA. S u z a n n e Pope, newly jelecte-J vice i president, is a Ijunior, member of the YW cab inet and on the Coed Counselor MrKlnwy. board. Secre tary Joy Hill, sophomore, is a Pi Beta Phi, chairman of the Coed Counselor book review and in the Student Foundation. New treasurer Merrill Shutt is a member of Tri Delt and on the Cornhusker. Virginia Demel takes the office of publicity chairman for next year. She is an Alpha Phi and on the Cornhusker. Noti fications chairman is Mary Cox, who is a member of the AWS board and Student Foundation. Retiring president Mary Russel will install the new officers at next Monday's meeting of Tassels. laughter: it'll split your little sides. There, that ought to bring you around. Time's a-wastin' -"ROOM SERVICE" opens this Thursday night. The ten men and two women who play in "ROOM SERVICE" have definite ideas about the play, some of which were printable. B. J. Holcomb The near-striptease is worth. $2.40 plus tax. (Actual price is 60c Editor.) (See ROOM SERVICE, pare 2.) f (