The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1951, Image 1

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AUF Board Filings
Will Close Today
Posts Open Were Established
Bv Organization Revision
Kenneth Cannon to Speak
At Final Marriage Series
Filings for positions on the All-
university Fund boards end to-
aay.
Applications may be made from
i-.n to 4:00 p.m. at the booth on
the first floor of the Union.
AUF is encouraging everyone
who has worked under its super
vision this year to apply for a
position. Those who have had no
Air Force
Can't Supply
Needed Aid
The present " air force cannot
provide the "minimum" defense
lJ Uizing AUF andvS
direct experience with AUF, yet
feel they are qualified to hold an
office, especially on the publicity
board, are also asked to apply.
Those who apply will be asked
to state three positions desired in
order of preference and why the
positions are preferred as well as
qualifications for the jobs. They
will sign up for appointments for
the executive board Saturday af
ternoon, Feb. 24, room 309 at the
Union. Publicity and solicitations
board interviews will be done
Saturday, March 3. I
President: administer
AUF functions, and supervisor
the executive board: vice presi
dent: in charge of solicitations
board: vice-president: in charge
of publicity board; will be in
charge of distribution of all neces
sary information useful in publi
The last in the series of four
marriage relation discussions will
be held from 3 to 5 p jn. in the
Union faculty lounge on Monday,
Feb. 26.
The speaker will be Kenneth
Cannon, assistant professor of
home economics. He is well
known for his work in marriage
counseling and is a member of
several community boards.
Professor Cannon will speak on
the problem of "Marriage in War
time." Such problems as: should
we have families, adjustment and
Brass Chair
To Give Musical
Concert Sunday
readjustment during unsettled I
times and reasons for. and against
marriage before separation will
be considered.
His statements will be anal
yzed further by a student panel,
consisting of Dick Kuska, Robert'
Raun. Gene Bere and JopI Railpv.
A question period for the audi- I V H r.t I rfvim
ence will follow during which JL tP J-JllLl MUiXW il
coffee will be served. Evalua-
tion sheets also are to be distrib- f nf f-ivi r Wto if-C!
a
Ag Campaign
uted among the audience at the
end of the meeting to determine
the success of the meetings.
The marriage relation series
have been sponsored by YWCA,
YWCA and the Uiion, under the
direction of the Union convoca
tions committee, Jack Greer and
An all out drive will be ini
tiated by Ag students Monday to
try to end once and for all the
destruction of Ag college lawns
by cutting corners.
Sponsored by Ag Exec board
and with the support of all Ag
departments as wen as Dean
Gen. Earns Whitehead, boss ; of the e treasurer: responsible
tte U? a7 defen9es' to,d! for receipt books, handling of
congress Thursday. .1 funds and expenditures of the
He said the reason for this s drives.
uiai uie production 01 pianes is
A concert by an ensemble of 37
brass and percussion instruments,
will be presented by the Univer
sity brass choir in the Union ball
room at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25.
The group, conducted by Dean
Kiliion of the School of Music,
consists of trumpets, comets,
horns, baritones, trombones, bass
es and drums.
i Topics of the three discussions I w. V. Lambert, its Duroose is to riIlll.OrS I .nntirmf
I have been "Choosing a Mate," stop student as well as faculty) P .
"Sexual Adjustment m Marriage"! offenders from cutting corners. IJtOr loA OfflCeS
and "Religion in Marriage," at I The decision will be announced
which Dr. Meadows and Dr. Jan- i in all Ag classes Monday. Ag i Independent students may file
et Palmer, university lecturers, j Exec board members will dis- 'or SA offices now.
and Rev. C. Vin White of the j tribute some 30 signs throughout Tl?e offices open are those of
First Presbyterian church spoke, the campus bulletin boards and president, vice president, secre
respectively. I conspicuous points. , tary, treasurer, publicity director,
Hosts and ushers at the first! At a meeting last week of de-1 corresponding secretary social
oartmental club reDresentatives. ! cnairman ana uuramurai sports
land Tlnirtn membprs at th seo-iAg Exec board members and Dr,
?ond Religious Welfare Council 1 E- Hixson, the assistant dean, said
Asks Prompt Action
On Eecommendation
The Independent Students' association Wednesdav
j received 10 written recommendations from the Student
uounciL
The students activities committee of the Council,
headed by Betty Green, drew up the recommendations,
which were unanimously approved by the Council.
The text of the recommenda
tions included a summary of tha
Solicitations board: includes ; cert will include "Bravura Prel-
"Contrapunctus,"
. ... i j 1 , 1 1 1
4 .- , . head of sororities, fraternities, or- ude.
Said the eeneral. "Yo,, n't rin Ionized houses, activities, honor- phonyfor Brass Choir,'
..k ;v;. .u . janes, agriculture collepe: each , ilece," "i-estival at Basra
r ;r; " "AI j ber of this board will work -March of the Free Peoples;
1 ne program tor Sunday s con- ; o . . Vnir.A .r,T . H 1 Ag college doesn't belong to any
"el- VtA a " J " " j Z one but the students. "After all." verage is eugipie 10 nie.
Svm- V u...uc.s, a..u , j th ! FiUng close March 5. AppUca
director.
Any independent student with
a satisfactory University grade
average is eligible to file.
"Sound
and
by
SJTSJF5 l y in a Huiiaers install
I the last meeting. Innocents and'e id. d not destroy the
Mortar Boards.
Whitehead whole-heartedly ap-1 eaxecUtive board' execute their
Z'nl-fJh0 wJ P""bMciy board: includes seven
, J .Jt:Ll i ,h" departments: art chairman: will
rope is "very important. He saiL ; d f make and distribute aU
however, that there f"Jf i posters for AUF drivesand fiu--enough
planes now for either his nish ar. work b olher
air force or for long-range bomb-. dhisions. radio
ing attacks. chairman: will organize all events
IX Killer Offensive Uuch as auction, UMOC contest
Cnthmed in Korea ' j and other activities; speakers bu-
Allied tanks and infantry troops reau department: will educate
continued their "killer offensive" speakers for each division of
Thursday and advanced 1 miles AUF as to purpose, function and
into communist territory along use of money for AUF; will also
the 60-rrdle front in central see that speakers are sent to all
Korea. , meetings when so assigned.
An unidentified American di- Office asistant: will assist the
Vision ripped into red divisions secretary of executive board and
above Wonju and recaptured a I keep a running record of all pub
hill four miles south of Hoeng- hesty; mass meetings and educa
ting, bag road hub abandoned last tion of workers: shall plan and
week by the allied forces. arrange for all mass meetings,
van TT,triiM-l j provide the necessary executive
booths are constructed for AUF,
lawns and buildings of our par- .T1. p'T.w
nfc- k Co. ,. k Htww a box m the basement of the Union
campus which is supported by ,.date- Applications
parents through taxes?" sh0Uil name a,nd Phon,e
A representative of the grounds ! number of the applicant, the of
division said now that the ground jce desired and the reasons for
i heinninp to thaw, constant ; ,,lnB-
wiu oe penonnea oy tne guesij Nebraska Builders will install ; treading upon the same area will
uiui, oviiic, the J951.52 officers at their mass do great harm to the grass.
proiessor 01 piano ai we iniver- meetjng Sunday, March 4. An Exec board member report
Two numbers, "The Last, meeung w.m oe in me - - 1, " ' "Tderits are
Drinff" and "Trombone Trou- Union, parlors XYZ at 4 p.m.;ng he believes sluaenis are
r!Ers-a ISSE? oSrtrt I will be served following J capable of sol ving laprob-
-nmrwH nf Rnh.rt Van Voor- i the inStaUaUOn. ,icu uu n6, UUi 11. u; TT
heeJotn Thoril Robert ut Marilvn Coupe, p r e s i d e n t: ' not. laculty action may be taken. 1 1 0 11 Agl nrri
hees, John ihonn, Kooert mc- , Wade hjeh school direc- Student spotters wiU be located "1 SVIZJL11
Pherson, and Norman Rasmussen. Mayne aae, nign scnooi airec i rtraWi-ition. on camDus 0
will be the other feature. tor; Anne Barger, campus and sat strategic Positions on campus , emblem for
t- Ensiiieers Give
Money Prize
The University brass choir was
existing situation and the 10 sug
gestions. Dissatisfaction Evidenced
"A recent ISA poll it readss,
"showed that 75 per cent of the
independent students at the Uni
versity of Nebraska definitely
favored some kind of an inde
pendent organization. However,
their dissatisfaction with the
present ISA is evidenced in
their disenterest.
The Council decided that since
the foundation for an organiza
tion for independents is already
present in the ISA, it would
continue recognition of the
group if it considers the 10 recommendations.
; The first suggestion presented
is the revision of article I, se--!tion
2 in the ISA constitution in
'order to enlarge the scope of its
j purpose. Aims of the organizat.on
'would then include all of those
j found on the back of the former
ISA membership cards.
Prompt Consideration
8 mi 1 .....
ine second ana tnird recom-
fe..nvrii .- -r it secretary ana rai oecuaii, uc- . . Arr-hittv-rurP and win a nnze
. ;r T& I . " i.ivr -0.111 installed bv the out- believe no actual force wiu De, . . .
vi mc null, lkuiu, uy nuiKit . ,.-
. But supporters lJ oi Engineering a nd i mendations ggest that the pres-
ent onicers consider this reision
R -
Stepp. brass instructor at the oul8 ""'
school of music. He conducted it
until two years ago and will be
guest conductor at the concert
necessary at this time.
I Alls aajt4 u v . t
. ment within the Engineering
the E Week
YW Speaker Notes Errors
Sunday.
tr Nebraska6 grou? wae" Qf ForClQll Stlldeilt ReUltiOllS
statK Vnw manv ceil and . v- In addition Mrs. Nielsen cited nine department and the name!"ons.
universities have brass choirs, ' . . " the differences between the U. S. engraved upon the plaque. Last f The Council suggested in the
immediately and that the new of
ficers in h elotoH lLToT-.k lO
college that wins the E Week L!
open house and window display
: competition. The prize is $15 for L1?6 T P" of Professor
ithe person who designs the win-'Davis, ISA adviser, and a Student
'ning emblem. .Council representative at all
Each year during E week, the;meetings is requested by the
plaque is presentid to the win-jf?urth ad fifth recommenda-
some of them patterned after the
Nebraska group.
In addition to the public con
certs, the brass choir plays after
home bxskelball: fames and . a
the Ivy bay festivities.
ences between people do exist,
Laming Draft Ag
JLZ Jl Thur- eliciting and hours are kept; also
armed ' be in charge of miscellaneous Jobs
f,. ce1 ffr1-l a j"ty queen and UMOC
Vinson, chairman. ii
Under the bill draftees would:,
serve 26 months instead of the
tisual 21.
VinjKM said that no real
Jn? Students: Assistance Offered
Public bearings will begin Mon-1 ' . . . A
iay with Secretary of Defense Room assurances for seven DP gamzations ofienng rooms for the
George C Marshall, trie ursi ;smoeni nave oroi wuu stjcer.u wia meet wecnesaay,
Ties, ilarshall mill be questioned j a commitlee under the Rehgioui F . 22 at 3 D.nL in the Stu-
system and the Danish
folk year the final name was en-(fifth and sixth sections that the
and then strive to overcome these f school" system of education. jj graved that would fit so the en-! revised ISA constitution be sent
differences through working to- Emphasis Differs j gineers decided to sponsor a ;to the Student Council for ap-
Mrs. isieisen poiniea oui inai coniesi ana sun a new pioquc j provai ana wen puDiisned m full
the educational emphasis in the Bales Posted in The Daily Nebraskan.
gether.
X.Tfejs was- Mte itea advanced by
Mrs. Laurel Nielsen in her talk
Wednesday evening. Mr. Aspe . !? tL P d?
folk schools is placed on the
humanities rather than on the
Rooms Found for Seven DP S&Slfc S
Rules for the
posted in various
campus. They are:
1. All regularly
contest are J Recognition Conditional
buildings on! The eighth recommendation
provides that the Council set a
enrolled un-idate for ratification of the Con-
the afternoon cabinet meeting. ''- ' .""':y:;J:' i dergraduates of the University , stitution by the independent stu-
Mrs. Nielsen soent a Tear and T . ' . -1 " . -" " of JNebraska are eligible to par- dents.
TnA wrxtir cnATiie yni 1
ivu A.sa"v " vv
learn of
policy on re
and Eati'0jal
about the arnays
callane reserves
guardiroen.
lirst XETA Kefrt
Annoniced Tharsday
The air force and atomic em
iit rv inrra3idrjo have ComDeted
the first phase of their study on 1 RawniiBsea, co-chairmen of
tr.ng?Mwii sairrrafL ii was ! conamattee. reported that
The University is offering 12
scholarships to DP students and
the committee is soliciting room
assurances, board, clothing, books,
jobs and transportation for them.
Miriam Willey and Romaine
the
al-
".S"1.!!!:! as a peion. and thelUCIpa '..tudent Council recognition of
with the Usie Fellowship organ! joand .must be two times the actual
A native of South Dakota. yZJL?JTA 3" ? Oe of Engi- j that in future
Jibuti ui mc iuu simw, rwnnP skna Arcmiecxore. l r.l - . 1 w n :t iuuc..
dent Council room in the Union.
The representatives will choose
the DPI which they Wish tojisen naa worsea wiw loreign . th- to te-"r vr Activities committee of th Cm.n
stuoents in tne u. &. ueiore going 1 - ,. - , a. tcV T"V.
support from a list submitted by
. to Denmark. She emphasized that
the World Student Service f and. jj af r a in a forejga j taon.
Ttje applkatioriS give the name, country herself, she realized vil a!TlufSd t,t
background, field of study, age. j many of the errors which we!. M- 3V,ln JJH?!!!
bobbies, grades, sex and recom- commit in our relationships with !! ? .ff. regions c '
-4.... Lt,. students in the Lv S. we roust
repeated Tbrarsday. .tnougn rooms lor seven 1 me
A joint statement concerning j prospective students have been
the conclusion of the XEPA proj- found, they are still searching for
zaa tia "rtthtf nrvjiM-t nm nlaces for the remaining five. If
h ififltS of nuclear nowered i plas cannot be found the stu
in,f -S3t fee cactiniiieaL' ! dents cannot come to this country.
The NEPA prciiect was cirtemi ! cwua mvr wra ?wuicni y. . T 1
fcr the Fairchild Airplane corpo-! Meihodjst Student bouse. Chris- -ff' Amilf Of I PWlSIilf Iflll
y: Sen. Aiken's Speech to Cover
on the emblem.
Emblem "Symbolic"
4. The emblem design must be
symbolic of the College of Engi
neering and Architecture.
5. Each entry must be sketched
that one contact j ? a.riw.n. wlp insmiroenis on
c "2 oy 1 1 -men paper.
6. Designs submitted will be
i cil should observe the ISA closely
in order to inform the Council of
the condition of the group.
"of our sincerity.'
ttwa as a contractor to the air tean Student's fello'$hip. Pha
convince them
She indicated
with a foreign student must be
followed up. Mrs. Nielsen pointed
out that in this country the ex
change students become tired of
being the center of attention.
being asked to appear on pro-
j.orce. 1 l,1rr "-T-Zr' .V": i iwra7, wna- o orr cwjnmuee on uobt ano grams ana so IOTUJ. ilw saidtnat-o - ,T ' ' Universilv rn,i. . frr.m
IUJ I '7 1 l-u-, fun. i.tinw. i. '. tMnrrv .1 , . -. , . . , l BMt-tv iEiiui c waiVM - -
r ci.i rn White ..mtitwt ,ni Mh fiif. ,f .hMrm Knito nd. . 4- - .- j J - 5(12, 151. Call 2-453 for addi- iouowir.g sources.
rwnbrni ! B. While. MeihwliEt Student i.wnfltj- r,nr i. u. fu rw . A '...; tional information.
A plan tar Uteid hea!lh or hue. Beta Theta Pi and Pan- jterjj Jegitlation will be the phone arejtTjtojent to the BEA -
civilian de3ene has btea com- he:3enic have offered board, uipt of Sen- George D. Aiker.'s Act ct It tltt Corgrei. He was 11 T T 1
speech when he aa.dlreses an all- co-sponsor of the St. Lawrence Villl M.9 J.53llt CI
Ag rouege ccmvacMixm r n.suy at : power pro;iect erected in i ana
t pm, in the Ag activities build- has been itte main spokesman for
ing. . j agriculture in Congr-ess for many
Aiken, tposuor ct the ugrtcui- years.
Auditor Estimates
NU Expenses
judged on general appearance, ; a 13 minion dollar business, with
arrangement of details and suit-, pn ica, plant worth 30 mllUotu
iS?: tff r m,imS;. f according to the aud.t released by
"5lS-.?J State Auditor Ray C. Jofcnm.
fl lL. Jfe VVaLaZJt& illfllj I1MUI, WM
For Upperclass
Help 011 Prom
pDeted. State bea3la cunector , beven soronues nave ouerea
Frank Bynier annwinced Thurs- J jobs as bus boys to the DP".
fay. ! Lincoln bMsinessnaen have do-
lii plans waM demimd great : natad ctoUiint to the students
Unittoalive auad rerawnsibilaty on and books have been cffened by
the vast at local rfaniuwJaoBS ., the Nebraska Bac store. Ttjejtwrail art of 148, kmtmn as the 1 Aiken has served as a roember
wish state jsmujas. ! Paiesbyterian Student bwuse has ; Hope-Aiken Act, has opposed ! of the stale legislature of Ver-
Belane the plans o ! eueci , arwJ to f umaJi mtrw lawoio : Bnunopohes rd supported legas- 1 roont, and speaker of the Slate
irvH;.rn!l rf!i4ir. JJiP W-;d XAmxtAn. Urn ?i3J i.! Hlrfr s Pnru1. 1J nMmw f V-. , j bChntldt ha ISSHjeo a cail
rwi's civil 6efne advisory board AJtbough the naain drive Vx urban dwjer at Cotoer Terrace 1 governor. Ke entered the VS. I1 nyr stadenls in-a-a
by Cow- Va! Pelemm. ; funds lor the project wi3I begjn at 7 pm. The object of senate in 1SW1. terested in working on the )ut-
Xehraikaas BeteH-e . scsnetinoe in the sjwint, the Cac-ithe serjatofs viut i to achieve I Ag campus classes will be dis- IKII?r;'T m -
Wri FrweAtwi Awards totoy cluto has aOreatfy docaled a better underilandinf of nwtual missed to allow students to lear Wi - T
K4rafatsins wene anwrijf the ti.9 toward the conamatAee's goal prot3ns of the bunetanaan and the senator. The convocation is OT Aru e beginning get
-w,vPct f h PVftudfjm r,uua- or ttiiitt. fvrmw. djufent rf hniti uwer way. Tfe need ngnl now
dalwn IS9 treewn awards, BeprecentiitH'es Ta Meet ! Senator Aiken is s men.ber of pow. faculty and the general " iat fU 'I9 stCTtf!j
mnirv&x art. Vsliey forse. Pa. n E-jjtf-eiut4,tiv r- H famirii'aaifjm. nvmbrr ravl,W. m. pTorrW' 1 tunction ana
' n 'who waist to inaiee it a success.
' : " Schmidt sand.
, 721.20 from tuition paid by stu-
Officiate to Jndxe dents; U 00,601.50 from the fed-
Officials of the College of En- eral government; four million
gineenng and Architecture will appropriated by the legislature
judge the entries. Glen Johmon for 1&49-M.
ftiliB C,,tr;! Self-supporting -ct.vit ac
hSLHiSit& expe.4,
tion within the department "re- This is followed .sjr
Tt civil engineers department t . o bu5dins ar.d
won the claaiue last vear. Charles frounds, agncultural expenrwjvt
Ser.ior cJas president Aaron ijBeyf accepted V honor for the mtions and the college of a t
to all 1 oeparuneni. .rgmecTS weeie mis tn-itn-trs. vmn uumfra
year will be held during College we university inert letter
Days. amounts of the $ 12,023,1 &4 total.
Play Day for High Schoolers
Planned by Phys Ed Majors
New Farmers Fair Board . . .
m
mm
C'.'nit from 23 fcieh tu-htxil in s tram 1 to 2 J?1 D m. to allow tha
Those funiorf and sensors in- njriru-t 1 of the K-tvraka Fyl.i- vrw.r, to bcomu better acouaint-
terested in workSng on the com-jj cation association will participate ed. Following the mixers th
rnittee should sign thesr name
c,and telephone number on a slip
in a Flay-day" March 2, spon- girts will swim in the coliseum
sored by junior and senior phys- f pool.
1 The winning teams of the vs-
O fir Gh
rrVVrl i: T, kl education majors.
I Union. This should toe dorse ! Five girl will represent each nous activities wi.l be preseivted
by noon, Saturday, Feb, 22, ichool with an enrollment awards at the close of the pro-
Plan for the prom' are not of W or over in the 13 county ram
comp!ee.4 yet, but will be an- j area of the dsstrict WM "e Activities
nouiwed by the bftginniug of next The "Plav-dav" win rive nhvs- WlUl wi" rf e tlivi-
! Lat year's unor-r;ior prom ,ffl uhiua t,wt n. troit much oyeftt can be obta M
mas held in the Union ballroom. I S,Ji 3f: Jff from play days and hope i -.t
'Y
1.MI FAr'TfX'S FAIK BOAKR Wt rha, BwrneU Swamson,
FraiuJs Sii i, Bwu Ee'ST, chai) wara., J"..-"i Fcrwrter, Jeao Karir)
t'oa, Jma Ma ilkt J3ui;'e31 Fllovevda, Jack V'a!-x.
Clark F5ra. Clayton Yewtter. and Res MeKsemnilh, This
group is workiir-g in exjunction with CoHege Day comnsitW and
Cnjneer s Weelli in plarmirtf tbis xpfing't CoUege Day festivities.
iTJre danrer enjoyed he muiic
of Dave Haun's orchentra. Umhix
is a band leader who has mMe
a name '.or himself it the J.C1-
west during it past two decades,
j However, the main attraction
of the prom was sometting
5 unique to that af.'aJr, The six
Cornbuxker beauty queens were
presented at the end of an eve
ning of dancir.g. It was the first
time that their presentation had
been made at such a function as
the junior-senior prom.
The Weather
Mostly ctoaJy Tridsy with ce
eastoaal srurw ta rxrthwet r
stew r trrrting drhale in a
jj sod east f. ,autr ,
j amosi! tl.Jy with f
i mt f state.
teach the girls participatjig i " n' '.X .A t '
VorU cooperation irutead a .rf T
competition.' Miss Lee, head of
the women's physical education
department, sair, in planning the
program. "No two girls from the
same school wiU play on the tame
team. We hope to provide an op
portunity for high school girls
in the surrounding communities
for future play days ot...n
schools ct their own counties,"
Miss htm said.
Committees in charce of (he
play day are; co-ordtnator, Mar
ilyn Cropper; invitation commit
tee, fihirley Ruff, chairman, Dee
Irwin, Mary Ann Weiland and
to l aaintexl,; the
Kettistrstton in Grant Memorial
Registration will be held in
Gladys Robertsori;
Registration committee, Lots
Grant Memorial at 8 20, Volley Hogel, chairman, Marda Georg
balL duck rvirvs. table tennis, deck and Marie Manold: luncheon
tennis and thuffieboard games I committee, co-chairmen, Mary
will be featured from 10 to 12 Richards, Molly Erittenhami pr
s.m. cram committee. Mrs. Gayle Gms-
j f ollowing the luncheon at Ellen ! tavson, chairman, Marily
Smith hall the girls will have the! Kei, M.lrley Mahr and '.tm,t-im
., opportunity of hearing the school Hagelber er; game committee,
: nongs and yell of each group! Ann Cunningham, chairman,
rcfweerud Donna Prescotl, Lois Olson and
J Mtrtkal mixer wiU be held ( Margaret Chamberlin.