it i I I'' , ili Junior and senior women voting In Wednesday's All University Wo men's General Election will select the queen and the maid of honor for the annual Ivy Day Court, to be held early in May. Candidates Tor May Queen are Mary Fuelberth, Jan Harrison, Ann Launer, Marlys Johnson, Winniie Stolz, Joan Joyner, Nancy Hemp hill, Berne Rosenquist, Madeline Watson and Ann Skold. Candidates were-selected by Mor tar Board from a group of girls nominated by each organized house. Each house was allowed to nomin ate two candidtates. Open filings were available for anyone not affi liated with an organized house. Final selection of the nominees was made on the basis of three qualities, judged by the members of Mortar Board. The three criteria used were scholarship during their four years at the University, evi dence of leadership in University activities and consistency in service and participation throughout col lege. The candidates, all seniors, will reign over the entire Ivy Day cere mony. The Queen, and the maid of honor who will be the runner-up in the election, will be first pre sented during the morning on Ivy Day. The candidates and their activi- Theta and member of Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Hemphill: senior home ec onomics major in Ag College, AWS Board, Farmers Fair Board sec retary, 'president of Gamma Alpha Chi, vice-president of Phi Upsilon Omicron and a member of Pi Beta ties are Miss Johnson: Senior in teach ers College, former Cornhusker sec tion head, past District Representa tive for YWCA, chairman of Deans Advisory Committee in Teachers College, president of Pi Lambda Phi. Miss Rosenquist: senior in Teach ers College, member of Board of Student Publications, corresponding secretary of Gamma Phi Beta, (treasurer of Theta Sigma Phi and member of Gamma Alpha Chi. Miss Fuelberth: senior in Teach- ers College, Coed Counselors Board, past president of Alpha Omicron Pi and secretary of Pi Lambda Theta. Miss Harrison: senior in Arts and Sciences College, editor of The Ne braskan, Honorary Commandant, junior attendent in '54 Ivy Day Court, lead in '54 Kosmet Klub show and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Launer: senior in Business Administration, president of Beta Gamma Sigma, Builders Board, Cornhusker staff member, NUCWA and Kappa Kappa Gamma. t t s FUELBERTH Courtesy Lincoln Star HARRISON LAUNER IIIBiliililll '..V. , 'h s ' h ; JOHNSON STOLTZ JOVNER HEMPHILL ROSENQUIST WATSON SKOLD TM1 JV Vol. 55 No. 60 University of Nebraska Tuesday, March 15, 1955 Miss Joyner: senior In Arts and Sciences, Towne Club president, vice-president of BABW, junior at tendent at 1954 Ivy Day Court, Miss Air Force. Miss Stolz: Arts and Science! senior, Towne Club vice-president, finalist for Nebraska Sweetheart, Activities Queen as a sophomore. Miss Skold: senior in Arts and Sciences, AWS Board, Union Board, Builders and Kappa Alpha Theta Miss Watson: senior in home ec onomics, Ag College; Home Eo Club; junior member of '54 Ivy. Day Court; AWS Board, and repre sentative of Love Hall. Last year's May Queen was Nor ma Lothrop. Georgia Hulac waa maid of honor. The May Queen and her court reign over traditional Ivy Day activities. This year's festivit ies will be the 54th Ivy day ob servance. Members of the Ivy Day Court are also chosen in connection with the selection of May Queen. Senior, junior and sophomore women make up the court. Two freshmen women are chosen to serve as pages. Children of alumni are also pres ent in the court. University coeds are selected to take part in th formation of the Ivy and Daisy chains. Nominations AW Kay Nosky and Paula Broady have been named candidates for president of the Associated Wo men Students Board. Miss Nosky, junior In Arts and Science, is editorial page editor of The Nebraskan, past AWS secre tary and a member of Gamma Al pha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi and Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Broady, junior in Engineer ing, is a member of Student Coun cil and Engineering Executive Board, Tassels secretary and Al pha Chi Omega. Senior Board Candidates for the five senior positions on AWS Board are: Mary Domingo, president of Del ta Gamma. Phyllis Sherman, Sigma Alpha Iota, University Singers and Chi Omega. Margaret K r o e g e r, NUCWA; Home Ec Club, VHEA, Gamma Delta YWCA and Alpha Xi Delta. Grace Harvey, NUCWA vice pres ident and Kappa Delta. Marianne Hansen, managing edi tor of The Nebraskan, Gamma Al pha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta and Delta Delta Delta. Suzy Good; AUF secretary and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Joyce Fangman; Kappa Delta, University Theater. SsBWffflw. , m mm mm vn n Frv n a r 1 I I , $ it ' , I BROADY Sharlyn Cress; Coed Counselors. Tassels, Lutheran Student Association. Joanne Alberdiiig; Adelphi, Rifle Club and secretary of Presby House. Janice Yost; Alpha Phi, YWCA Cabinet, Builders, Red Cross. AWS worker. Sophomores Sophomore candidates for AWS NOSKY board are: Barbara Beckman; YWCA, Union and Chi Omega. Charlotte Benson; Red Cross, Tassels, YWCA and Sigma Kappa. Betty Branch; Builders Board, Cornhusker and Pi Beta Phi. Linda Buthman; Builders Board, Cornhusker and Kappa Kappa uamma. (cont. on page 4) Coed Elections The All-University Women's Elections will be Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Euen Smith Hall. Mortar Boards are in charge of the elections, with Jo Johnson ana Joyce Bennington as co- chairmen. Miss Bennington said last year there was a record vote of 1007. She predicted more voters this year. Coeds must show their Univer sity Identification cards. Names and photographs of all candi dates will be posted on bulletin boards in Ellen Smith Hall. Only juniors and seniors may vote for May Queen. Independ ents will vote for BABW mem bers, and only WAA members may elect WAA officers. Co&d Voting Tq Discover Eligible en BABW Board Anderson), Jainida Voe For Hsirb Presideoc Carol Anderson and Marion Jan- Delta, Lutheran Student Chapel da have been nominated for presi dent of BABW. The election of the president and Board members will be held Wednesday. Miss Anderson, a sophomore in Teachers College, is a member of Coed Counselor Board, Red Cross Board, BABW Board, Aquaquettes, Alpha Lambda Delta, YWCA and historian of Kappa Phi. Miss Janda's activities include Tassels, VHEA and LSA. Senior Board Nominated for Senior Board are: Dot Frank; a junior in Teach ers College and a member of BABW Board, WAA Board, Presi dent of Pennies, LSA and PE Club. Margaret Polzkill; junior in busi ness Administration, vice president of Newman Club and pledge trainer of Adelphi. Eleanor1 von Bargen; junior in Tesohers College and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Choir, Special Activities Commit tee of the Union and vice president of ACE. Beverly Wirz; junior in teachers College, Tassels, Presby House, and a house representative for WAA. Junior Board Candidates for Junior Board are: Marian Clark; sophomore in Teachers College, a member of Tassels and a finalist for Hello Girl. Joan Hathaway; sophomore in Ag college, BABW House represen tative publicity chairman for Kap pa Phi and a member of 4-H Club and the Home Ec Club. Ellen Jacobsen; sophomore in Ag College, BABW Board, 4-H Club secretary, publicity chairman of VHEA, Ag Union Committee and Alpha Lambda Delta. Patricia Mc Dougall; sophomore in Arts and Sciences, NUCWA Board, Presby House Cabinet, Al- ANDERSON JANDA pha Lambda Delta, CCRC and Out standing Coed Councelor. Hanna Rosenberg; sophomore in Arts and Sciences, Towne club, YWCA Project Chairman, Treasur er of Tassels, Red Cross, Alpha Lambda Delta Historian and Or chestra. Ellen Sabin; sophomore in Arts and sciences, co-recreation Chair man of WAA and Presby House. Trudy Sokol; sophomore in Ag College, Home Ec Club, Newman Club, 4-H Club and Ag Union Com mittee. Marian Sokol, sophomore in Ag College, treasurer of Home Ec Club and a member of Ag builders, VHEA and Newman Club. . Marilyn Zuhlke; sophomore in Ag College, a member of Adelphi, VJEA, and a representative for WAA. Sophomore Board Sophomore Board candidates in clude: Jane Conger; Arts and Sciences, a member of YWCA. Janis Davidson; Ag College, a member of the Ag YWCA and the Foundations Claryce Lee Evans; YWCA, LSA and Theater Actors Workshop. Mary Louise Fritts; Ag college, and a member of the 4-H Club, Newman Club and the Ag quintet. Marie Gerdes; Ag College, his-' torian of the Home Ec Club and member of LSA and 4-H Club. Lou Selk; Ag College, Ag YWCA, Home Ec Club, 4-H Club, Lutheran Chapel Choir and Gamma Dtlta. Yelda Stokke; Teachers College, a member of Towne Club, Mu Phi Epsilon, Orchestra and Pepsters. Katrina Thomsen; Ag College, a member of Home Ec club, Ag Builders, LSA and Ag Union. Jackie Whittle; Ag College, social chairman of Heppner Hall, and a member of Ag YWCA and Home Ec Club. The six most eligible bachelors on campus will be elected Wednesday by the All-University Women's Election. The "most eligible" young men will be presented at the Kosmet Klub Spring Show, April 21 to m. The candidates for eligible bach elor have been campaigning for a week. Each organized men's house was entitled to nominate one can didate who is hot a freshman and is not pinned, engaged, married, or going steady. ine engiDie Dacneior nominees are: Roger Brendle, Theta Xi; Ward David, Pioneer House; Rex Ekwall, Canfield House; Bill Engel kemeier, Beta Sigma Psi; Fred Kidder, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Robert MacDonald, Delta Upsilon. Herb Meissner, Phi Delta Theta; Bill Miller, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Harlan Moore, Independent; Tom Olson, Alpha Tau Omegas Len Sing er, Zeta Beta Tau; Tom Woodward, Sigma Nu; Charles Smith, Selleck House; Keith Leech, Delta Alpha Pi. Jim Schultz, Phi Kappa Psi; Mel Hansen, Sigma Chi; Gary Renzel man, Gustavson Housell; Hugh Os mera, Acacia; Ray Schiefelbein, Tau Kappa Epsilon; John Skalla, Delta Tau Delta; Andy Smith', Beta Theta Pi; Charlie Trumble, Farm House; Boyd Stuhr, Alpha Gamma Sigma, and Joe Poynter, Phi Gamma Delta. Coed Counselors Cist, II irQfirBSn) Phyllis Cast and Carol Thompson are the presidential candidates for Coed Counselors. ,Miss Cast, Teachers College Jun ior, is a member of W.A.A. Coun cil, secretary of Union Activities Committee and a member of Delta Delta Delta. She received an out standing Coed Counselor award during her sophomore year and as a board member was in charge of the Friendship Dessert. A junior in Arts and Sciences, Miss Thompson has served as treasurer of Coed Counselors this year. She is a member of Phi Sig ma Iota, secretary of YWCA and second vice president and pledge trainer of Alpha Chi Omega. The Coed Counselor organization consists of a president; vice presi dent; two senior board members, one affiliated and one unaffiliated; eight junto.- board members, of which at least two must be affili ated and two unaffiliated; six soph omore board members, of which at least two must be unaffiliated and two affiliated, and a v maxi mum of 150 Big Sisters. Senior Board Candidates for Senior Board are: Cynthia Henderson: A junior in Arts and Sciences and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, she is pres ident of Panhellenic Council and a member of AUF Board, Theta Sig ma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta and Gamma Alpha Chi. As a Coed Counselors Board member, she was in charge of installation of Big Sis ters. Barbara Pape: She is a junior in Teachers College and a member of Towne Club. Past secretary of Coed Counselors, she is a WAA rep resentative and a member of Tas sels and Physical Education Club for Women. Eleanor von Bargen: A junior in Teachers College, she is treas ured of A.C.E. and member of Al pha Lambda Delta, Gamma Delta, Lutheran Chapel Choir and Union Special Activities Committee. Virginia Wilcox: A past Coed Counselors Board member, she was charge of Penny Carnival. She is a junior in Teachers College, mem ber of Alpha Omicron Pi, secretary of Red Cross College Unit and final- I .Vs. ''I .' ' - I , . - ' - , v i f LmMw0mm,im-mmmm,m'iMmmm,wm,M i...l.il.li.,MI,.-T-l,l.-r J The Outside World' Vote To Kill Tax Cuts By DICK RALSTON Staff Writer A close vote is expected to kill Democratic proposed tax cuts when they come to a showdown sometime Tuesday. The proposal would cut $20 from the income levy against the taxpayer for each dependent except a wife. The cuts would be limited largely to those making less than $5,000 a year. To offset the loss in revenue, the Democratic bill would also repeal two features of the 1954 tax revision law: re duced taxes on dividend income and faster depreciation allowances for business firms. Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) has labeled the issue as being between "the American people" and "big business corporations." However, Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey has cited the resultant inflation as working a greater burden on the people, and called it "misleading to argue, that (the plan) is really in the interests of the 'little fofts.' M SAC To Meet H-Bomb Attacks The Strategic Air Command will rot need await specific orders to send out immediate counter-attacking H-bombers in the event of a sneak attack against the United States, according to a firm order handed down by the military high command. The law states that only the President may order the use of atomic weapons, but the order makes provision for an emergency in which the Chief Executive might be incapacitated or isolated. Hoover Hits Lending Agencies The Hoover Commission has turned its "effeciency" guns on the 104 federal lending agencies. The commission, headed by former President Herbert Hoover, reported that federal loans, guarantees and insurance amount to $224 billion. The report recommended that some of the agencies should be liquidated, and others put under private-government operation with higher charges to make! them self-sufficient. These recommendations would save the government some $200 million, according to the report. CAST ist for 1955 Typical Nebraska Coed. Junior Board Candidates for Junior Board are: Carol Anderson: She is a junior in Teachers College and member of Towne Club, BABW Board, Red Cross Board, Aquaquettes and Al pha Lambda Delta, past worker in YWCA and historian of Kappa Phi. As a Coed Counselors Board mem ber, she was in charge of the spring mass meeting and the sec ond semester freshman party. Jody Chapula: Ah outstanding Coed Counselor this year, Miss Chapula is a sophomore and mem ber of Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA Cabinet and NUCWA. She is treas urer of Alpha Lambda Delta. THOMPSON Marilyn Christenson: A sopho more in Teachers College and member of Alpha Omicrons Pi, she was an outstanding Coed Coun selor, member of YWCA Project Council and an AUF worker. Barbara Eicke: An outstanding Coed Counselor, she is a sopho more in Business Administration and activities chairman of Alpha Omicron Pi. She is assistant busi ness manager of The Nebraskan, Builders worker, members of AWS House of Representatives, Band, Alpha Lamda Delta and Gamma Alpha Chi and winner of a Biz Ad Gold Key. (Cont. on page 4) Four Offices Jesse, Frank WAA Candi Dorothy Frank and Shirley Jesse have been nominated for president of the Women's Athletic Associa tion. The runner-up candidate will be vice president. Only members of the WAA may vote for officers in the associa tion. Miss Frank is intramural co ordinator of WAA, a member of BABW Board and president of Pennies. Miss Jesse is secretary of WAA, a member of the Union Board, Orchesis and Alpha Omicron Pi Candidates for secretary are Mary Kay Beachler and Phyllis Cast. Miss Beachler is treasurer of WAA, a member of AUF and Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Cast is publicity chairman of WAA, member of Coed Coun selor Board and Delta Delta Delta. Candidates for treasurer art Jane Jeffery and Sarol Wiltse. Miss Jeffery is a member of th WAA Council, Tassels and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Wiltse is assistant intra mural coordinator of WAA and YWCA treasurer. Interviews will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday for the re maining positions on the WAA Council. These appointments will be made by both old and new members of the Board. To be eligible fo. appointment, the ap plicant must have at least a 5.0 average. JESSE TRANS I. I.-:. t i -: ' J) ' ; Si i X, I I I i V r k y ? : - J. '