Mran3)A(WfiTir w livl MA)1 1 mil .,, Vol.,, No. 6 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Mdoy, September 30, 19 1 W" or v Heo Girt Finalists Left to right are Evoone Eins pahr, Elaine Sachscbewsky, Xa iyne Snyder, Haima Kosenburg and Marion SokoL chosen Tues day as finalists far tb irs ists w21 be presented at dhe Hello Girl Dance Saturday eve ning, Oct S, in the Union. Stu dents attending the dance wiH then select the winner. Candidates far Hello Gir! are WOID- Interfraternity Council: en and are judged an activities, grades, personality and poise. Judges were Doug Jensen, Mar ion Jandra, Carol Anderson, Rath Vollmer, Ed Kemble and Dick FeUman. Hello Girl for 1951 was Janet LindquisL (Story at rigU). ersiedl HFC A u y AcHtogis BABW Pans Annua Dance For Saturday Hum lUseaberg, Evaaae EiBspahr, Elaine Saeascfcewsky, MariM Sakal aad Kadyne Say. der were selected Tsesday aigfet as fiaalists far tte U5S Bella Girt. These fire will he presented at fee aaaaal BeBa Girl Daace, Satarday, Oct S, ia fee Lawn. SUdeats atteadiag win select lie winaer, waa wffl fees be aa aaaeed at fee cMclasin af tae daaee. ae caadMates were caasea tte iadepeadeat vasea at lie raiTcrsity m Ike basis af activities, aersaaaffiy, pais? and eaaiast- ability. Haaaa Baseaberf is trtasarer f Tassels, a member at the BABW baard, vice president f Tawae Oab, a aaenaer af Alpha Lambda Delta and areWstra. Evaaae Eiaspakr is vice-yresi-eat af Laamis BaS, sacial chair aaa af Gamma Detta, a mrm ker af Ag TW, Same Ec Oab, Alpha Lambda Delta aad AIT. jnanea safcal k iv Council Activity Limitations: uvu &u imdJUU H& "s f9 suk ssJl ITU M MWLLQ 7 Ahflhk IHajjlISm mi to abolish the Student! ions from a cross-section of stu- motion Council mW limits nrZ i ZZZ .. fL 'UIZSL representatiT. narKrirvaKn . i L. . , i """" movea uiai we 1 e C WL l0t ? toe - 7 led for one week. Tnk I viau, uaiversrv nu:itur nm. resentative. The present Council rul ing I i m i t ir.g activities was adopted last spring by action on r e c o m -EDendatians of a Sta d e n t Cfflmril sne- cial Activities Commit tee. LiVLl Jaaasaa 1 1 P?sed amendments to She In terfraternity Council CtoDfititatian wnich would allow rushees to de pledge during Eush Week and re ptedge wriflua 30 days was defeated Wednesday m-nen the proposal fatoJ to acquire the needed num ber cf vote far passage. The vote for approval of the plan was 1H Although a majori ty cf the fraternities were in favor f fl plan, a two-thirds vote is needed for cans&utkmal changes. One fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu,: abstained from voting. Questioned m the possibility eff bypassing the rules concerning waucmjmg m me cases uf three rushees who deptedged last Eush Week, Bill Campbell, ITC presi dent, ruled , that this procedure would be out of . order since the Tides Javolved were constitutionaL An objection to the decision tf the cuaa; was not sustained by the irwernny representatives. After the first amendment failed to acquire the needed two-thirds vote, the second supplementary amendment lost almost without contest. The first, and main amend ment, stated that pledges who de- pieagefl during Rush Week could reptedge another fraternity within a period of 30 days if both fra ternities concerned agreed. Tie Present XFC Constitutional provi sion states tnat rushees depleding a fraternity must wait a semes ter before affiliating with another fraternity. The second amendment rephrased existing rules. The two amendments were first proposed by Chuck Tomsen, Delta rov Tan Delta president, at tbe IFC meeting held Sept 21. Tomsen said that three rushees and five fraterni ties were involved in a situa tion which occurred cluring Hush Week where the three rushees de pledged with &e intenti xrf pledging another fraternirr The amenrfmpnts, if imajp mtra. active, would have allowed - three rushees to affiliate within the 30-day period. Campbell also announced at the IPC meeting that Bid Tomacm, Phi Delia Theta sophomore, had hftm appointed claainnan erf the IFC social committee. A committee cm rushmg which wiH be ajipointed wn will meet wifla the IFC execu tive committee to consider possible revisions concerning ff.ncja Week and the general fraternity rushing program Campbell said. j Tbe commiiJee investigated activi ties an the campus and student participation in them. tin n naia iiuma- umjjwi n.n ry, tmumnt af Bame Ee 1 '"' rf liaii&g Leadership Re- a aDemaer at tbe B4RW I v woe accemea ny baari. Alpha Laanbda Delta, Phi EpsOa Omiowa, I ob VBEA, AIT aad Newmaa Oab! E3aiae Sachsebewsky , a tember af Gamma Delta, Bame Ee Oab, Ag TW, Ag Cm. Tas eh aM Caed Camselflrs. Xadyae Snyder is sacial chair aaaa af Tawae Cab, secretary f Ua rmate ad a member Caei Caaselarc. FoltZ: Weather 'r Not The forecast for Friday reports an expected high of 70 degrees, with moderate to gentle saxh west winds. The temperature will dncp to about 50 degrees Friday might. AUF: To WUS Generous ACT contributed more to World Itaiversity Service than any other university grup in the Eocky Mountain and Southwestern st year, according to a bulletin irom Peyton Short, WUS regional secreatry. The University was second only to Lmdenwaod CoDei . chJ at SL Louis, Mo, which yearly contributes to only one or ganized charity. ACT' divided last years receipts among four organizations. AUF Tassel Application Deadline Friday Friday as the last day unaffiB ated sophomore and junior wom en can apply for Tassels, accord ing to Courtney Campbell, publici se chairman. Applications may be lobtained in the Union activities .office. A -5.5 weighted average is necessary for Jnembersliip. Applicants will meet Monday at p m. on union Boom 313. Tassel activities include attendance at all fames and rallies, selling Corn- contributed ti9n7ip. . WUS last year. This was 20 cent of the total receipts of $ 9BU0. Among other Eig Seven Confer- cm suuoois, ttie University of Colorado contributed $1440, Univer sity of Kansas, fiaj, SDmversiiy of Missouri, 5aa. CniverEifv it nn. ncma, lUaj. WUS has again been chosen Id receive AUF funds after this year's drive, Oct IMDtct 2L The orEim- izauon win receive 22 per cent of avis tatals. - Others benefitting frm this year's drive include American Cancer Society, Lancaster Associa tion lor Retarded Children iCLAEC School), American Heart Assacia- Regisf ration Due Before Saturday radline for registration is noon Saturday, John SeHeck, Comptroller, announced Toes day. He also announced an increase in registration this year of more than 700 students over last year's The total number registered so far is 7,729, including a fresh man class which is ten per cent larger than last year. Blake: fJCC Head To Visit HU, Deliver Talk Madrigal Members Selected Twenry-tfhree members of Diversity's Madriral Ibe Counca after lengthy debate in the meeting between Counca oes&eis and a cmumittee of sen- ijrars opposing the plan. The vote w a the plan was 3M. At the present, the Coundl ruEiig stales that an md3wiraBj r-' bold more than one presidency,' mar belong to more than twn or!i, ganjzations as a board membEr or above. Memlaerslap in Kosmet Sub, Cora Ccfes, Tassels or Sto derACounca is equal to a board position. Breslow'x irwitinn nnul "nas. uouncu repre- "It is not for a new council to sentative from Cosmopolitan Club, vote out the ruling without gain said that the majority of foreign! back to their organizations and students on the campus think the I finding their opinions," he said, policy a sound one. A resident of The student body must be given a the Residence Halls for Men, Al- chance to express them selves minas added that be thought the again, be said, majority of dorm residents nn in Ohr rmn k,,;, : t..... lavor of the imitations. the announcement of Glenna Berry, second vice nmi. I dau:- rv-t t vr ; j i ' uuu mi. o, neuo wiri. B w8( soouja te ironed out, "but I think it is good as it stands." Johnson said that be thought or ganizations such as Com Cobs and Kosmet Hub, who pick their mem bers from workers, are hurt by the ! ruling, since less men are able to1 work. i The question of whether students would migrate to Iowa State or ICssouri was referred to the mi gration committee. Dick Johnson was appointed chairman of a committee to ar range a speaker for the campus regarding election year in 1956. Campus Robberies Fraternities Report $300 In Robberies Other campus orEanizstMrm t !! fectod by the policy are Crtr Ca. t 3d e Pa Beligioias Counca, Ag and Gty ers, were announced Thnrofljr- iwilaWD-. rv-, , . Dr. David Folltz ZZZ? ZZr-Z.TV' - aiiri- I7v, v-uiiuxubir, nwno Activities airman of ta dmxrt-mjur : Rmni m? . . . r-iM . u mnutaen, ah university F. waiaers, Eejt eras, Unka S ((board and committee cfeair-mw-, 1 I g I l7f W Dr. Eugene Carson ELate, pres ident cf the National Council eff Qiurdhes, win speak irdormalfy at a fresby House open bouse on Oct. 7 from 4 psa. to 5::3U p jju. As president of the National Council, Blake beads a co-opera- Jiuskers and ushering at Univer-J tion and the Lincoln Comm aity Junctions. I Chest. unity Outside Vorld: ie I o iievenl lam? By EAKB HAP Staff Writer Hnc that RntrHent Eiseuhower wiU reveal bis pautical SSSS"- word JTf- Ptiliticri associates, confident before bis heart attack "SJ ftidaot act to run. ttrpt n ?t I ,,uaot;Mr- be death of- ea. Eobert Tuft, dhe party has o one outstanding Header who could tive movement of more than Zlr j mas show. vuv,miv members. He serves as Stated Clerk of tthe General As sembly of (the Presbyterian Churxih, one of the highest execu tive positions an the major denom inations. He is also a member of the ex ecutive committee of the World Council of Churches, and jnoder- ator cf KBCs Simfiav ''Frontiers of Faith.-" One national magazine writes. "Kevcr before in the United States has a minister been given so many responsibluties. Seldom before has such a comparative! emmr ,., uoea SD WJJ iQUlOlfiea." c Of Trrruip Tic mem bers are: First Soprano; 28or tni Bos sard and JJancy Norman. Second Soprano; Sir bars Blair, S a e EjrVm srm and Carol JSe- ..Jll wc-u- First Alt; Cuuru$g Itor' Louise Gun litiE, Evelyn Molzahn and Joan Eeist; Second Alto; Elair Jeamne Schliefert i Txrst Tenor: Donovan and Amer Lincoln. Second Tenor; Eogo- Brendk Wendell Friest and Bruce Martin Bantone; William liam Hatcher and John Poutre Eass; AHan Holbert, MsBrgaa EuLmes, Weslev EeM r, Walker. Last year the Erotm nwuni - CBS program and a special Christ- Womea's Athletic Associalioa. Inlaleriury Counca, JSebras ka UiDversiry Counca on Wm-vi at lairs, Ag YMCA, Efsidents Asso- caatian far men, Women's Derm Counca and the Inter-Co-cm ram. A baard member tar a person of cajuaj statusiP as required to have at least a 5J aocsmjulalive average, and an officer must hsvt at least a a.v. A standing commitl m Lounoi fcanffles violaliQns of the rule after being informed by the Dean of Student Affairs" Office. In making bis motion. Jdhnt explained that be did not Mm-ft the ruung on activities was m aacunS aaoe with students wishes. "I See (the Student Council nnru cy limiting activities as not be ing Headershjp. but is bina, itaderElup, be said. Be afl&,S that the Counca should "do what the students toel its right.'" Gaa EatEtae, Counca boldwer member, said that the special ada-.' vitiei committee last jtar gut opin-' Three University fratemiry boos es were involved in a series of robberies early Wednesday morn ing. The aurvnTimf Is-Vp jjj cagjj and personal property totaled more than $3M, according to Lin coln peffiee reports. Houses involved in the robbery were Alpha Tan Omega. Zeta Beta Tan, and Phi Kappa PsL An estimated $70 in r.afr as taken ffrom 12 members of the Al pha Tan Omega bouse. Reports from the men set tbe tame of the robbery at between 5 and 6:38 ajm. i The togbest personal loss was $37 wish no loss off prcperly being re ported. Lasses at the Zeta Beta Tan bouse mcladed approximately fliiB in cash and several watches. Ea- vAutx w me moiase was appar ently made by a ladder leading to the fire escape as the dcors bad been locked that Eight. ' Higbest persoBial loss at the & noose was $57J from on biZUold and 5 from annfju-r Members report that the theft cc curred between 2 and 7:39 m, , Phi Kappa Psi members report' a combined total of $129 in and watches stolen. At least four members ere included in the loss. The thief entered the bouse through the front doer which was left un locked. The city police reoorted Tbar. day evening that all leads were being checked but do deEmie sus pect bad been found. This was She first theft reported from caputs organizations daring the present school year. Theater: NUCWA: Reds Hold Seminars For Study East German students are r. cjtttned to take almost aU j their courses a Hbe RuEsiau cattme 5m seminar-canducted classes, Glenna aa includes: To Sfeair in Play Jack Parris. senior in Ter-hm CoBege, w21 play Sertoo, the lead in the forthcoming Cniversiiy Tbe aler prodactaoas, talag 17 Whittaker. tbeaSer crector an Doanced Tbursday. Parris is a member of xk. ka Masoiaers and has bad consid erable experience in saca orodac- twns as -Death of a Salesman, "liHie Faux," and t2aariey " AuaL Three addifimal leads, StosJj, Price, and Carporal Shnittr wi3 be played by Skp Wealberford, Ted N'itaier and Jan Tomasek, respectively. S. S. Emily Jacbon: 'Danny Grad' Visits Campus For Year guard, &rry, a summer rMtaa- to Rpt- i Don Auld: Earrr. E Pmvs- lia. said an contrasting the lives of: Berb, Jim Copp; Hcflman, Don East and West German students. Montgomery; 0sie, Ejcfcard Gaac Miss Berry was one of the jpeak- tafsan; ItoCartby, Larry Carslea ers at the first meetixiz cf the aom; HameL Toe nwi braska Umvenity Council of WoriJ ltefa StanW F."t,- n . - 1 a Eimmower could be the deciding factor if be desired to Dick us successor an sw a,a i - .. . - juu. jjiu. jicj'e a some laouut 0 WTaielluer Ike would express a urefereno Eai-ly Preaidential primaj-ies may force Ike to sbow lus band, sooner iihan be may Hike. The first primary wiH be held March w rw uavauR suwwflfl by primaries m Minnesota, Wjconsin. JutnniE, 3Hew Jersey and MaBsaclmsetts. More ftian a dozen additional tuuviv ui oe neia inrougn May and unto June. Eiaenhpwers political friends have realised Ihut if Ike decides to -x iiu Burnt a successor, be must do so soon so the man be chaoses will have a good cbanoe in the key primaries. French Oppose Reconciliation French Foreign Minister Astuine Finny told tl United Nations tienenil AsaemUy that liis cotatry is against WenterB reiionciliation 'Ui Russia if it sneutis iShat he Atlantic Fact muut be diijsulved and anatthe UJS. muut witlidraw iu lurries from Europe, "'FaiEwia is ,un the wrung track Wlwn ilt attacks :he Allantk Pact and when it banes its propapmda on ihe eiiuiiimliun suf what it calk, umproperfy "foreign buses, he .dcliud. Finny addud that be knew no ioj-eign banes imposed on any slate in tiie Atlantic iLy of mieuns of defenMe thai iiave bw?n plact-d "in common, freely and voluntarily, in the service l0f a single ifleaL tliat of peace, be said. Finny was the third of tlie Eig Four Foreign Miuiiiters to afldreas she tenth annuiil seuiiion s the (General AsBerably, VesIeyan: Broadcast lo Inciud Sfudenfs Unrvfirsity students were iDvited Friday to yarticapate an JSiibrai&B Wesleyan's Tou Meeting of she Air on Sunday might The (question chunMj fqr his broadcaat as, "Are Our Cdn,. SupresEing llndividilalisIDr, or.. E. Merrm Boot, atlhor of Ccfflectoifinj on the CaTnrca. wra defend the question, and IDtr. J Richard Wihneh. Univenutv J Iowa sacio'logiiit. Will -oodob. ffirmt Eoul 3s as English profeimor at Earlham Coltege, Kichmond, Lad. jne proauction wuj last from SM) pm.. to 7 pjn aUbouiih the actual broadcasstmg wifl Hunt only an bour A spwaal halMiuur prfrJoraaflcaift rfiow will be iiaudfed by the modr- l,ur. Dr. Ehroerd l wiH enable the auftient to h-'. come acgututitctd with Sb jipeak-.' ers, 11 problem, and Hie iimchaB- Lics vi the broadcaait, i By AA ALEXAXDEE Staff Writer For the first time in fiv t ,: .. . - (t-iorFeriiiry juai a Uanny Grad on its campus. Bulding Utus pasi tian is Emilv tlwr- from CiOebroak. 3S JL A Danny Grad as selncled by the Das forth Foundatkia on T the basis of I sciiolar iilji ; actoi ties,! I Chris tint .; leader s b i p, . . .1 and interest servong olb- . ers. Wiiliaia . ' ? Danliarth, an- , - ' tbor of the f oouk. 1 Dare ' ' - 1 Ttua,' eclab- Jttwa lished (this aarogram 15 years aga, thraugb bis aalereflt xa She religi ons drveloi'meiat of txSZ.s.e eta. dents. As a Danuy Grai. Mhm Jae-k.: has btsse seat to the Cinveriaty to ne-1? ine reiUgACttw activities and serrioe orgaaiitatioiis. She is avail able as as a5vi&er. speaker, or &svmmm roop kader, and as to t Hound at ber office an the Bom Eooncxccjcs Boading, iEoom JUL1 from 1 to 3 on weekdmrs. ranous colleges and adversities m the United States, are chw-en after jgraduatiua to attend a five iraiiung period al Camp Mon awgnca, Mick is preparatium fur yr year as a Danny Grad To be its Jios program, a gij3 maust be rejommended to the Daa 5ara Foundafem by either the sdaodTs Dean ctf Women r the Danftrla Assatiatej on ber can; pus. Each year on J8e v.. Day. al She Danny Grads liave reumon at Damfurffl bwi in Louis, Mo. i Miss Jaek?ffl is a firsf year graduato of Oberlua College. Ober- w, yws, when she majared in rKugaaa. Affairs Thursday idrbt. She j Jfebratika s only delegate to the lUCA CenlnuisiJ ConventiaD ia j Paris this summer, and she visited ffl Berlin for two weeks. These study stmsnars are pre- oura over By lajaaoa East German workers. JSiss Berry elained. In dividual studying 5s discouraged "so that students &m jet the wrong idfras. she said. Eat German students ba Berlin bave, by treaty, Jbe riglit to trrreJ at West Berlin at (their wO. sbe said. Many tf ibem stafly at the! Unjversify wbida was idoald fcv! mc roia raanoataon bj Amer- itans realized that Eas4 Germans were eroering into Weat Berlin to tody 4b old houses by dim an3e- itigiA.-' bar, Stephen Stmlte; Eeed, James Gcs; Peterson, Arbe Thayer; Ked Dog, JWhn Madden; Germao Cap tain, Ataa Starr; Geneva aaaa. Lea Sciropfer and guard, Eobert Evans. "Stalag ir is the story ctf (bt privations, she aKemptod escapes, and the beartbreaks of tie ia a German coQceatratko cam? dar ing World War n. The play is trA wisboii t h morons toacbes in purarTig tbe iives of Seftaa, Stwb. Prace. Gar- para! SbuUx and tbe rest, Wfciaa ker said. AJSer an erleaow! run on Broad way, "Slag 17 was made into a emrje sffarring WiSaani Hoildm. The tJiBversJiy Theater prodacSisa Slimes Eat Gcns k 2?". ! NROTC Units Begin Drills With Rifles K21es w23 begin to be hh by CiBvenaty Kaval EOTC Mans in ttir jidLlary driving. Ma rime CapL A. E. Bare of tbe JflJOTC unit announced, Tuesday. 3 Caiar M iv.n 'in1 iam lL.A 1., J m and chat,"" Mow Jackccaa sail'shipmea tim cairied rJW mtnaangiL, becymiug aeo ana preparing lor ber w in the em!ter.. into W Berba, Miss Berry said. She showed Sbe a4jenee a typical! Kusrian Pr2X.an2ij&,-TM.-lr of a Emsasa aoldier in a salutmg posra. Sion agairwt a red batkiroani. A3J signs and posters are printed fas KffiEEian. she said, as the Soviet attempt to "Ztmajstzze" tbe East Germans. "England as mst a soriabjnijjc tvy- emmtjrjtt aaa Americara fer tt ij Kaglanfl s beoomaag Commmisiiiic acre MHsoandkwJ.' aa Engbsh travel er repealeSy feJd Daaae Eitrnam. a Cxtrversity stodext who stnad&d in the SrarboDne far to weeks Cms fummer and tcssred other cmB&ne of Europe. Lanruare dJItfasJsaes were warn b Us? than in T-vrvptaa cauntriet, Faanm said, lit eoBS-j bere one can ndw a reruuaT. tiim-siure roeal far 75 ctj4s in AjBtvii'aa tiurmscy. Wanda WalMge, b to-ed fc-siue Eutwmuj tsuuriirs 3 f .. W.'T. m 1 wifmwjrtti at a LifZ t: I 1 i i if Luud faateig the vMjnZrZZ: , Tl'i' ff"a i Opiate- 07k later .i The nf. .44 (77:zr Tl BS7!a " sSaST od tcJi 1-. W . T.TJir:t 'r.ito?y. &7. vj U beid a a r7. Football Movie Planned Sunday "Tbe All America. besW-v at 7:39 juaj. aad starrfcg Tarry Cartas and Levi Kelsen w3 be tw- SMatod ty tbe Vma Siasday J part of a regular series of aca Sizeia-y evening esitertaisisesis. The pftctore tells Guggtcxjr of a bey wbs transfers frwa a Kg. fcttfibaU Essadftd d to aa Irr tcatT cwege wtere few&aa if played far fja. The torabJe be h as aa A3 Anatrkan ea a ctmpim where tias dbesn't csran yifctej form tbe theme for tbis tmke. The Cm'jo waraes! tbat L . cards w3 be cfeesked at tbe deer. Tbe Csaan wLI vmeri Imr- rmr Saaday jrgU movie darfc?g Octo- iar- Boiesaes are prated in fc9 3i-braiiaj3, t VA J 4'- i -' a. ' v t ' ' - v - : . "ir " - i a