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ny Mm irdfe 1 llinicrea This year's Military Bail made a profit of approximately S',000 and thus will permit the Military De partment to plan more elaborate decorations next Vernon Rawie, sea O3 oouaimcQa : 't year, Colonel .t I 1 v-.:- u .A professor cf Military Sci ence and Tac tics, said in an interview with the Daily Ne braskan. Or-- 3T0O people amend ed the dance. snicn o::;cia , w 'Ji !y opened the coara-sr uooi .kxum! Social Season Rawie at Nebraska, he added. Profit Last rear Vas the first time in seven years the Military Ball mace a profit which amounted to WIS. Since 1950. the Bail had suffered a gradual decline financially. This year the Ball is believed to "have gained prestige s-hile making twice as much profit as last year, Colonal Rawie said. j Many Changes : The 1S37 Military Ball sas planned with many changes in order to reurn Use Ball to the prominent occasion of the season. Colonel Rawie said. Some of these changes mere: V the broadcasting of the show by KNITS from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 2 108 small tables surround ing the dance floor 3) the place ment of the dance a t the new Pershing Memorial Auditorium 4 intermission entertainment 5 the availability of boxes to community persoT-el and 6 the added deco , rations of the ball ' Letters Received Many letters were received from various members of the commun ity. Lieutenant Colonel Liebmann said. Dr. B. X. Greeaberg, University Regent member wrote 'The Mili tary Department is to be corapli- mented for the excellence of the : 1S57 Military Ball. It was extreme ly well organized and the ar rangements were more than ap preciated." i The Innocents Society wrote ''it is events like this, presented with j enthusiasm, that help general spirit l on campus and bring honor to the I University of Nebraska. " Chancellor Clifford Hardin wrote that "it is the type of occasion which works in the direction of development of better men and women. Many Months " "Many months of planning had gone into the presentation of the 5 Ball." Lieutenant Colonel Lieb-1 i mann said. A city ordinance was j requested changed in the spring to permit dancing after midnight on Saturday night. Recommendations "Each year the Ball is being improved upon and next year the dance committee will have some , recommendations for improvement Colonel Ernest Liebmann, as- rrs m 4 - .,f A r , ; . l. Science and f Tactics said. " Some of the IV " recom mends- A". tjons are: 1) f to keep the j f ' te.eeasi show if n n c c i h! . ... Coonpsy Uix-ota Star smce this was Uebmana the first time the Lincoln Commua ity had an idea of what social af fairs at the University are Lie 2) the grand march should be shorter 3 the crowning of the Queen should have more suspense, pomp and ceremony 4 keep the idea of small tables around the room. 5) keep the searchlights at the front of the Auditorium to highlight tba dance and 6 keep members of the Pershing Rifles and Sabor Air Command to receive guests at the door. iVol. 32 No. 49 Lincoln, Nebraska Monday, December 16, 1957 Sword Presentation (had Veraaa Rawie. arafrs-' ar of Military Srieare aa4 Tac tics, is presenting swards tm each af lae Haaarary Cammaadaat fiaalistf aad Haaarartr Camma- Phi Sigma Certification By MARGARET WERTMAN Staff Writer Aooiher campus group has add ad ia support 10 the six proposals made by a group of University Professors recommending changes in the certification cf teachers. The Phi Delia Chapter of Phi Sigma lota Romance L-anaagre Xatxmal Hcnor Society added its endorsement lo that g.ven by Phi Alpha Theta history t. Pi Sigma Alpha (political science and the .daat. Fram left U right i Na diae CaJvia. Miss Navy, Cahtarl Rawie. Reaa kiaae. Miss Array, aad Haaarary Cammaadaau aad Aaae Reyatd. Mis Air Farce. The swards were ta the girts ia ppreriaiiaa ibrir interest ia the ROTC department. 16 Named ae-ted Outstanding By Builders Committee To Submit cittef Tnp STrp";! P.-kTvJ T-iH-i'it t a . .L j . . ... i were lwiored ?s ojsia:ii-.g wic- .- -- r u s uie stuaer-ts x mare LJtea.iood ers Aed.iesdzy. CsmmiUee plans submit an Tribunal set up far next fall, the there is that the charter will ba Utida Walt is samed outstaad- a3neaaa, 1 r t b a n a I Charter at Tnautal Cc mminee is now consid- accepted bv the Facaltr Senate, assisaj on city campus while Uj n?.ar couaei meet.g next enng the possib;ty of students Reccmlzinz this, the Tribunal . Aagie Holbert was recognzed out- 'w-5. comm:.,ee cnairmaa vacag oa the Charter at the time Committee has taken time this fall standing assista: t tn Kg campus. tJ3le Ket e anaouncea r rway. Workers recegsized as outstaad-, Keen ejr.phasired the import Bag committee members were 1 ance of an earlv Council astrovL si of the Board of P.egenta to 1 Alpiu is&ied a jocni resaJuaoo sop- Charles Gros, MKirst Liz R;'bin-' stating that there are mazy steps study the petitions submitted. M porting the prcptissls made bv tbe : Pa?jes ." canver.ic-ss: Jeaa .te Caarter must go through be- lota Endorses Teacher! Change Proposal Vey is the committee chairman. ) professors ResahitMa ' The resoly . art; Guy Shaus. Student Direc a recommended torr- Carol Ease. Dublichv. Members of Phi Sigma Ita said "favorahle action be taken that ; ' by the appropriate authorities up- "We feel that ti proposals o? . m ;bt M Pr..p;iSitioQS set forth" the 11 professors submitted to the , , . and n regiitra.jon jjt seconc semer.er to esamine charters of other uni ciasses. . versities so that tils charter ia its A large vote and acceptance is final form would obtain approval desired, Keene said, since the by the Council, studer.t body and more support the Council has from ultimately the Faculty Senate. Chancellor and Bjird of JSerents on Nov. 9. 3S3T. are reasonable sardi-.g acaaeimc standards aad that their adoption would help teacher cernficatian. relieve the shortage teachers. Opposition to the proiwsals was faculty of the College of Business We therefore wish to ga on record prea fcT Teacbers College in AdTninlKtrarirm 10 up?on of these proposals aJ . ..... , ., Dave Harper, Calendar; Liada Oaseson, First Glance; Kcger Wehrbeia, ag tours; Jaa L&aieas ter. ag public relations; Ray Pres icn. ag sales and aaetnoership: Jwbrrs Beeroohm, ag publiciiy, and Barbara Baker, S. E. "All these .steps take t:me and the soaner we get started." Keene said, ""the more likeiibood there mould he that the judges 'il be se.ectea this sprang and the Tri bunal set up Jar operatkjn next fall." Incomplete AUF Drive Results Total $9020 Administration The Teachers (!)-; r family and - the braLa State Cdaca tiaa Ass'. hav gane a record aaaaciag the rerRmeaded rhanges. A committee consisting of Drs. Alain Anderson, Edwin Golden stem, Phillip McVey, James Rut ledge, Norman Thorpe and Cecil Yanderzee, has been appointed by Chancellor Hardin with the approv- e urge that appropriate action "ru rjJI' liJC be taien to make them elective." bout Preparaiian arJ Certiiic- Tbe Business Administration fae- tion of Teachers." It r.ated ia ulty suggested changes in tbe rB part: fouowed in registering students who choose to matriculate in a Applications Available 'A definite part of the program of everv individual oreaarLi? v - jeacn 35 aevoteo to securing a tering the teaching field. Joint R-Mloii Phi Alpha Theta and Pi Sigma SC Representation Petitioned By KK Applications lor second semes ter staff pofciiions an the Daily Xebrasian are available at the of fir af tbe Daily Nebraska advisor. Dr. Robert Craniord, who have some expectation of en- broad general education a better , reoia 31, Bumeit Halt unaersianaing 01 me social ana .vu appiuauons are aue Jan. economic problems of American Interviews are scheduled tbe last : life, the general principles of na-1 tural science and their relation to ' . a free society as well as speciali- ' ration ' in tbe fields the student j expects to teach. As a matter of i fact, the student preparing for j . high school teaching carries from 85 to 105 required semester hours , "m of subject matter course work out AI EE-IRE : j,.atin There will oe a jamt meeting toe Tribunau Charer lacompiete A3 University Fund ceeds wZL go ta World Umversry fall drive totals to date amount 5prrif- mii-.t rv- -i The process has fcreaiy started to K)20.5. according to John be given to xfental Health, Heart in that tne omoditee his been Glynn. AIT president. and Multiple Scle-osls- and tea wo-fa-g on tae proptsed changes fa a breai-down of fee total cent i3 be given to LAXC "au" amount. Glynn said that $5158.6: School. Five per cent ill be kept - The io"ijt.':g the s!.eps the are ser torJs as was coLected'dtuirig the Jadtridua! 34 ALF expense and emergetv ci'iarter nsust go solicitations and SXUZM was c? ijad. through before final enactment: .earned at he AUF Auction. 1. ameodmeni oi the Charter by .-3 tjcket for a c the Tnnunal committee. tion is all fumed in", the auction : approval of the Stuoent Coun- ,o:a3 j, eroerted to be raised a.-w recommended or in an n-vmimate'v VTi ' i v AUF treasurer, said. class week af the first semester. Staff positions are those ef ed itor, editorial editor, managing editor, eews editor, copy editor, sports editor, business maunser. three assistant managers, cirrn latioa manager.'and ag editor. en as recommenced or in amexided version. S apjircval by the student body in an all-University election. Si approval by Dean J. P. Col bert as chai-man of Faculty Com mittee ru Stuient Affairs. 5' ap; rova' by the Faculty Sen ate ' "f. hi 'I - ..''xjezz Cootifil 'ill then seiec: se.'en student judges aad the a a ministration will select two Glynn Names Fourteen New Most individual solicitation totals ry -III I are still incomplete, he said. Those DOCfrCl fJ&GfCfS a:a nave completed their solicitation are Faculty. S736.5(i. Men's Iarm. SCao.W; Ag Lidepeii dents. $328.55. and lade pendents. SIKCTl. Sorrities lead With HF.T1.05 followed by Frater nities with a vtal of S1024.71. ''Because the AUF onve tnis faculrv judaes as is set forth in ITrTr,o m-O. vodiir,in Hi accxr J KTaaUaUOn. . ... fiV o c V,i,: .I,:, .v.i " t' .wuiii...!. uu uc.u-. - hots-em student ana' 5 1 u'tie lriouna wu t:ien set ur r.-mtf snv.rr. w-rt student body for membership on ber of Kosmet Eub, presented a' peang on oenait a ne leafn- State AIEE and IRE organizations forth its order of procedure. WIUL' 16 tmaer tne record the Student Council it was an-.tnotiao Wednesday to the Council. ers College, Dean Frank Henzlik ; Tuesday in room 217 Ferguson, at Keene said that if at any one of amoxit collected Jaat year, Glynn Marv tlie.se stages the Charter should puDlicuv Unairman. tan to oe acceptea n wouia neees- unvr uiujs 10 caw inciuoe: Bounced F-idav bv KK o-esident Kosmei Eub repmeutr said iei that education studenU ' 7;30 vm , accard,2g l0 ST lrZ nwtion was tabled to ! receiving sufficient training tn ; Frah pubhcily Cx " c. . . r fiiimeci Tnar.tT rmirspc anA UUTiK xlLklnc iiinniiiitirr i - - w The intent tbe petition is to that 1 Freed. vho The subject of the talk is IBM sitat re-eKaminttion by the Tri- 'Ag Independent All University Fund board mem bers and assistants fDr 1&58 have been announced by Jcha Glyan, ALT president. ,. . Fraternity salicitatiur-s sill be m soLcii3tiorj u, , , . , T. . r . heaaed by Bdb Krumme. a mem ber oi Sigma Cm. His assistants are Bob Kali and Jim Gourlay. byii-ia Rigg is chairman of so- A membe- of Kappa .Alpha Theta. she will be assisted by llary Luke aad lri Ij'n Jiiiesner. Faculty solicitations will be ban- amend Article IV, Section 'JL nred than some of the other col- Til of the stirfnt CsxvuS Crm- PP"" C-ve, stated Sunday,, ccKhairman of its P"Sram better bal- tae Earth Satellite Program." banal Committee and w ould then Organized House and Or- $ 23S-.5 died by Karen Schuster, Chi Ome- Bl oi the Student Council Con- r r , , ' . , . rututioo bv inciting Sie name of he itA wganaaUoa which 8 -ntiti t ,r.Tti muc" service for the Universin-! Student Council. NSEA A resolution opposing teacher as Kosmet Hub should be entitled certification changes was uriani-' with professional engineers. kosmet Klub feels that our grup Dur . rf Frm3-f , &at JEdatlM How. j L tsn daeSda-V' Stlldent CoUn":ard &hroeder H3idre superin-l oaen tnere are times seen ia,1r -j.,;. : 4j, r .:J ...u. ' there are certain events that ef- : rTX. TC: , uw ga member. Gretchen Sides and Frahm urgtd that all Electrical 1 have to go Lurough tne whoie proc- saiiatioBs dOwiW Susan Atkins wtu be her assist- Engineering students attend, as it jess again. Sororities ISTl.Oi ants. will be an excellent opportunity One thing Keene pointed out sas fraternities Ktti.Tl . Organization saiicitation s'i2 ba for them to become acquainted i that there would be no all-Univer- Mens Dorm m6 the joa of Alpha Chi Omeza mem- ! sity election until tbe spring. Since Protew.i(oal and Graduate ber Bobnie Elaie. Jean Se3 will CEi.Thfl thai th MacirtntT.aT ji-.? T J; u Council meetine and we belief ive-, pnS&A from j lead to weakening of the profes- Monday 8:00 p.m should be represented to discuss j , M-soonil program of teachers." i tm- Hnw JSi ti,ST noe-power plan. Knoll further; The proposal, by tbe II Arts i ' . , . ' ;Stigested that a farmer member; and Sciences professors are to: Lnder the rules of the Student c & Oruncil wbo had deali with! n Transfer tbe certifving au Council Constitution am or more the actual formulation of the Gun-!thontv from Teachers College to Tis IVeef On Compus Sludeu JM-W assist her. Pete Chnstensen will 1SJ.S3 JSi.ttO T16uyi' be in charge of soliciting the men's dorm. Fred Bliss. Farm House mem- regularly enrolleo student sign te d ;the Kegjstrati0n the petition the amendmeat wi2 rrasOM -iven. , ... h T,,rmmpn, Jnr automatically be placed on th -, ,u t i. j ,, , . . , . Mrs. Ruth Levinson, faculty ad- r . j . Spring Bato to be voted on by , GouncTalso. iLed Ca-l-MsM P-e I . . . tne students-at-large. WedlJesday, thjlti L' tbe amendment is placed an mam? other mawr camnus activi-! the Spring Ballot it must be rati-. ties do not fcave Council repre-i tf Pfirtv tied by a majority of at least M sentation. II V I Ull per cu 01 u engmie stuoem , orgaiuzalloo to; obtain membership on the Council A. iJtJ C CUC IWV Hfltl aZiAtCAlU oc D1U rMitvil i 1-c-t unHar the Student Council Constitution 'mripnervw chnt. (Usnriati ! A mm . .J BasketbaD Denver. Jv'U Coliseum Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Delta Omicron Chris'mas Vespers, Episcopal Chapel Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Red Cross Christmas event Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Ag College Christmas Carol Concert Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Madrigal Christmas Concert, Union Thursday 8:05 p.m. Baskeball Ohio, here Friday 7:00 p.m. Faculty Dancing Club, XU Coleum Organized house Organizations Faculty Independents ; Auction TOTAL S9029.K i'oney collected during the clriv; -l1 be distributed among five Organized Houses and Organize . charities chusen according to tne ( tons is Vera Feye. Farm House . results of a student poll taken last member. Assisting him will be Gil- ""-f ber. is chairman for Ag Independ 3(M.JJii: ents- soUcitaao,,, His assistants are Fred Gordon and Ron McKeerer. In c4iire of solicitine the Ar spring. Twenty-five per cent of the pro- For Orphans I Suggests Budgeting Time: Afeiv Queen Praises Campus Activities By i under its own rules. One is to presently have membership 00 the acturr j signature tin pruu-i . Council are AWS Board, BARB CAROLE FRAXK Copy Editor tall, has 'Activities are very good for the : eyes. average student because it teaches ; Where does her studying come , bert Grady. S oe SchnabeL Kappa Kappa Gamma, is the Lndependent solici tation chairman. Assistants for the position are Helen Hockabout and Nancy Johnson. Graduate and Professional Stu dent solicitation ill be under Sharon Quinn, Delta Gamma. Dick Kelly and Ruth Prochaska will as- from regularly enrolled students; j Cobl Counselors Board, me oilier is 10 ootain a iwo-miras j Cosmopolitan Dub. RAM, IFC, majomy vote irorn me atuaeni Council itself. Ken Freed, representative from ' The plans for the. IFC Orphan j the Persoa to balance their ; in? she says she spends around Rytchie is five foot six inches jects. Carrying a 7.5 over-all av- brown hair and grey I erage, itytcme sciectefl ner cnosen sist ner. activities this year by a process I Linda Walt. Kappa Alpha Theta, of elimination. is in charge of Newspaper Pub- She participated in many more : hcity for the coming year. She is Christmas Party were presented Men's Co-ops and Residence Halls, i at the IFC meeting on Wednes Panhellenic Council, CCRC, Taa- j day by co-chairmen, Dick Moses sels, and TWCA. Midshipmen Named To Key Positions In Nil Battalion Four midshipmen in the Naval 1 shipman lieutenant commander. ROTC Units at the University have j The two company commanders, and Jim Whitaker. The party will be held from 7-8 : 30 p.m. on Thursday in the Un ion Ballroom. Entertainment will be provided by Dave Meisenholder si the or gan, Jim Peterson playing bis ban jo and the Lincoln High Girls' Octet. Santa Claus will then dis tune ana aiso te acnes a person bow to work with people." Rytchie I Van Ornam,. recently-crowned Ac tivities Queen said in an interview with the Daily Nebraskan. Rytchie, herself, is active in Un ion, being chairman of public re lations: Red Cross board, leader ship chairman and brownie troop leader; Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman woman's scholastic hon orary society, and Coed Counselors. Being Marshall and Rush Chair- tnree nours a oay on been named to key positions in the ; are John Landers, senior in Arts j tribute gifts to each of the or- j midshipman battalion organization, and Sciences, and Malvern Sea- pbans. Refreshments will also be man lor her social sorority,- Delta according to Captain T. A. Dono-! gren, senior in Engineering. served. I Delta Delta, Rytchie also carries van, USN, Commanding Officer, I The four midshipman will serve ; The Junior IFC and three mem-' a standard load of 16 subject hours at the University here she is a sophomore in Teachers Col lege. When asked what are her future plans, the replied. "'I plan to get X KROTC Unit and professor of , unta March 10, commanding and ber from each La-tensity sill at- val science. i leading other midshiDman in the Midshipman captain David j battalion at all drill formations and Crane, senior in Business Admin-1 endeavors. istration, is the new battalion com- j Selection for Uiesse positions is winder. ' based on excellence in scholastic The battalion executive officer is . performance, aptitude for the ser- tend the party "We are asking 'the co-operation of all the fraternities to make this party as successful as possible, be cause this may be the only touch a teacher's degree from the Uni- s-ith Christmas these children s-ill j versity and also major in political George Phelps, fcemor In Arts and vice and demonstrated leadership : have this year, commented Dick , science. 1 may tesch the same fiuencea, with the rank of mid-1 qualities. , ' Ameaon, IFC president. when 1 graduate.' her sub-: activilies her freshman year and i assisted by Emmie Limpo and Jo wen oecinen s nicn ones sne s ani- j Agee. ed to spend the most time on.! Art chairman is Judy Iindgren, Miss Van Omam. who repre-; Gamma Phi Beta, assisted by seated the Union as a candidate Carolyn Hein and Rath Gilbert, for Activities Queen, listens to mu- Gretchen Saeger, Gamma Phi sic in her spare time. ! Beta, has been placed in charge Rytchie was chosen from ' five of Speakers and Denominations, finalists at the annual AUF Auc-jHer assistants are Sue Carkaeki tion Thursday in the Union Ball- j and Sherry Harmel. room. i Mass Meeetings and Edacaaoa Judges at the final interview will be beaded by Mary McKaigbt, Dec. 3 s ere Helen Gourlay. pres-' Delta Gamma. Miss McKnight will ident of the Student Council. Karen 1 be assisted by Chuck Evans and Dryden, president of Mortar ' Kay Hirschbach. Board: Dr. Charles Neidt, chair-! Co-chairmen ir Special Events man of the educational psychology j are Suzie Swingle and Sally Wil and measurement department; Bill son, both members of Kappa Aloha - " Spiker, president of Innocents, and : Theta. Gale Miller and Mary Ann ' Jack Pollock, Daily Nebraskan ed-' Harris are their asrstants. - itor- Loa Harrison, Pi Beta Phi. ia The girls S'ere judged on the ' the new Office Manager. Jania -' basis oi ti.mpi.is activilies, srhol- Burgess will a:st her. arship and personality. S-amed assistant treasurers wera ' The four runners-up were Mary Frank Twnssa. Phi Delta Theta, Cuunew- Liucuiu juuruii Verba. Gretchen .Saeger. Karen' and Bob Tneitcle, Sigma Phi MISS VAN OK.YVM Schuester and Sua Schnabbie, t Epwiloa.