UNIVERSITY OP NE3R. LIBRARY SEE18i22 Nebraska Athletics Show Loss Men Tell Woes ofi Hotel Life See Page 4 See Page 3 Vol. 76 No. 2 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, September 17 1.962 Chi Phi Plans NU Colonization ; Chi Phi, a southern and eastern fraternity, has ob tained a four to five year lease on tte Zeta Beta Tau house at the University, and will start colonization proceed ings next spring, according to John Nolon, president of &e Interfraternity CouneiL During the past summer vacation, members of Zeta Brta Tau, a Jewish frater nity, decided to disolve the Xebraska chapter and take Sorry. But Boys Prefer Freshmen Pledges cause a certain amount of competition for their actives. An active walked into the crib last w eek, and on see in one of her chapter's pledges sitting in a booth, be approached the pledge and asked ber if she was enjoying the crib. The pledge answered affirma tively and then introduced ber date to the active. The pledge's coke date happened to be the active's date for that night! 4 rfoO 4 'V f "i nrii -- -r" r -'-ilr iHilirnlMMII T iHTTUffln f AG LIBR.VRY PLANS COMPLETED Kid Ivr the c Uructon f the bcw library Ag Campas will be let sometime fliis f&U, with constroctioa scbeduled to beia in the winter. Ag Campus Library Ready for Construction Construction of the new Ag fampus lihrary will begin i-ometime this winter, ac-i-ording to Carl Donaldson, Vusiness manager of Hie Uni versity. "'The architect's plans are ready and bids will be let ia late fell,". Donaldson con tinued. The library is to be placed aKt of the dairy complex rnd south of the biochemis try building in an eustirg parking lot. The architect's model re 't".ls a modernistic structure T'hich will be one of the most flexible on the University's campuses. The two-Etory b'-tildig w iE liave no interior partitions except f or those i--ound the central core and stairways. SLW UAXD L'MiOKMS New liol -.!; -: f plitll 1 i v . I 1 i: ; ' j I J " V i f- - 1 t - I : 1 1 -.. . -- wiimtf niTBiaigii 111 1 iiMiiiiillMaiiiilW 11 llamnllli1Ti'.' iiaMaawaaiiaiMMinrT-T-Tr- 11 111 ui T11 - ' replace those won by the 125 member Conmssker llarca ing Band since 18. The old cream colored jackets bave riven why it a cold-trimmed coat and a scarlet cTcker bearing tbe letters UN. When ODOOOoooooonoooooooooonooooooooooooooooooaoaoD 3Em E7 li BAUD, UDSCIGU CIQCJBAV ormd "ffODGSBAV a O Place: Coliseum Ticket Office $7.00 ID Required O onoonooononooooooannn no on a a. a aoooaoaooooa aa a o a n an inactive status with hopes to return in four to five years. Charles Gladfelter, national director of Chi Phi, ex pressed an interest in coloniz ing at Nebraska last fan, but was hesitant until suitable housing facilities could be found. As soon as it was learned that the Zeta Beta Tau's would not be back, Univer sity officials gave sanction to the Chi Phi s lease of the Zeta Beta Tau bouse. Dr. Robert Ross, dean of student affairs, said that the Chi Phi's have renovated the bouse and are leasing it out to students as though it were a dorm. He said that the Chi Phi's will not begin any organizational efforts until next spring. According to Xolon this is not the first time the Chi Pii fraternity has been on campus. They had a chapter here as late as 1235. "After approximately 20 years of inactivity, the Chi Phi national fraternity is very optimistic about coloni zation next spring," Xolon said. A large portion of the ex terior win be glass, with an overhanging roof to protect the second-floor reading ar eas. The structure win be even tually large enough to house more than 100,000 books. To tal construction costs win ap proach tL2 million. Completion date is not scheduled. Grad Receives Psych Diploma University of Nebraska graduate Dr. Jack Holbrook CM) has received a diploma in clinical psychology. Ei was thus designated as an advanced Specialist in psy chology. "convertible imiformf will ths dkLt-y b removed tbe ' if Yearbook To Contain New Part A new section will be added to the 1963 Cornhusker, according to Cyn Holmquist, editor. "The section win be dedi cated to people, buildings and projects of which w-e at the University are proud," she explained. Research by various professors, newly constructed buildings, the Ne braska Center and distin guished alumni win be featured. Individual picture sched ules should be turned into the Cornhusker office Sep tember 21 by the bouse pres idents, said Miss Holmquist. Photographers win begin tak ing the pictures September 24. Group shots win probably be taken on the stage of the Union ballroom within a span of about two weeks, said Mary Weatherspoon, photo editor. Openings for staff members include section editors of stu dent government, fraternities, women's bouses and halls, student scenes, and panel assistant Applications may be picked up in the Cornhus ker office Wednesday. Inter views win be the first of next week. Rushee Note: 1st Cigarette . Gets in Eyes "Would yoa lite a ciga rette?' This was the question more than four hundred fe male rusbees beard most often during a "happy n hectic sorority rush week. Were yw there: If so, yam saw Mt least race, if at mre ft, the girl with tears ia tier eyes and smke ia ber tangs the babv faced smuker. the gal wiA nt the nerve U admit sbe didat smoke. There was one at every party. She was the gal who, when offered a ciearette' nonchalantly accepted it and then had to be told that the first step ia ligbtinj a ciga rette is putting it in one's mouth. She puffed with robot motions, taking time out only to inhale painfully or cough rackingjy, trying an the while to look onconcerned. If yw saw this gM. yea were witaess to the first floundering attempts f a freshmaa to be sophis ticated. It's hard to believe, but next 3'ear this same watery eyed gal wffl probably say to a impressionable fresh man who wishes desperately to join the ranks A the worldly college women, "Would you like a cigarette? jackets become coats for formal concerts. Dwight Over tcrf (left) mdea the 1SS3-U verslsa, Jiat Herbert wears tbe concert style sad Egbert Nelsoa appears ia the scarlet dkfcey lor football ezmes. PreL Jack Salder, isarcMc cand Crector, is at nhL 1 , ci . -v, ; " v, - j WE HAVE RETURNED '.Viih the rin; ia of the 8:09 a.m. beU comes the fa It's That Time Again First Day in Class Might Bring Lasting Friendships By BILL PETERSON Dailv Nebraskan Reporter MI siidiAs' r fade:! away . . . they just live - nxiocs - .rrT. through the summer. It awaiting their return ta the campus and the 8:00 a-m-madmen. TTre ring of the bell brinp silence to the corridors, as the onexcited professor en ters Ms classroom. A cheer- iff,it; u.)yt.ti h Mmaamed br the chad f aa U kbalr net nRYfeaced far twice its price by aa asas pectiag freshmac at the bar gaia basement. While rising his name very ceremoaiioasly across the i top of the paper, -iiemxa Fred colaoes fcis non-skip. Foreign FUm Tickets On Sale Tickets for fbe 1JKS43 Sto deat UaoM F2ai Society program cf aa isteraatioaal festital of films win go ea sale Wednesday ia the Un- ka a a fin3-eme, serve basis. Grst Tbe twehe t3zas frni tea countries pre-graexmed this year bare amrawlated mm thaa 22 rf tbe most coveted cinema awards. AH f tbe Btwies w ill be shew fa tbe Nebraska Theater at Utb and P. Tbe program will pea with Tw fSjBea a Oc tober 1L miliar before-class j super deluxe, double vaije . "V.!1 .l Aft.- TL.1. R jiudji wj3Aii guiiig uu uje uim ' i i - r i- - . Ha 1 A tastle of confusion results as Fred asks his classmate!! for the use of ber old reliable! ,i t swv , pencil. To Fred's surprise and goad tack. ""Frarasy Frosh" happens to be beautiful and willing to help get h i mi rou2h the course. wj ! The prof kindlv asks if be ifiar hvf fl anmiMi realkes that all tbaaces fr a erzae aooe a me aavr vaaisbed. Everymse laaghs d Fraairr smiles aader- Physics Lab Building Set For Spring Elds on the new University phj-sics research laboratory will probab'y be accepted early riext spring with con struction work beginning shorlJy thereaiter. The bmlding sboiJd be completed is about a year I and a IMW, according to Vern- er M. "3-ers, director f tbe Division of Planning and Con struction. The oew slrr rture, an ad dition to Brace Laboratory, win consist of a basement and three stories measuring "somewhere around 59 by 259 feet," Meyers said. The laboratory iH $Epj3e menl the present outdated fa cilities and should open e? new fields for people in phys ics and research,' COTftmied Meyers. There will also be some efpipment changes to inaeet the generally new regaire-i inenlj in physics, be added-i A RMJtJ9 grant from the National Science FouDdatka,; a $4yoK gift from the Beh- len family of ttainas. to gether with tZM.VJO from tbe Uxnversity building levy will finance the structure. NU Registers Fifteen Cubans Fifteen of the 144 Cubans who bave setQed ia Nebras ka win be attending the Uni versity, reports the bureau of inforzoat&B of the CzSnsiSz diocese of Iincola. ITbe Catholic Social Service Bureaa of Lincoln, directed by the Rev. Edward C Tn cbek, tzs resettled ICS of the Cubans in lincolia. Cubans ia Lincoln include 10 farmilies, four adalls, CZ cnacopmpaiiied children and 2 children living with their own parents. Father Tachek said aa efr mat&d 2J009 Cuban refsgeei are arrivirg ia Florida each week. "people jam." standingly as Fred begins to . . . suspect tnat ciis class maT " b?re some advantages. . lege of Medicine or the near- Jbe shnJ squeal of tte belli, 1JJW graduate students- nans the stream of deep con- i ,,,.r in wk ,eep COn- centration. Class is dismissed . - , . n m L , Fred Ends tomselt 015 0wr at s feet: Ke a?3ogi2es tumwy and ! 2its her wtt-re her next class or Saturday mgfet. - to add such information to I : V -E - - 1 ?f 1 -I v ' " I J, f; . I 1 : 5 I t ' I , . :Wlli,liwlWiliiliV.ll.lil.ill.ri..wm.Mi ' Lw.MjtiaW Ji HOUSF3I07CS TROT Mrs. Evelyn Camenm, Kappa Alpha Tbeta'c new bocve nwtfeer, if treated to paach w ita Pat Mai lew, brase president, aad Ana Lemfra. Tbe Sixteen Housemothers Honored New Burr Hall Housefather Livens IFCPaiihellenic Housemothers Tea By PIXIE SMAIXWfXJD Daily Xebraskaa Cpy Ediir "Te've got li built-in babysitters this year. That's tbe situation at Burr Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Bcmness, resident advisers fur the coed dorm. Tbe vwutj ewple, parents f a ae-jear-ld firL Aagela Sat, were twa of IS new bmuemvtbers (and fatber) vn tbe University of Xebraika campEs tMs year, buwred at tbe twEkenMAber's tea Sun day at tbe Stadent Unian from ! U 4 p.m About 409 attendtd Use tea sponsored by the liderfrster t5ty Council CMC) and Paa teDeme. Bonnecs is a fnasr in den tal college and bis wife is a reeistered nurse. "I retired from cursing to become a bouteroulhsr, Mrs. Bonnes said. Boanes added, Tilt's cut nearly as nice as retir ing to be a bmsefatber. They wia counsel VJ galsl '62 Enrollment 9,800 Expected, More Probable Statistics Indicate Number Higher Than Scheduled "AU indications seera to I in the Youth Hail of the Xe- point out an enrollment ex- ceeding the 9.800 students for which class scheduling was geared." commented Regis trar Floyd Hoover. Enrollment last year was 9.435, the fourth highest in the history of the University and surpassed only by the immediate post-war years. The peak enrollment then w as 10.153 in 1947. Dr. Hoover said that fig- ores for this year will wt be exact until October, since registration lor graanaie bid- dents does not end a n 1 1 1 Sept 23. Indications that the Uni versity's enrollment will sur pass 9.800 are: AH appointment cards, totaling 8.090. were distri- buted by Thursday afternoon, w.U! many siuaenis ca.uig 10 wait unti: this week to pay their fees. This total does nut inciuae i-.e aw ai use v-- i i,A sji roOTrfpr thi wk. i n,nnin9 si-n. Filled -Beginnine sections mi , g philosophy, alofflr.; J economies, biology, French g" f and Spanish were Closed by! F r i d a v. indicating more l ! A11 on-campus bousing 1 i spaces fo" 140 men in the 8 Capital Hotel and 60 women and 123 boys on the Ag cam pus. Mrs. Phillip Yoei, Gamma PM Beta bsenljier, is a retaroee to campus frwiJ last semester. Sbe began duties as Gamma Phi bousern.cbc-r last spring and attended i baeniolber's school at Col orado State CoDege ia Gree ley this rammer, along with four other Nebraska house motbers. Triangle FraterallyV bw.emtber, Mrs. Lillian McCctebeoa is begxaxsing ber first year as a busemtbrr. She lrroerty Bird ia Wbee? ia?. West VirgJaia. Mrs. Evelyn Camenm, i Kappa Alpha Theta's new bousemwtber. Mrs. Cameron considers herself a veteran Tbeta bousemother. Previwsry at Sotrfh Dzkflta Before coming to Nebraska she served as bouseroolber at the Tbeta bouse at the University of South Dakota. 1Ch it. n1H- tJ( TKzfritnrn SD. ytrt. SEMred luetaemeier. ; 1 t braska Center, w. c. Harper, director of housing, said that spaces for more than 150 women were adied this year and all were taken early in the summer. More than 1,000 men and women attended Rush Week. This is approximately 150 more than last year. Campus traffic was fta heaviest in years. For the first 10 days of ! student business the Student Union reported an increase 0f 31 in receipts. Registration Went Smoothly Dr. Hoover commented that procedures used this year made registration the smoothest of recent years. Most undergraduates and new students planned their fan program last spring or during the summer of mau. S Each student needed an ap. pQwtmetA to enter the CoB- seum. where fees were paid. astern spread the mmv registering students I ' :.f 71. .viL. aTZ Z. i K, a-. Z2zi Iil,tTin 1. IJZ B 1 UU, Ut AiLAJrUaV 1W CltU tSVUlm . I hi P$lS Misplaced A mistake was made la Friday's Daily Nebraskaa which placed Phi Kappa Psi in the wrong scholastic groap. Tbev sbowld kare beea placed ia the .m to 5.4339 grenp. 15 new bwBsemotbers were baaared Sea day at tbe iBterfratemity Cwnril-Pa' behenk soonsored tea. (Pbote by Pixie SmaDwttod) FarmHense bosseme'b' er, is also a native Nebras kaa and has lived ia Omaha tbe past few years. Before becoming a bocse mother, sbe served as ra dence director for Cartsca Hospital in Omaha. Chi Omega's sew fa o n se molber, Mrs. Ola Sheard, is a veteran as a hmumr.&a. Before moving to Lfoccls in June, she lived ia Vtece sota, where she served as a Kappa Kappa Gamma hem mother for li years. Other bocsemothers new t iis Umversily of Xeiraaia campus this year are: Mrs. Rath Davison, Kap pa Sigma; Mrs. Berl Gaa meL PM Gamma Delta: Mrs. Dorothy Xorman, Alpha CM Omega; Mrs. Florence Jass sea. Delta Delta Delia; Mrs. He!ea Strode!, Kappa Dela; Mrs. Fera Greweock, Zeta Taa Alpha; Mrs. Irene Dai son, Lev Menwrial Hall; Mrs. Mae Bswers and Mrs. Gertrude Thomas, Women's esjaeace Haus.