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Vol. 45, No. 65
LINCOLN 8, NEBRASKA
Wednesday, March 6, 1946
Women's Election SL
AWS
President
(Vote for One)
Mimi Ann Johnso
leanor Knoll
Senior Board Member
(Vote for Four)
Virginia Buckingham
Mary Cox
Betty French
Margaret Hall
Pec Hanson
Betty Lou Horton
Shirley Jenkins
Mary Claire Phillips
Junior Board Members
(Vote for Four)
Jean Chllqnlst
Jean Compton
Elizabeth (Tibby) Curler
Ruth Finkle
Sylvia Lasher
Beth Norenberg
Phyllis Sorensen
Jean (Pat) Thompson
Sophomore Board Members
(Vote fo.' Four)
Marion Crook
Phyllis Harris
Eileen Hepperly
Jane MacArthur
Barbara Roland
Joan Truhlson
Anne Whitham
Claire Wodder
COED COUNSFLORS
President
(Vote for One)
Marthella Holcomb
Alice Rife
Senior
(Vote for Two)
Dorothy Duxbury
Joy Hill
Joann Moycr
Phyllis Teagarden
Junior Affiliated
(Vote for Three)
Becky Allen
Martha Clark
Mary Dye
Joan Fankhouser
Priscilla Flagg
Phyllis Sorensen
Junior Unaffiliated
(Vote for Three)
Adeline Baum
Janice Chappel
Beverly Jackson
Pat Neely
Ruth Peters
Faye Shimerda
Sophomore Affiliated
(Vote for Two)
Pat Lee
Annette Segal
Grace Smith
Jackie Wightman
Sophomore Unaffiliated
(Vote for Two)
Harriet Bridenbaugh
Lois Gillette
Iren Koros
Marion McElhaney
BABVY
President
(Vote for One)
Fern Bohlken
Helen Wulf
Senior
(Vote for Two)
Betty Rose Hubka
Dnna McAuley
Alice Rife
Dorothy Temple
Junior
(Vote for Four)
Jean Allaway
Adeline Baum
Mary Ann Campbell
Martha Heuser
Betty Huttenmaier
Pat Neely
Sophomore
(Vote for Four)
Lois Hendrix
Patricia Lyon
Marion McElhaney
Doralee Niedenthal
Phyllis Nordin
Mildred Quick
MAY QUEEN
(Vote for One, Juniors and
Seniors only)
Roberta Collins
Jeanette Engle
Leslie Glotfelty
Lois Hanson
Midge Holtzscherer
Gerry McKinsey
Suzanne Pope
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ADD edls Wote
University coeds will go to the polls today to vote for presidents
and board members of AWS, BABW, Coed Counselors, May Queen
and Junior women to be considered for Mortar Board.
Polls will be open from 9 to 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith hall and in
the Home Ec building on Ag campus. All coeds must present their
ident cards before they will be allowed to vote.
Candidates for May Queen are Roberta, Collins, Jeanette Engle,
Leslie Glotfelty, Lois Hanson, Madeline Holtzscherer, Gerry Mc
Kinsey and Suzanne Pope. May Queen ballots will be given only
to junior and senior women. The May Queen will be revealed at Ivy
Day ceremonies this spring.
Mimi Ann Johnson and Eleanor Knoll are running for presidency
Red Cross
Fights Post
W ar Battles
"War is never over for the Red
Cross" is the slogan of this year's
campaign for the organization
and there are facts and figures
to prove it.
During the war, 27,000,000 par
cels were packed and shipped by
the American Red Cross to prison
ers of war in Europe and Asia.
Now that hostilities have ceased,
the Red Cross will fight the star
vation in Europe and Asia by dis
tributing foods and medical sup
plies. During the war, 25,000,000 sup
plementary articles were supplied
to camps, hospitals and other Red
Cross facilities. Now the Red Cross
will fight boredom and unrest of
the men still overseas by pro
viding clubs, movie theatres,
showmobiles and clubmobiles for
relaxation.
During the war 195,000 nurses'
aides were trained by the Red
Cross to serve in hospitals and
-homes here. Now the Red Cross
will fight disease and epidemics
by continuing first aid classes and
the Red Cross nursing service.
There was no need for many of
the services now offered by the
Red Cross during the war, but
now the returned veteran needs
aid in filling out forms for claims
and benefits. The Red Cross field
director will aid him and appear
for him before the Veterans Administration.
Kosmet Klub
Will Revive
Spring Show
For the first time since 1943
the Kosmet Klub, men's dramatic
organization, will present a spring
show, to be held this year on
April 13, according to Dick Folda,
president.
As in former years, highlight
See KOSMET KLUB, Page 4
First Interfrat Ball Since '42 Will Feature
Queen Presentation, Jean Moycr Orchestra
The Interfraternity ball, in the
Cornhusker hotel, March 8, will
revive another pre-war tradition,
according to Fred Hecox, inter
fraternity council president.
Plans for the first frat dance
since 1942 include the presenta
tion of the interfraternity queen,
who will be selected from a group
of 13 candidates.
Interfraternity queen candidates
are : Betty Ed Strain, Alpha Chi
Omega; Joanne Srb, Alpha Omi
cron Pi; Pat Gilligan, Alpha Phi;
Mary Armour, Alpha Xi Delta;
Donna Wagner, Chi Omega; Louise
Rawley, Delta Delta Delta; Nina
Scott, Delta Gamma; Lois John
son, Gamma Phi Beta; Beth Mont
gomery, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jean
Guenzel, Kappa Kappa Gamma;
Betty Stanton, Pi Beta Phi; Max-
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ine Campbell. Sigma Kappa; Lor
raine Davidson, Sigma Delta Tau.
Jean Moyer and his ' orchestra
will be featured at the dance, for
which admission is restricted to
affiliated men and their dates.
Couples present at the dance will
register their vote for queen by
writing her name on the back
of their ticket. Tickets will be
$1.80 per couple.
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of AWS board. Miss Johnson is a
member of AWS, Tassels, AUF,
YWCA and War Council. A WAA
Board member, Miss Knoll is also
on the AWS Board, YWCA and
a member of Alpha Lambda Delta.
Both are Juniors. Other board
members will also be elected.
AWS Function.
The function of AWS board is to
provide student government and
discipline for coeds and also to
sponsor Coed Follies.
Fern Bohlken and Helen Wulf
are candidates for the BABW
presidency. Miss Bohlken is a
member of Hesperia, BABW, and
YWCA. Miss Wulf is a member
C Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi
Upsilon Omicron, Coed Counselors,
BABW, Home Ec Club Council,
See ELECTION, Page 4
Vets Elect
M. Mitchell
As Chairman
Marion Mitchell was elected
chairman of the newly formed
"Veterans' Organization of the
University of Nebraska," at the
group's meeting Tuesday night in
the Union ballroom.
Other officers elected were: Don
Baker, vice chairman; Joe Bolker,
secretary; Don Kimmel. treasurer;
and Dick Sinsel, public relations
chairman.
Nominations were also accepted
for the chairmanships of commit
tees on social functions, member
ships, housing, and athletics, and
for an Ag college representative.
One hundred veterans were
present at the meeting.
A discussion on aims, nnlirv nnrl '
current opposition from the floor
was marked by a written state
ment from Professor Colbert,
campus veterans' director, saying
that he believed that a Drooerlv
organized and approved vets'
group would be of considerable
value as a liason acent for needed
considerations between veterans
and the university.
Dr. Bedell, newly chosen faculty
sponsor, approved the democratic
procedure of the organization, and
Mitchell, in answer to opposition,
See VETERANS, Page 3
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JEAN MOYER & ORCHESTRA
$1.80 Per Couple
CORNHUSKER HOTEL
FRIDAY