Tuesday, , December 1 1 , 1 95 1 3 f-s; . 1 i t k V f t ft 7 Innocents Join Mythical State Navy As Admirals The names of 1.1 members of In nocents society will be listed with those of actresses, emperors ana generals Saturday morning at 1 1 -Sft n in. when thev receive titles of Honorary Admiral in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska. This Is the first time the title has been presented to the Inno cents as a group. Governor Val r n & 'v I- iiiiiii(BiirffiiMlilillillfi"'r3JBp'mr1''i""r"'m' Oourtrsr Lincoln Star. PETERSON Peterson was made honorary In nocent last spring-. The honorary Admiral titles will be given on the basis of the contribution of the 13 members to the state of Nebraska and to the University. Honorary Admirals are selected for patriotism, valor, fidelity and abilities. Those chosen must be g oocU'ellows and loyal friends and counselors. ITach Admiral mav demand the obedience of "all officers, seamen, tadpoles and goiausn unaer nis command." His commission con tinues in force during the period nt his ennri behavior and the pleasure of the Chief Admiral oi the Great Navy of the state o.t Nebraska, Theodore W. Metcalfe. All senators in the legislature are honorary Admirals. Others receiving- the honor include Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Bob IiupSw Bing- Crosby, General Wedemevvr. rtlnah Shore and her husband, George Montgomery and the ambassador to Ireland, Francis Matthews. General Dwight Eisenhower and Francis Cardinal Spellman are honorary admirals in the mythical navy of Nebraska, as are Spyros P. Skouras, president of 20th Century Fox and Haile Silas- sie, emperor or ,tmopia. YW Area Meets Begin Today With Inspection Of Art Exhibit Little Man On Campus ByBiblerlAUF To Sell Bobby Reynolds, Pledge . I .A . I A JL A A.! Classes, Almost Anyrning mt muchou ...... tnrt Acsnntnteil Women Stu- rlAinrr ffrvtritr crnn?! ffhe familiar auction cry will become a familiar campus cry at the annual AUF auction, Wednes day, Dec. 12, in the Union ball room. x This annual AUF sponsored event gives students the oppor tunity to purchase almost every thing they desire from AU Amerlcan football player, Bobby Reynolds, to their favorite fra ternity or sorority pledge classes. In addition, a page in The Daily Nebraskan will be sold to the highest bidder. Dr. Curtis M. Elliot, associate professor of economics and insur ance, will serve as faculty auc tioneer. In keeping with another AUF tradition that began last year, each person at the Auction may cast a vote for the University Activity Queen. The Queen will be chosen from six sophomore candidates, each of whom repre sents a University activity. "The report on all your aptitude tests shows you're not qualified for anything Have you ever thought of teaching?" Higher education. Christian heritage personal growth and na tion and world YWCA area meet ings begin today and continue until Dec 13. ! Higher education area will , take a ridded tear of the new modern livinr exhibit la the art department of Morrill Hall at 4 pm. today. This area includes the following commissions; fine arts, Anne Jane Hair; student f acuity coffee hour, Barbara Bredthaaen campus critics, Kaaey Weir; jobs and futures, Barbara Bann. Christian heritage area meeting Is Thursday, Dec. 13, 4 p.m. in Boom 315 of the Union. Rabbi Joshua Stamfer will be the guest speaker. This group consists of comparative religions, Virginia Cooper; worship workshop, Sharon Cook; Christianity and so ciety, Mary Sidner. KNUS On The Air Tuesday 3:00 Interlude with Ray Brown and Bruce Hollander. 3:15 Something for the Girls, Mnr Tnlliver and Janet Peterson. 3:30 Charlotte Plays, Charlotte Hervert. 3:45 Dream Awhile, Dick Blynn. 4:00 Fun with Facts, Jo Mellon, Dodie Elliott and Al Don a van. 4:15 Curtain Call, Bob Wells. 4:45 Story of Jazz. Voc Ed Majors Consider Constitution For Group Students majoring in vocational home economics are considering the organization of a Vocational Homemaking Education associa tion. At recent meeting officers were elected to draw up a consti tution, to be submitted to the Ag Executive board for approval. The officers are Shirley Miles, president; Mary Ellen Anderson, vice president; Jan Holmes, president-elect; Janet Lynch, secretary; Mary Ann urunaman, treasurer, Marilyn Cook, publicity chairman and Rati Hoffmeister, program chairman. Dean Pohlenz. state house re porter of the Lincoln Journal, will speak at the nation and world area meeting, Thursday, Dec 13, 5 to 6 p.m. in Room 315 of the Union. Five commissions have been set up and their respective leaders are social service tours, Barbara Hershberger; current af fairs, Barbara Mann; human rights, Sue Neuenswander; world organization, Nita Helmstadter. Personal growth area will meet Thursday noon, Dec. 13, for lunch at the Presby house. The senior commission is pre paring the lunch, which will cost 30 cents. Each commission will give a skit depicting the work of that commission for the program. Camp counseling, Shirley Coy; community serv ice, Kathy Dill; leadership train ing, Doris Carlson; skeptics corner, Barbara Young; noon discussion, Hester Morrison and Ginny Cnmmings; senior com mission, Lis Moodie, are the commissions and leaders in this area. The purpose of having area meetings instead of commission groups this week is to acquaint members of the different groups with the work and members of other groups within their areas. Freshman commission groups will meet as scheduled but they 'are urged to attend as many area meetings as tney can. Dr. Schultz Talks To Genetics Institute Ratps of develoDment in various groups of mammals were discussed last week by C a. &cnuitz, nrofessor of Geology and director of th University State Museum, i before the University's Genetics Institute. Radio-carbon dates recently ob tained at various Late Pleistocene (lee Age) sites in Nebraska have proved most valuable in the study of the rate of evolution which has taken olace during the past 10,000 years. Dr. Schultz said. He pointed out that for the first .11,11 .1 Wxvr.vb'wau " ml have definite evolutionary "yard sticks' which are aiding in a clearer understanding of mam malian development during geologic times. Governor Appoints Innocents i Admirals In Nebraska's Navy The Innocents Society 'University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Reed, Brewer Will Address iSchool Clinic Two University professors will speak at the clinic for elementary srhnnl nrinci rials which will be iheld Saturday in the Union. "Role of the Elementary tcnooi Principal" is the topic of Dr. MaHisnn Rrcwer. chairman of the elementary education department at the University, tie win spean at 10 a.m. Dr. Calvin Reed, assistant pro fessor of elementary education at the University, will discuss -ftod-lems of the Elementary School Principal" at 11 a.m Tiii var'K finalists are Bar bara Adams, Corahusker year book representative; Sue Gor ton, Coed Counselor board rep resentative; Sue Holmes, Union activities representative? Geor gia Hulac, Women's Athletic Association representative; Shirley Murphy, Dally Ne braskan representative; Janet ctoffAn. Associated Women Stu dents' board representative. Last year's Activity Queen was Tulie Johnson, who represented the Cornhusker yearbook. Tickets for the Auction are on sale for 25 cents in a Union booth. They are also being sold in or ganized houses. Ticket sales will end Wednesday. RCCU To Sing Carols, Make Toys For Children Christmas Dlans of the Red Cross College Unit are caroling and narties at Lincoln hospitals and orphanages and making toys for needy cnudren. The second annual all-University Christmas caroling party is Dec. 19. The carolers will spend about half an hour at the Vet erans hospital, Orthopedic hos pital, state mental hospital, St. Thomas orphanage and Tabitha home. Two chartered buses will pick up students outside their houses r,n l fith street and R street around 6:40 p.m. Those who do not live! On eillier VI uicac suroo von in-.. mittee are Mitzi Marquesen, Bev erly Brown, Sally McGlasson, Marilyn Lane, Ginny Mann, Bev erly Davis, Norma Goodrich, Karen Broady, Pat Nellis, Jackie Switzer, Joan Chicoine, Jackie Heath, Sandra Gadd, Kathy Shank, Mary Patterson, Bernita Rosen quist and Martha Hill. Joyce Johnson is head of the committee. Freshmen workers on the orphanage committee will have a Christmas party at St Thomas orphanage. A party given by Pi Beta Phi at the Orthopedic hos pital, Dec. 18, will be sponsored by the College Unit. The Big Show presented at Vet- at the Union at 6:40 p.m. Students! efans hospital last week will be may join the caroling party and; . n at thJ state mentai hospital fnllnur th hnsps in their own cars. j it-; r... " . J t inursaay. vuueee u"n Freshman women who want toLadies wU1 conduct a dance after carol can get special permission to he ghow They afe vil.ginia p0ppe, stay out until 9:30 p.m n Paula Witney, Mary Lou Carnaby, Each person wdl be given a vinsantiJ Margie DeLamatre, song sheet as he boards the bus.; Armstrong and Sally Aaron Schmidt will lead tnelBartiing. SmBoh" LaShelle and Jo Berry ! Marvin Friedman plans to show more iooioau movies a i. me ic formatory this week. He said the movies have been well received. Ag Better Living Series are in charge of the caroling. They are making indefinite plans for a coffee hour at the Union after the trip. The College Unit handicran Tv II. TMMAA4. uwr mi. U1UW.X..I. nrmcipai- at n a.m. !.'" .' v.. vM. i It gives me great pleasure to appoint you an Admiral m the After a noon luncheon, the'" t. c.-4.... I C:, Great Navy of the State of Nebraska. Your commission is enclosed, icnnic win resume ax i p.m. wiui. needy children As rol no dob , .he. iS but one ran in our Kavy. We S&TlS&SSA menlC.,. JJ o are all Admirals and enjoy the same privileges. There is no one from I speaking on "Development of the j serving overseas. ! the Better Living series in the whom we must take commands, nor is there anyone to whom we may Elementary School Principalship j Members of the nandicratl Lcom-j Ag Uni(m loungej Tuesday and ... . - lanH T?AlatfH Prohlpms." . iiir.j c - pass tne duck. - . r"rmi rt will he riven TnkorrnlAU Sea S Now " - ;' v..i r. u , . , sessions will Mature The morale of our organization is very high, and I am sure you will find your duties most pleasurable. ,at 2 p,m. Dr. Archer L, Burnham,! , . . R , Jexecutive secretary of weorasKa vn juib hi wiuwh Sincerelj', jState Education association, will cTTTTTDcriM talk about "Why An Elementary! (discussions by members ' at-the . . , , . . . Ag college faculty and Ag stu- ThP sale of Tuberculosis Christ- A , :talk about "Vhy An Elementary h b in tne Union , . iSchool Principals' Association" at till continue until Thursday,! M. A. Alexander, Dave Sander '2:15 p.m. conUnue and their wives are faculty mem- juiiiu viuu) iu i icjiuc ni mm .iiiiiiiiu runy i The TB Christmas seal sale is .... . . , . ... . . n x , - v,i Bnnegar and his wife will re- The Ag union ennstmas pany tred Allen, who is in charge VCimpUS riw the Sanders on Wednes- for employees and committee of the program, announced that! . AUF and under the county spon d iworkers wiU be held Wednesday Santa Claus will be there to pre-firm m nnncnroH Isorship of the Lancaster CountyjJ 'at 7:15 p.m. in the Ag Union sent the eifts. Students and work-iw' WT Tw j Tuberculosis association. wuiibv. Santa Claus To Preside At Ag Christmas Party German Club Christmas L rv f L T. . . . i . prs attenrlinff th. narty ara. to n.-li..: I..U Funds collected Irom tne saie c " h r If liSff n B. K .SIIKB . - bring 25e gifts. Christmas seals on campus will .. . . . . . . - Hp lispd in the University Tuber- orSL of aScST K culosis canpuntrolprogram. run iuuciiciu usk. iu MDisionoiu Hiiiwui ,on the University campus. B L t D- T ! A German "Merry Christmas" . t-l Circle K Klub is an organi- ProphefS IO Be lOpiC wiU be extended to all guests at wnnsrmas rany ionium zation o University men who qi Cw:ncjlers Lecture line annual vierman ciuo iiiim- . - yT an1 YWC will bold worK logeuier ior me ueunurau; - - !mas party, Tuesday, Dec. 18, at'f annual Christmas party to- of campus conditions and activi-' "Who Were the Prophets" will ,7:30 n.m. in Ellen Smith Hall. L.rJll ?a,TL ties. be used in the University Tuber- 30 P-- inllen Smith HalL ni ht fa the Ag Union at 7:30 pities The Christmas story and noa-; di to Steve Eberhart. Ag . 9 Sx" uv. a-; Organizational Droblems are swinmer av u unrauui, WUu day poems will be read in Gr.:W.Srt. by all interested ;meeting Sunday. This is the tird man. Refreshments and games .7 "irimt men. me next meeiing wiu " ul will also be provided. f held in the Union at a p.m. rues- , tne cioie cunuucieu uy ou.ulcI, German club is" open to stu-: Rollie Reynolds, second vice day. faculty sponsor. Dntc in r.prm9n rlascpc mil all Dresident of Ae YM. is in charge Arthur Hitchcock, director of Members will meet at 7 p.m.. Ipersons interested in the language, of the party. The program will, the junior division and counseling , in the club rooms of the Lmver- The club holds social ana cxuvurai consist oi games auiguig aim ic- civi(.c w"'6 j "j meetings once a month. freshments. Sponsor. I However, they will get some Ohnsiras Sp3csl$! GOLF EQUIPMENT AND SPORTSWEAR Special Reduced Prices Qn Cashmere Sweaters Sportshirts Argyle Socks Golf Equipment World's Longest Golf Ball MacGregor Tourney $1.00 each or $9.75 per doz. BUD WILLIAMSON GOLF SHOP Lincoln Counlrv Qub 3100 S. 21th Ph. 3-2271 Q. Do you need a ride home for Xtnos yacarion? 1 oof of 6900 other stu dents MUST be driving through your home town. Q How do you find that 1 student? A. Advertise in your Daily Hebroskan Want Ads. f or Want Ad Service Come T The PUw NeJtrmsUmn Buninet Office? SSmement, Student Vnl9M Or Call 2-7C.11 Ext. 4223. "Consult The Went Ad Section Fcr Thirty Ad Rotes Chesterfield m & m tm mm w tern mm m h mm m mm & m & w if 17 II I Iff? ff teWxm o4 -It ' M i-tof"", '. till i-' if if v - I X' i Hi V ' - ) I I 4,., s.-.-sv.-,'y. , . yyf Mmm 1 1 urn mi iii"iiiwimiiiimiiIiuiiiwiimwimiiiimiwwiw ; I 'Vsf i'.-w:--r---' Y m Iff vV-' ' SIGNED PROPRIETOR '"'WW S '"' ' f , i f - 1 la j in ) LEASAMT AFTER-TASTE From th Report of a Well-Known Raiaerch Organization ...AND ONLY CHESTERFIELD HAS IT! Cojyntfu 191, Liccm k Uviu Tomccd Ok