Norma Loithrofp Crowned Pej?;QEaeen for I9J3 Momemmm Reigning as the 1953 Home coming Queen w ill b blonde junior, Norma Lothrop. Announced at the Saturday night Homecoming dance, Miss Lothrop was presented with the other four finalists. She was elected frem At finalists by an AU-rnlrer- alty Tote Nov. 7. Her Identity was keen secret until the presentation at the dance. The new Queen, who will reign at the '53 Homecoming game, is a Spanish major in the College of Arts and Sciences. She is a member of the YAVCA cabinet, proofreader for the 1952-53 Student Direc tory, Tassel publicity chairman and a member of Alrha Phi. Also presented at the Home coming dance were Barbara hell, Connie Clark, Darlene Goodding, and Susan Bern hardt, Homecoming Queen fin alists, i'ollowinr her presentation, the fear finalists danced with members of Corn Cobs In Miss Lothrop's honor. Barbara Hershberger'i reign as Homecoming Queen ended when Miss Lothrop was an nounced as her successor. Miss Hershberger is also a member of Alpha Phi. Duties of the new Queen will include reigning over the 195$ Homecoming parade and an official presentation at the ram. She will preside as Queen watfl the 1953 Homecoming dance when her successor will be named. Finalists for the Homecom ing Queen title are selected from the Tassels by the mem bers. To qualify, a coed must be either a sophomore or jun ior. The finalists are an nounced at a pep rally prior to Homecoming weekend. rt5 iilllliSi III IV i 0) Krv IW6 Volco of a Great Kirfwosfera Vahenlty VOL 52 No. 45 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Monday, November 17, 1952 v :i ;.'iiV;;!f;.i. :, W.Slrl nilimnillnH .1 1 pBdtes, Tiro elfts' ospfeyi 'Wood I. . f ad LATEST QIXEX . . . Presented at the Homecoming dance Satur day might was the 155 Homecoming Qneen Norma Lothrop. Miss eLthrop was selected by an AU-Cnivrsity rot from a group of tire f inalists. (U of X photo.) Ten j Migration To Columbia Set For Oct. 24 With Homecoming At Colorado Game Fiji's, TC Win Parade Phi Gamma Delta, men's divi sion; Towne Club, women's divi sion snd Cosmopolitan Club, hon orary division were selected as the winners of the Homecoming parade. Honorable mention for the divi sion were men's, Tau Kappa Epsilon; women's. Student Union: and honoraries, Ag Men's Club, j The parade was composed of 52 floats for the three divisions. I The winners of the individual classes were awarded traveling tropnies at tne nomecoitung dance Tentative dates for ibe Student Migration, Bard Horrteccarang and Dad's Day were set Friday noon fcy a representa tive stydent-faculty-Bdmmirtrative committee, As plans stand now subject ; t Student Council approval, disapproval or revision, the sec end fcome football rime next fill Miami n Oct. 13 will be the day en whk-h bands from tiich schools all ever the state come to Ltncoln to put e a half - time show at the football gxme, 1S5S11S52 trips to loth Boulder, Colo,' uay.'and Lawrence, Kan. Tentative committee action kas empowered certain people to I make necessary arranretnents for the migration without, . nowever, planning on a com ' anon carrier to transport the stu dents to Columbia and without making the rnirersity respen- j sable for the trip. I The nest special event week end on the ISS3 calendar is tentatively scheduled far Xcv. 14 4he Colo-1, J. G. Elliott Appointed NU Regent Scottsbluff Man Replaces GriswoJd J. C Effiotf, Scottsbluff insur. anoe man. has been appointed to :The Universitv- of Nebraska Board the Cornhuskars meet tbe unrper- ttlus decision was: 1) the Uni-i"i -P181 01 liw-jrjc jurwugut VrrlSWOia. Elliott was appointed by Gov. Val PetersMi when Grtswnld, elected to the Senate for s twn year term, reskned. Elliott is SS and a 1817 graduate of the University. His appoint ment is effective Jfov. 17 and w2Q ran until Janttary, 1S5S. mtfhit ico!. k- " ' "stmuaa. nswoa The cmnmitiee tfwlc i action ity of Missouri The committee versity ould plan the same re 3edded discard use of 'offidar oeptjoa far Colorado Students as er unofficial'" in ref erenoe to stu- their school did for Nebraska rto ent imigratioRS beranse of 13 dents this fall; 2) stademte would misunderstanding that arose about find more Toorn for cniginalty in jTT.mmjiwrvmi-ng displays KSITlg the llColarado theme; 3) at present the j date does mot conflict with or MTcerlap other student activifies n strttimr the date for the an nual Dad's Day tinee this event Is sponsored Iry the Innocetits Society.. Hewievr, f the three tame rames which the oem tnittee nchednled a speraal ac tivity Sept I S, Oct. Si and Nov. 21, the October and No vember dates were felt t be the most advantareous weekend en whuih to have the parents of stu dents rveste of the University. The committee was called at the suggestion of the Student Council !that a representatite group meet early in the year to work out the entire fall schedule the schedule hirving to do with football games. 'Eldon Park, Council member and Chairman of the 1B52 migration,' 'called and headed the committee, Other members f the cwm- I ' mittre are: Corn Cons and Tas sels renredentctives, Jim Weber and Cniiie Clark; Council rrp reiientative and Presifient Wayne White; Dean of Women, Mar- ' Jorie Jlohnston; Dean f Stndent Affairs. J. P. Colbert; Conductor tor of I'nSvcrMty Bands, Don ; Lcntr; Director of Athletics Georre Totey" Clark; Daily ; Nrtrrwikan representative and Editor, ttuth Haymond; and cnairman Park. The 1B58 f ootbaU schedule, as at stands now, is: Sept. 1ft, Orepon at Tt will be impossible for me to attend many meetings of the beard after the bejinninr of the new Tear, and I am resignlnr at this time so that my successor will bave the opportunity to be come aounaiatod with the many important problems that will be presented to the beard during the next few mouths." Elliott's daughter. Dofothy, 3s a senior in Teachers College at the University. UJUS2AA, 5 - . "1 t ' 1 yuuu SAM, Pi Phi's Place 2nd In Decorations and shol, advertising manager of Tvon Magee'a, Charlotte Workman of HovLisfc - Swanson, and three Beta Theta Pi fraternity Delta Delta Delta sorority v . " -"members of the University staff, women's house decoration con- a j, prankforter, Frank Hall tests at the 1952 University 'gren and Manfred Keiier. Hamecoroing. J Thirteen sororities, 20 frstern- Xame of winners in each di- bs and two independent student vision were announced at the houses participated in the bouse Homecomine dance Saturdav eve-;disp!ay contest. The members of nine, along with winners in the Innocents Society float competition of that mora' ins. POSITTTK BETAS ... "Three Sure Tatars won first place in the men's bncses divisions for Beta Theta Pi fraternity tn the traditional Eomeoamtnr house deeoratSons contest. Aceordinf to the Betas, the three sure thinrs are Death, Taxes and Victory over the Gopher. (C of X photo.) ,,!' : 1 tt -" "- 'Ml wv-' x a F n i. Resigned By Fritz Daly Secretary-Treasurer j Will Enter New Field Fritz Daly lias resigned Jrom his position as secretary-treasurer c-I the University Alumni Association, Eugene C Dinsmore, Association President, announced Saturday. Dinsmore said that the Asso ciation's boar of directors ac cepted the resignation -"with deep regret.'" Daly, who has Iweu seretary-reasnrer sinoe is4f wfan toe snooeeded Els- wwrth DnTean, resigned to crrtrr another field, Dinsmore said. Daly made ao announcement of Ids future plans. Before coming to Lincoln ais alumni secretary, Daly was state editor lor the Omaha World Herald. The board named Miss 'Verne da Thitney, .assistant secretary, as acting secretary, effective Dec. L Dinsmore was authorized to ap point a committee to study (quali fications of applicants far the position. In accepting Daly's resignEfion, the board said: "The Association lias -made -creat strides Hinder his leadershin. and its progress voider! Lincoln: Sept 26, Illinois atCham- liis aarrunistration will be a great paign; Oct. S, Xansas State at challenge to his successor. Manhattan; Oct. 10, Tttsburgh at "His outstanding .contribution to Pittsburgh; Oct 17, Miami at Lin ths growth of the Association, I coin; Oct 24, Missouri t Coluro through constant .contact -with thefbia; Oct II, Kansas University at ananv local orcanizations and his Lincoln: Nov. U, Iowa State at attendance at Alumni Club meet-1 Ames; mor. a, uoioraao at iun- ior an cxammanon. i jusi came that the aelectaon would e maae Second place in the men's bosses division went to Strata Alpha Ma and third to Phi Gamma Delta, Three aoaorobte mentions were Phi Kappa Psi. attractiveness; Theta S3, execu tion; and Delta Tau Delta, originality. Pi Beta Phi placed second among the women's houses. Delta Gamma was third, and honorable 1TivT- fJmma Phi Rta execution; and Alpha 33 Delta, originality. The wtnadnr Beta Theta PI decorations wore built around Three Sure Thinrs death, taxes and victory over 1he Gophers. The Delta Delta Delta decorations featured a product known as "Slopeut, manufac tured by the "Glassford Co." and tnaranteed to make Gophers "ro poof." Judges were -Marjorie Menf-jday. So condinrted the 'contest under the direction of Chairman Bob LaShelle. The decora tiocs were judred a sire, orUmality, movement and the centering of the them around the rame of the week and welcome to alumni. Dormitory leefs 12 Officers Hall Voting Climaxes Two-Day Campaigning Nominations were Tuesday- the Campaigning was Wednesday and to 4 tt AUF Reveals Activity Queen Competitors "STOP 3C ... Delta Delta Delta sorority wen first place la the women's benses division In the University Bomecominr bouse decorations contest. Their decorations advertised "Stepem," a product which would make the Gophers r pooL U of X photo. ICosmet l(lub To Consider V Change In Voting Method ran the political week of the three dorm: tones which com prise Residence Halls for Women. Thcee sets of officers were elected. Freshmen EH aO offices in Beppner Halt They are: Cathy Olds, prestdent; Charlene Inr ana, vice-president; Charlotte Dafoe, secretary; and Doris 11111 m .i ill I chosen by their activities as can-l IfT J,re. 1 didates for the AU Unrverstyi-aBn- S&teJaxaat i Fund Activity Queen will be Gable, presnSent: Shirley Decker. jiidged Wednesday from 7 to vwe-piresaeni; ??s 'Ipjn. in Union Room 313. ;hretary; and Marce?yn Dednci, j The one EnaDv chosen to reign 801581 3i:aiman ''over the AUP Anctjcm this year! Elected at RavTDorjd EaU were '(will be announoed just before the one freshman and three sopbo f Auction Dec. lfi. Jraores. Freshman Carol Thomp- I The candidates and their posi- 'son tops the list as president Vir- WWU UJU. fc- JWK C - ' - tmrirnr- R'TnifTw9 RtflT freaninv 1 Mivamoto. secretary and Eetea ' of the Barb Activities Board lor Ixanax is social By ULA WAXXX Staff ffrtter , Jones Oh, nry wife peBters roei -" vnvwn.wuii vnivnitvj v.i a lot vy asking me for money all The method of selecting the VfTf1 St '1852 Nebraska Sweetheart and tired to death and she says noth-i - . , . . . . tag but "moneT. snonev. monev' Trmx osmet will be decided -by All the time it's give me a -dollar, 'Xosrnet IQub members at a spe- gne me wt collars, g:re me 75 -cuu rneexing ai neither surrestioB was accepted by Kosmet Khtb. Coed finalists for the Nebraska Women; Janice Harrison, Daily: Jfebraskan reporter: Beverly Davis, handicrafts chairman of Red Cross; Donna Elliott, Actjvj-' ties Mart chairman for the Associ ated Women Students. ' Jo Johnson, publicity cisirman and scruad leader for Tassels; she cents. Bobs "What cm earth does do with all that -money? Jones I doEl Smew. I never give her airy. Vk on Phone: John Smith Is sik and cant come to class today. Be requested me to no- : tify yon. Enrltah Prof: All rifht TTb ! this speaking? Toioe: This is icy roommate. Doctor Say "Ah. Patient But, doc, I didnt come 5 p.m. Monday. rrcsaoeni Don Dcvries lute recom mended that a committee composed of Mortar Boards, Inno cents and the ILosmet Xhfb x ccattre beard nelec the Jffebrasica l i r L.-j Tuesday the nominafions mittee of the haEs decided slates for each of the t&ree halls. Wednesday campaigning on a fufl scale beraau The canrpairn Ing was distinreisbed by cards bung on individual door knobs, announcing each faction's par ticular candidates. Also there were the usual Berrveta Rosenacmist, a section bead CUJ OU i j- , i . f Swcetbeart title we: Barbara os m caymona ana jsem norrwer. Xrr - n', Ar,r-.i A third feeture were Prince Kosmet finalists are: Ed fn- thi arm Rir.nlt nct- trumpeting someone's candidacy. Joel Mead. jl 7 WCA and Religious Wel- xrEternities participating in the fare Council will also have can all-male revue are: Beta Theta Pi, 'didates. jjeita Tau EeJa, Sigma Cbi, Sig- Hemphill,.. . dinner interrupting the peaoenii sanction of the dining roams. Those elected will hold cfSce Ifor the remainder of the year. ma Phi Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta and Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Tau Omega and Beta Sigma Psi will CmmecUncofri star 'submit curtain acts. j Dcvries . Sweetheart and Prine Kosmct. It was ings. has been stimulation Inspirational to alL and I coin: and Nov. Lincoln. 2, Oklahoma 1 .0 pay any bilL i Doo AhhhhhbJ Blasts, Booms r Burning Dcirps w mm m m irua w Issue trom nouse u Qcorotions By FAT FECK Feature F.ditor Crundhl Crash'! Eattlfi! Bo Bo "Ha! Battleground! A carnival of sound color anfl pledge power UBhered in the 1B52 decoration .mspiBy rnaay nigm. atic ""Madman CJlaBBford" wear ing a Toman .drartery sand a violin fiddled -while SDT pledges bar becued a gopher. "'.Goriher Burns while GHassford liddles you know. On Ti.il ground a two-story a nmriFBfl inmfiK that Thnw Sizzled KGlaKBfordian head gobbled opb- in Trench and collapBd 4n chem- ierbergej'K, ichomped, spit out bones istry batched -out .dozens oI ideas and iaughea wna lauitnea. j.ne ach .calculated In beat anything 'chefs ai Phi Gammi Delta sold the neighbors could -dream mn. Origmality 1852 was -"better than ever beJnre., as the our- 1 rent brand of originality nas been lor the Hast 42 years. The smiling lane oI Busker mentor Bill vGlaBSIord seemed to take precedence over the msual mighty -gridder. ""Sniiling Bill" beamed -over the campus Irom nomtage points in front of the Phi 3um house. amma Phi Beta and EDI. Be played -every tiling from as angel to a madman. The CJammn IhTs "'Smiling TilU,'' bis little pink feet tnruBt into TLoman vundals anfi the re- , muinder ml bis subntuntiality thrust into a Crecian drapery pnemd throufb the rldea gates f "Busker BeKven," where be Teijrnefl supreme surrounded iy Taluxy of chemhimic line men. Across the fraternity row Adrl 'gopherbercerB" to passerby, pro- cfiedi; to .charity. The carfl section rot 1b a practice -early at the Alpha Tun Omega nouse 'Where a minia ture card section flashed t"oni a sniniature stadium the snes sage, "Kattifigrnnnd, Cio Tor Broke, Bripht Tiotoi-y, Satur- : fiuj' Berft." Beta Theta Pi adfled another sure tiling to the traditional two a giant hunker an the front b'ard methoditiaily sguashed the hie -out 'Of a Gopher, :3B mm. when the "beBer ' snuKica" flirwcd rut f the TK system aoroas several hundred steeping are? Through the front yard of the literary-minded Phi Beta Pbfs marched the -"Pied Piper of Bus- keriand .drowning the onending Goahers to Ihp tatal irhr if riR- ffeat. - ' Cars jammed thick on fralern-. ity tow to see the craftBmanBtup of the Unrvereity, but a train Tan on -'S" Street The Alpha PhTr. hwelcomed grads "aboard" the Phi depress which chugged through the yard, A werntarlan Gopher -with a atose like Undulph and teeth like scoop shovels tiaJted dis vacytti before an car of oorn to frig for him in the Theta1 display. Although no -one crewled un der the carousel to see, it is be lieved the Sammies talked a kind' 1 ana rnam ikmain. m &,!5DX Selects 2 Delegates balloting by tickets, Thursday, ot xne Josmei ajuu the uiCht Bevne. Mortar Board Fresldent Syria -Sraane and innocent President Don 9obie agreed Tnursday to serve on the committee if De vriew flaa is approved by ICosmet X3ub members. Devries told The Daily Ne- fbrEEkan, Saturday, be was an Sa- ror ol rpvamping the past eiecnon hmethod because lot of reports have reached me that there was a movement on to stamp out tbu election.'" The XX Fresiaent was pre sumably referring to the recent proposal of womens ersssuKS tions, wninh wiB be voted on Monday might to twyontt ticket balloting elections. This proposal, Devries ieel, 1T0 Convention Ken Uystrom, student delegate,! and Dr. JL B. Blumberg, alternEte proJessiDnEl "delegate, will attend the Sigma Delta Chi convention held in Denver next "Wednesday through Saturday. Dr. Blumberg, assistant profes sor of jotirnaliEm, will also par ticipate in the National Corjven tion of Editorial Writers, which as meeting in Ztenver at the same P.M. Headlines By SALLY ADAMS Staff Writer Truman To Meet Ike Tuesday wvcmiHCT1 tpttwi A"K m'tn imBPt Presidenl-eSert DwirM ESseE- (hower Tuesday for a private discussion before holding their formal inonlerenoe on the change of aDmirustrBtions. jtresiaeiradi iwcreiuy Tt.ni'Pr Tnhlrr ssdfl there will be o time limit on the talk. After 'fihe personal session Truman and Eisenhower will be ioined by their aids. With Truman win be Secretary of Stale Dean Acbeson, De fense Secretary Eobert level. Treasury Secretary John Snyder and Mutual Security Director W. Averill Earriinan. Ssn. Henry Cabot LDdfe and banker Joseph M- Doage wall aoeompany iiisennower. iiodge plunged into a stream of Tnilitary and iiplomatir secrets to brief Eisenbower. Be said ba work wiB be "largely in secret fields and will Teguiie a virtual ssews blackout. He said the people wrSi whom be is working want fix talks to be "cOTfidentiar becB-use they ""involve national security J" Much of Lodge's mission will center on the Stele and Defense Departments with emphasis on the Korean War and TJiierfbower coming trip to the batUcfront. Be will confer with lioveti at t&t "time. Be win spend much of bis time taking part an a 19CEW panel which will analyze editorial pages of leading American newspapers. Pentagon Monday. Reclamation Group Approves Wcter rrogrom NATION AI CTCLAMATIOS ASSCCIATIOW arprcved a 23- Umtrt Tnuirmul mmvr Tinlimr SrJtj!Tir.ima with th irrminifie that CsM3 Dr. W. W. Swindler, dirertor irreBE jj to recerce a $2,3Oti,ODtif00Q proposed six -year reclamatim the School f Journalism, will also -nnctrurfimi mnm P.sclatnutioti CominiEsioner Michael W. hwas taking -"Kosmet IQnb tunc- attend both the JOCEw and the 3-, Isi& program would financially equal mil funds arrested tions away from K.osmet Jub" feigma Xtelta cm coirvenUon. HJej-m rrXtmstirm in so mt it smH& cnit and fhereiore is in fsrporof chang- Goodrich, president of the student 1 -h rrrm,m 4 fta wrwrrtnd lo the ww Ptmlalican-crHS- ing the voting method. Sigma Delta Chi chapter, -will be t-Tu.rt ConiTress under a repuest voted tar the out-coing Democrrtie The past method ol ipoting was anottier obBerrer at toe E-igma A-,--, v. r fTsri t rn tw4 recently ana-h-zed by Student 'Delia Cm com?eirtion, Council's judiciary committee. Taken tunder considerHtion was PJffrFia Tft-rrT? w Hosmet IDib's TOlicr tf oermit- -"- ting anyone attending the Tail CvIaim4a4 ftnr T"tr Kerue to mrte. The Council coro-'Snaea WHS UOy miixee lett tnsa. voting stiauld be ,ina tDongress. Straus said as an aftermath of the recent election that '(reclamstion was "cemented more sojifily than erer into tbe strnctare jol EKtioniil policy, nstioral tradition, and tnational life." Lleter Hep. IvEHler, KebraEka congressmm expected to be Ci.iir an cf the House Committee bandling jeclamstioa legMatin, sr.id Ihe experts the rew Congress to hr "a greet deal ci enomETpemTOt to Jeasible irrigation projects, errwciiLy tbose wzacn wTiii txe'p The indirinal Dictate -deaaiine Vaguely familiar, lut with ihearted car 'dealer .Dirt of a dis- limited to University students and lor the Comhusker ias been . rrfh mA ci n ivHrm the Phi Delta Thta morieland tear un pledges. That was arty. through wliich tlie Hushers vDrted. J'hi Hanpa Tai may lirve reen p.ralwfl for their aop opera" on Triflsy tikUt, but did they reoeive the same brand of praise n fiuturflny morning cs- a otrofce ta genius, except that the pledges had to carry it to the hoiiHe. There were many snore dis plays, but TSouh IffetMrtej-a supply of two sj-llable adjectives is rr hausted. a The eommittee rsRommenfieS that E-owmrt X3uh either sell a dierent colured ticket to iis ouln persons which woulii pre sent them from nttlne r to,, renwe the ballot trtvb nelore they cll the ticket. Htrwrvex, Students who lirve not- liad ) their pictures taken may report to Iradfa To Propose Wcr Prise mr Tlsn "UKTTED K ATI 0!CS, N.Y. India is reportfid wcrkirg m lCohin Be;tTi studitw any time ,posal .calling for a Sour-power protective croup to haniie rp jTuesday. Students who nave had tion of prisoners is Korea. It is being saggested, idiplorastse jtssr- taeir pictures taeen ano are ters said, taat Poland, C5cnosjxn,tia, tweflen nfl t-wjtise-iasiS asked to pick up their pronis and Imake v.p the prolerte srotrp. They said the plaa would p:4 t return them to Colrin Beyn after jlrrored ty TTaahi.r.r,on Vat thri frienily ddegstisns asre tryteg t chooBing the one they Lke. iiTercome 'fjectiaas.