ciiireooeir t iravocsnffloini AS y the . Foio of a Gfat Midwttm Vairnitr vul. pz-iNo. no LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Friday, April 10, 1953 hrty-11 turee St ydeof s 1 Compete Poir SC Posifroiius n May 41 iallot J Casses To Be Dismissed Monday For 11 A.M. Speech By FRANCIS SVOBODA SUff Writer Jean-Jacques Servan Schreiber will address an All-University convocation Monday at 11 am. in the Coliseum. All classes will be dismissed for the convocation which will feature Schreiber, foreign editor of the French newspaper Le Monde. He will speak on 'What are Russia's Plans for Western Europe?" Schreiber is considered one of the outstanding French journalists of today. His work appears regularly in the leading European news papers. He also writes a monthly article for the magazine The Re porter in this country and frequently contributes columns of polit ical comment to the New York Herald Tribune, the Washington Post and others. During the war years Schreiber served as a fighter pilot with the Free French Air Force. He received his training in the United States. After the war he studied Eligibility checks on candidates for Student CouncU membership have been com pleted by council and University officials. Dean Linscott, council elections committee chairman, announced those eligible to run for council posts in the May 4 election. B T-1nrTrrrUDg1n?imcil Pst from the College of Agriculture include: Lincoln Symphony Winners bership chairman. Alpha Lambda 'Eomics cluD Delta, Home Economics Club' A1"1 and Science Council, YWCA, and Coed Coun-' Alana Ackerman, Kappa Kappa I Euildrs Worker, Red Cross, and Ag Buil.der Bd Cross and Homelhislorian, house manager and rush . , , " i Economics Club. chairman Home Economics Club. Norn Westcott. Ixve hall, Tas- ShWey Lanh Alpha Phi, -"i'f" ujcui- 5 iiu nome ,ii;a caoinet and Ked Cro Jerry Eoe, Phi Gamma Delta, Corn Cob Worker. Bernie Wish now. Ricma Al-nVia -- uu, JVHJJUa JVdUpa - .rr.m..I . ,s -T-f selors-. INUCWA . J section head and Band. 1 V junior tvnoDt I, farmhouse. Az Jnpi r.nrHn c;m, n Jack Korers. Gamma Lamhda Union, Builders Board, Band, Cornhusker, XUCWA, YVk'CA and Band University debate squad Gamma Lambda, and Corn Cob Builders and University Singers. Jean Sandctedt, University Theater, Aquaquettes and YWCA. Paul Scbeele, Corn Cob worker, Beta Sigma Psi secretary and Uni versity debate squad. j Business Administration Dan Fopel. Sigma Alpha Mu,1 i. orter. j Marianne Hansen, Delta Delta Elaine Millrn. Chi Omega rush Delta, Daily Nebraskan staff chairman, Home Economics Club writer, AWS, Builders Committee Council, Ag YWCA cabinet j worker. Mary Jeanette Moore, Alpha' Mary EUxabeth Boose, Gamma Chi Omega, Ag Rodeo Club WAAJ?" Beta. VWCA, Builder and Red cTuH - MUCauoni Gail Katskee. SiEma Dell. Tau. f? YeU King, Red Cross and . , , Universitv Orchestra Anna in'on committee chauman. Art Ban. Alpha Gamma Rho ttes ALT and ffi En,ke- Lu'an student l-I ',r7..UJnr . . XaUlie KatL Tovme Cluh l?rS2Von . iounB Kepuoiicpns, lnu iuJ5 v-juo, iHuiaers iwara,!Gamma A5nh rh5 rH r:" iiuuM and Builders worker. -rn cob ana Xosmet Klublorc Tassles. RaH rvrc vwri Jn Hawthorne, Alpha Chi worter. nai- 01cV, '.r" Omega. Red Cross and WAA. Betty Sisson, Alpha Omicron PL) Ired Kidder. Sirma Phi Ewsilnn' .Martn HiU. Delta Delta Delta,1 . jice presiaeni oi rta cni i neta. Union worker. j Ann Lanner, Kappa Kappa Gamma activities chairman, Phi Chi Theta, Builder, Coed Coun selor and NUCWA. I Karl MuomrL Beta Theta Pi Three out of eight class offices! president of Acacia, rnm rK rush chairman, treasurer of ATJF. have the necessary two candidates active, Junior-Senior class coun- Kosmet Klub worker and Union for the all-University elections cils, IFC. NUCWA and varsity 'budget committee chairman. May 4. ! tennis team, I College of Drntistrr Student Council elections chair-1 Treasurer Marshan Kushner 1 " Cibbs. Delta Upsilon. Xj man. Dean Linscott, made ZeU Beta Tau historian Kosmet Psi phi Pafi Hed Cross member, statement when be released the; Klub, Publications Board "and iFC.'Pas AUF member and past Union lists of candidates for the Junior i ' . worker. and Senior class offices, Thursday r?J?lnuPln Arden Means, Sigma Chi, Xi Psi i ;r,, awnrHino ai"na DeJta, Kosmet Klub.'..- i H to councu Dy-iaws, ejections couia - -- , - - i N not be held unless there were at Ui J Tiree Cass Offices Have Eligible Filings i r I,, ,44,-.! - V V 6-1 Margaret Winnie Owen, SIXDEXT PIANIST HONORED second from left, audition winner, was honored at a reception at the University Club after appearing in a concert with the Lincoln Symphony orchestra Tuesday night Pictured, left right, are: Arnott K. Folsom, president of the Symphony board; Soloists Miss Owen, pianist, and Wayne Wiegert, bass, and Symphony Con ductor, Leo Kopp. Tassels Announce Independent Filings engineering at the Ecole Poly technique of Paris. Schreiber began writing articles for Le Monde after the war. He 'was soon offered a position on the staff of the paper as special cor respondent and was sent on for eign assignments. He has traveled in North Africa, Scandinavia, South America, England, Ger many, Italy, Yugoslavia and the United States. In 1950 he eeme to America to take a Smith-Mundt Fellowship for travel and study in this country. Schreiber 's reputation as a journalist is international. He is the first political commentator of major stature to arrive on the French journalistic scene since the war years and has been credited with being responsible for the creation of the High Atlantic Council for Peace. Barry Bingham, president of the Louisville Courier-Journal who recently spent a year in Paris as head of the EGA Mission to France said, "I was much impressed by Schreiber and quite amazed that such a young man should have so much prestige and influence in thoughtful circles in France." Senator Estes Kefauver commented on Schreiber 's "clear snd concise insight," and James M. Farley wrote enthusiastically of "his personality, his ability and his accomplish ments." SnSS Pefeimenfe Granted On Class Rank Bids for University construc tion and remodeling were submit ted Thursday. The Commonwealth Electrical Companv of Lincoln submitted the low bid of $111,837 for elec trical work on the rew Men's! . . , . .. Dormitories. Other Dormitories , Students may ask then- local v.,ric -Vrr,;ori t Tj.r.tA ,- an CThil boards for deferments on Tassel applications for unaffili-Applicants for each of their affili- xbe electrical bid will go before "e ot their class landings at e or aie-a vacancies in 1 asseis. !, vt rst nf . ior weir lasi iuu academic year. ciiy campus union activity inces. j The applicants will be invited to provaL ated girls are available at Those interested who are sub ject to the draft, should fill out club. cjfipe j Junior class officer candidates -There will be no -"JPnt. ,rH. str. ti o tomjmn, Sigma .Alpha Ep- as 10 wnemer eujniuus j ku - -- "r f.-r.- .. V silon and Phi Delta Phi. ellicers will be ceia until a ttu- tr'lXl v uc dent Council meeting Wednesday ,c J)Tesin' University (April 15)," Linscott said. jThest Cora Cob worker Kos- Candidates for senior class ct-Klub worker and NUCAA; fices, their activities and affilia-.K Scholia. Builders worker, tnsare: Vice pre?id?nU Elchw-d Fae,. ! pr.hinTp "IZZ: Do.Sorby. Kappa Psi secretary jaa umef. P''J -;r- r-Kiand APA treasurer. nT-iiin sarin Tranjr nun arm " m " - -"--- TFf! renrsenlative. (president and Ag YMCA. Hhnzs opened Wednesday and the Tassel tea Aoril 19 st the Fnr remodelinp the Plant 7n will continue until April 16. j Alpha Phi house. idustrv at the Coilese of Arri.ul- a draft data form so the Univer- Dick Wieland, Phi Delta Theta!, ",J".-?1 rariJ;i The pledging ceremonv and a re, me waiter J. tfroer com- sny can iiie a siuceni cercacaie and Xi Psi Phi. a Y??1"? lZ- Jf"1"5 and picnic for me new members will Par.y of Lincoln submitted the with local draft boards, giving Collrr at Ijv "v ol jcoji o-o wosuxu vcj- jjg ne,j Anril 20 Jlow Did OI $e,38U. tJi ulJ!UilJg lur toe scnooi year ;c "6""' fWflt; ti Via urn -nWrrerl after A-WOSOn CrOS. OI UDCOIU SUO-i .?!Ia5f?L??0Jii23!L the low bid of $3350 for Draft Data Forms can be ob- Cfaarles Wright, Beta Theta Pi, 7 v l,,v rv,: Tvnit- -dv,; ' College of Pharmacy Lynn Brady, Kappa Psi, APA Big Sister' iynn erany, j&appa isi, afa . andScruple (Pharmacy Pf-AppllCatlOnS Open Monday a year Later if they participate ,V."JS. w wct """" al me mce. oi your couege in all Tal activities and earn Dairy buildings at the College ofjdean or at the office of Veterans a required number of points. i Agriculture. and Selective Service (room 109 Temporary L. Affairs, Engineering: Highlight of the Tassel's activi-' f I.I J"?T . ties is Homecoming. The pep or- f VeWiiUfl WI UDS, xou Tr&y cusregara tins notice: eanization and Corn Cobs snonsor and the Homecoming parade. jTT A f f Five Tassel members are nomi- " rlijwi IIUI w nated as Pep Queen candidates. rC renresentatjve. ,mjji x'.rir ri nr? , ... , . maxea as rep vueen canaiaaies. Vic7Snt, Jame. Collto.,! Treasurer. Jim Hofstetter. Deltatg Clau8'n' S33 051 and Monday will mark the openmg University students elect the A CnnUfnfmn ' jUpshm housemanager. varsity ASCT. ' for flings for Coed Counselor ,quccn bom this slate. Ml WOfiVeniOn ! track and -N" club. Da id Oboa. Delta Tau Delta Bj2 sisters." r . . . il on . By BILL DEAXIES SUff Writer A farmer with a cummer aftcr the first closing date because boarder, was driving his hr-se to ony one candidate per office had tov.-n. The horse stopped so ire- turned a completed filing blank. Cjuently as to lead the boarder to ask, " What ails your horse that be y r n Cf U r 1 ADC ttops so often? Is he lr .kyT 1 1 U" OLDULAKO 'No," repJie:" tne ip- ner, "nes an right Iff -imj.. he's too darned afraid t.tbody will say "Whoa, and he won't bear it, that he slops to listen." Secretarj-, Tom Woodward, 60' cnairman. w r,nr rr WUljam EasdaL Sigma worker and Daily Ne'braskan staff :AIJE. iladrigal Singers and Corn!a m. 5 p m- in Ellen Smith Hall member. i'-'" "':-J' Linscott noted that filings for!, r - -ornnusKerl filings will be accepted in the class officers had been extended coop ara aill. ;Home Economics building. Members are recuired to attend Cbi'luniOT eoeds mav annlv from S,1U amf rallies, they striates Province of Newman Clubs 11 OIJ11U1 JlriJJ (rtt, "1 , a T- i ir: - -1, i i i Inp-irt nwlr On hj Air ratrniiw - uj'c-j jwujjjiiia uju;ifciiaias, ana iiiuoun wiii oe cejtij Cornhusker!fiij hi. avt in Wus"er t University functions. April 24-26 in St Louis, KissourL' 1. If you have not reached your 18th birthday. 2. If you have reached your 35th birthday. 3. If you are a veteran of World War n and are classified in IV-A The thirteenth annual Central or VIA. 4. If you have more than one dependent 5. If you are a member of, and T.crfiV a rv,m. Th fhpmp nf ht wk mn. nsve oeen oeierrea cy.ira Army S w 7r iCt,,p 1 vention will oe "The Educed OTC, the Air Force ROTC or the Teachers College Bonnie A It man. Gamma Phi (continued to page 4 column 1) Law Banquet To Reveal Order Of Coif Awards Armlirant must have a J1 av- ary, jSz4. erage. They will be reouired to 'chapter of Mortar Board. attend weekly meetings with their board member, assist with Penny. rx, CvLjL;!, Carnival and Friendship Dinner LcSiy II CXnlDlTIOn preparations, be present at New Ail f Student Week, write letters Jur-UPSnS AT JOSlVn l tVn ntiV. 4Valrl Apostle, ana tne su eject oi tne i series of conferences to be beldj 6. If you are a member of a will be taken from the adapted reserve component of the armed theme, "Knowledge, Love, and forces and are classified in I-D. 7. If j'ou have been disqualified by Selective Service for physical Wise beyond his years was the -ollese tudents who paused be- ion answerine a charming widow , ,. . ,v,; T. t r -;,,,,. ?,. who had asked him to guess ncr University Law Coilegelpreme Court Judges Paul E. Bos-! first time, interviews wiU ae- . . sa"'wiil be revealed at the annual laugh, El wood B. ChappelL Fred held for applicants and fewer ap- cuiyw iiw Asoeiation banquet Sstur-,W. Llessmore, Adolph E. v.enke. che insisted. . . at 7 nm at fh l.in.f1n Ho- John W. Yeaaer. Edward F. Car tel. "Vm I have 'eraL" he an- .7 :v --rilo "V.'hiit I twem w'ui . Seniors in carrt oecioe is : t of j,. clafi( wiJ1 awarded you len years memberships In the Order of the of your looks, f Ja f . llO.if, a natmal bonoray law so tn account of your intelligence. me i Certilicaws ana Keys win dc That Viven to members of the 1952- 53 Nebrafka Law Review at the wognition banquet. Members are: John M. Gradwohl, editor; i Wi'liam H. Grant, Emwy P. Bur inett. Robert W. Green, Robert J. :SVjjfi)fi"er. Jean A. Caha, Donn E. Tavis. Ronnie W. Hunter. Warren ft Wise. Patrick W. Healey, John . VUnn, Donald T. Rock, Jer rA4 L Strasheim, and Eleanor L ! Knoll The 1952-53 Allen Competition ter and George Turner, Clerk of the tipper ten per the Supreme Court i Action." This series of conferences will be led by different confer- ins the summer months to their ' ' r'" t"a"J:" "'fu,or otner reasons. little sifters a. id attend all t wi uu rui.uau u.uuij o. n you an suta -vmo is Campus Knov-how sessions anditarian Design displaying tega" . vT l- 7l !inot 10 tfle WeTn fo' chse a more se-&L"l!w SiH-if!: I Pan-American Day WvfVf f Sr - iTaH lh Jos-yn Art Museum in Omalia. tion will be included in a flat rate' Pan-American day, which is lvTrwin rfSvS The exhibition will be on dis-I S!9-9. This includes staying at Saturday, will be celebrated by lyn Erwm. president said. For the! ,A 5. . "V,n oe on cwan w,.ti -b.-w- v, th mmK Psn-Amwiran Club bo piay uniii April ; . V. , ; v d The articles, displaying the c""iL'IC" V.V" '"'v""1- " ' Those interested may si?n up" There wiU be refreshments and plicants will be selected. Inter-work of artists from a ten state vinrwB win zyi? jjtiu om-uiuay. icirea, j.'iciuuirs ceramics, ejieiiicii Kain, rain, g away, a xain ume other day. it what the weather man said as he emptied the water btuktt the best substitute he had for a new rati n Brace Lab. How ever, after studying some chart and graphs, be smiled and said that it wwa't rain n Saturday vr Sunday. This doesn't mean that we should rspect fair weather, just n rain. NROTCt The captain made his entry In v,mner. wjji be honored, and tee the ship's lo?: Mate drunk w-0niiit)n will be given to the beard duy.H When the mate became so-f advi;rs which supervised the ber he vas furious to see his nti-rompei()n. Brard members arc: demeanor on record and begged jjarry Curtiss, firrt semester his uMkxt to strike it out; h,r).iajrman, Hyanms; Walter G. flajme5 it was bis first ffcuVf Anderson, second semester chair-' and promised be would never be ljnan gjjjjnj. Rjrtiard M. Dux intozicated again. The captain b ' lsj,,. Charles E. Dill said, "The exact truth has to be man ford, Rhard L. Spang writVm in this log." !w Lincoln; John C. Dean, Glen- Miffiftf- APrU 20 -di jS Wn PrmCDt " 'SS cent, jUnion Spring Show Set For April 19 Engineering Students Honored im.n.iui iJiiMpinwnaiii, iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii im n i 11 iiiiii "M i -r-iA nc. ', ' i i 41 ' ' 'Li i ' -fc ,n i,mm2ZrZ'A With 'Shades Of Tin Pan A!!e Theme "Shades of Tin Pan Alley" will phrey, Delores Garett and Mar be the theme of the Union's Spring shall Christensen; Dick Pickett . . , ... , . .-Jan Harrison, Mary Robinson and Show to be April 19 at 7-30 Betty Stratton, Carol Unterseber tj5i. in live Kjumu uwiwui, land Al Helbert Eight acts, pertaining to ihei Ben Polk wili be the master cf Tin Pan Alley theme are sched- ceremonies. uled. j Stanley Sipple is chairman ot Participants will be; Alpha Om- the general entertainment com icron Pi chorus line, Jery rlum-imittee. Starlight Terrace Ball Scheduled For Saturday SIXTEEN NEW SIGMA TAU MEMBEEg turn to keep the log and hi ; entry ;aiaoiron:''iYWm n. Yost, Fre read; "Captain sober today. Imont; Duane W, Acklie, ?.'orfo!k A regal looking woman SJtting w;'uy " ttie diner of a Twentieth Century Frd J. be. Curtis, Imperial; chroeder Jr, Curtis. train was asked by a waiter vlrZiuiSi the tent over her solicitously, "Par-Kansas City, Wo. m address the don me, are you the cold "gffiS XiU: Kebra,ka . SelecUd for membership tn SUrma TirTenturTnT1 j!". honorary o the basts l scholarship, leadership and practicality are: rlrst row from left Lumir Rlpa, sophomore; Wesley Kchultz, junior; Eicuard Ayers, junior; Walter WiU, senior; Simon Del fad, junior; Darrrl Grothen, sopbomore; Karaurl Tbaut, junior, and Ben Eudinkow, junior. Second row from left Tini Anvelt, junior; John Fitzgerald, junior; Charles Y. Anderson, senior; New man Foley, junior; deruld L. Fiebarty, junior; Leslie Martin, senior; John Snowden, junior, and Orrln Thomas, Junior. A rock garden centered around ichestra will wovide the musie for a wishing well will be the setting the dance. .f-i.ifd iTr, The intermission entertainment nail tM"W"iJ " '-'ifill hp hi Oii Cjmpoa trin nm- Aiviti building. d of Di;jne Teaster zytey The dance is scheduled to begin ; rn( rw,,,i, ' at V p.m. and last until 12 mid-i nijfht Dave Baun and bis or- .Tfj801" dance may be j obtained from the Ae Union of- ilwer or from any union commit- Traffic Violations A. a pan of Tne Nebrakan's safety wfn; yur studS Jwir tapuli'hlnr the names of .11 student, and faculty members convicted of traffic U"TJT ? Se ah n.mM he run. The Netrakan t not iryine UemJlTmVt Zr everyone for the need for Join The i$0 far Crusade For Safety Here Is My Pledge Itimittw) li. I tin arimitM ta tmrUmtmm m4 niriwMiMM tnrlnf omtdri Ml an Mlfslt to mr a4 ttw mi mt tumf t ttHmw smb. I tter mrvHf twflvr to Mnm Itv w mt mM br vrt ! mM Gogela Addresses Nu Med Society saMy. ME pKuM fulit to'f7, SlltlKIMS OR BIMAL BOITS HO. 23 University Students have signed The Nebrmkan Safety Pledge tee member. Admission is tl.50 per couple. The general chairman Is Junior V ir t i . . t Dr. Louis J. Gogela, Lincoln ''V' KllV'uma m rBe neurosurgeon, spoke on neurolo-,M ""'" co""'iJllee gical surgery at the Wednesday J The committees are: decorations, meeting of the Ku Med Society. jBill Carlson, Don Leising, Jim Surgery of the central nervous Johnston, Gerald Langemcicr, system and cranial region was Joyce Taylor, llartha licuermann, emphasized. Dr. Gogela showed Phyllis Dudley and Janet Hamme fslides of tumors and X-rays as man; tickets, Vern Youngman and illustration. He al displayed In-! Junior Knobcl; cauring service, utruments used in neurological Lou.5i Zemanek; publicity, Jean surgery, 'ette Selk, Iiuthie Ernest, Caroline Annual Pre-Mcd Day at the Col- Hoss, Jenny Shilhan, Dale KitzeC lege of Medicine in Omaha is to. I van Althousc, Sharon Egrer and be held May 2. The next y;u-Barbara Clark. Llarilyn Pelikan Is Med meeting is scheduled for May in charge cf interrnksion enter 6 in the Union, italnrient. IT DID AT THAT Said TCne Slavs 0 cJci Sal t. A tiki 1 1 V J r I I I ill." Li V