on Tlhiiairsdfe togds ! w3 Fir . Lack Of Religious Knowledge, 4-H Representation Discussed In Two Letterips See Page 2 Volume 54,No. 63 Barnes Four? The 1954 May Queen will be chosen from 14 candidates in spring elections Thursday. During the Ivy Day pageantry, the Queert's identity will be re vealed. The senior woman re ceiving the second highest num- CAROL GILLETT Board Positions x Devore SIB S 4 1 - , v i - - 1 1 V ' i !! i " fc m, J iliGtl". Thirty-Two Coeds To Compete rami nmott nnd JoAnn Mevers re candidates for Coed Coun selor president. ; Miss Gillett is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, secretary of Coed Counselor Board, member of Tassels and Red Cross Board. Miss Meyers is a member of Delta Gamma, Tassels and was Coed Counselor Penny Carnival chairman. CANDIDATES FOR senior board, of which two will be elec ted, are: Carolyn Auld; Terrace Hall, AWS representative, YWCA. Jan Harrison; Kappa Kappa Gamma, treasurer of Coed Coun selor Board, managing editor of The Nebraskan. Jo Johnson; Alpha Xi Delta, Coed Counselor board, vice- presi dent of Tassels. Dot Sears: International House, Coed Counselor, YWCA, BABW treasurer, Student Council activ ities committee. EIGHT MEMBERS will be elected to the junior board. Those running are: Janice Carman; Kappa Kappa Gamma, outstanding Coed Coun selor, Nebraskan copy editor, member of Tassels, Alpha Lam bda Delta. Phyllis Cast; Delta Delta Delta, outstanding Coed Counselor, Red Cross, Union, Alpha Lambda Del ta vice-president. Joy Cunningham; Delta Delta Delta, outstanding Coed Coun selor, Home Economics Club, band. ' Sharon Egger; Delta Delta Del ta. Coed Counselor, Ag Union dance committee. ,aTn" Trr Women's Resi- enCC,:HYCAuildCe0rUSnSe,0S Tassels, YWCA, Builders. fvnthia Henderson: Kappa Kappa Gamma, publicity chair- man of Coed Counselor board, AUF secretary. Alpha Lambda Delta. Joan Knudson; Alpha Chi Ome f?a, outstanding Coed Counselor, Red Cross board, Cornhusker. Vivian Lemmer; Delta Delta The Outside World By WILLIE DESCH Staff Writer Nixon To Answer Stevenson WASHINGTON The address which is scheduled next Satur day to afford the opportunity to Vice-President Nixon to answer Adlai Stevenson, will reflect the viewpoints of President Eisen hower, Nixon said. Nixon added that he did not have his speech prepared as he would have to confer with the President and other Republican leaders before he made the final draft. Nixon said that he would be speaking for the Republican party in his address. . . .. . , Nixon was hand picked by Eisenhower to fire back the party s reply to Stevenson's charge that the GOP .s using "slander, dis sention and deception" to try to win the coming congressional ' elections. Anderson Given Defense Post WASHINGTON Secretary of the Navy Robert Anderson has been nominated by President Eisenhower to be deputy secretary of defense, following the resignation of Roger Kyes which will be effective May 1: ' Anderson was a "Democrat for Eisenhower'' in 1952. He is a Texas rancher-lawyer-business man. The White House has made no announcement on a successor to Anderson in the top Navy position. The announcement of the resignation of Kyes was made by the White House last Saturday, however both the White House and Kyes said that the resignation has no connection whatever with the dispute between Secretary of the Army Stevens and Sen. McCarthy. i'ssr y V 4 Gordon Hinman enor ber of votes will be Maid of Honor. Candidates are: Virginia Barnes; Home Ec Club Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Farmer's Fair Formal Queen and Alpha Chi Omega. Nora Devore; past Cornhusker section head, Tassels, chairman JOANN MEYERS Open To Sixteen; TV1tn mitstandinp Coed Coun selor. YWCA Cabinet, Alpha Lam- rbda Delta Shrrie Manffold: Gamma Phi Beta, Coed Counselor Board his torian, YWCA, NUCWA assistant vice-president. Barbara Parje: Towne Club. Aquaquettes, Physical Education rinh Margaret Raben; Delta Delta Delta, outstanding Coed coun selor, Builders, Cornhusker sec tion head. Kay Schmoker; YWCA. Joyce Sporn; Alpha Xi Delta, Coed Counselor, Red Cross. F!li7nruth Tmnlptnn: Women's Residence Halls, Coed Counselor Board, orchestra, Sigma Alpna Iota. Carol Thompson; Alpha Chi Omega, Coed Counselor Board, YWCA, Builders. Virginia Wilcox; Alpha Omi cron Pi, outstanding Coed Coun selor, Union, Red Cross Board. SIX OF the following candidates will be elected to the sophomore board. Carol Anderson; Towne Club, YWCA, Red Cross, Aquaquettes. .Tnvpp Benee: Love Memorial Hall, Pepsters, Home Economics Club, 4-H club, Ag Union. Elliott: KaDDa Kappa Gamma. AUF, Builders, Corn- huskers. Melva Fahrnbruch; Alpha Phi, Builders, Red Cross, Cornhusk- ers. Mary Hall; Delta Gamma, Builders. Emilv Hemphill: Chi Omega, Cornhusker, AWS. MnriWn T.inpn- Iive Memorial Hall, Ag Union, 4-H Club, Home Economics Club council. Lu Makepeace; Kappa Kappa GammaT Union. Cornhusker, Aq- "dSv Novotny; Gamma Phi BuilderSi AWSi Home Ecc- ; i,,w atttt coneen Ohslund; Alpha Chi rtmocra PoH Cross Caroline Rhodes; Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA, Home Econom ics Club, Cornhusker. Lucigrace Switzer; Women s Residence Halls, Nebraskan re porter, YWCA, Builders. C IHlead The N e- braskan was unable to ob- tain a nirtnrp of de Joan Hol- X Tr $ den. Hulao Women of Panhellenic Workshop and past president of Pi Beta Phi. Connie Gordon; 1952 summer activities co - ordinator, AUF Board, Red Cross vice president, Gamma Alpha Chi president, Student Council and vice prest dent of Sigma Delta Tau. Diane Hinman; Coed Counsel ors, AWS Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Union committee chairman, Cornhusker section head, and Delta Delta Delta. Georgia Hulac; Student Coun cil, Tassels, Orchesis president, Six slates of candidates will from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Votinc will take place for the . . .... board members for Associated Women Students . , C oed Counselors, Barb Activities Board for Women. Votine will be conducted in required. Junior and senior women each coed may vote for six Eligible Bachelors. A revision has added two representatives to each of the three Board, boosting to seven the number of members to be selected Thursday. All University women are eligible to vote in this election. Two officers, president and vice-president, will also be selected. dential contest automatically will become the vice -president. Unaffiliated women will select a president, vice-president, two senior, four junior and four sophomore board members in the BABW election. WAA members who have earned at least 10 points this school year are eligible to vote for presi dent. vice-Dresident. secretary and President, vice-president and Coed Counselor election. Board unaffiliated; eight juniors, at least affiliated and two unaffiliated. Mortar Board members will Council. . resident, Announced By WAA, BABW Posts Sought By 24 Women Katy Kelley and Kathy O'Donnell, candidates for presi' dent of Women's Athletic AssO' ciation, and Joan Joyner and Dottie Sears, candidates for Barb Activities Board for Women president, will be voted upon by University coeds in elections Thursday. Miss Kelly, a junior in Teach ers College is secretary of WAA, Her other activities include Uni versity Theater, Nebraska Mas quers, YWCA and Chi Omega. Miss O'Donnell is WAA intra mural coordinator and a junior m Arts and Sciences. Her activ ities Include University Theater and Nebraska Masquers. She was skitmaster of the Chi Omega Coed Follies skit. Miss Joyner, a junior in Arts and Sciences, is a member of Tassels. Student Council, activi ties chairman for Towne Club, YWCA and BABW publicity chairman. Miss Sears, a junior in Busi ness Administration, is president of International House, treasurer of BABW, Coed Counselor, YWCA and treasurer of Kappa Phi and Phi Chi Theta. Shirley Jesse and Barbara Grow are candidates for secre tary of WAA. Miss Jesse is a sophomore is Teachers College. Her activities are Orchesis representative on Student Council, Coed Coun selors. Union committee chair man and Alpha Omicron Pi. Miss Grow is also a sopho more in Teachers College. Her activities include Aquaquettes, Red Cross, WAA, Physical Edu cation Club and Kappa Kappa Gamma. VYING FOR the position of WAA treasurer are Ann Yeak lev and Mary Kay Beachler. Miss Yeakley is a sophomore in Arts and Sciences. She is as sistant intramural coordinator of WAA. In addition, she works on a Union committee, and is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Delta Gamma. Miss Beachler is a sophomore in Arts and Sciences. She is duckpin sports head in WAA, a member of AUF solicitations board, a Union committee chair-i man and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. OTHER BABW positions in clude two senior board positions, four junior board positions and four sophomore board positions. Candidates for two senior board positions are: Julia Carlson, Terrace Hall, junior in Teachers College, member of YWCA and Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. Iileen Frailey, Towne Club, junior in Teachers College. Martha Heuermann, Amikita president, is a junior in Ag Col lege, member of Home Ec Club, VHEA, and Phi Upsilon Omi cron. Wilma Larson, vice president of Terrace Kali, junior in Busi ness Administration, Tassels, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA - vi - Llndfren I Lothrop To Vie For '19 54 WAA treasurer, Teachers College dean's advisory board, president of Women's PE Club and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pat Lindgren; Red Cross secre tary, AUF Board, YWCA district chairman and Gamma Phi Beta. Norma Lothrop; Coed Coun selors, YWCA cabinet, Tassel vice president, ' Homecoming Queen and vice president of Al pha Phi. Phyllis Loudon; president of WAA, Builders Board, past presi dent of Women's PE Club and member of Delta Gamma. be presented at the election for May Queen and six Eligible Ellen Smith Hall and the Ag Union. Identification cards will be will select the 1954 May Queen who will preside over Ivy Day and treasurer of that organization. board members will be selected by all University women in, the positions include two senior women, one affiliated and one two affiliated and two unaffiliated, and four sophomores, two be in charge of th e election, which card Candidates ft KATY KELLY :V. :'. '' ''"''' JOAN JOYNER Coed Counselor, sponsor of Pershing Rifles, member of Phi Chi Theta and Biz Ad Exec Board. CANDIDATES FOR four jun ior board positions are: Barbara Colbert, Keswence Halls for Women, sophomore in Teachers College. Doris Frank. Howard Hall, sophomore in Teachers College, Aquaquettes, WAA and LSA. Dorothy Frank, Dorm, sopho more in Teachers College, vice president of Pennies, vice presi dent of P.E. Club, member of WAA and LSA council. Gloria Harris, Wilson HalL sophomore in Teachers College, former BABW finance chairman, Tassel, Coed Counselor, AUF worker and vice president of Adelphi. Marlene Hutchinson, sopho more in Ag College, district rep resentative for Ag YWCA, vice president of University 4-H Club and member of Home Ec Club, VHEA, and Ag Interdenom. Dons Mach, Towne Club treasurer, sophomore in Teach ers College, former BABW his- Louden Denniston Beth Rohwer Denniston; AWS Board, Builders vice president, Farmer s Fair Board, Gamma Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron and treasurer of Chi Omega. Mary Ellen Maronde; vice president of Ag YWCA, secretary of Ag Exec Board, Home ,c Club Council, Omicron Nu, treaS' urer of Phi Upsilon Omicron and member of Kappa Delta. Donna Folmer Pflasterer; Coed Counselor Board, Teachers Col lege dean's advisory board, Stu- all University women Thursday Bachelors as well as officers and Women's Athletic Association and classes represented on the AWS The runner-up in the presi is supervised by the Student KATHY O'DONNELL 4 DOTTIE SEARS torian, member of Newman Club and Red Cross. . CANDIDATES FOR four sophomore board positions ae: Carol Anderson, Towne Club, freshman in Teachers College, member of YWCA, Aquaquettes, Kappa Phi and Red Cross. Ellen Jacobsen, Love Memor ial Hall, freshman in Ag College, member of Home Ec Club, Ag Marion Janda, Love Memorial Hall, freshman in Ag College, member of University 4-H Club, Home Ec Club, YWCA and Pep sters. Patra Nelson, Towne Club, freshman in Teachers College, member of YWCA, Union activ ities worker snd University Theater. Hanna Rosenberg, Towne Club, freshman in Arts end Sci ences, Cornhusker, YWCA and orchestra. Charlotte Sears, Loomis Hall, freshman in - Ag College, Ag YWCA cabinet, Ag Union house committee, member of University 4-H Club, Ag Interdenom, and Kappa Phi. j i y I - ; I T h e Nebras- kan was un able to obtain a picture of Marlene Rees. Maronde dent Council, AUF Board, Hon orary Commandant and member of Alpha Chi Omega. Marlene Rees; Red Cross Board, YWCA representative, Cornhusker Beauty Queen, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta and member of Alpha Omi cron Pi. MARILYN BREWSTER May Q MMlmMM$A 111! 0wmm$Sii ; l:f lfli pi'f iPi' ' - lliplil liispiili: iliiite i L . Slate It EFor AWS Boar Brewster, Mullarky Nominated; 32 Coeds Compete For Posts Marilvn Brewster and Eileen Mullarky are candidates for president of Associated women Students' Board. Miss Brewster is AWS notifi cations chairman and past treas urer. secretary of Tassels. sec retary and publicity chairman of the Teachers College dean- advisory committee, member of Alpha Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta and Pi Lambda rneta. Miss Mullarky is AWS Coed Follies chairman, vice president of Builders, member of the Teachers College dean's advis ory committee, Delta .Gamma and Pi Lambda Theta FIVE senior members will be chosen, from the present junior class in addition to the two of ficers. The defeated candidate in the presidential election will serve as vice president for the coming year. Senior board member nornl nations are: Joyce Bennington; Alpha Chi Omega, secretary of AWS, presi det of Tassels and member of Student Council. Mary Ellerbrook; Kappa Delta, AWS House of Representatives, member of YWCA Cabinet. Mary Gattis; Chi Omega, vice president of French Club, treas urer of Philosophy Club, mem ber of Aquaqettes. Nancy Hemphill; Pi Beta Phi, AWS point system chairman, Union Board, Phi Upsilon Omi cron and Gamma Alpha Chi. Martha Hill; Delta Delta Delta, member of Tassels, Biz Ad Coun cil, YWCA Cabinet, Phi Chi Theta president. Betty Hrabik; Love Memorial Hall, AWS Board, president of Home Ec Club. Elections To Decide Bachelors Coeds To Select Six Eligible Males Six Eligible Bachelors will be selected Thursday at all-women elections and presented at the annual Kosmet Klub Spring Show April 29. Candidates are: Al Anderson, Phi Delta Theta; Bill Campbell, Sigma Alpha Ep silon; Larry Dane, Brown Pal ace; Marv Friedman, Sigma Al pha Mu; Darrell Grothen, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Jim Hof stetter, Delta Upsilon. Skip Hove, Delta Tau Delta; Dave Jones, Alpha Tau Omega; Dwight Jundt, Farm House; Marshall Kushner, Zeta Beta Tau; Don Lees, Alpha Gamma Sigma; Carl Mammel, Beta Theta Pi and Bob Oberlin, Sigma Chi. Don Overholt, Kappa Sigma; Bob Russell, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Bill Soelberg, Theta Xi; Wayne Soilker, Alpha Gamma Rho; Dick Thompson, Phi Krpa Psi; Orval Weyers, Pionetr House; Jerry Meneffee, Sigma Nu, and Paul Zucker, Beta Sigma Psi. i Sports Editor Predicts Victors In High School Basketball Race Set This Week-See Page 3 Wednesday, March 10, 1954 .,' 1 ' ' 1 , 1 '" Pflasterer Tifl Judy Wiebe; Builders Board, cheerleader, Delta Phi Delta and member of Delta Gamma. Joan Holden; Tassels, presi dent of Aquaquettes, Beta Gam ma Sigma, Biz Ad Advisory Board, one of top ten senior women and vice president of Gamma Phi Beta. EILEEN MULLARKY Shirley Lentz; Gamma Phi Beta, AWS House of Represen tatives, member of YWCA. Kathleen O'Donnell; Chi Omega, WAA intramural coordi nator, member of Nebraska Mas quers, Pi Epsilon Delta. Ann Skold; ' Kappa Alpha Theta, secretary of Builders, Cornhusker, Union committee chairman. Madeline Watson; Love Me morial Hall, AWS Board, Stu dent Council, Home Ec Club council, Ag Exec. Board. SEVEN Junior board members will be chosen. Nominations for the offices include: Paula Broady; Member of Tas sels, assistant editor of Nebraska Blue Print, publicity co-chairman of E-Week. Mary Domingo; Delta Gamma, AUF Board. Rosemary Fehr; Alpha Chi Omega, member of Coed Coun selors, Red Cross and YWCA. Doris Frank; Howard Hall, member of Aquaqettes. Dorrence Frost; Sigma Kappa, member of 4-H Club, Builders, Red Cross and YWCA. Suzzane Good; Kappa Kappa Gamma, treasurer of AWS Board, AUF Board. Jeanne Grieving; Pi Beta Phi, Cornhusker section head, mem ber of Coed Counselors. Marianne Hansen; Delta Delta Delta, Nebraskan copy editor, member of YWCA, Alpha Lambda Delta and Gamma Al pha Chi. Clare Hinman; Delta Delta Delta, Coed Counselors, Union committee chairman. Mary House; Gamma Phi Beta, member of Tassels, AUF. Joan Kucaba; Women's Resi dence Hall, member of Red Cross, Alpha Lambda Delta. Martha Morrison; Alpha Chi Omega, member of YWCA, Coed Counselors, Red Cross. Kay Nosky: Gamma Phi Beta. Nebraskan news editor, secre tary of Gamma Alpha Chi. Eleanor Von Bargen. Wom en's Residence Hall, member of Gamma Delta and Residenc Halls house council SEVEN NEW sophomore board members will also be selected. Candidate's are: Marilyn Dow; Women's Resi dence Hall. Barbara Eicke; Alpha Omicron Pi, Nebraskan reporter, mem ber of Builders. Beth Fineberz: Simna Delta Tau, Red Cross, Girl Scout lead er, YWCA. Beth Keenan: Karma Alnha Theta. member of Union, orches tra, pepsters, dorm officer. Diane Knotek: Pi T?pt PH Builders, Union. Carol Link: Delta Gamma member of Builders, AUF and Cornhusker. Kay Skinner: Love Memorial Hall, Home Ec. Club council, 4-H Club, Lincoln Project. Karen Smets: KaDna Delta. member of Builders. Marial Wright: KaDna Knnrm Gamma, member of Builders, Red Cross, NUCWA. Wleb f i ft 4 I r I f ir f s '! s r H X