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i. Lower QuaMMfthe fSSa rtWV Y7 L )cw.h. li Ik I rieagmg nan Made Bv IF CHlt Vol. 32, 103 Lincoln, Nebraska Friday, May 9, 1958 Driving Damsel Will Reiffii Fraternities Attempt To Up Scholarship Freshmen entering next fall who are in the lower one fourth of their high school class were given "a jolt by the Literfraternily Council Wednesday night Rule number one of the 1958-59 rush rule states:. Xa one who was la the k-wer one fourth of his high I school graduating class may be eli;ibJe for pledging antu second semester and then only if he made a four average or i above." In addition to this change , the rush pules passed Wednes J day night call for nine one : half hour open houses instead of eight as in previous years, jj Stay On Torches Another new addition to the Final plans for the race that rules states that during the will determine the queen of open house period on Satur the IFC ball were announced day when men are coining Wednesday night. ', The c h a r i o t competition Ji Com ments. 14 j which will be held on the foot-' ' , ball practice field behind the r ., ,, . , . coliseum, will begin sharply f ! ,htf the house; 3-30 ,of their choice ro irater-, ," .... . nitv members mav leave the j .vW U 'Jl Irch of his mpedivThons-.' three heats tflh wn te ,1 , in each heaL The best lime. V i wins and the driver of tne , , . mi - 1 winning chariot becomes' plf.!,r- 1IV r' r .k iiv nvii The Interfralermiv louncJ queen of the IFC Ball. explamin? lheir ' cUon eli. Drawing for starting posi- minaJiT5? ,ow:er quarti3e rled,. ; " IS? r. i . t. s'ated that one of the The IFC Ball, held at Turn- raain ftbjUves f a fratern.; EaTphSn g -fhoP g Council ' Elects Rogge President Gary Frenzel Named First Vice President ' : : - 1 I ii 'k . t. : f Jil V I i Tribunal Jrtdiciarv Now Official ' Cmntfy Limvim Star Taking the oath of office are the new student judges of the Student Tribunal. With the swearing in of judges, the Stu dent Tribunal officially came into being Wednesday. From left are Judith Truell. Teachers, Lyle Hansen, Business Admin istration, Frank Wells. Medicine, Donald Iburg, Business Administration, Joe Bald win, Law, Gary Rodgers. Business Ad ministration and John Kinnier, Engineering. Outstanding Nebrashans Nominations Dwaine Rogge, junior in Engineering and Architectura, was elected president of student council by the outgolnj members at the regular council meeting Wednesday. Gary Frenzel was elected first vice-president and Don Shick was elected second vice president in charge of elec tions. Mary McKnight and Tom "fr Smith were chosen to be hold j over members. ; C T) I Other Officers Ol lKUlCS Other council officers will be ele c t e d from the new members Wednesd a y. ,These offi icers are cor- respond i n g secretary, re j cording sec Iretary and ; treasurer. . ! The next meeting will step in that direction. Only Objection The only objections to the ; Open For Two Awards Prohibit Write-ins A write-in candidate is not legal under the student coun cil constitution, said John Kin nier. of the judiciary com mittee Wednesday. ,bei picnic for old and new concerning an official letter .aa ai Ameiope rarK Kinn er said th wtiu va. j valid because he did not re- 1 "" I I Rogge ceive a formal protest within and editor of Blue president of Sigma Tau and According to Roger Rankin, social chairman of the IFC. tickets will only be made fraternities because of space ncen the problem J limitations at Turnoike. I "Bg " smaller! VAtintin f.w "Oirtstand- - the Dafly Nebraskaa. B o t h i Lambert. Bffl Glassford. In addition to the chariot boses. . s xhr,n awards mav mea aad women may be nm-G. G. Gustafson. SSSSvSSr. E rtF& lAr minJlK P-t of Delta Upsi- boas should send their tall- jf toflr caliber mea woald eoraswa- ctl tions is Tuesdav noon, MavfKatske Wishnow, John Gour-j hnzel is . iunior m E council by Dick Shngrue after rf ,ta eKrtAct mTi tA th that these few men concerned One senior or graduate stn-?"" " . . Tnm vt rs vAvab r'5nzei junior in tno- . Mj, j.i5j...j Satsr Haroand or m would pay. dent and one faculty member ZZ 7 IWS Has granted 2:00 hours j The measUre passed with will be selected for the semi- Jdt iTali lEldon Park. I,n NoW Friday because of the ban. only one dissenung vote. ; annual award prrsentea BJjmade that noon at the Daav Raun and Mrs. Ernest Xebraskan luncheon. llerbst. . at the swings, according to: neien ijouriay. past nresi-u. . v ent - ; a Hour uer uie election. Roge ; He did receive a letter indi- Rogge is president of Inno-i "g."iat a Prolest vould cents, past student council! , even treasurer, a member of the Protest s fP" R?y .c 0 m m 1 1 1 e e-1 Kinder explained that the ASCE, Engineering Execu-s letter objected to the invali uve Board, assistant codv rfatina f haTuts -!,,.. tnnu Vicejfainpd the namw nf vrriia In candidates. The letter w as seat to the Disney, Ions Enter Levitt Talk 1 a member of Engineering Ex- j The committee that counted ecutive Board and a member the ballots decided it was the Von Braun Lauded, Scholarships Hit By Dick Jangrae Editor Dr. I. M. Levin, a small man with tremendous ideas about America's future in space science, sat in the Fac Blty Lounge of the Union Thursday and diseased every thing from Walt Disney to "km"' power with a handful of students. Levitt the director of Phil adelphia's Fels Planeterium, had spoken to an AH-Univer-sity convocation Thursday morning and had lunched with University officials and rep resentatives of local newspa pers at noon. Federal Scholarships In his 2 p.m. session, Le vitt opened up on the distri bution of federal scholarships ta college students saying, ;Ye have plenty of scholar ships available to college stu dents. Wbere the money should go is to the .high schools to develop the inter est in science. After aU." be added, "that is where inter est in science should be culti vated. Walt. Disney crept into the fficture" when the baldin? sci entist who is an auinoray on -4 i-mm nr. W3 sm im i 4 J-Week Nomiaating Setup t ' Letters of nomination should ' J be turned in to the Daily .e- i j braskan office. Room 20, of the Union. Any student or fac-! I rrrioiii ulty member may nominate a a canoioaue. - - r Cranev Laedi Star SPACEAUX ARRT"ES Dr. L M. Levitt is greeted as he arrives at the Lincoln Municipal Airport by Dr. John Rob erts, left, chairman of the University Convocations commit tee and Brent Chambers, riit, chairman of the Union Convocations committee. Dr. Levitt spoke at an all Uni versity convocation Thursday on space travel and satel Letters must be submitted A UllflllllPPf I writing and signed by the xllilvl HIlv, vAI of Alpha Tau Omega s Schick is a junior in Agri . .culture on AUF board, Build i iers board, a member of Stu dent Union, Corncobs, Alpha Zeta and Farmhouse. -Smith is a past member of . RAM Council, ASME and Pi -r c: Four Speakers Highlight Ecents ia person making the nomina tion. Names will be held con-1 fidential. The letters of nom- erty of the Daily Xebraskan One of the most extensive and any or all parts may be Journalism Week programs in printed in the newspaper. ;the nation will be held next Ta be eligible for the award k at the University, said a stadeaf or faculrv member Pr- WiUiam Hall head of the must have made out sUnding"."01 ot Journahsni. contribution! U the Universi-i fte attempted to wmDtinNi;bt nalists m the country. twa rears as a staff ber. president of XUCWA. on AIT( sliUnion Board. KXUS and -ie nrvsi-i "only fair and reasonable thing to do" Kinnier said. There is a set filing pro cedure to check eligibility of the candidates and eac& col lege has a specified number ! of j-epreseutatives. Therefore a wTite in candidate is not : legal under the council con- " Kinnier said. Xo Bearing dent of Delta Gamma. ME Profs Get 'Bird' Banquet 'Honors Reis, Foxwell nalists in the country." Dr.: uuoious Donors went to two i Hail Miit " professors Wednesday nisht mem't The week will be highlight- at the annual junior-senior Art hv fnnr nationallv known ' Mechanical Engineers ban- Candidates for the award newsmen for speakers. , quet. may not be a paid staff mem- j William Law rence, political Taken into the Roval Order , oer oi ir;e uauy Aeorassan. ; wnter for the .New York i tne oolden enickens was i ' Roberts Rules of Order and , the laws of the state and na tion have no bearing on this : election whatsoever, accord ! ing to Kinnier. Another reason given for in i validating the ballots was that I a ballot marked with a write in, name, would, give, the i checked name on the ballot j two votes because the write-in name did not count, Kennler added. j Article IV, Section 2.m. of j the Council constitution states 1 . w- r-iecuon complaints or re- Past XebraskaBS Times and former Nebraska jlmn Keis. associate profes-. "" T, Blrbara Sharp, senior in spaperman. will head the !; riSffAltaJtS Arts and Sciencs! and Duane : . 2 mdS 15 !of e StnS aSSfSZ u rtri h in iw nrini'itmi 1 1 if 11 r . v u n v ni i in .f zm . Levitt Sees Civilization On Moon By 2000 AD Lake, managing director the Union, were chosen Outstanding Xebraskans last 1 seines, icr. 0f UnpaWpr at a tctimnnial rfin-i hnmnrniH! tvl- af an intnii-. 24 hoS Of the announcement as - 1 .v., i. i 1 - i of the election results in the - 1 a LawTence. Lincoln Star, And to William FovwcII. 1 Xebraskan." ot Lff oam .convocation. jof the Order of the Golden IJSJboL 't.L3Z Perform Toni-ht It will not be untilthe jcarllile will be circling the sky i president of YWCA. ind a ; "i 1 .H Ml4nOK a 2m that man will faintly es- tatog pictures of entire conti- member of Theta Sigma Phi.,fessional ioumalistic frater-j TCT ,ZZZZfiZ nVJi p.m. m the Un- will be established 1 Oil UlUH'i um.b , . - . , . s a great scienusi orcauw; nc wishes to educate the people reearcJng space and s p a c e ,lfw&n, ??ms aio"s " ra which win provide the sciep traveL" Levitt said. the past la years and nuclear fiEest physical ,t.im ti nniT few,fcClsulu,',"''.ai"i'. ' laboratory man has ever u"..rTC. 1iu. ,; uia tne time scale may. oe . , on the nents ad relaying the pic- journalism honorary and Al-;. o'bZuX . 1 n',. I'.';"', ,,r pi!f eila' "-esnman commentator for the Amen1dent members of the Uni-jion by the department of mu- L. Performing in the program Real Aw ards 1 will be the following faculty Wallace Adam was awarded ; members, all pianists: Har- flight uito space wiU be com- innocents Societv Hehasbeen The journalism activities iV" , ie mfm!XT- )c ut. uuii J? Dieted and the re-enlrv nrob-: Jn atcJ T i w ihV professional chap-lfessor of music; Audun Rav- ;pieu?a ana me re-emrj proo-; Wll, the tmon since 1947. He also include a tra elmg photo ; crr ui 1,, Irn ndunt t,rnfcvt. r t rf- 1 . - 1 - H-1 VI AdUi. JUU1UUWU HCIC i j v.v. v& tablish a civilization moon n,;r h;... m-A rr mand. bv ia& an animal sat-j ci-.hi aci i hmunrv ih ie r,.-; - . unn . . r . s-Dace travel was asked what T ...... ',.; 4fJellite will po aloft: th s one Uc nnMt f t; u- fiiersi,y chapter 01 AMli. were, he thought of America s roc-, an aII Universilv invocation. iU bnng the animal back." xi Delta. -of Fairchild Publications and ! riHM, " was contained in a complete! jubii ruSi Mr. Lake was recently chos- Leonard Rhode, editor of in ot ni senes on spa t:mMabie for the conquest of 1 .He said by 1953 manned en an honorary member of Public Senice magazine. travel presto 1. j ure lUgnt into space WIU oe Com-'innnCArirtv HhattMn The lonrnalism activities! ,T - .r ! cry te'evisioa show. ' . .. kmm Jaf wifi t rn . a- r i lAm CAirjl . . - . 1 f' U t 1 "R; Tra a fmif cna 5.ea?" MpT" ?enNf":.. to LeRoy Krzjcki music; Jack Crossan, assist- ..7' . VT nZr:-" oi me Association 01 couege.f" uU:u w yur and James Weaver, who 'ant professor of music and Howver. he "admitted, "if . 1 . 1 1 : ..i uv ' . liie ieciuiwugjvu u 1 c a - 4 gtation tarouen come a tons as ra Other Awards ij !.. M t- i rerional technical naoer com Past Outstanding Xe-uu,rr,r anrf riifiratM nf Petition of the. ASME this i .1 4. -"-"' i mnrfifn - . uiuiu iuliuuc. iav.uui. vi.imont i""s- scienusis nave ujc uuii.v iu fW,siderabiv cneeded ud." in .ir RAi.rn rr r,ri' ,ir . . v. nintnn Kninifler was nre-: Suite for Piano Recreation." j; r 4Viar ficirfc m irm; i ' ! ft uri nine niu tuic a . - . . iiuier evenis will ue mill- i -r r-- -. - ' n4. f. ....a'aX "Dr. Levitt said he believed j riiul in which Goord. Dr. Arthur Westbrook.1afmn ht nr mmivrc of sio. seated a national award nr von Braun is one of bv thf end of this 3far there Validate aar technological j Emanuel Wishnow. Donald. 01-! ma Delta Chi, and Kappa j h,s ""ice to the ASME. ihf c:ted scientists who'm 11 u 15 Russian and! gains and finallv bv the year j sen, CoL C. J. Frankfurter 'Tau Alpha, academic frater-j Special recognition was oTmes down to the level the American satellites ia tht: man will take off for j Dr. George Rosenlof, Rex nity, panel discussions, and . given by students and faculty j sky. j the moon to establish a civil- Knowles, Mrs. Charles Peder- announcements of journalism " members to ProL A. A. Luebs, Continued on Page 4 j By 1960. a television satel- j izatioa there." son. Miss Mary Mielenz, W. V. i scholarship winners. iho w ill retire this spring. j Unions from 1950 until 1954. dairy newspapers and a ban-, th4,jJIrs. Janc Thompson, instruc- ni oi or nni.n u . i ! na airarn. i The program includes: "Pi- jano Sonata Passacaglia," Suite for Piano R for! "Piano Sonata Xo. 3," "Piano 'Variations 1946" and "Three Preludes." Robert Beadefl, assistant professor of music, will ba tht moderator. aafl JZ3 1 10:00 A.M. - Gymnastic Exhibition-Co5iseum 1:30 P.M. - Football Gome-Varsity Vs. Alumni 11:00 A.M. - Baseball Game-Nebraska Vs. KU 4:00 P.M. - Track Meet-Nebraska Vs. Michigan i i i. I if 'f i l