i ; V (( S ..,, ,.t ' Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan . ; Tuesday, May 3, I960 VI :. t v i I ' L ; ( ' U 7 I x t J I i .. I f if N y SwC's Wms ii'rmwmMmgWAiBMTMir !fr ' f NEW TITLE Lynn Wright has been named Miss Space Flight. The crowning was held in conjunction with the Lincoln space age education conference. Miss Wright is a sophomore at the University and is an art major in Teach ers College. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Space Flight attendants were Connie Odden, Alpha Phi, and Jean Morrison, Delta Gamma. More than 3000 Uni versity stcdents, Nebraska teachers and students at tended the conference. SIIEEVWOLD ON BRIDGE Disregard Rules In Playing Trump By ALFRED SHEINWOLD The normal way to set up a suit is to lead the high cards first. After you have finished with the high oards, the low cards come into their own, In the play of the trump suit especially there are import ant exceptions to this method of play. Sooth deafer Neither side mtnerable NORTH. AT 63 1 V K 5 4 A 9 8 3 A6 WEST EAST A KQIO A J 4 J 1 0 9 7 VQ83 74 Q J 10 6 2 Q J 9 4 5 3 2 SOUTH A A 9 8 5 V A 6 2 K 5 K 10 ! 7 Sooth We Sort!. East 1 f - Pass 1 Pass. 1 Pass 3 4 Pas 4 A All Pass Opening lead VJ South dealer Neither side vulnerable You are declarer at a con tract of four spades. West leads the jack of hearts, and it's up to you to show what you're, made of. If you're made of sawdust, GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS $2.2$ PER DOZEN They Aim Wrrr At Gror. GRAVES PRINTING CO. ' Saw of Mm labor Iup PSAMUEL PSYCHE A thinking man ' thinking Psamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when be is most comfort able. That's why he always wears Joekey brand T ghirts. He like, the way the fine combed cotton feels next to his skin. He tike the way the twin stitched, nylon-reinforced collar keeps its shape. And he likes the full-pro- -portioned body and extra long tail ttrat never creeps. - You, too, will like your self better when you enjoy the comfort of Jockey fcrand T-shirta. Your ' favorite campus store baa them. . teuH. if,9fu-ummk .CD, T-shirts 5mSsfcsw,w campus ! character. you'll win the first trick, cash the ace of trumps and then lead a low trump. This will enable the opponents to knock the stuffing out of you. West takes the second trump trick and promptly cashes another high trump. This leaves only one trump in the dummy and one trump in your own hand. You win tricks with those two trumps m addition to the earlier trump trick taken by the ace a total of only three trump tricks. Just add up your tricks: six high cards in the side suits and three trump tricks. This leaves you one trick short. Lead Low Trump The correct way to handle the trumps is to lead a low trump first. Win the first heart trick in either hand and just lead a low trump from one hand, playing alow trump from the other hand. The idea is to give up the first trump to the opponents. No matter what is returned. you can win ana draw one further round of trumps with the ace. This leaves nobody in position to draw a third round of trumps. And this is the whole idea. You want to draw exactly two rounds of trumps before you proceed with the rest of the play. You want to make sure that nobody can draw a third trump. The rest is easy. You cash your high cards in the side suits and cross-ruff. That is, you ruff clubs in the dummy and diamonds in your own hand. It's a cinch to make ten tncks tnis way. Daily Question Partner opens the bidding with one club, and the next player passes. You hold: A K Q 10, V J 10 9 7, 7 4, Q J 9 4. What do you say? Answer: Bid one heart. When possible, show a major suit in response to partner's opening bid of one in a minor. This is usually more valuable than a raise in partner's min or suit. CaoyTUM, Mis. By f. Syad., Inc. a t r ww l Ag major ueaus Agronomy Club New president for Agrono my Club is David Armstrong, junior in Agriculture. Other officers elected are Larry Williams, vice-presi dent; Jerome Stam, secre tary; Gary Rassmussen, treasurer; Walter Russell, news reporter and David Whitney, ag executive board representative. ACE Meets Tuesday A. C. E. will meet Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. in 200 Teachers College. Mrs. Sue Arbuthnot, assistant professor of elemen tary education, will speak on highlights of the A. C. E. Con ference. Members will fill out par ticipation and interest sheets for future job references. '"'WMtSo'v.! f 4 7: Dairy Queen Candidates Revealed Five finalists have been named in the contest for Dairy Royal Queen. The queen will be revealed at Dairy Royal festivities Thursday at 7 p.m. on Ag campus. The girls and their affilia tions are Linda Harmon, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mar ibelle Elliot,' Kappa Alpha Theta; Rose Ann Saafield, Gamma Phi Beta; Sara Rhodes, Chi Omega and Bev erly Ronhoyde, Love Memor ial Hall. Other events at the Varrsty Dairy Club event will be the dairy showmanship contest. women's cow milking contest and the ice cream eating contest. NAACP Rep Invited to Speak A member of the National Association for the Advance' ment of Colored People. Miss Florence Bruger, will speak at Ag YW-YMCA to night at 7:15. Miss Bruger will speak on the psychological effects of racial tensions. The new meeting place for Ag Y is Cotner School of Religion, south of Ag cam pus. Outstanding YW Workers Cited Outstanding YWCA work ers were presented the "Y's Girl" awards at the annual May Morning Breakfast Sun day. The girls who received the honors were selected from the entire Y membership committees on their contri butions to special projects, discussion groups, and in terest in the Y program. The recipients were Jan .Tefferv. Maribelle Elliott. Pat McOstrich, June Struve and Toi Brashear. Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! HIM Trie ORT AND (V5T Of ANCicT CIVILIZATIONS... 0-it i Nebrakan Want Arl Ko, Word! 1 da. j a da. da 4 a M I Q I o I M I I no 11-15 ( t" I m l os 1 2a .10 Ml I II so" ti n i 'To i.n t i in 2-m .go i lit! i.'n i im 31 MJ I . I 1 40 ( 1M s n 3. 40 I lOfll 1IUII 1 M I 1 -J, Thee Vvsr-eost rate apply to Want ; aos wnicn are piareo for eoneepritfva oys ana pain Tor -srttmn in dsvs after th ad expire or Is eanreiey) m, to b prlrlM In the .llflt aertlmi of the DallT Nehrsakan mue i accnmnanled by th nam of th pmim plfteir.g anfd ad. FOR SAL I Bent rent 'M ftpsrtsn trailer, M rt attached ttnotty ptn sig. room. Will sell hoh. set up f, Hvlnf. at lust a Itttl over the atu of tracer alfm. ()jamy throuirlKijt. See It n;mmwt , Kaster yseation for beforei. Bant will nandj isrr. nerremat Cm met on blan If needed. Lot 'M Chrrrolet. Bel-AIr, four tint a Automatic. Cail OA 3-212. Plymuoth Belvedere, enrellent titT. ditlon. He at DX Ja tion, nn and douth. Must tell. WANTED Wanted . Hashers to work for tinli contact Howard Kooper bam V.T. -3120. ronns; eoupl for apartment nous ear. taker. Man student preferred tjZ, Is 4S per month plus service, for riu. first floor .ipartment with birm, Kxcenent location. MB 2-17M OR 7-2flftl. w TUTORING Do too need tutortrs; in Osrmin itussiau? Cell OA i-10)7. Hi5TC2V 15 71 ! Studeiii Council Constitution Changes (Ed. Note listed below are the recent changes made to the Constitution of the Student Council. Only changes which were made are listed. Other parts of the constitution remain unchanged.) " Artlel, in Pori ' Section S. Imptio: Th following organization! ahill be exempt from See tion 1 and Section 2 o thu article: Inter (ritarntty Ocjncil, Panhellenic CouncU and Nebraska Union. Then eranixtwni abaU be aerved only tn a laiaon ca , pacitt. I Artlel IT Bepreeentatle a. Collet ReBreeeataUrel 1 Tn eolleea listed nereis shall be entitled representatives: a. Agriculture (at least on man and on woman) b. Arts snd Sciences (at least on man and on woman) c Business Administration d. Dentistry a. Enslseerinf and Arehitaotar I. Law I. Plurmaor . a. Toaebar (at least on snaa and on woman) V CoUem representation stall be determined br m Student Cboacil on tfj basis of on representative for every 500 students or major portion ttwnof aa ds tennined by h first semester enrollment of th respective academic year of election. Each oollsse herein represented shall be autttiad a) miasmutB of on repreientativ. i. TO eoUac representatives shall be elected at bt torloc nnaral alaoUoa, 4 la th cam of a vacancy ia collet representation, the replacement shall be sleeted by Uie Student Council from those who have submitted written appli cations for the position. This replacement most be of the sam ant, ia those ooi lems in which a rati a) specified, and meet aat rttvlar collet ana raproseou tiv requirements. B. OrtealsaMen an Grsaa Kaareteotati vet 1. Each ortamaation or I roup listed hsreia snag be entitle' s aat lass. asntative. a. Associated Women' Stndent Board b. Corn Cobs e. Independent Women' Associs tsoa d. Intarfraternltjr Council e. Inter Co-op Council f. Nebraska Union Board of Manatee g. PRnheltenic Council h. RAN , L Tassel j. Vmversttr of Nsbraska Bn Oder's Board k. lniversity of Nebraska Council on Heinrioa i 1. Foreisn Students 1 Then representative shall be lotd la tb print of tb rear by secret naflot. . J. In case th representative elected by aa organisation or trout) fives op hat Student Council membership because of withdrawal from school, rositnation or ineltfibilMy, the orftniaation shall bold another election at ih first retularly scheduled meetint after the vacancy it announced to replace th representative. The election of the replacement shall be toverned by th rule ptevomsty specS fied for th election of ornmution or tmtip raprssentatives. 4. Inactive orsanlaation or aroupa snail b depnved of lailsswiislai a lb Surfent CouncU. C. ftenior Represeaiativss i. In case a senior holdover mem!er withdraws from school, resigns, or becomes ineligible, that vacancy snail not be filled. Article V Klltlhlllty, Flllnirs. Kte. Section 1. Senior Holdover , d. Each member shall aava a minimum cumuiativ aver ate of tiv nosat even (5.7J. ( Secila t. Cellrte Fillats a. FUints lor soilete representative are open to student who will be eUlM t serve durins their aophumore and or junior years. b. Applications of collet representatives for election to th Student Council hall be filed in th Otlice of In Dean of Student Affairs. The second vire-prau. dent of the Student Council shall publid z torouth th Daily Nebraskan th peri od ior film. This notice shaU be civen at least lea daye prior to th day upon wbKU filuu open. eclio . Ortanisaliea Fillets a. The ortaniution and group representatives shall be elected to serve durinf heu- iuruor year with the followint exception. The Nebraska Union 'Board of Itanaser s represenutiv shall be elected to serve durinf either hi Junior er euior year. b. sam a "a" In present constitutioft c. same as "b" ia present consttuitioo d. A Student Council represenutiv shall be present at aa orf anisatioo and roup election to supervise the batlotinf. The ballots for each orfanuation and troup electton for Student Council repre senutives shall be sealed in an envelope end submitted to the Sludeat Council Election Committee. for tabulation and an nouncement. e. The ortanizatioa or troup repraseotatir ahsll not bay bad iii hot en ice on th Student CouncU. ectisa S. paklictlr sad Csroatraiat o. Publicity other Hiaa that rescribed ia die eonetitutioa r by-laws aanl at be permitted. NBC Executive To Speak Durins 'J-Week? Festivities Edward Stanley, director of public affairs for NBC, will be the featured speaker during "Journalism Week" which began Sunday and will continue until May 20 this year. Stanley, a 1926 graduate of the Nebraska School of Jour nalism, will speak at a con vocation in the Union May 13 and at the annual Journalism Banquet May 14. Kickoff for the school s ob servance tnis year was an Open House Sundav at Dr. and. Mrs. William E. Hall's residence for School of Jour nalism seniors, parents and faculty. Another feature of the lengthened "J-week" will be the Silver Key Luncheon next Saturday in the Union. Silver Keys will be awarded to the top 15 high school journalists and certificates will go to the next 30 outstanding high sf hoolers. Jim Ratlin, state editor of the Lincoln Journal mil speak. A breakfast and pledging for T h e t a Sigma Phi, wom en's professional journalism fraternity, will also be held Saturday in the Union and initiation for Kappa ' T a u Alpha, journalism scholastic honorary will be Sunday at the Lindell Hotel. Other 'J-Week" activities will include the annual class f.eld trips to Columbus, Nor folk, Fremont and York. Two Vote For These Men In the May 9 Student Council Election pmiSM COLUGt Bryan Ericson Activeti: IWerdtdrf, Chaplin, Signs) Alpha Epiilae), Cabinet nsnbr, Rtpreitttiv, -dent dr Frdtby Houid, President S I Cbritrids) Council, DddflOtd Un (versify Cewrxil of Rdliaia. f rottrnity ehr. for ftt lidiati Etnpiiatt Week, XI Pti Phi, ifC. PHARMACY COlllCl Robert Atkins Atfrvitie: Knppd Pi (Prord. tional FKdrmacr fratmtnity) LAW COlllGi George Moyer . Actrvitiai: Dolly- Nobrdtron past oditor, Sifma Dafta Chi, Pdbato, Delro Siama Rho, TMCA. COlUGt Deon Stuthman AetrvhSo: A.U.F. Traaurr, omot Klub, op nouto wmi nittod, Aa Stud.nr Union Board of Mdnogdrt. IFC JTUOIMT COUNCIL KATI new trips this year will be an advertising team from jour nalism 188 going to York and a team of photographers put ting out a photo page in Fremont. Do ybuThinldbrlburself? (TAKE OFF ON THIS QUIZ AND SEE WHERE YOU LAND) IP YOU All caught by the Dean in an infraction of a rule, would you (A) try to impress him with your sincere personality? (6) develop a strong argument against the injustice of the rule? (C) confess and take the conse quences? a'DbDcD 'pi with the strongest taster aDbDcD It's a wise smoker who depends on his own judgment, not opinions of others, in Jris choice of cigarettes. That's wly men THE MAN WHO THINKS FOR HlMSELF'USUALLY CHOOSES VICEROY A Thinking Man's Choice Viceroy Filters ... HAS A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! I. ioth WIIIOiMrniTahMiwrar. Ag Group Stimulates Interest In Wildlife By Karen Long The Wildlife Club ,has been established solely be cause certain Ag majors are interested and feel a need for advancement of wild life courses in the cur riculum of Ag College. Just organized this se mester, the club will hold its final meeting of the se mester Wednesday night at 7:30. Stimulate Interest About 30 people have helped to organize the club for the purpose set to, 'Stimulate interest in wild life management and inter est those who want to ma jor in the field." There has been much dis cussion on the subject of inserting courses to pro vide the major but the Dig gest problem seems to be the budget, according to Al Dzingle, secretary of the club. At present they are work ing in co-operation with the Nebraska Game Foresta tion and Parks Commission Phalanx Drill Is Wednesday The annual Phalanx Drill Competition will be held in the Student Union Ballroom at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Precision drill squads from the University's ROTC de partments will participate. A special feature this year will be the performance of the Cadance Countesses. The pub lie is invited to attend this event. SAVE-A-PACK in the Philip Morris Contest. Win - a S channel stereo, hi-fi phonograph by sav ing th most Marlboro, Alpine, Parliament and Philip Morris packs. Save now. Contest close May 18. "YOU'VE BUT TIRED yOUT bread now eat it" implit (A) a veiled threat made by a margarine manufac turer; (B) yoirtan't escape the results of what you do; (C) stop talking and eat! AD BD CD IF YOU ACTUALLY found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, would you (A) run to see if there was another at the other end? (8) make an appointment with a psy chiatrist? (C) hire a rain maker to make more rain bows? AD BD CD YOU'RE THINKINO of chang ing to a filter cigarette but which one? Would you (A) depend on what your friends tell you? (B) figure out what you want in a filter cigarette and pick the one that gives it to you? (C) go for the one to make current informa Hon available to those who desire and heed material. At present those who de sire to go into the fields of game management, game biology, fish and wildlife tion, or forestry must take their wildlife major at an other college or university. Hard Work , "It is the general feel ing of the public that fish and game animals are something that anyone can work with as a means of passing time or weekend enjoyment. "Until we realize that this involves a lot of knowl edge and hard work, Ne braska will remain on the bottom of the list as a state for attracting tourists and providing recreational sports for its own people," said Dzingle. A summer project of the club will be to assist the state experiment stations with roadside surveys con cerning habitat and repor duction of game birds. Other officers of the new ly organized group are Ed Gates, president; Gary Her genrader, v i c e-president; Larry O'Brien, treasurer and Norbert Brockmann, ag executive officer. jsm Te .- " ' il WW B&2 and women who think for themselves usually smoke Viceroy. They know the Viceroy filter is scientifically designed to smooth the smoke the way a filter should. A thinking man's choice . . . has a smok ing man's taste. if you checked (B) on three ouf of four of these questions yoO think for yourself I r c'Arrre WWKw sr- "Mk- fiiiiiH ' ": .t.' ruh- '"' lii proof BOX.