4 tN.yTERSITY OF NCF Teri'lffomecoming Queen Candidates Revealed OCT 14 F1 Homecoming Queen the dream of every girl, will become a reality to one of the ten candidates an nounced today. The ten girls vying for the title are Nancy Teder man, Shirley Parker, Jeanne Garner, G i n n y Hubka, Sharon Anderson, Diane Tinan, Mary Erick son, Linda Sawvell, Gladvs Rolfsmeyer and Gunel As taisik. Janior Girls They were selected from Student Council Rule. Enforcement Strict This -Year . "Student Council is really going to enforce its regula tions," John Hoerner said Wednesday. He is a member of the Judiciary committee of the Council. Hoerner was referring to those rules and regulations concerning student organizations that are not in good standing with the University and Student Council. Hoeraer told the Coosa! " that his committee had beea meet with the University officials all week. The administration dele gated us the power to watch over student organizations and they stand behind us 100 per cent" Hoerner said. He explained that the Ceaa cfl cm Id either freeze an er gaaizatioa's fnds or deprive them from SJadert Uaioa fa cilities if that rgaxtzatira is aot oa the list of organization ia good standing that will be published Nov. 1. Any actio of this sort wOI be decided at the Nt. 2 meeting of the CwncO, he said. Surprisingly emragb, very few rganizatcoiBS are in good standing at the present tane," Hoeraer said. A notion askisg the Sta lest UiiH Bard of Manag ers cooperation by fearing 1 110a facilities to orgaana- tks a( ia good satudiag was aassed. In other bosom, BtH Coo neH of the Migration commit tee, said t&e livelihood of an AdniiiiJStratsoB sponsored mi grasson for this year "is oat of One qsestaon. He aided thai fee is pres eatly" working with University ifxials asd has written to several other exversiJies fcr ideas for an official migrt lnaa mat year. Late Date Night TgM is a late date aigfct sponsored fey Mortar Boards ia eumjmmtem with (he Kosmet Ea2b Fall Show. Goto bows will be ex tended from U: aja. to 1:21 a.m. for the fee of 1 penny fur each misnste. Pub Board t Members Chosen "Three sitaatlfttau were Bamed to H2ae PvMkxtim Bird Wif.4afti.lar after iinEermews at tbe Suitesl Cwmdl aoeet- Mary Lara Reese, us&m; Al nmimer, jMiawr sM Gearge Kraaa, satfo&mtsn are the the Pih Bord, AH are sw memiaert except Ftom- jirjer. Be was tae wmmcxv stoi4esjl repireseotatw'e last jear. Ms Reese k essirftCed ia tbe CtSe-?e of Arts aad Sd esxtts asd a jiwcnsaliissn ica jar. Stjs was cjflosed bj Gt& scr Kax Tfirmmar !c MnnrJ!tMf (fin G&Eef e f Arts aai Sdeaoss, J lliis tffimilka cam f rota italey Parier. Kraiasf , ejected oo tt sc ccid hzZrJL h (Md ta the CoQiefe of Ecaeertsr ami ArdaEectsf'e. His eperoeaSs were Jfargaraete Plaar ami Siere Jffpg. Jlilitary Party Arrives for Game A EsLlay party f e rjtjvr &mtL, two brigtr gstasraJs, Vt catossels, a ciutp lasni. a ftyjaciaa aad g&teeo exists, fcuciiaitgg two m&e ndert asd sereral tfceerkad ers, wiSf arrrre m toc&Ia to dsy asd tfiraorro'' tcjr &e Arsry-Jietraala gaarae. Asasag the arroxj West pfifet culcary acadetsy per waiuAvti is lLaj. Geo. Wi3 taa C. Westaarelaad, sqjer icsesdect of the academy, and a partial TeprtMsASujm ti te cnAs at the Post fr&ta fcacIaiSed ia the wte&di miitary activities is a &asT ia tiwsor of Cea. Wtstswre tod'Frriry tr.gtl. fcacteoo Ssttwrter wSh Ctaaceljar Cif- trxti IL liaria. a"er.l:j the! frtwcSaa gir.. aad ttsonaaJ Itcsjtes Ivr tie caiet. a. group of 28 junior girls representing independent and sorority houses. The queen and her two attendants will be an nounced October 27 at the Pep Rally. Basis for judging during iLe iaterriews is dctcnaist the finalists were scholar ship, leadership and serv ice to the University, eam pus loyalty aid school spirit, poise, general ap pearance and personality. An all campus election October 24 will determine 1 !mt A topper box, eoataisiBg deeuneats iaelading the Barnes of all the Nebraska eoa triostors to fkt feslLfiag, was placed ia the eoraerstoa of the Nebraska Center by Re gents Frank Foote (left) asd Clarence Swaasoa (right) ia ceremonies held yesterday. Dr. Maarke Seary. represeafiag the KeSegg Feaadatfea, told the aadfeece "Edaeatka thowki be planaed for a life cycle; edseatioa sboald fee eoatiaaoas.' Cfeaaceller Clifford M. Rardia said Oat the rewSaafag edacatiM program w21 "attend the aeeds of yoaag people whose edaeatMeaJ pfeas aad iateresU are varied aad serve adalts whose feack groinds reflect a wide variety of edaeattoa, experfeace, hiterest aad capabilities.'' Re geat J. Leroy Welsh aresMed at the eerenioaies. TODAY ON CAMPUS Friday: Begents Kleetisg, 3:31, St. dest Ucko. Vwtm Films. 7 p.tn... LitSe AsitdrTtiun. K&czmet Klssb Stmw, t p an r PersMcg Aadilnissa. Saturday: Football game, 2 p.m. Sta- Cfiffee for Army Cadets by Cademcc CmMesses after .game, Vwcm. ' Yzka Flss, 4 p.aa-, Iite I.D. Cards Required A3 stvdeats asast areseat I.D. cards with fooothaH Octets ia order to fee ad autted to the Array game, according to A, J. Lewaa oVwski, Bsstaess Maaager of Athletics. Curtain Dasrs to Pmhing Aiatto rwa will cpa at 1 p-tn- to tigM. ooe bmss before Kos joet IQiah's "Kiist&riical Hys terics" begins, to accwMdate the rater lav Prjsce Kosaet and Nebraska Sweetheart. Gary ESI, Koswet Klafe feciiaess 'autaager, has or dered WM ii,iMal tkkets fceeaase of the great mmmber wkkh fcare already been soid. Foist voting booths w3 be set wp ia frotst and another win be placed bf the stage &m for the convenience of KK workers,-A3 voting is sap pmed to be doce before f p.m. Eaca stsdezt trnat have a ticket and sfodent idetsufka tsa to be eligiM to vote. No campaigning caa be d.vc wtthia a block of Pershr.g Aaditfirisat or the candidate wi3 be discpaliikd. Utile the skits aad traveler acts are feeixg dred, the Nebraska Sweetheart aad Prixee Ket w& fee prrseatei. The Xtbmk Sxeetheart win be charea trmt ooe of the tea tnalits: Earfeara Baiter is a jxuor ia Teachers CoDege aad a member of Pi Beta Phi ssrsr ity. Cay IHrsckfeacfe, is a senior ta Teachers College and a VA-z-ber of K.KI Ai-ha The ta. Dnwtte Kejes is a sen ior ia Arts and Soesces a jd a the queen and her attend ants. ' S h a r a Anderson, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, is enrolled tn Teach ers College. She has been active on Red Cross Board, ACE board, cheerleader, Presby Hoase cltvlr and UNSEA. Gunel Ataisik an ex change student from Turkey represents Independent Women's Association. She is live in Deli an Union, Phi Upsflon Omicron, Home Economics Club,' Foreign Student Orientation and YWCA. She is enrolled in the College of Agriculture. Mary Erkksen is a mem i me E Vol. 74, No. 17 - V y x:: x- v I x x ,, - . x x- i ru J - x xx; x . - x CORNERSTONE PLACED Inside the Nebraskan Strictly Partisan Saza Jesses chaQenges Sen. John Kecoedy's charge that the United States is losing prestige amrad the world ... ... Editorial Page Jennings Praises Defenses Hscsker fo&thal coach. Bill Jesairgs. praiies the Xe&raska defease ivi play in the first four games of the season. . Page 5 Religious Aetisities Castas chsrch grocps pHaa a paoel oa t&e election, a coa tesiporary drama aad a danice ' Page C Hello Dance Independents open their social sesmn Sateday nigM at the Sadest Uska Banroosi. HighligM of the evening wiH be the seJectsam of "JCss He2o Cixl" aad her escort. .Page 3 Soda! Calendar Freshman fMhaH frnximss ajsd pksics dominate the social actmty HMs weekead. ..; Page t Going Up eiember of Gamma PM Beta. Lee Asae Kitto is a ia Arts and Sdenes and a BseTOber of Alpha PM. Bowaie Kaklia is a frtih maa ia Teachers Coffiege and a pledge to Sigma Detu Tats. Coaaeie Papas is a jar-Mr ia Teachers Co"ege and is rep reseoiteg the Wcroea's Eesi detce HaHs. Jaae Price is a ta&bMn&rt ia Agric<Gre and is repre-sectin-g Fedde Hal Naary W&um is a jsnior ia Arts and Science and a member of Alpha Xi DeRa. Mary Dee Witcfcer is a jssa vx ia Arts and Science and a member of Detta Gamma. Fiaalists tor the title of Priaee Koseset wH fee elmtea lrm these tea eaadidates: Beary Baaermeister is a jissior ia Business Ad ttizlstntaxi and a member of Beta Si-grna Pst Don Frkke is a senior in dentistry and a member, of Alpha Taa Omega Joaa GatscBlag is a janor la Teachers College and a memher of PM Gamma Del-1 ta. Fred Howlett is a senior ia Engineering and a mem ber of Theta XL Ckiy Kailia is a vfsrsme ia Engrneerisg and a mem ber of Srr.a Alpha Ma. Boa MeKeerer is a senkcr ia Agriciiltsre and a mesber of Farmhouse, Date Myers is a j-nior is ber of Alpha PhL She is president, of Aquaqoettes, publicity chairmaa of Tas sels, Delta Phi Delta, past board member of WAA and member of YWCA. She is enrolled ia Teachers Col lege. Jeanne Garner, also in Queen Candidate Pictures, Page 3 Teachers, is a member of Delta Gamma. She is a member of AWS in charge 5 On "Historical Hysterics" Teachers College and a mem ber of Phi Kappa PsL Roger Myers is a s&pho m&re ia Arts and Science and a member of Beta Theta PL Essie Mortazav i is a jmior ia Eagineenng and is repre senting !!ecxet Hoose ia Sei leck Qsadrang!e. Chi? Wood is a shmore in Arts and Science and is a metr-ber of Sigma Chi After the Nebraska Sweet heart and Prince Kosmet are presented, awards wiH be grv ea to the prsze-winniisg skifs aad travelers acts. First and second place tro phies, piss two parjcipalioo placpes will be grea for the skits. There wi3 also be a first place trophy far the beat traveler's act, and ptacejaes will be givea to, the other booses participating ia this category. Fsrst skit ea the program wJ be Alpha Taa Omega with "Ssselly Mess and the UBmenitkBahles." This is a tale off oa a TV show deal- ing with crane in the YsZi'. Phi Kaa Psi iH thea present The Spirit's the Thing," whkh takes place ia Heaven and gives a panoram ic view of historical events. Theta Xi's skit, "A Tree TaJe of Ritoia HyxL" portrays R&Ma H.i and his follow ers as a fratertuty going thronga rush week. lit skit m "t rrrm is lint Beta Theta Pi's with of Coed Follies, member of Lincoln Project and vice president and pledge train- ' er of her sorority. Ginny Hubka is secretary of Gamma Phi Beta and also in Teachers College. She is oa the Union Ac tivities Board and member of Tassels. She is in Teach ers College. Shirley Parker is a mem ber of Alpha Xi Delta. She is president of WAA, treas urer of UNSEA, board member of Coed Counse lors, and member of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary. She is in Teachers Col lege. Gladys Rolfsmeyer is Lincoln, Nebraska Judicial Board Presented To Drinking The Interfraternity Judicial Board charter was presented at the .IFC meeting Wednes day night, and discussion cen tered upon the drinkjg prob lem and the upcoming meet ings with the Board of Control. A'of Responsible To Self Gage Resigns As IFC Public Relations Head Steve Gage announced his resignation as public relations director of the Merfratemity Couacil Wednesday eight to IFC representatives and the Executive CoanciL Gage who has served as bead PR man since last spring, made no statement at the time of his resignation, bst later gave this statement to the Daily Xehrasiaa: "I feel, only, through be-J ing responsibIe to myself, that I can continue to tolerate my self. 1 have resigned from the Interfraternity Exe&itive CmacH becaose I was not re sponsible to myself, ia other words, I was violating what staid be an inviolate trust with that part of my self, cniqaely Steve Gage "I believe in the fraternity system at the University; however, more ia spirit than ia action. I hold its aims as expressed by the presidents of the individaal booses to be good aad just and pro gressive. Becastse I believe in these iri'are or less nebolotis aspiratiaos, I had to restga. The fotore of the Greek sys tem is not insured by the presence of the IFC; and my membership m the Execu tive Cmmi wiH mt further the interests of the Greeks nor "Time Machine Blues." This tells of the 'wveaium of a -tele-visiaa time machine whkh AND A-A-A-AVAY WE GO These gentlenM are absohitely aot bidding for the last coke. Rather these elderly professors i disguised as Betas Joha Abrahamzoa. PhO Swalra aad Jim Hamsa) are going to posh the bstua that will take them (and yea too. if y attend the Kosmet Klab show toBight) oa a whirhiisd toar of the sgts ia their time machine. president of Love Memo rial Hall. She is secretary of Home Economic Club, state president of VHEA, member of AG YWCA, Al pha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Ag Exec board. She is in the College of Agriculture. Linda Sawveii is a mem ber of Delta Delta Delta. She is on the boards of AWS and Builders and member of Young Repub licans. She is double ma triculating in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Teachers. Nancy Tedennan is a member of Alpha Chi Ome ga and enrolled in Teach iscussed The Judicial Board, which is modeled after the Student Tribunal, would be responsi ble for "the judgment of fra ternity discipline." . The purpose of the organ ization will be "to serve as the fraternity court on mat- allow me freedom of con science. "Neither lack of time nor lack of interest have colored my decision. I want to work for these ends. However, be cause these ends are contin uously submerged beneath a stagnant atmosphere consid ered only after fraternity drinking parties are arranged and the outside interests of the fraternity leaders are sat- isfied, I do not feel these ends can even be approached. "I want to thank the mem bers of the Interfraternity Council for placing their trost in me as public relations di rector. Regretfully leaving the Council, I wish it success in a new and more construc tive program to reorient the Greek system." Gage expressed regret at i&st being able to work with Dr. C. Bertrand SchoKz, Dr. Alexander T. Edelmaa and Bill Orwig, the IFC advisors. Gage, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, has been en gaged in several specific IFC projects including the pro posed Judicial Board and the IFC Newsletter. He is a!& active in Student Coascil as the Chairman of Umon Convocations and Kos met Klah. transports a student back into the past, finally ending cp in anicseat Egypt. XT - 1 ' ' -V- 1 ; I ers College. She is a mem ber of Tassels, AWS board, Student Coiacil and UNSEA. Diane Tinan is a mem "ber of Kappa Kappa Gam ma and is enrolled in Arts and Sciences and Teach ers Colleges. She is treas urer of Tassels, member of Builders Board, Spring Day Committee and New man Club. AH girls must meet at 12:30 today at the Delta Delta Delta house for a short meeting. At 4:30 they win meet in the Womens Residence Halls dressed in . Cocktail dresses for pictures. Friday, Oct. 14, 1960 Charter IFC; ters of fraternity disciolina that are referred to it by tho Division of Student Affairs and-or the Interfraternity Board of Control." The powers of the board will be to "hear all cases of fraternity discipline referred to it, to recommend a de cision and to establish its own rules of procedure." The board wffl be com posed of three judges, who are seniors, three innior judges and one member of the IFC Board of Control. Qualifications for judges are that a fraternity man most be in the upper 50 of his dass and not be on IFC Exec Council. Selections of the applicants will be made by a two-thirds vote of the FFC members. Dr. C. Bertrand Schultz, IFC advisor, attacked the drinking situation on campus and stated that "fraternities are in danger if they con tinue the parties." Further discussion proved that the supposed five or six people from a fraternity con stitute a function is false, and that, according to Dr. Schultz, the trouble arises when the officers of a boose, who are charged with the responsibil ity, are present. The IFC decided to send oat some presidents of tha botises to Monday night meet ings to "spell at the respon sibilities toward drinking, its rules and regulations." said IFC President Marty Sophir. BUI ComeO, Dm Gable and Ron Gould volunteered for this project. A five man committee was selected to work with tha Executive Council to analiz the proposed IFC reorgasiza- tson plan suggested by the Board of Regents. The original reorganization plaa was cot accepted by the IFC at aa earlier meeting. Serving oa the commlttea which will submit its plan on Oct 28 wi3 be Tom Matthews, Al Cummins, Bob Hedgecock, Dave Goldstein and R o a Gould. The IFC Ba3 date has been changed to Mar. 3, 19S1, So cial Chairmaa Gary McClasa baa announced. The new date, which is a Friday, falls between the weekends of Coed Follies asd the State Basketball Tourney and is vhe fourth weekend of the second semester. McClanahaa also an nounced that he win select the band within a week. The three under consideration arc the bands of Les Brown, Glen Miller and Jimmy Dorsey. The cost win run from J2,0C0 to &3X, he said. Scholarship Chairman Byrcn DiHow atuwunced that the deadline for application for the IFC Scholarship is Saturday. The applications should be turned ia to htm at the Phi Kappa Psi house. The date for the Pledge Dance has tentatively been set for Nov. 4 or 5, Tom Tracy of the Jr. IFC an nounced. A motion was passed to ap propriate money to photograph a rush film after introduc tion of the proposal by Rash Chairman Ben Prieb. PriA also said that inter views for serving on the IFC Rtrsh Committee are Friday night at 7.3X