Friday, Oct. 14, 1960 The Nebraskan Page 3. Mary Rotheii Is Miss Pup Tent Alpha Xi Delta's Mary Rothell walked off with the title of Miss Pup Tent at the yie-rtiiny game rally last nignt. second place .went to Nancy Pickering of Kappa 4"a lutia ana inira to iusie Salter of Pi Beta Phi. Selections were made by faculty judges on the basis of npimnnlil.. C . wigiiiauiy ui cosiume, ap pearance and audience ap peal. . STUDENT WIVES Evening Opportunity. For Typists Learn a real career skill as an IBM key punch operator in demand throughout the world! Congenial staff many com pany benefits no experi ence required we'll train Too permanent employ ment. Premium pay rates. Find out more about this op portunity today. MAIL ADVERTISING CORP. OF AMERICA 809 "P" St. Lincoln KUON-TV To Present Khrushchev The only TV appearance of the current Khrushchev visit will be shown in a Zxk hour presentation Sunday over campus station KUON-TV. The showing, designed as a public service by the station, will mark the first time KUON-TV has gone on the air on Sunday. The program begins at 1:30 p.m. and will last until 5 p.m. with' the first oortion consisting of a "spirited ver bal exchange" between Khru shchev and host moderator. David Susskind. According to KUON-TV pro gram specialist. Bettv Mei- fsinger. the original program has created a great deal of controversay" since it first appeared on the show "Open End." Among those in thp nanel are Marguerite Higeins of the New York Herald Tribune, syndicated columnist M a x Lerner and Frank Conniff, na tional editor of Hearst News papers. Homecoming Finalists GUTCH'S BEST Prince Kosmct, Oct. 1 JoHn Gursthlog Vote for PRINCE KOSMET "V v v 'L v J V V A J ltf,,,.,i,.. i. ,mm fx l 9 1 SHARON ANDERSON MARY ERICKSON JEANNE GARNER RON McKEEVER WANTED DAVE MYERS FOR PRINCE KOSMET Ug) 1 LI for if (D S Jii3 I, 1 V GINNY HUBKA SHIRLEY PARKER LINDA SAWTELL . .V- V j - . -. "'eft,... jr .a:' fsr,.- -. NANCY TEDERMAN t Two Candidates Unavailable The Daily Nebraskan is sorry that a picture of GuneLAtai sik was not available and that one of equal size of the other candidate, Gladys Rolf s- meyer was not available. The pic tures were supplied by Tassels and even though all efforts were made to obtain the pictures, they were not available. This is the first year that the Homecoming candidates were not .notified of their selection before being pub lished in the Daily Nebraskan. DIANE TIN AN N Rolfsmeycr Producer Candidates Announced Honorary Producer candi dates have been announced today by University Theater in connection with the 16th annual ticket sale drive spon sored by the organization The contestants wjll com pete for t r o p h i e s to be awarded on the basis of num ber of tickets sold in propor tion to active membership. They are: Judy Hansen. Delta Delta Delta; Nancy Wilson, Alpha Xi Delta; Sony Steiner, Kap pa Delta; Gail Blank, Fedde Hall; Kathy Barnhart, Kappa Alpha Theta; Betty Lammel, Women's Residence Halls; Maureen McGinley, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kathy Walters, Sig ma Kappa; Nancy Butler, Zeta Tau Alpha; Linda Fix mer, Alpha Chi Omega; Fran Thompson, Alpha Phi; Barb Schwindt, Towne Club; Sharon Stevens, Love Memor ial Hall; Kathy Anderson, Phi Beta Phi; Kathy Beggs, Chi Omega; Phil Boroff.' Delta Sigma Phi; .Roger Meisenbach, Bessy House; Mike Eisen- hart, Phi Gamma Delta; Carl Rossito. t'anfield House and Bis Ad Ticket Sales End Today Tickets for the Business Ad ministration Careers Day Banquet will be on sale till late today,- according to Frank May, President of the Biz Ad Executive Council. The tickets, being sold in a booth in the Social Sciences Bldg., cost $1.80. Featured speaker at the banquet will be Randall T. Klemme, Vice President of Northern Natural Gas Co., who will talk on "The Career of a Professional Economist." Reservations Due Reservations for the inde pendent bus trip to Colorado migration are due Friday by 5 p.m. The cost will be 18.75 in cluding transportation, ticket and insurance. Tickets should be purchased from house presidents or treasuers. 'Hello Girl' Her Escort To Be Chosen Saturday Nearly 600 persons are ex pected to attend this" year's Hello Dance -in the Student Union Ballroom which will be gin at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, according to Alfreda Stute chairman of the event. Five independent women, Loraine Hadley, Peggy Polk, Gladys Rolfsmeyer, Linda Schelbitzki and Alfreda Stute are finalists for the title of Hello Girl. Finalists for the Hello girl Escort are independants, Ray mond Buin, Steve Lovell, Den nis Mulligan, Maurice Wiese and Don Witt. The candidates, chosen by representatives of IWA, RAM, Mortar Boards, Innocents and the Daily Nebraskan staff, were selected on the basis of scholarship, activities, serv ice to the University, person ality, appearance and poise. The winners will be chosen at the dance. AU students purchasing tickets and presenting ID cards will be eligible to vote until the polls close at 9:30 p.m. Winners will be announced during the interniission at 10:15. Last year's Hello Girl, Kay Stute will crown the 1960 Hello Girl, and Don Brueg man, last year's Hello Girl Escort will crown this year's Escort. Miss Hadley, a junior in Agriculture, is scholarship chairman of Love Memorial Hall. Miss Polk, a junior in Home Economics, is a counse lor in Burr Hall. Miss Rolfsmeyer, a junior in the College of Agriculture, is 'president of Love Memor ial Hall. Miss Schelbitzki, a junior in Arts and Science, is pres ident of the Womens Resi dence Halls. Miss Stute, a junior in T Wary Dee IVitcher FOR m SWEETHEART Teachers College, is treasur er of Terrace Hall. Bulin, is a junior in Busi ness Administration. Lovell, is a sophomore in Engineering. Mulligan, is a junior in Business Administration. Wiese, is a junior in Agri culture. Witt, is a junior in Arts and Sciences. Six Men. To Attend Convention New York Hosts Natl Pershing Meet Six University students will attend the National Conven tion of Pershing Rifles to be held in New York City this weekend. Ken Tempero, Andris Stak lis, Jim Seacrest, Jim Pang born, Marshall Kuhr and Steve Tempero along with an advisor, Lt. Col. Dan C. King man, will attend the national meeting. The national headquarters of Pershing Rifles is located at Nebraska and controls the 146 companies located in the 50 states. Ken Tempero, who is the National Commander, will control the organization meet ing. He is a major general. Twelve regiments will be represented at t h e conven tion. Total attendance is ex pected to be from 300-400, ac cording to a Nebraska spokes man. ' While in New York the Ne braskans will conduct a busi ness meeting, attend a dinner and dance and take a tour of the city. The cadet officers will be in charge of the following de partments: Col. Staklis will serve as Chief of Staff; Maj. Seacrest, G-2, Public Infor mation Officer; Maj. Pang born, G-3, Operations; Capt. Kuhr, G-4, Supply; and Chief Warrant Officer Steve Tem pero, G-l, Personnel Devoted to Tradition r - r Sfy 4 Of course All A j A I MeBER.S OP THE l v Havc a Unioersitv I Sf A In all wool. QLC?V??m , with matching I vest , Captain's p ' I) Main- It. . .. - ...P'-. rjJ Stee Tempero, Theta Xi. Pershing-8:00 P.M. Tonight J. Fred "Muggs" Uoulelt for Wmm osmet