Friday, February 22, 1963 The Daily Nebraskcn Page 3 Board Maintains St. Onge Verdict By SUE SMTTHBERGER Nebraskan Staff Writer The State Normal Board has "no intention" of back ing down in the Henry St Onge case, according to Hen ry Freed, president Freed's comment came af ter disclosure of a confiden tial American Association of University Professors IAUUP) report that the board two years ago abused St. Onge's rights by rescind ing a teaching contract pre viously given him. The May II. 1X1. Dailv Nebraska! said "St. Onge's crime revolved aromsd the fact that he bad opened his back yard t a controversial speaker. "The speaker. William Man- del, was a witness at the San Francisco hearings of the House Un-American Ac tivities Committee a year ago," it stated. St. Onge was lured by Wayne State Teachers Col lege President William Bran denburg and was to report to the faculty in September of 1561. Tfce Normal Board with drew the roetract after- St. Onge united Mawlel to speak. Mandel bad previously been denied a campus forum at Ohio State University. WMJe speaking, Mandel was criti cal of the House Un-American Activities Committee and spoke of Soviet Union mili tary iraigM. At Use tone of tbe contro versy. Dr. Robert Estrich, etoairraian of the English de partment at Ohio State Um versity. saM. ""I would be very gJad to have Mm ctm tsnwe in our department- SL Otsge tod been teaching in the EmgEsJi sfefaitmemit tlaere Wore being hired by Wayne State. After tfce reprt is pb fcbed n a AAUP hmHtC. the ease may be submitted to the annual AAUP meet ing. That group conld vote censure upon the offending institutions or governing boards. S Freed said Monday, "As i far as we're concerned, our aecision was made on a sound basis. We have no intention of changing our mind under any kind of pressure." St. Onge was criticized by many people for founding the Thomas Tusser society, the May 10 Nebraskan says. Many believed the group a mysterious, secret movement, probably entrenched with Mandelian philosophies, the article says. ; Others claimed at the time that SI. Onge had founded the society as a joke. II Thomas Tusser was a poet I in sixteenth centmrv England. J He wrote a handful of poems j about husbandry which were' reportedly not accepted by his generation. As a result , be w as snubbed and died in debtors prison. St. Onge ran across his .writings one morning over, coffee and suggested that the i morning coffee group be : , known thereafter as the Tus- -ser society. I Wbea questioned about the society by other newspapers, J SL Onge kept ibe reporters gaessiag about the pvrpose of the groop. the article says. lias be let the joke m its I coarse. The Mandel appearance cli- : maxed the growth of the 1 joke and caused the St. Onge controversv. Ag Students Stud Under Special Plan Fifteen freshmen at the Uni versity College of Agriculture have been named to take part in the honors program now in its third year. The new participants in clude: Miles Foster, Burle Gengenbach, Lee Grove, Norman Helzer, Edward Jackson, Rodney Johnson, Richard KruD. Also participating win be: Ronald Lindvall, Milan Moore, Wayne Pfeiffer, Rob ert Schaffert, Dale Seidler, Neal Smith, Bruce Snyder and Ronald Snyder. "Main purpose of the hon ors program is to provide a high level of individual free dom and choice in tailoring e a c b student's educational program to meet his needs and interests." said Dr. Franklin Eldridge, director of resident instruction at the Col lege. ""Participation in the pro gram is voluntary ."' he said. "Selection is not based entire ly upon scholastic achieve ment Other factors include originality, creativity, indi viduality and personal moti vation. 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TOMORROW FEDDE HALL Burr Hall hour dance, 6:30-7:30 p.m. DELTA TAU DELTA bouse parte, 9-12 p.m. PHI KAPPA PS1 house par ty, 8:30-12 p.m. PI KAPPA PHI bouse par ty, 8-12 p.m. SIGMA NU Pigge Dinner, 8 12 p.m. SIGMA PHI EPSILOX pledge dance, 2-5 p.m. TRIANGLE house party, 8 12 p.m. AG MEN snowQake formal, 6:30-12 p.m. SELLECK QUAD record hop, 9-12 p.m. SUNDAY ALPHA TAU OMEGA date dinner. 6-8 p.m. COMENTUS Club banquet 6 8:30 p.m. Collegiate Band To Perform Sunday The Collegiate band, di rected by Professor Jack Snider, will perform Sunday at 4 p.m. There will be no admission charge. Sandra Keriakedes will play a trench horn solo, Larghetto by Emmanuel Chabrier. Campus Calendar TODAY INTERCOLLEGIATE DE BATE Tournament, begins 8 a.m., 232, 235, 334 Student Union. SUITE BEAT, 4 p.m., Union South Partv Room. "MEIN KEMPF," 7 and 9 p.m., Union Auditorium. SUNDAY SKY SHOW, "Life in the Uni verse," 2:30 and 3:45 p.m., Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Morrill Hall. 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