The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1963, Image 1

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Vol. 76rN698 f5$&
The Daily Nebraskan
Monday, May 6, 1963
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BIG JOHX It would seem that John Langfeld picked a hard way to get a rest during a tug-of-war at last Friday's Spring Day games. The rest of the Sigma No's were not pulled quite so far.
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Senior Pam Hirschbach, ; joring in journalism. She is a
was crowned May Queen at member of Theta Sigma Phi,
the annual Ivy Day festivi-! journalism honorary, past
ties. secretary of Young Demo-
G a y 1 e Branigan was re- crats, and a past board mem
vealed as her maid of honor. ber of All University Fund.
; She was a 1961 Homecoming
The 1963 May Queen is a Queen f malist has
Robert Hough of Lincoln
i Mrs. Hough is the former
June Rowley); Elizabeth Wea
ver, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Walter Weaver of Lin
coln (Mrs. Weaver is the
former Jane Calhoun) ; and
crownbearer Scott Johnson,
U1 teachers College, :c 1ck -Wi-mon anA nroci. cnn f Mr anrt Mrs Virpil A
majonng m math. She is the;dent of pj 3 phi social ! Johnson of Lincoln (Mrs.
past vice-president of All Lm-; 50,.. (Johnson is the former Betty
verstty Fund and a past The coeds were selected fori Tisthammer).
boartl member of Associated fh. Kv n n-i'nir!itv! t. ..
Women Students. She was a
finalist
women's election.
Edticatioa,
chairman of Communications
Lincoln Project, past chairman of AU
University Fund, past Coed Counselor, and
was a 192 Daisy Chain Leader. She is
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social
sorority.
Jaae FaMaet. She is in the College of
Agriculture, a member ol Home Econom
ics Club, Tassels. Ac Executive Board.
VWCA Board. Student Council KM repre-
The 1963 Court
for Nebraska t ,cto. f rwomnmoc : .
. . .utwi v. v, . ...v.... j i: yreinim rases
aweemean ana appeareu in rv- Robert Houeh. associate-
th KrtcrrtAt Kluh cnrintr thnw . . ,r tni and Sciences, a Bed Cross worker, a
" ,, r 0 prOieSSOr 01 CngUSn; senior teMk, u. wMg ckairman. mem 1
& ivituv. , clict nir I -Oil l.a mvav oer m Aipna umnM T-.ta. m iwm
She has sened as presi-.and music was provided by
dent of Chi Omega social s-' the University Band under
rority and wrte the music for; the direction of Donald Lentx.
this year's winning toed tel-j. Children in the court whose'
lies Skit, Starring Stereo." t
Her maid of honor is a sen-
Jorce Banma
alumnae were:
MAY QUEEX Pam Hirschbach. May Queen, and her
court mle ever It Day festivities from a ewly-bnOt
throne. Miss Hirschbach was selected by'aa aQ Univmity
womea's election.
Civil Defense Survey
Shows Shelter Need
On University Ground
Recently, the Office of Civ- grated witfc the student idea
n Defense Mobilization sjt- UficatioB card bow issoed.
veved tl Un;vers;tT campus According to George Drake
depiity civil defense director
and pointed out tr.e Becessity , . , . ,
, of L 1 n c o I n and Lancaster
for several faJout shelters. - xhe University sheHer
The shelters will be stocked areas of Avery lab,' Burnett
will! food, water, radiation de- Hall, Love library. Morrill
tectfcn devices, and nseiieal Hall, Nebraska Hall the Sta-
, - . . . . dent Union, the Nebraska
siippljes and will be used for CeTiter piper HalL R3chan!s
any major disaster, aceord- iM sheirj&n .rt Gal
irg to Roy Loadon, director of ; lery, are filled with sorviv
personneL jal rations and supplies.
The first effort in the civil J Tbe total amount of the
defense program was tl;e j sbelter slock m the ten Usj
aMing of two con-directional ' verstty buildings is in excess
air-raid sirens. of $30.tt, according to
'Drake. The supplies were
Approximately S J purchased and delivered at 1 TTHTfm m u.ai
dWc awl I 11 rmnbivn al lX exoense Ol UK federal ."T"
cHr campu rsld petekiaQy g pernmect.
need sfceltf frm falloot at The shelters at Univer-
ht Mie time. Ow t cam- sity are part of a
pus, tbe mber wald be 1 STirvey conducled by toe U.S.
miplvees. - wlskh was intended to place san
Hospitaty Days. boMs a Sears Roebuck
Scholarship. Aurie Scott Burr Scholarship
and is a member of standards board for
Love Hall.
Betsy Nvre. She is ia the College of
Arts and Sciences, assistant chairman of
Union Talks and Topics Committee, chair
man in all University Fund, Tassels jun
ior boad, member of Alpha Lambda Del
ia. Lmheran Student Assn. and activities f
COairmaH W IvaPW Alim inn swuu : jnnoi I . , . i i. nuwiMm; l:- o iviuu
soronty. I chairman, marshal of Phi Cpsilon Omi-
Saaame Ptam. She is in the College of I eron honorary, and secretary of Lutheran
Aenculture, member of Union Board of 1 Student Assn. Choir. She is a member of
Managers. Ag Union publicity chairman. Love Memorial Hall.
t Executive Board, holds a Regents j Patricia Fraser. She is in the College of
Scholarship, is youth chairman of the Ne- Agriculture, a past Ag Builders board
braska Com ml it e for Children and' member, past chairman oi Agriculture.
Youth, was a flnahst for Miss Block and Hospitality committee, secretary of Ac I n
Bndie. and is a member of Chi Omega ion Program Council, Union Board of
social sorority. Managers, president of Ag Executive
Sasaa Vtalbvrs She is in teachers CM- Board. Treasurer of Phi Upsilon Onucroa
lege. Union chairman, was a Comhusker t honorary, and activities chairman of Del
section editor, president of Panheflenic, I ta Delta Delta social sorority.
Activities Queen, president of Big EUht Barbel Heiss. She is in Teachers Col
PmMImim, imI t niedee trainer of Al-1 mc trMrr of Red Cross, secre-
Wkl Dr1ia. She is ia the Coilere of pha Chi Omega social sorority. i tary of Orthopedic project, finalist for Ne-
Jniors ' braska bwtnean, tinaust tor ineai .-w
. She is ia the College braska Cord. 196!. member of Pi Lfnb-
-M t . w ... m i lWn,i.i., rta THeta. AlPfia UmDOl win, rra
"TTiS. MtJZ'tL ' rreshman Woman, candidate for DeHa ma lota. Ph. Beta Kappa, and P
and pledge class presideiit ta Gamma Phi Sum j Rost u,,. , number of Urn-! president and pledge trainer of Zeta Taa
"lcSSe is i- the CoDege of Symphony TanlSShe is in the CoHege
trS?"; ZfZSJZrSSTnZZ VcT. S?7?hZ "ucltiot 1 Of Arts Sciences, "
be re!a:iaas eomrngtee. wirmtitt ct Hotr chairman in Universrcy 4-B. presi-1 ager of the Summer Nebra-an. v i c e
Economics Clirf.. I nneroty IB Clvo. i- pJTnSl , president of Gamma Alpha Chi. 13 Corn-
n Mwo rr.T-.t Pea Lambda iiefta. was a oetewie io inej . n , s ,, the Col-, hu-dter basiness manager, member ot
mothers are all MOrtar Board v,i ob Coniereace m Wash- . .rLJl 'R.J2. nrnna PM. niHr of the Edna On-
Carol HOUgh, D.1l R: chairman AU ImrtT Fund ClirTTNM. , rt Ahmn A.ard Jorlbe OTandng
ior in Teachers College, ma-; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. .e xtai Food Tee
i secretary ot tm ipnion uimc iron- Ka .. --
Khwter Vow. She is in the College of 1 iry, Ag Etecmiw Board, vice president Adiertismg CSnb college awards program.
Arts and Sciences, assistant chairman of yK Builders. 1VJ Miss Block and i She is a member of happa Ivappa bant-
Aa'inwsfii Fund. Nebraska Union Bridle, and mmatK chairman of C k i f ma social soromy
chairman, member of PeophMc-People. omega social soronty. Helen Urfn She a Teachers Col-
Madngais. Gvrmaa Oob. pieaudcnt of Al- sa Hv. She is n the College of I lege, past chairman of An Iniversrty run
nha Lar jda Detta, had the lemale lead n am) Sciences. YWCA secretary ; Ijncoui Drive, past chairman of U a ill
m t !3 Bosisei Khm arolaenon, Fi- spnog Day publicity chairman, mem-1 Films Committee, member of
ore." and was pledge Hat presMeai xtrt3 Sigma Phi. pass copy editor . activinea cnairman ot po
! Kappa Apha Theta w4 and prtwtf senior stall writer for t k e ; social yority Cnl.
ia. hey. She B m the Coiiegeof Nrhrl. pa, c-ed Counselor, l?''"- " JSj.'S?t
Am and Soerwes. an An l rmi li member of Young Republicans, recipient 1 We. p aienAer of r??I
assmaat rluirman. meBdMr of Wesley m journalism Gold Key Award, and f Rodents Board, past try of Baua-
n n . a r v-.i,, . . fc ... .. . n. . t . mmihy m l nnersity Lotnerun
U a i a, Junwr IflSerrratetwaty Council ml ww,ir I Chapel. Cadence Coame Operations Uf-
Qoeen. a cawtdate for Surma Phi Epsi-, JM, KrSL she is ia the CWege of Arts fir. pa I mon .""LTi
ha Sweetheart, and pledge social charr-, Sc-kv,. member of Madrigals, l m "emh" - l.r-tZL TTaTsor
mm and stawiiMs board member of Kap- ,, Suiters. 1'nwo assastaM chairmaa, secretary for Alpha Omicroa Yi social op
pa Deha socual soronty. secretary of AO University Fund, chair- i. onry.
man of Brother-Sister pt'wriain tor reo- p tseawr lm Leasers: omm nouns,
' . r. i - . . ...I i Alnfc nri : .. U1!Lm I.rbw Sm agOB"
des wphcwwre and janwr hoards .. Vnhw Fand. past '
a Bes SctKar M n Bw'Vrs awstant chairmaa of First:
; rt ta and oa the COTC" " GWe and Special Editaoa. member of
! TSShTrT- the Coge U lhda -Z,J22 1
rtnjta cl,rr Speakers Cmaajaf h j. S,!! Hearst News-!
AO lierw Fjoi icra! ;competi.io.. and oablKwy chair-i
"L'ii lw rrrToer'r man of Cm Omega soea! sornty
aiefnaer of AJpma Lansoa Beta, aadj Per- 1 .. c- m TeacHers C. i
r cirma. ei C1 Omega Llr Trt j
i wj' cw is i. the (Were Cross chairmaa. whorwire and tewr,
! ZL mrmher of Asociaed wnea Stodentt
r'TflEZa Bwd and 1W Coed Foil chairman.
reJaSTfo?" Sot " ' j
! tT. TJL Vlror" ! ..C.!. H-- J J '
"ms. -Jre She is - the College - Ke. Sta. P-t. and St.T Pmly- Stephen KelllSOn Were DOnOr
,i AgracaWare. H recremaciB chaimxaa. vx , mut- jaaars ! Cd iS tlrC tOD WOtTian and man
. . . "la. a. itl lisia- tbT at da a) . 13 !?
iTIh Ckft CrrV Jeaa Cariswa. She is ia Teachers On-; scholars M the Senior ClaSS
memher l Hme Fsvmxma Ooh, lm- fc. P3!, .SIS 1 at iN llT DaV festivities
wvfompaoasc Baa, gg-eaairmaa fcsr I pwadeat of Asaooauoa of CkdhMd al UJC 1) Lay lesm.ues.
Mrs. Carter received the
Senior Women'. Scholarship
Sigs, Fedde Hall
Spring Day Tops
Sigma Chi and Fedde Hall were the two winners of
Spring Day games last Friday. Delta Tau Delta and Chi
Omega placed second.
Winners of the men's tug-of-war were Sigma Chi, first:
Delta Tau Delta, second and FarmHouse. third. Women's
tug-of-war winners were Fedde Ha-1, first; Kappa Delta,
second, and Towne Club, third.
Sigma Phi Epsilon won the push ball trophy, with Delta
Tau Delta placing second and Sigma Chi, third. Burr Hall
t won the log throwing contest
Beta Theta Pi won the log pillow tigni iropny ana Aipna
Gamma Rbo won the bicycle race.
Alpha Delta Pi skated aw ay with the roller skating re
lay trophy and Zeta Tau Alpha won tbe obstacle race. Hep
pner Hall won the hay stack pile contest
Tbe distance throw was won by Delta Delta Delta.
Trophies w ere presented at the Ivy Day ceremonies Sat
urday fcv Bill Ahlschwede, Spring Day chairman.
judges for tbe event were "X"' club and athletic depart
ment members. Each event w as run by Spring Day workers.
Karen Werner, and Aaa Wkdmora.
Scholars
Awarded
Trophies
Lorna Heim Carter and
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EYM Good
Tool For Expansion
ucQViom
toward everv school and ev
cultural and Industrial - Great Plains Kegionaunsiruc- .: "a
Agnniuurai ana ura .suui r Librarv. ' maionng m economics and is
Cop for her 7-semester aver
age of 8.C25. She is majoring
in French and is a member
of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi
Sigma Iota.
Kellison's average of 8.804
earned for him the Senior
.Aununuioi , T .1 moinrinff
tw. ;ery sruoem in ine aie ueveiopmeni. neacrang iarm- -.n-w.. nf pus xm Karv
Training of Teachers. In the ers in their homes. ET ! , v XI pnsiion and phi
same way that ETV can help wolld make possible a new S.. Se?1"! a ' Kl EpSd F
address j students enrich their educa- era of instant communication, " f ,"7.
IS OIK Ol Vulj uitcv uistui;-
. m - a
n.uopai . fcjc biaugural
oe survey coooutiiea uy ear prfc Morri-ition, a companion program providing a valuable suppfe-
iyf Army lAjiy w - ..,,. - s offering new and improved
I.RTl.nJU V MU-Sa-i. vrv-w-dviB vuis.
The Motar Board Scholar-
fallout shelters in existing saon ET , It greaJest
BoUi male and female stu-: buildings throughout tie com , for expanding education
der:ts re -assigned to the. try.
same shelter areas rather. j .
Uian segregating sexes. Each 5tlide fit Tribunal
snelter will ,ave cae person j
in autfjority with a iesig- Selects Members
isated aSeraate and several
assistants to maialarn the Tbe Student Tribunal for
siielter program.
al opportunities since the in
vention of the printing
press."
be available to a3 Nebraska;
leacners in all edational leve. de- Gamma, 3rd; Delia Gamma,
Higher FatNe- -d Alpha omicron Pi.
braska's colleges ad nher
shies facing mo-oimg euro'.!
Has praise was no surprise. : teacher shortages aad
enjoy new ana convenient
methods of learning.
As one of the latter-day pio
neers in exploring televised
axW-at-rfuii Xthraka efforts
' iub-4 v-Ar vc SirajniTrwAl . . a .
A g- vam for assicn-! . ve Siowiy spreaa use worn
rxents of shelter aress has ltr! bv K:a Ho,,an ,ast. every section of the state,
been suggested. ' with each yeai s chairman. Tbe senior (j
sJ-jelter being numbered. The j member from the Law College h la this series tbe lxefits
sMter mimber mil be cv-lnia fee Dick Schmeling. tfc pennaneBt, statewide
erlayei in Barge S'totow print I mT senior me,. j fV
oa the card. TTbe card would i , . sIered by le legisiaiare
cam tbe s'..uA:-r.fs name and - t-1908 re Tom Cbaw!i-.; Have bee tMrtlined ia detail
instriKliorjs to be followed in: Her, Dick Rosenberg, Chi p It is a wide area-
case ol an ernergewy.. Kuklin. and Carta Tortora.
limited space, ETV ewuld help
selve all three probSems
with one large aidrtorim.
e television iwstrwetor and
a Iiaflerv of TV screens. A
nrvds rf schools Ihrooehont 5th.
this area. : The Innocents Scholarship -
I Activities trophv was wos by
This new concept of sharing ; ith the question of a state- i FarmHonse, with Beta Theta
ETV facilities between states w je ETV network soon to ; Pi, second. Theta XI, was 3rd;
has already been partially ex- be settled, Nebraska's edu- Selleck House. 4th; Phi Delta
piored. The results are en- cators have made their opin- Theta, 5th; Phi Kappa Psi,
couraging: a greaier varmy ions clear. Speaking for more Cth; Sigma Cm, 7tn; Kappa
tt.tn .r. trL a!s t?12n cvcr before' Nend;d than 15.000 of them recently I Sigma, ta; Alpha Gamma
itut M !r fostitvlioss flwit3 economy of operation. was John i.vTxrh. Executive Rho, h; and Sigma Alpha
:rrr TLJ;, t- AaT ton Uur egisjarare nas aireaay , ; Secretary of the .Nebraska Ma. Ih.
VjtTA tri& for the m-s the possibility of a $Xe Educational Association. ; Winner of the American
futfrrT future regional linking -Tne SEA Legislative Assn. of University Women's
lire nine. brazka's proposed facilities. Cnmmin " he said "is on 5 award, presented to the sen-
t.-i. rM,.tvtn Ri.;ny ,n fact- 80 have the VegiSia- rewrd in sur-nort of anv pro- ; ior women on basis of scbol-
in Vrtrth arwl South . , u: a r--.ol nnr.
!iviru afir school h o u r s. . . " Z 1 posai ior me aavancemem oi aiim ijiwc
rJTZ Eentar. and Senary EtTo a
Jim Mc"' ! gatkm. Through ETV, a! a new chance for formal and Iowa . : Such a network would be afar ; member of Phi Betalvfppf:
an exiensive reacmng step iow aia auvane- mini utuimw i", .-
. . t r - t ' and Jerrv Denton, were also i i.,Hit n-A r- m -.-i riA -ariv in addition
wmsM Incressitate a 'date. Pes- J iulerv-jewing i , aaMy classroom television of outstanding niltural and ETV network resource is now mg NebrasU education at all ; Sigma Rlio and Kappa A
tibly the card wfttild be iatte-ii board.
Instruction could be directed entertainment cfjportaniiies. ,on hand in the form of the , levels.'
Theta social sorority.
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