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    Monday, Oct. 14, 1963
The Daily Nebraskan
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Ten University of Nebraska
coeds were chosen finalists in
the 1963 Homecoming Queen
competition.
The winner will be elected
Weds. Oct. 23, by the student
body and will be announced
at the pep rally the following
Friday.
The finalists were chosen
by a special board, composed
of students and faculty, on
the basis of poise, activities,
and grade average. The
Homecoming Queen competi
tion is sponsored each year
by Tassels.
The 1963 finalists: Janee
Benda, Alpha Omicron Pi so
rority, has a 6.8 average and
Is majoring in physical edu
cation in Teachers College.
She is president of the Wom
en's Athletic Association and
a member of Tassels.
Carol Bieck, Gamma Phi
Beta sorority, is a zoology
major in the College of Arts
and Sciences with a 7.3 grade
point average. Her activities
include Tassels and Student
Council.
Polly Brown, Delta Gam
ma sorority, is majoring in
French and Spanish in Teach
ers college and has a 6.0
grade average. Polly belongs
to Cadence Countesses, Build
ers and is a Red Cross chair
man. Carol Lea Klein is major
ing in French in Teachers
College and has an 8.5 aver
age. She has served as a
member of Associated Wom
en Students' House of Rep
resentatives, is a dorm stu
dent adviser, a member of
Newman Club and was a Re
gents Scholarship winner.
Bonnie Gay Knudsen, Pi
Beta Phi sorority, is major
ing in journalism and Eng
lish in Teachers College and
holds a 6.3 grade average.
Bonnie is the 1964 Coed Fol
lies chairman, was a 1962
Cornhusker Beauty Queen
finalist, is a member of Theta
Sigma Phi journalism honor
ary and is a 1963 Activities
Queen finalist.
Sandy McDowell is avoca
tional education major I nthe
College of Agriculture and
Home Economics. Sandy is
president of Alpha Xi Delta
Sorority, president of the
Home Economics Club and a
member of the Ag Executive
Board.
Mary Morrow, Kapp Alpha
Poet Sanchez
Lauds State
A summer assignment at
the University of Nebraska
has yielded an unexpected
compliment from one of the
ranking poets of Mexico,
Ernesto Mejia Sanchez.
The Sept. 25 edition of
'Siempre," widely-read Mex
ican weekly magazine, car
ries 12 poems by Sanchez
tinder the general title of
""Nebraska Notebook." In
them he compares Nebraskan
and Mexican terrain, sun
shine, and air along with
musings about learning and
family life.
During the University of
Nebraska summer session,
Dr. Sanchez served as a visit
ing professor of Latin Ameri
can culture on the staff of
the National Defense Educa
tion Act institute for teacher
training.
Dr. Roberto Esquenazi
Mayo, University staff mem
ber who directed the institute,
says "Siempre" seldom fea
tures poetry.
THE SAFE WAYtottay alert
without harnful tticolants
N0D01 keeps you mentally
start with the lame eafe re
fresher found in coffee and
tea. Yet NoDoz is faster,
handier, more roliuble. Abso
lutely not hftbit-forminf .
Student Vote Will Determne Homecoming Queen;
Winner Announced At Pep Rally Before CU Game
Theta sorority, is an elemen
Teachers College with a 6.4
grade average. Her activities
include Tassels, Newman
Club, and Union Program
Council.
Joanie Skinner is Ag Union
Mist Benda
Miss McDowell
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Peace Foundation President
To Talk Here Wednesday
William Plymat, president
of the World Peace Broad
casting Foundation, will
speak Wednesday at 11 a.m.
at the Ix)ve Library Auditor
ium. The program is spon
sored by the Nebraska Inter
national Association (N1A).
He will
speak on the
role of Uni
versity - stu
dents in im
proving ra
cial relations.
Plymat, an
a c c o m
plished man
in civic, cul
t u r a 1, and
business ac
Plymat
tivities, was chairman of the
Des Moines Interracial Com
mission which sought to bring
harmony between colored and
white in Des Moines. Last
year he w a s Chairman of
lowans Against the Death
Penalty, a group which sought
to get the death penalty re
moved from the law.
He has been president of
the University Club of Des
Moines, chairman of the In
stitute of Scientific Studies on
the Prevention of Alcoholism,
and treasurer of a national
youth organization, the Allied
youth.
Plymat obtained his law de
gree from the University of
Minnesota in 1936, and be-
Nest time monotony makes
you feel drowsy while driving,
working or studying, do as
millions do ...pork up with
safe, effnotive NoDoz tablets.
MtMi Km pradull II 8ra UMKMiiM.
president, first pice president
of her sorority, Alpah Chi
Omega, 1963 Varsity Dairy
Princess, and served last
year as publicity chairman
for the Home Economics Hos
pitality Days. Joanie is a
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Miss Morrow
gan his career practicing law
in Des Moines. Later, he en
tered the insurance field and
became vice-president of a
large casualty company.
In 1947, he organized Pre
ferred Risk Mutual Insurance
Company wrhich was the first
Des Moines Insurance com
pany to adopt a policy of fair
employment practice. This
resulted in the employment
of a number of negroes, in
cluding the head of their ac
counting department.
As president of the World
Peace Broadcasting Founda
tion he has been responsible
for hundreds of radio borad
casts on peace.
Pharmacy Group
Honors Scholars
A scholarship certificate,
presented annually by Kappa
Psi Pharmacy Fraterni
ty, was awarded to the junior
and senior Kappa Psi mem
bers who maintained a six
scholastic average for both
semesters.
The junior recipients
were: William B. Johnson.
Francis Lindell, Lance Mik
kelsen, and Jerry Schaaf.
Seniors to receive the schol
arship were: Louis Allison,
Walter Baker, Thomas Cun
ningham, David Fenner and
Larry Fletcher.
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home economics major and
has a 7.6 grade average.
Becky Yerk, Alpha Phi so
rority is a physical education
major in Teachers College
and has a 6.8 average. Becky
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Miss Skinner
Ag Men Initiates Told
Ag Men's Fraternity initi
ated the following men into
active membership: Lowell
Anderson, Steve Eldred, Gary
Klien, Marvin MeNeff, Rob
ert Nichols.
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Dishwasher lor meals. Call 432-4H54.
Male student wanted to share gbdroom
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Several dependable men to sponsor YMCA
Youth groups. See Mr. Salmn Student
Employment, li Ad. Bldg.
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TTh W
Parade Starts 9 A.M.-0:30
is a member of Tassels and
was a Cornhusker Beauty
Queen.
Sally Wilson, Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority, is Corn
husker business manager,
Miss Yerk
Presents its MntEa
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Saturday, Oct. 19
N TME MALL
treasurer of Tassels and. co
chairman of the teenage pro
ject of the Nebraska Human
Resources Research Founda
tion. Sally is an English ma
jor in Teachers College and
has a 6.1 average.
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Miss Wilson
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Mennen Spray .- . in the handy squeeze bottle. What a Jsrutel
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PLUS BEAUTY CONTEST
PLUS NEW EVENTS
TODAY
HARLOW SHAPLEY, as
tronomer and philosopher,
will speak at a University
convocation in the Student
Union auditorium at 11 a.m.
UNICORNS meeting at 7
p.m. in 235 Student Union.
WEDNESDAY
STUDENT TRIBUNAL in
terviews will be held at 9 a.m.
PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE brother-sister
committee meet
ing in 334 Student Union at
5 p.m.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
meeting at 7 p.m. 324 Avery
Lab.
IEEE will hear William C.
Sink, staff engineer in charge
of experimental engineering
department for General Mo
tors Corporation speak at 7
p.m. in 217 Ferguson HalL
TOMORROW
FRENCH CLUB will hold
elections of officers and a
business meeting at 7 p.m.
in the north party rooms of
the Student Union.
Alums Start
Newspaper
In an effort to keep Univer
sity of Nebraska graduates
former students up-to-date on
campus news, the Alumni As
sociation is publishing a news
paper which will be issued
twice each year.
The first issue of the "Ne
braska Alumnus" newspaper
is being sent this week to 52,
000 former Cornhusker stu
dents. The newspaper was se
lected as aneconomical
means of reaching graduates
and former students, accord
ing to Harriet Coble, editor of
the "N e b r a s k a Alumnus"
newspaper and magazine. The
magazine will continue to be
mailed only to members of
the Association.
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