. in WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1967 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Student Fights By Mick Lowe Junior Staff Writer "A question of principle," Is the description Dan Dick meyer applies to his fight to eliminate the loyalty oath as a prerequisite for re ceiving educational funds loaned or granted through the National Defense Edu cation Act. Dickmeyer first became aware of the oath last Oc tober, when he applied for, and was granted, a $200 NDEA loan from the fed eral government, through the University scholarship office. Dickmeyer, a Junior ma joring in journalism, was not actually given the loan, however, because he re fused to sign the NDEA's Despite fiendish torture dynamic BiC Duo writes first time, every time! bic's rugged pair of stick pens wins again in unending war against ball-point skip, clog and smear. Despite horrible punishment by mad scientists, bic still writes first time, every time. 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Chief Objection "My chief objection is having it linked with an educational purpose. Any loyalty oath linked to edu cation just isn't right. Who knows what control over the freedom to pursue any academic field a student might be subject to?" "If the government some how decides that a student isn't defending our country against foreign and domes tic enemies," Dickmeyer continued, "they can take the money back." When one considers that the federal government Half-price to college students and faculty: the newspaper that newspaper people read. . . At last count, we had more than 3,800 news paper editors on our list of subscribers to The Christian Science Monitor. Editors from all over the world. There is a good reason why these "pros" read the Monitor: the Monitor is the world's only daily international newspaper. Unlike local papers, the Monitor focuses exclusively on world news the important news. 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It shows a lack of faith in the people of our country," Dickmeyer said. Several hundred Univer sity students apparent ly sign the oath without question every year. Dick meyer said that as far as he knows, he is the only student to refuse the loan (U. S. funds) for the period i i months $9 6 months $6 J .AptBm.. .Zip. .Year of rradu ation ! tj-im J 29 Albrecht DOrer-He Psinted All Creation. One of the most versatile artists of the ages, he helped bring the Renaissance to Germany. Read how be became his country's greatest painter. Article includes 6 full-color reproductions. 30 Mission Accomplished. (from Humor in Uniform.) One evening we were visited by an Air Force couple and their lively two-year-old son. As the little one darted in the direction of our children's room, his mother turned to her husband and said, "well, there he goes on another search-and-destroy mission." David E. Hudson (APO, San Francisco, Calif.) -and 9 other proofs of humor in uni form. today! 26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 2 3 4 S V 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 It 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 V I l r DAN DICKMEYER . . . a pre-requisite because he could not truth fully sign the oath. When he told Edward E. Lundak, Director of Schol arship and Financial Aids, that he could not honestly sign the oath, Lundak said that he could not give Dick meyer the loan because It is required by the federal government, and his office "just administers the loans." Dickmeyer said that he was satisfied by that expla nation until several weeks ago, when he happened to notice a mimeographed loy alty oath pasted on the wall near the scholarship window. The oath, apparently another qualification for federal loans, actually listed organizations that students shouldn't belong to if they wanted federal funds. A University employee ASUN Sponsors Sheets To Provide General information sheets containing the names of members of t h e state legislators and infor mation concerning enroll ment and appropriation will be provided by ASUN, ac cording to Terry Schaaf , ASUN President. The sheets are being dis tributed as "a service proj ect which will provide stu dents with information which may be used in let ters to state senators," ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & o 13th & F 31 Flying Saucers-Are They Real? Dr. J. Allen Hy nek is having second thoughts about what he once called "sheer nonsense." Here's his evidence, explanations, and advice to the Air Force. 32 Children's Letters to God. Some are disarmingly wise, some reverent, some not so reverent. But all are addressed to God with much hope and trust 33 My Most Unforgettable Character. Although George S. Kaufman's star appeared to be in eclipse at the time of his death, today his impact on the theater sewnis greater than ever. Read how he sought to make people laugh rather than to use the stage as a psychia Tot Reader's Digest Assoc., Inc., co Tab and Business Services 1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 1 0036 Gentlemem Please send me FREE the 5 articles I have circled at left by number. Mr. Mil Name Mn. (Pleas Print) Address. City. -State. College. LJlir student fights loyalty oath as to scholarship aid. refused to give him a copy of the oath, and the next day, the sheets had been removed. Lundak said that the sheets were probably amendments to the basic federal oath. "The University definite ly does not add anything to the oath that the federal government does not re quire," Lundak stated. Dickmeyer has asked the American Civil Liberties Union for legal advice con cerning the oaths, and will appear before the Public Issues ASUN committee meeting Wednesday, in hopes that ASUN will pass a resolution protesting the oath. "All in all," Dickmeyer concluded, "this oath seems silly, totally worth less, and unconnected with my acquiring money to be come an educated man." Information Schaaf said. He emphasized the impor tance of relating personal experiences to the sena-. tors. "By writing a letter to their senator, students can show their interest in high er education in the state. Even though every student cannot attend the budget hearings, he can express his views concerning the budg et through the mails," he commented. ASUN Associates will dis tribute the sheets Wednes day to six campus areas Fast Campus, fraternities, sororities, independ ent men, independent wom en, the Nebraska Union and Love Library. trist's couch-in this behind-the-scenes portrait by pro ducer Max Gordon. 34 Radial-Plies: A Dramat ic Advance In Tires. Would you be interested in a tire with 50 more tread life, 12 more gas mileage, and greater safety at high speeds? Read how much these new "belted" tires cost and where to get them. 35 What's the Matter with the Younger Generation? Is there reason to excuse youth ful irresponsibility? An edu cator says no. He tells how many adults are being fooled and what they must do to re gain the respect of young people. -Aflt. Tin .Class eL CA1 100 University Coeds Petition V or rrimary Election ballot Jump From Page 4, CoL t ; Severeide, Shari Schlegel, iviarci mormon, n.uen J. Wells, and Karen Wendt. Miss Adams Is an ASUN senator, chairman of the governmental affairs com mittee, Alpha XI Delta news release chairman and corresponding secretary. Miss Drayton is a mem ber of Builders, Young Democrats, and THEATRE. ASUN Associate, Miss El dred is also treasurer of Tassels and pledge trainer of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She has been the secretary of AWS workers, and member of Union and YWCA. Miss Evenson is a mem ber of Angel Flight. She Is also a Pom Pon girl and Al pha Omicron Pi Scholar ship chairman. Miss Hanna is a member of 4-H, Young Republicans, and assistant chairman for YWCA. University Sunshine Girl, Miss Kunc is also an ASUN representative, and chair man of Red Cross Malone Center. Miss Johnson is currently on the AWS sophomore Board. She is also the cor responding secretary of ASUN, and assistant chairman of Builders SEED committee. Sophomore Board mem ber, Miss Luhe is pub lic relations assistant of AWS and has been a mem ber of Builders and Kernals. Miss May is a member of Young Republicans, Gold's College Board, Spanish Cluo and is social chair man of Sigma Kappa soror ity. Miss Neumeister is an ASUN senator, member of the Arts and Science Advi sory Board, AUF, and Young Republicans. Miss Rose is on the AWS AWS Sophomore Board and serves as a Coed Coun selor. She is an ASUN sen ator, member of NU Meds, and the Activities Queen of 1966. Miss Severeide is a mem ber of ASUN, Builders, and serves as historian of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Miss Schlegel is a mem ber of Tassels, NU Meds, Kernals, People to People, Union, and Lambda Tau. Miss Thornton is a mem ber of Kernals, YWCA, People to People, Alpha Lamda Delta, and Is t h e Sigma Kappa pledge trainer. Miss Wells is a member of Union and Builders and Young Republicans. She was on the I n t e r-dorm Council, and junior repre sentative on the AWS stand ards board. Currently on the AWS Sophomore Board, Miss Wendt is also on the ASUN Centennial Committee, YWCA, Red Cross, and is INSTAUATtCH IWFFlEfSS FOB. ANY CAR. SAVH4-9 nt$ittMl 1SMIN. SERVICE! away Motors 477-4421 HEAD START... ...As you leave school and begin your working career, you will be bearing about the changes that have been taking place at Allis-Chalmers. New products! New markets! New growth! But why not GET THE WORD NOW. from our repre sentative who will be on campus. Perhaps you can get a head start-be part of the action. 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Muenchau, Jane Critchlow, Carolyn Chapin, Ann Abernathy, Marilyn Jackson, Jeanne B a e r, Catherine Black, Jane Johnson, Jan McGiil, Jen nifer Safford, Christie Schwartzkopf, Pati Austin, Linda Johnson, Beverly Blount, Becky Jones, Kathy K u e t h e, Ann Brayton, Gwen Evens, Brenda Nicholson, Sandy Arthur, and Roxanne Lash. Miss Lund is an ASUN associate, and member of UNSEA. She is also an AWS representative. Miss Aronson is an AWS worker, Junior Representative ber of Builders. Secretary of workers, Miss Panhellenic and mem- the AWS Deitemeyer- is also an ASUN and scholarship associate chairman of Piper Hall. Miss Stein is a member of UNSEA and TInion Spe cial Events. An AWS worker and copy editor for the Daily Nebraskan, Miss Lynn Got tschalk is also an AWS rep resentative and pledge class officer. Miss Lepp is an AWS worker, Panhellenic dele gate and a member of UNSEA. AWS representative and Panhellenic delegate Miss Muenchau is also a member of Builders and ACE. Miss Schwartzkopf has served as an AWS worker, Jr. Panhellenic delegate and pledge class president. A member of Red Cross and Builders, Miss Sackles also belongs to Union and VWCA. An AWS worker and member of the Arts and Science Advisory Board, Miss Eaton is secretary of Love Hall. Miss Martha Gottschalk is chairman of WAA workers and an AWS rep resentative. A Builders assistant and a member of Aquaquettes, Miss Debbie Johnson is so cial director for Love Hall. Miss Eberly is an AWS worker and a member of Mu Phi Epsilon, music hono ary. An AWS worker and pledge class scholarship chairman, Miss Safford is also in Union and Quiz Bowl. Miss Jurgens is an AWS worker, AWS representative and an ASUN associate. Miss Jackson has served as a standards boards member, pledge class pres ident and Buiders assistant. Miss Luers is a member of Union hospitality and Red Cross. Miss Theisen is an ASUN associate, AWS worker, and member of Builders and Young Republicans. Miss Critchlow is a mem ber of Union, Kernals, and is an AWS representative. Miss Chapin is a member of Kernals, and is a Y-Teen advisor. She is also secre tary of Alpha Phi pledge class. Miss Abernathy is an AWS worker and a member of Builders. Miss Baer is an AWS worker, member of Young Republicans and Union. Miss Black is an ASUN associate, member of Un ion, Builders, and treas urer of the Delta Gamma pledge class. An AWS worker, Jane Johnson is a member of Un ion and Builders. Jan McGiil is an AWS worker, East Union Worker and member of Home Ec onomics Club. Miss Austin is also an AWS worker. Her other ac tivities include Kernals, YWCA, and Union. Miss Linda Johnson is a member of Builders, Union, Young Republicans, YWCA, and is Alpha Phi pledge class activities chairman. Miss Blount is a member of Union and Red Cross. Miss Jones is an ASUN associate, member of Builders, Union and is an AWS worker. Miss Brayton is a mem ber of Red Cross, Union, and Young Republicans. An ASUN associate, Miss Evans is a member of Ker nals, YWCA, and Young Republicans. Miss Nicholson is a mem ber of Union, and is an as stant chairman of AUF. She also is secretary-treasurer of Piper Hall. Miss Arthur is a member of People to People, Build ers, and Red Cross. Miss Lash's activities in clude Union and Builders. H. Kay Dam, Barb Docrr, Carol Schliffke, Jane Sitorius and Bonnie Miller have also applied for the AWS sopho more board. Those girls running for AWS Board representing the city campus are Susan Hutt, Rosemary Mankin, Linda Jeffrey, and J a n a Miller. Miss Hutt is a member of YWCA, AUF, and is an AWS representative from Sandoz Hall. An AWS worker, Miss Mankin is also in YWCA. Miss Jeffrey is a Red Cross assistant chairman, and member of AUF, ACE, and is secretary of Junior Panhellenic. Miss Miller is an ASUN Associate, member of t h e RAM council, Builders, and Kernals. Applying for AWS from East Campus, Miss Vod varka is an AWS worker, member of Kernals, Home Economics Club, and is a guide for Senior Infor mation Day. Nancy Oliver, Jean New ton, Kendra Schepers, and Roxanne Wright applied earlier. Those girls running for AWS from sororities are Judy Mahar, Lucia Red mong, Helen Marie Larsen, Roni Ann Meyer, Linda K. Parker, and Sandra Smith. Miss Mahar is president of Angel Flight, vice pres ident of Gamma Phi Beta, and Cornhusker managing editor. Miss Redmond is an AWS worker, pledge class of ficer, and member of R e d Cross and Union. An ASUN associate, Miss Larsen is also a member of Tassels, AUF, UNSEA, Young Republicans, and is an AWS Coed Counselor. Miss Meyer is an AWS worker,, AUF assistant chairman, and member of Red Cross. Member of the AWS sop omore board, Linda Parker is also the Panhellenic scholarship chairman, AUF chairman, and on the ASUN faculty evaluation commit-, tee. Miss Smith is a member of Builders, Young Repub licans, NU Meds, and Jun ior Panhellenic. Martha Hughes also ap plied for this position. Women running for AWS Board irom Lincoln are Judith Raye Seaver, Kris Swanson, Maryann Lee Jor genson, and Nancj Dort. Miss Seaver's activities include agronomy club, and the leadership of a folk sin ing group. Miss Swanson is a mem ber of Union, AUF, and Builders. Miss Jorgensen is a mem ber of Builders, and Gam ma Alpha Chi. She is a gold key winner and is the ac tivities chairman for Delta Gamma sorority. Kathy Curtin and Mary ellen Flack applied for the -Lincoln AWS position r ! i I i I IV M M 2 I p