MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1967 The Daily Nebraska. Pag ! Miss Atkinson Ten Named As Finalists Ten University coeds have been named as final ists for the May queen title. The winner will be chosen in an election of all junior and senior women on Wednesday and will reign over the traditional Ivy Day ceremonies May 6. The finalists were elected from a field of approxi mately 50 applicants by votes cast by junior and senior women. The elections are held under the auspices of Mortar Board. The finalists include Bar bara Atkinson, Dede Dar land, Halle Drake, Natalie Hahn, Ruth Ann Larson, Joan McClymont, Sally Miss McClymont niiMimiiisi Hill II J"'J WWWW. m " mmmmmmimm .m-MiW?. sassssasssaasa amuiuni iii II ill " mmmmi!tlKVW I . - 1 ' J i ? a , , , V i' ill mini i i.w iHOHmummmmmmmm mf-mnmmmmM ,,1 -s6fsi whii.i.i""iii i nni ,,, , 1 Bill May Replace ... Tuition Resolution Would Set State A legislative resolution which would set policy on University tuition rates may be replaced by a bill. Sen. Terry Carpenter Fri day got legislative permis sion to delay action on LR6 for ten days to give him time to prepare a bill that could replace it. LR6, now re-scheduled for floor debate Monday March 13, calls for a legislative policy decision that students at state high education in stitutions pay not more than one-third of the costs of their education. The other two-thirds would be paid by the state tax funds. Resolution Introduced The resolution was intro duced by Sens. Ross Ras mussen and Richard Mar vel and drew support from the University administra tion and Student Senate at a public hearing a month ago. Carpenter had earlier cri tized the resolution as be ing too weak and said that a bill should replace it. Ras mussen said he did not sub mit the resolution as a bill because he felt he could not get legislative approval of a bill. A bill would put the body on record more force fully than a resolution would. Under the resolution's terms, it would be advisable (All meetings are at the Nebraska Union unless oth erwise noted.) PLACEMENT Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. HISTORY CLUB, "Sid ney Lens," 3 p.m. ASUN, Academic Re search Committee, 3:30 p.m. PANHELLENIC, 3:30 p.m. UNION Film Committee, 3:45 p.m. TASSELS, 4:30 p.m. DELTA ZETA Pledge Meeting, 4:30 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 5:30 p.m. PHI MU, 5:45 p.m. TOWNE CLUB, 6 p.m. p.m. UNICORNS, 7 p.m. TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 7 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 7 p.m. KOSMET KLUB Rehear sal, 7 p.m. PHI MU, 7 p.m. TOWNE CLUB Mothers, 7:30 p.m. ZETA BETA TAU, 9 p.m. Miss Darland Morrow, Polly Rhynalds, Diane Smith and Karen Westerberg. Miss Atkinson is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Builders, Angel Flight and was vice president of Little Sisters of Minerva. She is a senior in Teachers College. YWCA vice president and AWS Board member, Miss Darland is scholarship chairman for Alpha Delta Pi sorority and a senior in both Teachers college and Arts and Sciences. A senior in Teachers col lege, Miss Drake is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority and Family Project. She is also a for Miss Morrow Policy for non-residents to pay two-thirds of their educa tional costs. Tuition Recommendations The tuition recommenda tions offered by Gov. Nor bert Tiemann would have students pay 37 per cent of their educational costs. The University figures students now pay 40 to 43 per cent of costs. University officials use a different calculation system than the governor's office does. Carpenter had criticized Tiemann for his tuition proposals. He said he does not feel University tuition should bo raised "a quarter." gIaA&iwL Column. low-coat wtM Bily to all clnlfltd adrertlilit la Dallr Nebraikiai tandard rata al so per word and minimum nharga ol iH par elaaMd Insortloa. To plara a claaalfed advertisement call the University ef Nebraska at 4Tt-25M and ut lot the Dallr Nebraskan attic m or oome to Rom 1 In the Nebraska Union. 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GRADUATING SENIORS majoring in are invited to meet with our representative on campus MARCH 13 Contact your Procomont Office for an appointment City of Detroit Civil Service Commission I I I Miss Drake mer member of Red Cross and Angel Flight. Miss Hahn is a senior in Home Economics and past president of Phi Mu sorori ty. She has also served as president of East Union Council, Theta Sigma Phi, journalism honorary, his torian and a member of the Dean's Advisory Board for the school of home econom ics. A senior in Teachers col lege, Miss Larson is ACE president, a member of An gel Flight, personnel chair man for Chi Omega sorori ty, and is Princess Athena. Miss McClymont is a stu dent senator, chairman of Miss Rhynalds BiiiiiMimmnniiiiiinmimiiiiiiiiiimnimmw I Panel To Discuss Housing Issue A panel discussion on the housing issue will be held next Thursday, according to Kenneth Rawie, who orga nized the discussion. The discussion will be held in the Pan American Room of the Nebraska Un ion at 3:30 p.m. Rawie stated that Union Talks and Topics has agreed to cancel Hyde Park Thursday. He said that the topic of the discussion would be the university housing policy in feeneral "with digressions depending on the housing situation next Thursday. In other words, whatever is the center of interest next week." The discussion, which will be sponsored by Abel IV, will have as its members Ed Schwarzkopf, a member WANTED Teachers or student. Parttimo now and available to work entire summer on coast to coast furniture mvmg. Must be over 21. sood past driving record, and good references. Contact Rod Dud ley, Dudley Transcontinental Movers. 435-4343. Need one cool but quiet male Junior roommate to share beautiful carpeted garden apartment. Only (55 and da posit. CaU 477-9.16 for information. Young men or women with 15-20 hours week to tune and voice harpsichords. Those selected will be trained. Must have some musical background, good yasight and hearing. Burton Harpsi chord Co., S17 O Street. MISCELLANEOUS FINAL WEEK OF RECORD BALE. Got your RECORDS NOW before sale enda. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE. Nebraska Union. ACCOUNTING ARCHITECTURE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LIBERAL ARTS URBAN PLANKU'JG Si, ) Miss Hahn For May Queen Masters Week, past presi dent of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and a past mem ber of the Arts and Science Advisory Board. She is a senior in Arts and Sciences and was in Ivy Day court last May. A Career Scholar and sen ior in Arts and Science, Miss Morrow is vice president of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and a former member of Student Senate and the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board. Miss Rhynalds is a sen ior in Teachers College and a member of the AWS Sen ior Key committee. She has served as copy editor for Miss Smith of the Board of Regents and Robert Ross, dean and vice chancellor for student Affairs. Also appearing will be Helen Snyder, associate dean of student affairs; and Terry Schaaf, president of ASUN. Dick Schulze, chair man of the Student Con duct coriimittee, will serve as moderator. Rawie explained that the discussion format calls for initial statements by each member of the panel. "Schwarzkopf will ex plain the Regents and Uni versity's responsibility to the state in regard to hous ing, Miss Snyder will ex plain the history and de velopment of the housing regulations and how she in terprets the change in at SUNBEAM FLORAL COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE 1711 Van Dora Dial . . . 423-2337 In the water, or r Swimming Instructor Miss Vicky Shanks enjoys the freedom of her Pearle Optical Contact Lenses! Vichy wears her Peatle Optica! Contact tenses all the time, even swimming. 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Miss Westerberg titudes of the Rawie stated. students," V Take A Humor Break Peanuts Books 35 titles. . 40c to $2.00 Twisted Tales From Shakespeare J5 2000 Insults For All Occasions 50 Nebraska Book Store 1135 R Street Lincoln, Nebraska 1 Hr. Fret Parking at 12th Q A division a Nebraska Book Company, Inc. with affiliates to Lm Ante lot, Seattle, Denver and Iowa City. out.,. See Pearle Optical now. j : "O" Strer Phon te,WMtoeaS Open Daily Including All Day Teachers College To Vote On Advisory Constitution A referendum on the con stitution of proposed Teach ers College Student Advi sory Board will be held Monday and Tuesday ac cording to Mel Schlachter, chairman of the ASUN Ad visory Board Committee. Representatives of the ASUN have been visiting education classes this week to inform Teachers College students about the pro posed board. Schlachter said the Teach ers College Board would be similar to the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board which is already in opera tion. 'Aura Of Fear9 Board Hears Claims Of Wayne Teacher A Wayne State College teacher who charged that Wayne faculty and students live under an aura of fear, will appear before the State Normal Board Monday to state his claims. 19 Grievances The teacher, Brice Wilkin son, listed 19 grievances against the college adminis tration and called the pres ident, W i 1 1 i a m Branden burg, a "dictator." Wilkinson charged there is no academic freedom out side the classroom at Wayne. Other faculty members disagreed with Wilkinson and the faculty voted to cen sure him shortly after he spoke to the student body and presented his griev ances to them. NCLU The Nebraska Civil Lib- ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & o 13th & F Your Key To Entertainment Through Reading , I ' ;v 't ' - 1 b..StSW..:r,. .Ww, Budget Terms with never an extra charge. Classes from $12.50 432-7583 Saturday I Chance To Participate The Board would give in terested students a chance to participate in their ed ucation, he commented. He referred to an Arts Arts and Sciences com mittee studying the Honors program as an example of what such student boards can accomplish. "By its very definition, Teachers College should be doing the same thing Arts and Sciences is", Schlach ter stated. "Students in Teachers College should be especially concerned with education because they are being erties Union (NCLU) will assist WilkiPon in his fight against the censure action. Wilkinson's action was set off by the resignation of an other teacher, Norman Hoegberg, and by the activ ities of the Wayne Students who met and presented their own list of grievances to the college adminstration a month ago. The Normal Board, the school's governing body, has not taken any action in the Hoegberg case pending the report of a faculty com mittee elected to investigate the case. University Flying Club Meeting Drawing For FREE RIDES For Prospective Members Drawing for FREE FLIGHT Time For Members 7:30pm Tuesday, Mordi 7 Check Daily Calendar For Room STUDENT UNION X. Sow that graduation's getting close, have you given any thought to the kind of work you'd like to do? I want to work for v .The Good of Mankind S. lift required? It lwOpa. And ID rertainhr Bead pair of sandals. ' S. Ill be doing much the gama thing. I've also lined up job that affects society ia positive way. And if I do Eood, 111 move up, and my decisions will be even more important in the scheme of things. But where" your beard? What about sandals? yon get me an UileWaasa withEquitahle? For wear opporruniUes at Equitable, see your Placement GSoar, or write to Patrick Scollard, Manpower Development Division. The EQUnaBU Life Assurance Society of the United States Haass OSoji 1X85 Am of flss Amarioas. Nr Task, K.X 1001B Am JCtjmtt Ppportnnsnj gnyilnyr. HjW QffJ 1WIS ft trained as teachers," he added. "If they are not working to improve their education, they cant expect to get the kind of education they should." Schlachter termed the Board a "chance." He said it "could fail miserably if it becomes just another ac tivity for the gunners." Voting booths will be set up in the main floor of Teachers College and in the Nebraska Union. Students may vote from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If the Constitution is ap proved by a majority of those voting, elections for members of the new board will be held concurrently with the ASUN elections. senaieAPPucant Must Get Forms Applications for student senators and for ASUN execu tive positions may be ob tained in the ASUN office in the Nebraska Union. The deadline for returning the applications is March 17. WANT TO TEACH Hf SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA? A representative from ttit Oxnard School District will ' be oh campus on Tuesday, March 7, to Interview ap plicants interested in teaching grades kinder garten through six. CMtact the plactfliOKt Hke for M pMllltlMRt aV I might have inspected. IH probably mm 4. What do youekpnet to earn? t All I ask Is the sabf- f actiffn of knowing I'm helping to Budi a Better World. 8. Yon don't need them ia Equltable'i development program. All you need is an appetite for challenge and responsibility, and the desire to do the best possible job. The pay is tops, too. You know, I'm afraid beard would itch-could