sWiswaf Page 4 The Doily Nebruskan FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1967 sMrsWIMrf9sirs lltJMKPMltea i ti ff I Si s I- WS Faculty Objectors Still Don't Know Status By Julie Morris Senior Staff Writer Decisions on the status of two dissenting Wayne State College faculty mem bers will not be made for at least two weeks to a month, according to State Normal Board President James Knapp. After lengthy hearings on the cases of Brice Wilkin- son and Norman Hoegberg Thursday, the Board agreed that further consideration of the matters and study of the evidence presented would be needed before decisions on t h e teachers' status could be made. Knapp said the board may call a spe cial meeting to decide the cases. Chances Bleak A Hoegberg support er said after the hearing, that he does not see much hope for a favorable deci sion by the Board. Knapp said the members have "a great deal of evidence to examine" and that the Board has "tried not to prejudge anything." Hoegberg is now sus pended with pay from the Wayne English staff. Wilk inson is teaching his reg department. Hoegberg submitted a letter of resignation to Wayne President William Brandenburg over a month ago. In the letter, Hoeg berg said he resigned effec tive April 19, at the end of the present trimester at Wayne. "Moral Turpitude" . Following Hoegberg's res ignation and a sit-out he conducted outside Branlden burg's office, Brandenburg suspended him and brought charges against him ac cusing Hoegberg of "moral turpitude (depravity)" and unprofessional conduct." He recommended Hoegberg be dismissed from the fac ulty by the Normal Board. A faculty tribunal voted 10-2 to uphold Branden burg's charge of unprofes sional conduct, but 1-4 with 7 reporting no finding, on the morals charge. Wilkinson Wilkinson had drawn up a list of grievances after Hoegberg's resignation let ter was distributed on campus. Advisory Board Gets OK Teachers College students have approved the constitu tion for a student advisory board by a vote of 152-6. Mel Schlachter, ASUN advisory board committee chairman said. Applications for the Teach ers board and the Arts and Sciences advisory board will be available at the ASUN of fice March 13-22. he said. Elections will be held on Ap ril 12 in conjunction with ASUN elections. Those elected to the Arts nd Sciences board wilJ re place an interim board which has been serving since that group's constitution was ap proved. Schlachter said that stu i Y.y-' - f Available now in all the new colors arid patterns. Get a new Cricketeer double breasted Liazer, it's wiirt'i happening. Elaz&i; 45-00. Alea available, check pants (not shown) 15-25. He charged Brandenburg with being "a dictator" and said the campus lives in fear and there is no aca demic freedom outside the classroom at Wayne. The Normal Board held a special hearing on the Wilkinson case Thursday morning at Wilkinson's re quest. Faculty Harassed Wilkinson told the board the college's administration has intimidated and ha rassed the faculty. He said the "Administrative d i c tatorship" has resulted in "student complaints and unrest" and had encouraged many former faculty mem bers to resign. The assistant professor of s p e e ch said that the Wayne Student Senate agrees with 13 of his 19 grievances. He noted that the Normal Board is on the censure list of the American Asso ciation of University Pro fessors(AAUP) because of a 1961 incident involving academic freedom at t h e school. Wilkinson said news cov erage of the events at Wayne have been unfair and have damaged his rep utation. The Normal Board held a if 'j ' f; BRICE WILKINSON . . . Wayne State dissenter appears before the State Normal Board. dents are now working on a constitution for a College of Agriculture student advisory board. Model To Present Charm Lectures Nancy Childs, professional model from the Childs Charm Course, will present a series oi four lectures and demon strations on proper public charm during the next two months. The meetings to be held March 9 and 23 and April and 13 from 8:30-10 p.m. in Sandoz basement will have an admission charge of 3rc apiece or $1 for the four-part program.. for Ihm up-dated version of th doubl breastsd blazer by Cricketeer. Strictly natural shouldered with deep side rents and the fabrics, cool and lightweight keep their shape. two and a half hour hearing on Hoegberg's d i s m i s sal case Thursday after noon. The Board members questioned Hoegberg closely throughout the hearing. Harry Freed asked Hoeg berg if he "spelled out" ac tion that the Wayne s t u dents should take. Literary Resignation The actual resignation letter, writtein in poetic form, was the subject of much of the Hoegberg tes timony. Marvin Bell, a former teacher of Hoegberg's at the University of Iowa and ed itor of the "North American Review" which has carried some of Hoegberg's poetry, testified that the letter was "clearly figurative." Bell said the letter, which contained vulgarities and what one board member called "shocking language," has a "clearly literary in tent." Bell said a reader could not help but see that Hoegberg did not intend to resign from the content of the letter. After questioning by the Board members. Hoegberg said that he did not intend to resign in the letter but was testing the temper of the campus by writing it. First Choice Of The Engageables HITCHED TCe ep OtAMOMO TV-e lie tV.e tmort styling cni tKe guo. anteed perfect center diamond ... a brilliant gem cf me color and modem cut. The name, Y eepsoVe, in your ring azures liletime la faction. Select your$ at your Y eepval-e Jeweler 'i store. He's in the yello pages under Jewelers. 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Khan, treasurer. New officers of Alpha Gamma Sigma are: Presi dent Ross Groelz, vice president Dwaine Glothar, recording secretary Russel Suverkrubbe, warden Stan ley Schelm, scholarship Terry Specht. social chair man Merle Jhade, treasur er Martin Klienschmidt. New officers of Triangle are: Thomas L. Burger, president; Howard D. Rick el, vice president; Edward Dennis A. Novacek, sec retary; Charles J. Kroon, steward; Douglas E. John son, kitchen superinten dent; Michael L. Schuster, rush chairman; Donald A. Dippert, housemanager. New officers of Sigma Phi Epsilon are: John Jorgenson, president; Dar ryl Gless, vice president; Chuck Whitny, comptroller; Bruce Eickboff, recorder; Doug Rath, pledge trainer; Tim Irons, secretary. New committee chair men for Sigma Phi Epsilon are: Scott Rudat, rush; Jeff Runking, public rela tions; Frank Gold, alumni s slIco IIKC I 12-page fun eolor folder, both lor rznrjnl its 41$ i relations; Jim Legley, mu sic; Mark Holm, lawn; John Reinking, social; Bill Mob bey, activities. New officers of the Red Cross are: Lynn Grosscup, president; Anne McGough, first vice president; Trudy Lieberman, second vice president; Charlotte Peter son, secretary; Kent Oates, treasurer. Committee chairmen are: Adult Activities: Judy Tas sler, chairman; Joan Mc Cullough, assistant; Cedars: Jim Evinger, chairman; Becky Reinhart,, assistant; Handicraft: C e 1 Ahrens, chairman; Louise Phillips; assistant. Larc: Sherie Sicklebower, chairman; Diane Dirks, as sistant; Leadership: Ann Ward, chairman; Ann Quin lan, assistant; Malone: Su sie Kunc, chairman; Karen Mueller, assistant; Orthope dic: Barb Tetro, chairman; Nancy Ftitzler, assistant. Publicity: Margo McMas ter, chairman; Geof Heiden, and Connie Leicher, assis tants; State Hospital: Jo McDowell, chairman; Mary Ann Davis and Mary De Lay, assistants; Veterans: John Hall, chairman; Jim Woodland, assistant. Villa Marie: Doug Duey and Jane Handa, co-chairmen; Water Safety: Sue Cooper and Sheri Adams, co-chairmen; White hall: Walter Bauman, chair man; Linda Jeffrey, assistant. Carnival Trophy Goes To Ag Men Ag Men took the first place trophy last week at Estes Carnival with their booth entitled "The Hangin Tree". The booth consisted of a necktie tying contest. Second place went to East Campus Builders with "Jus tice on the Plains". Love j Memorial Hall and Burr Hall tied for third with then booths, "Grannv's Shootin' Gallery" and "Dr. Bickle's . Pickle." i Dalfas...home of LTV Aerospace As one of the nation's social, cultural and educa tional capitals. Dallas offers its residents a dean, modern city, temperate climate, abundant housing and living costs substantially lower than most cities of comparable size. Dallas is also the home cf LTV Aerospace Corporation, one of ttie city's: largest industrial citizens and a major participant in the United States' defense efforts. Current programs include the Navy and Air Forca A-7 Corsair II. the new low-ievel, close support lifiht attack aircraft; SCOUT launch vehicle for . SMS U , Melodrama Underway Crusty Minstrel Cast Selected The cast for the First An nual Old Crusty Minstrel Melodrama festival has been announced by Found ing Father (FF) and pro ducer John Winkworth. Participating in the great classic, "The Great West ern Melodrama" are: Mel odee McPherson will play Daisy McSkew, Mrs. Abi gail McSkew will be played by Barbara Thomas, Nor- Wesley Group To Sponsor Arts The Wesley Foundation is sponsoring an art show, ac cording to a Wesley spokes man. The showing will con tinue throughout next week. A dramatic reading of the play, "Christ in the Concrete City," will be given this weekend at the foundation. An ensemble from Omaha will also present a program of hymnal interpretations. SOPHOMORES 15 March 1967 APPLICATION DEADLINE! for TWO-YEAR CONTRACT NAVAL ROTC PROGRAM Eligibility Requirements: 1. Unmarried, male, citizen of U.S., 18-23 years of age 2. College Sophomore with at least a "C" grade average 3. Physically .qualified Pay: $40.00month subsistence allowance during Junior and Senior Years. Training: Six weeks at Naval Science Institute commencing July 1967 (Transportation .room, board, tuition and $90.60 month paid by U.S. Navy) Academic Requirements: 3 semester hours of Naval Science per semester during Junior and Senior years Total 12 hours. One semester of college mathematics. Options: Surface, Aviation, Marine Corps, Technical Supply, Sciencs ond Engineering. EARN A COMMISSION WHILE EARNING A DEGREE CONTACT NR0TC UNIT STAFF, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NR0TC UNIT STAFF, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Room 103, M & N Bldg, City Campus A :. "V ' : a. ' - 1 ' 2 - FW2 AT ! . 7 man Snustad asIr Morti mer McSkew. Winkworth will assume the nefarious Filbert Fear less, Oswald Slugfest will be recreated by Mike Jess, and Mel Schlachter will play Two-Gun Percy. Second Cast Participating in the heart throbbing "He Done Me Wrong" will be Peggy Kauf man as the heroine Hya cinth Haven, Terrence Fox will play Mrs. Octavia Mon eycracker, Alvina Money cracker will be interpreted by Mimi Rose. Jan Connell will play Lin ette Darwood, the role of Fleetwood Dashaway will be assumed by Marv Almy, while Phil Boardman will play Fitzjohn Oliphant. FF Winkworth and Almy expressed the feeling that "in our long experience with such productions, this is probably the finest cast we have ever assembled. We have great expectations NASA, 005 and Af ft Vl42A. the WrVf. most successful VSTOL; ADAM II. a future genera ton VSTOL and many others. LTV Aerospace programs . . . programs of today and better tomorrows . . . challenge the imagina tion of engineers and create diversified career positions. Ask your Placement Office, then ses our representative when he visits your campus. Or write College Relations Off tee, P. 0. Box 5907, Dallas, Texas 75222. An tqual opportunity employer AEROSPACE CORPORA770IV it j - - fa for these people." FF Winkworth announced that there has been a "shake-up" in the produc tion staff. Two new direc tors have been appointed. They are Sandi Musche wske and Richard Stein hour. FF Almy noted that they were more capable then the previous director, FF Wink worth, and that there was a need for an over-all pro ducer, so they promoted a bad director. A plea has been ex pressed for other interested individuals to come forth and take part in the produc tion. Especially needed are talented musicians to take part in the jug band. FF Winkworth stated that ap plicants interested in the band must bring a filled jug to the tryouts. The Church Directory Fint BapM Cknrk W Llmla, Baptist Student Fellowship: : .m. Worship: 10:45 a.m. Erenliif Fellow. aniP: :O0 p.m. 1M E Stmt. 477-419S. Flret Eraaaelral Caraast Cfawirh. Worship: 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Collen and Career Fellowship: :IS p.m. 6024 L Street. 489-1959. Flrat Metktdiit Cbarra. Worship: 9:X and 10 55 am. Church School: 9:30. low a.m. 1723 No. 50th. 4W-190S. Fint Presfcjlerlaa Chore. War. chip: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Collegiata Class 9 30 a on. ITUi and F Street. 425-3271. Hair Trinity EpiaeapaL Holy Com munion: ajn. Family Services and Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. tool A Street. 48-7139. M. rati Metkadlct Charefe. Wor ship: i:30 and 11 a m. Church School: 9 30 a.m. 12th and M. 477-695 1. Christian Stleaee Ckarck. 1st Church. Worship: 11:00 a.m.. U at L Street. 432-K80; 2nd Church Sen-ice: 9 30 ajn.. 62 4 O Streets; CoHece Croups: 4:30 p.m. Thursday Comer School oi Relixion. opposite Leva Li brary. TriailT Metksdist Clnrek. Worship: 1:30 and II a-m. Cnorch School: 9:30 a-m. 16th and A. 43S-2946. Grace MeaMiit Cbarra. Worship: 1:30. 9:30. and 10:45 ajn. Church School: 9:10 am. Tri-C for Vai- versity students): 5 p.m. 27th and B. 422-4776. Harass Frteads Meettaf (Quakers). Worship: 19 a.m. Adult disausioa and Sunday School (or children: 11 ajn. S19 So. 46th. 48M17J or 4K4ST7. on'y 26e Aim, tend special offer of beautiful 4-paga Bride's Book. Name ' Citf I Stole Zip I UPSK1 WN33, BOX 90, SYRACtfSE, N. Y. tKCtt Bii Captains Ualh Campus Intervisvs ' TUESDAY, MARCH 14 LRh i