cQs DDCD SdocU'dod Student Council Voting for Mary Jean Harpstreith, sopho- Nebraska Blueprint, University Delta, Coed Counselors, Red Guidon, Alpha Gamma Sigma; will take place more, Alpha Lambda Delta, AUF, , junior, Sigma sophomore, Home representatives Cornhusker section head, Cornhusker, Counselor, singers, Pi Kappa Phi. Cross, Alpha Chi Omega. Joyce Taylor, Monday at Love Memorial Alpha Chi Omega; Coed Alpha Epsilon. Ec Club, Ag YWCA cabinet, Ag Ag William Kappa Kappa Gamma; Herman Ag Un- Library and Union. Hatcher, freshman, Phi Mu' DENTISTRY: John Schreiber, Sis Matzke, freshman, Union, Chi Omega. Smith, sophomore, Kappa Sigma; 4--H booths will be open ENGINEERING 'AND ARCHI- Home Ec Club, Club, Aqua-quette- s, Polling Alpha, Sinfonia, Sigma Phi Ep- Margaret Swanson, freshman, freshman in Denial College, Xi ion. Mary Taylor, junior, from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. to give silon; Grace Harvey, sophomore, TECTURE: George Andreasen, Psi Phi, Phi Delta Theta; Wil- Coed Counselers, Red Cross, YWCA, Ag Union, Horn opportunity to vote. Builders, WAA, Union, Corn- sophomore, ASHE, Delta Tau Kappa Kappa Gamma; Marx everyone an Theta, Nebraskan copy husker, Red Cross, Coed Coun- liam Shainholtz, freshman in Ec Club, Kappa Delta; Ardath Students must present their editor, NUCWA, Kappa Delta; Delta; Paula Broady. sophomore, Dental College, Xi Psi Phi, Sigma Petersen, sophomore, Gamma Young, sophomore, Ag Union, to selors, Pi Beta Phi; Katherine American Institute of Architects, Corn Cobs, Builders, Ag identification cards indicate Mary House, sophomore, Tas- Teigeler, freshman, WAA, Build- Alpha Epsilon. Lambda, , Ag YWCA they are qualified Tassels treasurer, AWS Board, Alt-hous- e, House; Virginia the college sels, AWS Board, AUF assis- ers, Kappa Alpha Theta. AGRICULTURE: Ivan Union. Farm cabinet, Vocational Home Ec As- Engel-kemie- r, of to vote for. tant, Gamma . Alpha Chi Omega; Bill sophomore, Kosmet Klub, Reeves, sophomore, president sociation, Chi Omega. Alice Todd, sophomore, Build- sophomore, AIEE, Ne- ; Carolyn Loomis Hall, Alpha Lambda TEACHERS COLLEGE: Mari- Shirley Irwin, ers Board, Cornhusker section braska Blueprint, Gamma Delta, Goetz, sophomore, Coed Coun- Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, freshman, er, ARTS AND SCIENCE: Mary lyn Beideck. sophomore, Red YWCA, Builders, Kappa Phi, head. Pi Beta Phi; Carole Beta Sigma Psi. selors, Ag YWCA, Kappa Alpha Home Ec Club, BABW, Ag YW- Union, Coed Counselor, Kappa sophomore, Sigma Al- Kay Beachler, sophomore, AUF, Cross, Delta; Gary Lucore, Barry Larson, sophomore, ka Theta; Mary Keller, freshman, CA treasurer, Ag Interdenomina- Alpha Alpha Chi Omega; Marjory Chab, freshman, pha Iota, Cornhusker section tional Youth president. WAA, Union, Kappa Theta; Theater, Pi Kappa Blueprint advertising Builders, Union, YWCA, Home Clark, sophomore, Gam- sophomore, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi; Joan Marshall, head, Delta Gamma. sing- Skinner, freshman, Barbara freshman, manager, ASCE University Ec Club, AUF, Coed Counselor, Katherine Alpha Chi, Tassels, Red D e s c h, 4-- ma YWCA; Williamette , Builders, Coed H Alpha Xi Delta; AWS Board, Home Ec Club; ers, Builders Board, Kosmet Club, Janet Cross, KNUS, Kappa Delta; Dan sophomore, Kappa Alpha Mu, Counselor, AWS, PHARMACY: Norman Creutz, 4-- H Joyce Splitgerbr, sophomore, Cornhusker, Klub worker; Phi Gamma Delta; Kuska, freshman, Builders, Cook, Phi ; Alpha Chi Omega; Suzy Good, Chi sophomore, Theta Xi; Edwin Al- Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsi- freshman, ; Beverly Michael Moran, sophomore, Club, Home Ec Club, Delta Beverly Deepe, freshman, Alpha sophomore, Alpha Lambda Soderberg, fres h m a n, AWS, Mueksch. sophomore, Kappa Psi. Omega, Newman Club, Gamma; Anna lon Omicron, Home Ec Club, pha Phi Luchsinger, Lambda Delta, Kappa Alpha Mu, Delta, AUF Board, AWS Board, Builders, Kappa Alpha Theta. LAW: James Hancock, fresh- Sigma Chi; Donald Smith, freshman, Home Ec Club Coun- YWCA cabinet: Bovd Stuhr. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sandra Speicher. freshman. man, Sigma Chi; Richard Myers, sophomore, ASCE,' copy editor of cil, YWCA, Alpha Lambda sophomore, Agronomy Club, Red (Continued on Page 4)

Volume 74, No. 82 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Friday, April 30, 1954 Qinnniirs IfQir 4rg sslllrssni To cp riclay PI dubi Thirty-Fou- r Enter Rodeo Contest; Production To Rathbone, Orchestra, Chorus Buckle Feature Prizes To Include Silver The fifth United States pro- Rathbone, star of stage, radio the Social Science Auditorium Thirty-fo- ur contestants have lin Carlson. Charlie Carothers, duction of "King David" will be and screen, will arrive on the at 3 p.m. entered the competition for the Carroll Christerson, Mark Clark, given Sunday when Basil Rath-bon- e, University campus Friday Before promising to appear at Discoe, Gene French, John for a 1954 Farmers Fair Rodeo. Bob selected soloists, the Uni- three-da- y visit. During his stay the University, Rathbone insisted The rodeo will begin at 2 Gibbons, Ellen Hall, Tim Hamil- versity symphonic orchestra and upon informal meetings with Hoff- he will conduct rehearsal and ton, Hammond, Tom 500-voi- p.m. both Friday and Saturday Pat a ce chorus combine to informal forums and will appear students for "provocative discus- in the Ag campus rodeo arena. man. present the symphonic psalm. at theory of acting classes at 2 sion on art, music and the thea- Bryce Johnson, Kay Knudson, p.m. ter," instead of lecture pro- CONTESTANTS ARE: Zoe An- McCullough, "King David" is a biblical Friday in the Social Sicence Ned Luther, Bill Morax Building. grams, Foltz said. derson, Jack Angwert, Don Beck, Mickey Moore, Peters, E. drama written by Rene Jim J. music was composed by Rathbone has narrated "Peter Kern Billings, John Butcher, Mer- - Ranney, Marlene mi" w " uwurM and the Piatt. Elwin winn 1921. The and the Wolf" and "Manfred" Redja, Marilyn Rice, Courtesy Lincoln Staf Arthur Honeger in Reiber. Don University production will be AN OPEN forum for all Uni in a special presentation by the Tom Riley, Pat Russell, Stan chair- versity students, previously sche San Francisco Orchestra and the S o u g e y, directed by David Foltz, Schelkopf, Charlotte 'Best Soldier' music department, duled to be held in Howell Me- Oscar Wilde poem, "The Night- FF To Include Harry Stokely, Jim Svoboda, man of the morial be ingale Rose." re- as a Uni- 8 p.m. in the Theater will held in and the Mell Todd and Wayne Uden. Cadet Col. Maurice Norton and general standing and will begin at ceived the Gen. John J. Persh- versity student. Acting Chan- Coliseum. Admission is free. Ag Selection FIRST PRIZE in the bareback ing Medal for being the best cellor John K. Selleck pins the bronc riding, saddle bronc rid- soldier student, based upon medal on Norton's tunic. See SOLOISTS will appear Page' FOUR ing, calf roping, bulldogging and military standing, leadership story on 4. in the hour and a half long a ster- Rathbone Bemoans Of Cowpokes the coeds barrel race is program. Ronny Crocker, ling silver belt buckle. Bridles Lincoln youth, will A typical cowboy and cowgirl prize Friday and will comprise the second appear as the youth King David contest will be held pair of Lee Riders will be Miss Saturday at the Farmers Fair and a Eligible Bachelors and will sing two numbers. the third prize of each event. Margaret Goldsmith, soprano 'Art, Culture Loss7 Rodeo. coed catch- Mar-il- ee eli- Winners of the calf from New York City; Mrs. Each organized house was contest will receive western one candidate. ing Logan Amundson, centialto In gible to nominate Bar-ge- r, Interest Younger Generation I.D. who shirts. Ay Show from Omaha, and Franklin All students with cards sterling Hevealed pro- An all around award, a are attend the rodeo may vote. tenor from Denver, silver belt buckle donated by fessional singers' appearing in the Emphasized By 'King David7 Star Winners will be announced Sat- will be awarded on urday night at the Cotton and Anderson, Hofstetter, Kushner, performance. Basil Rathbone. television. he could find at the University the point system. A first place psalm consists stage and screen star, said in a some of the art and culture that Denim Dance in the Ag Union. ill h three noints. a sec The symphony Oberlin, Russell Presented 27 pieces. It concerns five Nebraskan interview, Thursday had been lost. typical ond place will be two points and Jones, of evening " that his generation in NOMINATIONS FOR Bachel- different stations in the life of a place one point, The six 1954 Eligible Kushner is a senior in Arts losing values RATHBONE SAID t h a t . he cowgirl are: Gleni Bell, Terrace third ine King David, who was shepherd, artistic had "lost Hall; winner must be entered in at ors were presented Thursday and Sciences, former Nebraskan something very wonderful." wished his generation could have Hall; Jean Bishop, Howard sports editor, former cheerleader, leader, war chief, prophet and on Alpha Omi- least two events to be eligible. night at the Kosmet Klub pro- passed some of the great Charlene Blessing, remaining member of Board of Publications king. Rathbone is visiting Lincoln for beauty." He Nancy Draper, Alpha (See Page 4 for duction, "Finian's Rainbow." three days and will narrate the said that he believed cron Pi; Farmers' Fair events.) Sigma Delta Chi, Young Demo- About 550 University students discussion to be "healthy" as Xi Delta; Adeline Dubas, Chi The bachelors are Allan An- secretary of Kosmet Klub musical production "King David" Hofstetter, Dave crats, will appear in the program. long as it did not become too Omega; Sharon Egger, Delta derson, Jim and member of Zeta Beta Tau. Uni- Sunday. He arrived from Chi- Jones, Marshall Kushner, Bob Members of the choruses, cago by "opinionated" and "argumenta- - Delta Delta; Dorrene Frost, Apply Oberlin is a junior, in College the Sym- train and was met at Nancy Hemphill, Fourteen Oberlin and Bob Russell. versity Singers and the train depot by Dr. David tive." Sigma Kappa; of Engineering, member of var- phonic Orchestra will be feat- Rathbone has visited many Pi Beta Phi. Anderson is a junior in Busi- sity football squad and Sigma Foltz, chairman of the music Kappa For Biz Ad Posts ured in the program. department other universities including Wis- Ann Kokjer. Kappa ness Administration, member of Chi. and director of the consin and Iowa State College. Gamma; Jo Ann Meyers, Delta Fourteen candidates have filed Kosmet Klub, Red Cross Board Russell is a senior in Business University presentation of "King Sigma positions on the of Delta "KING DAVID" is sponsored David." Gamma; Mickey Rabiner, for the eight and secretary Phi Theta. Administration and member of Convocation Riley, Love Business Administration Student by the University Delta Tau; Twila Hofstetter is a junior in Busi- Sigma Phi Epsilon. music de- Registration Shirley Slagle, Executive Council. most males were Committee and the IN CONNECTION with the in- Memorial Hall; ness Administration, junior class The desirable partment. Loomis Hall; Mary Taylor, The following students have treasurer, member of the track chosen from 21 candidates in an formal discussions slated for classes: all-co- Uehling. Alphi( .filed to represent these team, N Club and Delta Upsilon. ed election March 6. Each Friday afternoon, Rathbone said Kappa Delta; Pat Bar- Sessions Set Phi; Fauneil Wenke, Wilson Hall. sophomore, Keith Bauman, Jones is a junior in Business organized house nominated one Union Sponsors that he thoroughly enjoyed talk- for typical cow- bara Eicke and Wayne Ruliffson; Administration and rush chair- candidate who was not pinned, ing with students and was very Nominations Ferguson, Corliss much talking 17-1- boy are: Keith Engquist, Theta junior, Charles man of Alpha Tau Omega. engaged or going steady. interested in with For May 9 Kappa Kruse, Allen Overcash, Jack Friday Dance, the younger generation. Rath- Chi; John Gibbons, Duane Wheeler; sen- . Registration for the fall semes- Tim Hamilton, Sigma Skalla and The Pink Elephant Dance will bone said he liked to "keep in Sigma: Haupt, 9 ter will be held May 17 to 19. Cal Lemmon, Farm iors, Ernest Enke, Charles be held Friday from to 12 p.m. touch with what's coming up." Phi Epsilon; Jacobs, Katherine He said he was in- Students should contact their Bob Walgren, Cornhusker Doran 'Own Pot Of Gold1 Produced in the Union Ballroom. that very House; Barbara Medlin and Couples dance to the terested in what the younger advisors and arrange appoint- Co-O- p. will Dick Westcott. music of Cliff Dudley and or- generation had to say, although ments for drawing up work- Hold The council serves as inter- By 'Finian's Rainbow' Players chestra, FM recording artist. he realized that youth was not sheets. Junior Division students German Club Will mediary body, presenting the There will be no admission as interested in what the older must leave worksheets with their views of the students to the By BRUCE BRI'GMANN Amos as Woody and Jan Harri thought as advisors. Senior Division stu- Noon as turned in a charge. generation evidenced Picnic Saturday faculty. It also sponsors the Biz Staff Writer son Sharon. Each by the lack of interest on the dents must take a copy with German Club will hold a pic- Ad banquet. Rainbow" splashed polished,- - near -- professional per- PINK WILL dominate the dec- them to register. "Finians's 12 part of his daughter nic Saturday, at 12:30 p.m. at Pi- forth in theatrical technicolor formance with Amos as his usual orations which will include a and her friends. Registration at the Military oneer Park. Nebraskan Filings Thursday evening as the gay, smooth, suave self. His voice ft. pink elephant behind the and Naval Science Building will will Include lunch, was strong and his gestures in- bandstand, a refreshment bar HE SAID he was inter- The picnic Student Publications colorful costumery of the that be governed by the number of games, a treasure hunt and sing- The southern plantation, fairyland dicated exactly what he wanted and fifty tables. ested in what the younger gener- credit hours the student has as 25 cents will be Board will conduct interviews to say. Miss Harrison with a Acrobatic and musical acts will to say although he ing. A charge of on The Ne- and Irish folklore combined ation had of February 1. per person. for staff positions to "produce not a pot credible Irish brogue and a wist- be featured during the intermis- realized that youth was not as made May 13. mosaically will served Picnickers will meet at 12:30 braskan of gold at the end of the rain- ful air used her operatic voice sion. Refreshments be concerned with the older per- ACCORDING TO the Office of Applications may be obtained though in throughout the evening. stu- p.m. at the main entrance of and bow but a more wonderful life beautifully, it faded son's view. Rathbone said that Registration and Records, Transportation will at the public relations office volume many times and did not In charge of the dance are: his daughter and her dents can register for Summer Burnett Hall. 10. underneath it." are due May carry as well as it should have. Carol Newell, decorations: Janice friends were not particularly in- School at the same time if their be available. Overlooking a few first night Hussey, entertainment: Delores as faulty timing, The crowd pleaser of. the cast terested in his ideas. worksheets are filled out. kinks, such pretty of a tossup be- Fangmeier, refreshments and students should poor lignting a some- was much "We have lived through the Graduate make streaks tween Marv Stromer in his Millicent McPheron, promotion. most violent historical period," arrangements with the graduate Members what tight and unrelaxed chorus now if they to reg- Daisy Chain obvious appear- "old man" role and Hank Rathbone said, "and the arts have office wish Jvy, and the rather Gibson as the leprechaun. Each this semester. They may ance of apples, books and other Anderson To Talk suffered miserably." He said that ister apparatus, production went pilfered the scenes when they he was "not happy with the register at any time during the the on stage. When Gibson and hoped days. off well and promises to even were and To NU Architects present situation that three uoara expectations Fri- the senator, portrayed excel- Named By Mortar better fulfill by par- The American Institute of Ar- day Saturday evening. The lently Dick Marrs. re and leying back and forth alone in chitects will meet Tuesday at story is well-writte- n, the plot the reformation scene, the act- 7:15 p.m. in Union Room 315. It Junior Knobel Elected Women sing- Outstanding Junior, Senior entertaining the acting and was incorrectly reported in The . . per- ing neared perfection. . ii ing excellent, but the entire Nebraskan that the group was to Doraivo l eader Position nonors formance could flow more ELAINE HESS and Susan Ma-hone- have met Tuesday. smoothly and the orchestra dancing gave President Of Corn Cobs -- , the leads, E. N. Anderson, professor of linroara .oiwch, .. could have a little more depth Mary Cripe, Gracia Hasebroock creditable performances with history, will address the student me memoci vi - - and volum" Miss Hess gaining special ap- chapter. The subject of his topic Barker, Shade, Jacobs Win Posts for the Ivy and Cnariene Expres- and Daisy Chains m - - STARRING IN the initial per- plause for her interpretive dance will be "Barlach and Day processional May 8. which is to students New officers were announced House; Norm Veitzer, Sigma Al- DAISY CHAIN members arc: formance of the Kosmet Klub in she trying hide sionist 'Art." Interested of the Ivy Chain pot gold. . to at the annual Corn Cob initiation pha Mu; Charles Tomsen, Delta Members Mickv Snvder. Miriam High, 1954 Spring Musical were Nick the elusive of are invited attend. consist of outstanding senior Orput, dinner Wednesday evening. Tau Delta; Neil Miller, Zeta Beta Nancy Hicks. Genie J- selected by the organized ojpU4.u-.- -. " un n.n.,,.,,, Illr -"' Officers are: Junior Knobel, Tau. women Doris Mach. Patra Nelson, Gwen rmmmmmmfmvammmm- - wear white No-votn- y. president; Leonard Barker, vice houses. They will Nosky, Dorothy John Gourlay, Beta Theta Pi; Uran, Kay president; Phil Shade, secretary, Paul Zucker, Beta Sigma Psi; dresses. are Helen Sherman. Shirley Daisy Chain members Kaplan. Kay and Doran Jacobs, treasurer. Phil Patterson, Phi Gamma sophomore and Junior Rosenberg. Phyllis Knobel, a junior in the College Marion Tritsch, Tau freshmen, Barbara Clark, Beverly - Delta; women selected by their houses. Rurcum. t r of Agriculture, is vice president ; Marx Petersen, Paeel, Itha Frost, wanaa of Ag Un- They will wear pastel dresses. . . Pfll- - of Builders, chairman FarmHouse; Don Rosenberg, chosen i - Dnn Ann ion activities committee, vice Sigma Psi; Norman Creutz, Mortar Boards have Corker, Marie Beta outstanding Juniors and seniors mcr, Glenda president of Ag Exec Board, vice Theta Xi; Bill Franken, Farm- will Dueer, Barbara Lelsh. Vivian president of Delta, re- Aca- to chain leaders. They Bar- Gamma House, and John Chappell, be Lemmer. Marilvn Staska, ligious organization; Gamma be announced on Ivy Day. Helen cia. will lead bara Beck. Patty Ellis, Lambda, honorary band frater- Rosemary Castner Billerbeck. Nancy the chains while Weir. Doris nity; Alpha Zeta, Ag honorary; the directing of Beverly DAepc. Madeline So- Palladian Dance Wilson will Ang tne Draner. Agronomy Club; Red Guidon Kathleen Watson. Bonnie i.inaau, ciety, artillery honorary, and MUvnrH. Fauneil arS'Goodding and Connie vice president of FarmHouse. Set For Friday Wenke, Dee Garrett, Shirley Karges aTe in charge of the BARKER, A junior in Teach- Palladian Society will hold its chains. JCKav Constance ers College, is a member of Stu- spring dance Friday Kay Sev-ern- s, IVY CHAIN members are: Chrlstensen. Council, Lambda, Palladian president ' an- Essen. Virginia Reeves. Lois dent Gamma Phyllis Kort, Von m - nounced Wednesday. Stephanie Allen, i,auner. - f - f ft Union board of managers and Joan Brenneman. Ruth Green, Searl. Ann president of Theta Xi. The dance will begin at 8 -i xir..ii Karen- Roznek, Joan Holden. Shirley Hamilton, IVIBIIill Marty Mor-- Shade, a junior in the College p.m. and will be held in Tem- Ross. Nancy Hestrm. Leta Welner, Caroline . ,. Tam-- a4 of Business Administration, is porary "J." wapntr. .- iiifv Jean Da- rison, Joy 1 of Mary Ellen Maronde, Mary l .f-:-v" I assistant business manager A special ' pro- Hin-ma- n. Joyce Tavlor. Jane Felfrer. '"Vi: ' x intermession vis. Harriett Harvey, Diane n the Cornhusker and a member gram will a Led-ingha- Maude Bedford. Ann Yekle, feature musical Elaine Hess, Shirley Dottle Sears, of Sigma Phi Epsilon. almanac by Tchaikovsky; "Sir Barbara Biba, Carol Janet MrClune. Jacobs, a junior in the College Mareie Chab. Murt Plett. AnchoVy and the Dragon," an Wrlht- - ' - " m - of Business Administration, is a chalk-tal- Diane Knotek, I ' , . - opera by Jim Ellingson; a k Margie DeLamatre, Ardyto Billie Croft. , a member ol Student Council, Ger-ik- e, Hamilton. JnetteRelk. by Jim Ellingson .and Smith. Geneva Berns, Ann Barbara Oounw Lincoln Star assistant business manager of Van-de- l, Emry, Griffiths, other short subjects. Shirley Kinsel, Nancy Gloria Crene - The Nebraskan and president of Phyllis tT...in.,i ?hrvi Wnlt- Miss Scverns pointed out that Mary Mulligan, Lois Zeta Beta Tau. Glena-din- e mus. Delorcs FanmejjT. This Is How It's Done everyone is welcome and that Armstrong, Pat Ixder, Shu-gru- NEW ACTIVES are: Mike e. refreshments will be served. She Bell, Dora Mathews, Har- Garcia, Marge Rolofson demonstrates watch. The girls were guests at junior and senior coeds visited riett CrrW Marv F.llpn Gerhart. Mary DeBerry, Laura the fifth annual College of Ag- the home economics depart- Phi Kappa Psi ; Bruce Mar- said the Palladian dance "is not -.- a . . . Taula Ch.rman Carolyn Gier- - Roma Jean nmer, ..-"- the procedure for baking riculture Hospitality Day ment and participated in tours tin, Sigma Chi; Joe Krause, Delta a date affah one ncedn t Wa mn. Fllon H programs. Upsilon; Ron Reinmlller, Farm bring a partner." . han, Jenn IVrrin, Judy Wicbe,bert. Bridrjc cake as four high school coeds Wednesday. 800 high school and special iLt-- !, -. no.ii V.it nnH Kvlc Jeffrey.