FARMERS' CELEBRATION Fair To pQfisre the Hus University students and eastern !the Fort Robinson Beef Cattle Re- Voice el a Gimat Midwestern University Nebraskans will get their first search Center. glimpse of the Cornhusker Cara The crops and grasses section VOL 52 No. 116 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Wednesday, April 22, 1953 van at the Farmer's Fair Friday shows crop drying equipment, how and Saturday. to obtain maximum yields through The Caravan, with four units irrigation, ways to grow 53 bu and 140 feet of exhibits, gives shels of wheat per acre, effective it happened at nu latest information on crops, ways to keep gram clean, adapted "I have just transferred a grasses, livestock, home economics grasses and legumes for meadows positive charge onto the elec- Valodlatedl; 4-- H troscope," ecfioms and club and Rural Youth and pastures, the fertilization of the physics professor work. wet meadows in the Sandhills and said. The exhibits include a modern sprinkler irrigation for Sandhills And as the class dozed, he 7 "L" shaped kitchen with all of meadows and pastures. The sec- continued: "And now, I bring i the necessary equipment. The tion of the Caravan will display the negatively charred rod near uu kitchen is designed so that the many pictures, models and sam- and a reaction goes underway." homemaker can get a maximum ples to. illustrate the crop Still no response from the amount of work accomplished, Class. with a minimum amount of effort The Rural Youth and 4-- H sec Now, as I bring my hand up Students From 8 Colleges exerted. All of the material shown tion of the Caravan will explain to the electroscope, I get an- - Afmefy-ffV- 4-- e in the kitchen can very economic the scope of the H club and other reaction. You see the Coeds Chosen ally be incorporated into most rural youth work in Nebraska, ex- needle move? To Run For Council Posts very strange re- homes. plains some of the more popular "This is a Class officer elections were validated by the Student The kitchen exhibit also will in- projects and emphasizes the part action. The electroscope is clude information regarding stor- parents and leaders play in the made of metal. But I am not To Form Chains Council pending approval by a faculty sub-committ- age space in bedrooms. program. made of metal. Now, why do Ivy, Daisy Twenty-seve- n names will appear on the class officer In the livestock unit, exhibits Colored pictures, disappearing I cause a reaction? Because I ballots in the general spring elections class officers am also a conductor," pro- - Ninety-fiv- e University coeds Marilyn Musgrave, Love Hall, for and show latest information on beef mirrors and moving models are the May 9, feeding, tessor explained. have been selected to form the Diane Young. Kappa Kappa Student Council representatives cattle the use of antibi- used in the youth section of the xnree otics and new protein supple- display. From the back of the room traditional Ivy and Daisy Chains Gamma; Joyce Laase, Alpha Xi as of last weanesaay oniy of a student quipped; "Where's which will be a part of Ivy Day Delta; Nancy Hemphill, Pi Beta officer positions had received the kan photographer. ments, the use trees for pro . The Caravan will be set up at applications tection of beef cattle, effective Ag Engineering Building, your badge?" ceremonies on May 9. Phi; Marlene Dumke, Sigma required two student Norman Ganger, Law, Sigma ways controlling The women, chosen by organ Kappa. for each office needed to vali- Phi Epsilon, AUF, Builders, Uni- of disease and The displays will remain open Cherrington The required parasites ana the objectives of for the two days of the fair. ized houses on basis of scholar Freshmen date an election. versity Singers, past Union com- ship, leadership and service, will Kappa number of candidates for class mittee chairman. Jan Healy, Kappa Stu- chant the familiar "who will bear Gamma; Janice Baker, Love Hall; offices was filled when the Sandra Daley, Arts and Scien- Small Crowd the ivy" strains to open the Ivy Betty Sisson, Alpha Omicron Pi; dent Council passed a resolution ces, governor of Residence Halls Day program. Joan Knudson, Alpha Chi Omega; filings. for Women, Coed Counselor First rehearsal for both chains Joyce Taylor, Chi Omega; Sharon Candidates for senior class Board, Tassels, YWCA, Phi Epsi- is Thursday at 5 p.m. in Parlors Mangold, Gamma Phi Beta; Mary president are: lon Iota. Hears Talk XYZ, Union, announced Cecelia Domingo, Delta Gamma, Gertrude James Tangdell, Teachers Col- James Collins, Arts and Scien- Mor- Sigma Delll Tau; Co-o- p, Epsilon Dr. Ben Mark CherrinFtnn Pinkerton and Joan Hanson, Bronstien, lege, Pioneer Phi ces, president. Corn Cobs, lijIlfcHSllJlJllllJ spoke to a tar Boards in charge of the two Gloria Harris, Wilson Hall. Kappa. Junior Class and Interfraternity small crowd of stu chains. dents at the Z5th annual Honors Mary Pat Keenan, Alpha Phi; Eldon E. Fark, Business Admin- Councils. Four senior women and six Jayne Laase, Alpha Xi Delta; istration, , Build- secretary :4i if I Day Convocation Tuesday. Senior class candi- Mi. i 't:WMimMI:M$i In his 45 minute address Ttr junior women will be selected for Marilyn Mitchell, Pi Beta Phi; ers president. Student Council dates are: llli special recognition as Ivy and Jan Evers, Sigma Kappa; Vivian Class Council. 8h i i Cherrington discussed the con- treasurer, Junior Roclcford J. Yapp, Agriculture, tributions of a free society toward Daisy Chain leaders this year. Lenner, Delta Delta Delta; Doris Earl E. Marcus, Engineering, , AUF president, increasing the productive Seniors Mach, Towne Club; Corliss Kruse, , Red Cross and and Kappa Delta and Virginia Reeves, Student Council. 1 scientific strength of the ITnitprt Ivy Chain members are: Janice NUCWA worker. Judy Wiebe, Teachers College, States and other frp nrnintrips. Loomis Hall. Ad- Ottoman, Loomis Hall; Kathleen Each organized house chose two Ted James, Jr., Business cheerleader, past chairman f Dr. Cherrington also noted Clouse, International Tau Omega, that Dill, Deloris senior women, one junior, one ministration, Alpha Builders art committee. h Kussian communists have at- House; Margaret Harmon, Mar-cel- la an one Varsity football and track, Inter-fraterni- ty Murphy, Ra-mo- sophomore freshman for Shirley Arts and tacked the free svstem bs. "indif Schacht, Terrace Hall; na Council rush chairman. ferent to the chains. Sciences, Sigma Kappa, AWS vice the welfare of man." Laun, Sally Matteson, practices scheduled Candidates for senior class vice Dr. Charles Kennedy Kappa Delta; Herzog, Other are president, Red Cross secretary, J. read the Patricia for Thursday, April SO at 5 p.m., nresident are: past list of senior men women Edna Schneider, Town Club; Builders board member, and Parlors XYZ, Union, and Friday, Wendell (Del) Harding, Jr., Daily Nebraskan columnist, Gam- who had ranked in the unnpr imp. Penny Sloan, Jane Fletcher, Kappa Alpha of May 8 at 5 p.m., Temple Build Arts and Sciences, ma Alpha Chi president, Pi Lam- r third their class for the last Kappa Alpha Theta. Mu president, Daily jNeoras- - two semesters or had been listed Nancy Dark, Marlene Oehrle, ing. vice bda Theta, Delta . CORNHUSKER CARAVAN . , Displayed in the exhibit for the on the University honor roll for Delta Delta Delta; Jackie Grif- Gerald Adcock, Business Ad- 1953 Farmer's Fair is the model kitchen exhibiting the most eco- all semesters of their undergrad fiths, Beth Alden, Alpha Phi; To ministration, Men's Dorm coun- nomical methods of conserving space and effort. uate work Alice Hall, Mary Lou Solfermoser, Capactiy Audience Listens selor, Provost Corps, Pershing Chancellor R. G. Gustavson nre- - Wilson Hall; Ruthann Lavine Rifles. sented each with a certificate of Bush, Adelle Chasanou, Sigma Charles E. Wead, Business Ad Board OK's Coliseum Front achievement. Delta Tau; Mary Margaret Madrigal Singers Program ministration, , Union (Excerpts from Dr. Cherrinc- - Loomis, Damaris Riddell, Delta The University Madrigal Sing sistant dean of women, and Earl worker. ton's speech are printed on Gamma. ers, on a recent trip to Milwaukee, F. Jenkins, instructor in voice, Bert Sample, Teachers College, As Point page 4). Gladys Novotny, were also with the group. Parade Starting Barbara sang before a capacity audience Delta Tau Delta treasurer. The parade route for the Farm The parade contestants will Young, Gamma Phi Beta; Rose Merle Manpin, Engineering, Phi mary Amos, Idonna Burkhart, at a breakfast meeting of the Gamma Delta, secretary, AACE, er's Fair Parade, which will be leave the Coliseum and proceed Omega; Music morning, Dr. G. Chi Beverly Mann, Mary North Central Educators Entries Due Kosmet Kluh, NUCWA, Blueprint held Saturday has been south on 14th St. to R; west on R Kuriyan Lou Flaherty, Alpha Chi Omega; Conference. approved by the Fair Board. 11th St.; south on 11th St to O; dates are: Marlene Mecke, Judy Sehnert, pre-.l"- -, The entries in the parade will east on O to 16th St.; north on 16th The Madrigals, who had D- -i Senior class treasurer candi- Coliseum at Will Discuss Alpha Xi Delta; Margaret McCoy, viously been invited to sing at the PO 1 I V lO dates are: form in front of the St. to Vine St.; east on Vine St. Winnie Owen, Pi Beta Phi. lU J 9 a.m. to 33rd St, on 33rd St. Janet Steffen, Teachers College, and north Barb Bredthauer, Faye Graham, Or- to the Ag campus. with the Chicago Symphony Gamma Phi Beta, AWS president, India Economy Sigma Kappa; Gretchen Hein, chestra woodwind quintet. Competition Student Council secretary, Alpha The judges for the parade will Mary Ann Nelson, Alpha Omicron be Miss Michaud, Miss Wilson and "Ec o n o m i c Development and Seated around a candle-l- it table, By DEE JACKSON Lambda Delta, Phi Lambda Theta. Pi; Joan Meyer, Joyce Kuehl, attire, the musical group Yerlin Kasmussen, Business Ad- Denim Dance Mr. Miller. The floats will be Prospects of India" will be dis Love Hall; and Pat Adams, Phoebe in formal Staff Writer judged in front of the Coliseum, cussed by Dr. George presented six numbers, including What? No applications? ministration, president of Men's Kurivan at Dempster, Kappa Kappa Gamma. which along O St. and at the mall on an Economic meeting Wednesday "She Walks In Beauty," The contest is six and one-ha- lf Dorm. Juniors David Foltz, To Climax Fete the AB campus. at 7:30 p.m. 1n the Union Faculty Daisy was composed by days old and jio one has entered William Harris, Engineering Phi Chain members are: Bar- conductor of the Madrigals. Delta Theta pledge trainer, ASME, Tickets for the Cotton and The overall theme for the 1953 lounge. bara Bell, Kappa Kappa Gamma: yet. Farmer's Fair is "Rural Rendez- The professor of geography at C. V. Buttelman, Chicago, exe- The "Miss Rag Mop" contest business manager of Navy year- Denim Dance slated for Friday Wanda Ham, Love Hall; Mary book. evening are on sale in the Ag and vous." All floats will follow this the University of Madras in India Mulligan, Alpha Omicron Pi; cutive secretary of the Music sponsored by the Daily Nebraskan theme in their construction. and author of several books about Educators' organization, reported is one that emphasizes brains plus Junior class president candi- ritv Union and from the house Donna Folmer, Alpha Chi Omega; dates are: Chairman in charge of the India is India's representative to Mary Jean Niehaus, Chi Omega; enthusiastic response by the audi- beauty. It is intended to bring a representatives. special some Richard Schnltz, Business Ad- Tickets are $1.50 per couple. is Joyce Kuehl a junior the 17th International Geogra- Pat Lindgren, Gamma Phi Beta; ence. honor to coed. Col- Farmer s Fair board member. phical Congress of the Interna- Char-ne- y of music educators The qualifications for the con ministration. The dance will be held in the Judy Wiebe, Delta Gamma; A number Marvin Stromer, and lege Activities Building from 9 tional Union of which he is Asia's Taub, Sigma Delta Tau; Joyce who formerly taught in Nebraska test are: Arts vice-preside- nt. a Sciences, Kappa Phi p.m. 12 midnight. Duey, Wilson Hall. left other engagements to be pres- 1. The candidate must have Pi social to 7.5 average chairman, Nebraska Masquers, Bobby Mills and his orchestra Kuriyan has also represented Sharon Cook, Alpha Phi; Diane ent for the Madrigal performance, or above. Pie-E- af 2. The must not have YMCA president. Red Cross treas- .will provide the music for the Set India on the International Com- Hinman, Delta Delta Delta; Sally Buttelman said. candidate dancing. mission for National Calamities. Mallory, Kappa Alpha Theta; Joan Omaha by participated in any extra-curri- cu urer, Corn Cobs, Kosmet Klub, The Madrigals left lar activities (activities listed by NUCWA. During the intermission of the The visiting lecturer is being Brenneman, Towne Club; Mari plane and landed in Chicago. A Agriculture For Saturday sponsored by the University Re- lyn Lehr, Kappa Delta; to Mil- the AWS board). Candidates for junior class vice dance, the Goddess of Glenadine chartered bus took them 3. Er-wi- She must be attractive. president are: nhH King will be an pie-eati- ng search Council and social sciences Bell, Marilyn n, the Whisker The annual contest Terrace Hall; waukee, where their time was James Bargleroad, Agriculture, nounced. Dale Olson will be the year with departments. International House; Eleanor spent rehearsing the concert held each in connection for 4-- H ,,;,-iir,c- Farm House, ceremonies for the in- The meeting is open to the Steavenson, Loomis Hall; Marilyn r v, cvhihiQ Hisnisvpd.sasea. going steady, club president, master of Farmer s Fair vwill be held at aiiu vjoiwife r j c cVia Tnnct Tint "Srftiana timn Ag YMCA. termission ceremonies. 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Col- Sehnert, Alphi Xi Delta; Mary at the conference. On the return "2. beauty by a campus William Devries, Ad- - traditional theme for the lege Building on Ag Elizabeth Kinsinger, Pi Beta Phi; trip, group remained a short title Business The Activities the minstration. sec- dance will be for the wearing of Campus. Tri-- K Wilma Kindhart, Sigma Kappa. time in Chicago for sightseeing. Club Elects Sophomores Applications must include ac- retary, AUF, and Builders Boards, the cottons and denims. Letters have been sent out to Students making the trip were: grade averages up Goddess of Agriculture was organized asking Elanor Chapman, Loomis Hall; cumulated to Kosmet Klub, Daily Nebraskan The each house for Margaret McCoy, Muriel Pickett, and including semester, com- elected in an all Ag campus elec- Wiese As President Dorothy Sears, International last columnist. one representative to participate Kathleen Wilson, Janice Wagner, piled and signed by the Registrar's Candidates for junior class sec tion Tuesday. The Whisker King in the contest, according to Dale Dick Wiese, a junior in the Col- House; Betty Thurman, Kappa Nancy Norman, Gwen Grosshans, Thursday evening lege of Agriculture, was ejected Delta; Joan Joyner, Towne Club; office. retary are: will be chosen Nitzel, chairman of the contest. Judy Sehnert, Gladys Novotny, Entries should be left in the Thomas Woodward, 7:15 p.m. The judges di- president of the Tri-- K Club at Bridget Watson, Kappa Alpha Arts and starting at It will be divided into two the Charlotte Hervert, and Rosemary Nebraskan office, Room 20 Sigma for the Whisker King contest will visions, one for the men and one regular meeting held April 10. Theta; Jean Carol DeLong, Delta of the Sciences, Nu secretary, Alpha Castner. Union, or in the Nebraskan mail Corn Cobs, Daily Nebraskan Copy he two local barbers and four for the women. The two division Other officers of the Agronomy Delta Delta; Barbara Jones, Mar- Society members. include; vice- - Hilyard, Wilson Others on the trip were: box. Editor. Mortar Board winners will then compete for the club Rolla Swanson, Phi; Jeannette Wells, Judge championship. president; Howard Hall, secretary; Hall; Sally Solomon, Sigma Delta jory Danly, Jack Robert for the contest will be Eileen Mularkf. Teachers Col Brown, Jerry Lawson, David Ma- the male members of the Ne- lege, Delta Gamma rush chair- SENORS Members of the Innocents Fred Smidt, treasurer and Dale Tau. Myhre, John Poutre, braskan staff. Society will judges. Prizes Nitzel as representative to the Ag Marilyn Hamer, Delta Gamma; jor, Milford man, AWS, AUF and Builders be the Rasdal, Bene- -i Last year's Var-ne-y, Board. Bernie Rosenquist, Gamma Phi John Moran, Dan J. winner, Bonnie Boards. will be awarded to the winner Eexecutive Nelson, wesiey was chosen on the basis p. Beta; Quinn, Chi Omega; diet, Tim and of Junior class treasurer candi and the runner-u- The next regular meeting will Janet her 8.1 average, her beauty The Ag Union sponsors this be held Thursday at 7:30 in Room Ginny Mann, Alpha Chi Omega; Reist. and dates are: Invitations as- ready wit and excellent sense of 244 of the Agronomy Building, Kay Yeiter, Alpha omicron Mr. Foltz, Mary Augustine, - James Hofstetter, Business Ad t humor. Miss Varney was selected ministration, house n fi from a field of 13 candidates. manager, N-Cl-ub, track. Sale To End Doran Jacobs, Business Admin May istration, vice Scftediiled 2; president, Corn Cobs, AUF Board, Ofonf YMCA treasurer. On April 30 Jean Steffen, Teachers College. By BILL DEVKD2S Gamma Phi Beta rush chairman. Graduating seniors may pur- To Staff Writer AUF and Builders Boards, YWCA an- Speak PRE-ME- commencement 0scfi chase their Robert Slated FOR ONLY . . . cabinet. nouncements at a booth in the University high school and pro- given to a woman in Nebraska Journalism classes of '28, '33, T38, 1894. Mrs. White was taken suddenly Candidates for Student Council Union until Thursday, April 30. fessional journalists of Nebraska public life who has made news. '43, '48, and '53 will be honored. Before the luncheon, high school ill in the night, and the new doc- positions and the colleges which The announcements are being will be recognized for outstanding Last year, Mrs. Fern Hubbard The School was established for- seniors will meet with individual tor was called because he was the they represent are: sold by the Junior-Seni- or Class achievements on Journalism Day, Orme, Lincoln city councilwoman, mally by action of the Board of members of the journalism faculty quickest available. College of Agriculture: Nancy Uni- informally to discuss their future Council for the first time in Saturday, May 2. received the award, vihich is spon Regents on May 22, 1923, although After a quick glance at the pa Draper, Pat Graham, Junior Kno-be- l, versity history. The leather and The awards will be presented sored by Theta Sigma Phi, na- a program leading toward a certi- in journalism. tient, the doctor stepped outside Elaine Millen, Mary Jean memory books, of- cardboard covered at the awards luncheon in the tional professional fraternity for ficate in journalism had been Exhibits will be displayed m the sick room to ask Homer White ette Moore, Art Raun, Betty Sis-so- n including a complete list of the Terrace Room of the Lincoln women in journalism. fered since 1917 and courses in each of the journalism laborator for a corkscrew. Given the tool. and Norma Westcott. class and several pictures of the The Woman Of The Year In journalism had been offered since ies. ne disappeared, but several mm College f Arts and Sciences: campus, and french-fol-d an- Robert Lasch, 1928 graduate of Advertising award will be pre- ut.es later was back, demanding a Alana Ackerman, Janet Gordon, nouncements are handled exclus- the School of Journalism, will be sented to a woman in advertising. pair of pliers. Marianne Hansen, Mary Elizabeth ively by the classes. the main speaker. Lasch, formerly It is sponsored jointly by the stu- It Pays To Be Safe Again he disappeared into the House, Gail Katskee, Natalie Katt, French - fold announcements, an editorial writer for the Chi- dent and Lincoln alumnae chap- room of the moaning patient, only Fred Kidder, Shirley Langhus, only 3,000 of them, are being sold cago Sun-Tim- es, is now an edi- ters of Gamma Alpha Chi, wom- $mm:mtiBf .: to call out again, A chisel and a Jerry Roe, Bernie Wishnow. Jack on a cash carry basis until the torial writer on the St. Louis en's advertising fraternity. Mrs. mallet, quickly!" Rogers, Jean Sandstedt and Paul supply runs out. Money brought Post-Dispat- ch. Clara Gebhard Snyder, well white could stand it no longer. Scheele. into the class treasury by the sales He is a former Fellow of the known home economics journal- "What ails her, Doc. for gosh College of Business Administra- will be used to purchase scholar- Nieman Foundation for Journal ist, consultant on advertising, and '"". flh sakes?" tion: FogeL Icnow Dan Ernest Emke. ship cups for the senior man and ism at Harvard University. The wife of Dr. Lloyd Snyder, associ- " "Don't yet," came the i .;;" Doc. seem get my Joan Hawthorne. Martha Hill. woman with the highest accumu- Foundation's purpose is to pro ate professor of agricultural econ- "Can't to in Ann Launer and Karl MammeL semes- post-gradu- 1952. strument bag open!" lated average for seven vide training for omics, received the award in College of Denistry: John Gibbs, cups be presented Kappa Alpha Mu, photo-journalis- m ters. The will professional journalists. WORDS OF WISDOM . . . Arden Means, Dick WielancL Ivy Day. He is also an autnor ana arucie fraternity for men and College of Law: Don Samrjson. any 1948, a special award Board members said if writer for magazines. In he women, will make jir. . ' Easy is route zmr.., """- n'?! - I Street the of all Charles Wright. money is left over after the pur- wrote "Breaking The Building for outstanding contribution to evil. College of rharmacy: Lynn chase of the cups, a class gift will Blockade," and in 1947 he won a photo-journalis- m by a profes- Brady and Don Sorby. be bought or the money will be $1,000 award for an article, "For sional photographer. Example of a real optimist: The man College or Engmeering: Verlvn left in the treasury for next year's a Free Press," which appeared in Journalism Day was first beld who jumped off the top of a Clausen, be- skyscraper, as David Olson, William class. the Atlantic Monthly. in 1941, but was suspended and he whizzed Rasdal and Frank of Love Memorial war. was finally past the 28th floor said, "Well, Sazama. A front view He is a member of the National cause of the It Teachers College: Bonnie Alt- - Library was chosen for the cover Conference of Editorial Writers. revived in 1B50. so far so good. m 9 w man, Leonard Barker, Barbara f both the memory books and Five awards will be presented Journalism Day is administered - Rushee: "Yes, I studied the Beck, Joyce Bennington, french-fol- d announcements. How- luncheon. by the Journalism Council, which V- V- Jane at the cello seven years." Brode, Mary Ful-ber- th, in- faculty of for Donna Elliott, ever, they still have individual The Silver Key Journalists consists of the the impressed Marilyn Hamer, 3946 and the of- fraternity man: Bert Linn, side features. awards, established in by the School of Journalism "Se'en years! Isn't that a Sharon Mangold, Mary Lincoln Newspapers, will go to ficers of the four student chapters rather Jane professional fraterni- long time?" Mapes, Nancy Odum. Helene Omicron Nu Elects 8 15 high school seniors. There will of national Rushee: "Not when you con Sherman, Ann Thompson and be three awards for outstanding ties. sider Tyson. Ec coordinates the ex- i. that for the first six, I Marilyn New Home Scholars achievement in five fields each: The council f thought you had to blow into it." Omieron Nu, national home ec news, editorial, sports, feature and tracurricular activities in the 1 mm Dorm onomics honorary, has announced column writing. In addition, sev School of Journalism and elimin f: Dorm girl: 4'How about a date. Workers Ztriks dunliration of effort on the eight new members, who have eral honorable mentions will be ates big boy?" Over Non-Unio- n been recognized for superior awarded. nart of the four journalism ira Dorm boy: "CanT. Gotta go to Wccss scholarship in home economics. The Professional Newswrltinn ternitles. It was set up provision bed and get some sleep." A strike, which has been ham new Stephanie Awards will be received by three ally last spring and officially last Dorm girl: Why?M hV( pering construction work at the The members are I .. " .,;,-.-- 1 site of new Allen, St. or four professional newsmen for fall. . Dorm boy: "Tomorrows my the men's dormitories, Cozad; Connie Clark, doec seem Edward; Geneva Bcrns, Bladen; outstanding news stories. The Th council sponsors the jour tough day. uotta shave." not to be near eettie-- awards, established last year, ore nalism reception immediately fol- ment. a union picket told The Ke-- Ruth Greer, Alvo; Lura Ann Looks as though might Harden, Lincoln; Mary Ellen sponsored by the student and state lowing New Student Week and the there be braskan Tuesday, a few scattered showers -- No work-stopa- ge Slagle, Lincoln; Mrs. Betty Spen- chapters of Sigma , pro- High School Press Convention tomor serious is rea fessional journalistic fraternity. later in the fall. row, but It should clear by late jUniversity authorities assured The ser, Lincoln and Thyllis Zollinger, A mlmM alternoon. The Headlincr Award will be , At the luncheon, the School of 'Nebraskan. David City. t I