nw iflmiranep M ILL! llJiLiJu)AAuruflVi Vol. 32 No. 46 Lincoln, Nebraska Tuesday, December 10, 1957 acheloirs, eauUy Queens Ainooy Bicedl Kv I . Jni Candidates for the Cornhusker Richard Luke and Ron Renfer, Hatcher, Epsilon. ie Coe, ; Char-len- e J: beauty queens and the Most Eli- ; Larry Lutz ard These winners were elected by a Anthony, Alphi ; tiir Charles Smith, Alpha Gama Sig- vote of the student body, a Sharon Quinn, Delta gible Bachelors have been an- but Gamma; ma; Richard Newcomer, Phi Kap- revision this year provides for the Carolyn Alpha Chi Ome- nounced by Joan Huesner, chair- Torrence, pa Psi; Jerry Sellentin, ; selections by judges. Each house ga; and Sandra Schlaebitz, Alpha man. Donald Smidt, ; and nominated a candidate for every Chi Omega. Vying for the six titles of beauty Lowell Niebaum, . 25 Cornhuskers sold in the house. Other finalists in the Eligible queen Sandy Gin-n- y will be: Kellogg, The candidates will be in- Judging rules were also revised Bachelor contest last year were Falk and Ann Bedwell, Kappa terviewed tonight by the Mortar for selecting the six winners for Bill Thompson, ; Kappa Gamma; Breanna Johns- Boards on poise, personality and Beauty Queen. This year Mr. Claude Berreckman, Alpha Tau on, Joyce Evans and Pat Gor- grooming. The 12 finalists will will pick queens on Brando the Omega; Charles Tsouklas, Sel-le- ck man, ; Par- Karen be judged by Alex Cochrane, photogenic beauty, because of the Quadrangle; Billie Reed, Al- sons, Sue Thompson and Judy Doris Clements and Jan Walker. fact that last year students who pha Gamma Sigma; Jim Souders, Lang, . queens The six winners will be named didn't know the felt when Selleck Quadrangle; and Ned Nad-ir- i, Dolly Swift, Dian Jones and the Most Eligible Bachelors. seeing their photos, that they Selleck Quadrangle. Sharon Ellsworth, Kappa Alpha Last year's winners were Ron weren't qualified for the honor, Winners of the Most Eligible Christmas Party Theta; Sandra Herbig and Nancy Nathan, ; Gary according to Bev Buck of Mortar Bachelor title will be picked De- Herse, ; Polly Doer-in- Dougherty, Tom-se- Boards. Four University students dine party will begin at 8 p.m. Women's hours have been ex- - Sigma Chi; Bill cember 12. Beauty Queen finalists Karen Krueger, Patricia i, t the annual Union Christmas Wednesday and last till 10:30. tended for the event. Rutt Phi Delta Theta; Jim In addition to last year's queens, will be picked December 17 and party last year. This year's and Sondra Whalen, Alpha Omi-cro- n Delta Upsilon; Larry Ep- the other six finalists included Kay the winners will U; announced ia Pi. stein, ; and Bill Nielson, ; Jan- - January. Monica Ross and Jan Chatfield, AWS Extends " Hours i.hiiiiiiiiii " ; Marilyn Miesner - vv.-v- ii mini. J" """ " " a,, Creative and Sharon Rain, ; I : 'v,f'"..".,.iP r"""v If-- ' Bobbie Bible and Paula Lundquist, For Christmas Party ; Donnette Keys and Nancy Morris, Gamma AWS has granted a half hour lours ABC with stuffed animals Phi Magazine ;Beta. extension of girls' hours Wednes- and other prizes to be awarded day night so they may attend the Sharon McCormick and Marg winners. Ruth Eis will call the Union Christmas Party, '"e Olde Schwentker, Chi Omega; Lynne Proposed Yule Party", from 8 p.m. to 10:30 numbers. Meyers and Pat Kershaw, Delta Delta Delta; Elaine Overturf, Three committee chairmen were p.m. Christmas movies will be shown Zeta by Tau Alpha; Sharon Fangman, named Friday at meeting in the Featured at the party will be the Film Committee in the Pat a Lessman and Sharon Wall Union to discuss possibilities of a Ruth Colman's all girl quintet, the Faculty Lounge. There will also Kappa Col-ma- be and Hardy short. Delta. creative writing magazine for un- Swinging Sweethearts. Miss n a Laurel dergraduates according to Robert and the quintet have been Santa Claus will be greeting peo- Mary Vrba and Nadine Calvin, ple in hallway. He will Hough, assistant professor of Eng- traveling the country for the past the main Love Hall; and Lou Ann Jepsen, lish. several years. This will be the pass out favors of candy with pro- Fedde Hall. grams attached. The twelve finalists will be se- The committees formed and students' first opportunity to see the group on the campus. New Christmas records will be lected from the group by three their chairmen are: editorial, ,:., played on the Seeburg Hi-F- i judges, Howard Hansen, Charlotte i j2 Steve Schultz, chairman; business, The evening will also intitiate set - Sin-fon- in the Music Room. Egan and Dale Thoarsen, all from Coortffsy Sunday Journal Jane Simmons, manager; and art, the Christmas caroling season. ia Star a Lincoln clothing store. MISS RIPA MISS ASBURT SLAGLE RIGGINS Barbara Millnitz, chairman. will provide a brass ensem- Dave Meisenholder will play the The ble and a choir to lead the car- organ and the Coed Trio will sing girls will be judged on poise, con- Steve Schultz, editorial chair- oling in the main lounge from 9 in the Round-U- p Room where re- geniality, neatness and beauty. man, stated Monday with the p.m. to 10 p.m. freshments will be served. Re- Photos of the finalists will be 'Messiah' To Feature Four Soloists amount of writing done by stu- freshments will include rum fla mailed to Marlon Brando, Holly- - dents who recognized as John Bicha, chairman of the Spe- aren't vored egg nog and Christmas wood tf:UsT' 'ho wul hoose the he feels the magazine cial Activities committee which is writers cookies. six beauty queens, should be a great success. in charge of the party, suggests At Annual Choral Union Performa that organized houses might com- The Union has been decorated Last year's queens were Mary "I hope," said Schultz," that pete the caroling. Hepperlen, Delta Gamma, in with Christmas trees and orna- Rita Four University students will be and Mrs. John Ripa of Wilber, is the "Messiah" this year wiH in this magazine will not feature cre- Bingo will be played - Jelinek, Pi Beta Phi, Frances Van in Par- ments for the occasion. featured soloists Sunday in the an a senior m Teachers Loiiege ana clude a number of choirs from ative writing which is restricted Houten, Terrace Hall, Elaine Eg-ge- nual presentation of Handel's member of Alpha Xi Delta so- Nebraska high schools. entirely to poetry and short stories. Alpha Phi, Jody Carlson, Del- a "Messiah" by the University rority. "Rather we hope to include re- Gamma and Reba Kinne, Chi ta Choral Union. Slagle is a graduate student, who views of current books which will Omega. Teaching will be director of choral music at con- Honorary The performance, wliich has interest students, criticism of Eligible bachelor candidates are works of any age, and been presented here annually for Chase County High School at Im- Don Stokes troversial Gary Berke, Jerry Wagner, Duane such features as historical essays more than 40 years, will begin perial in February. He is the son Stokebrand, Rathjen, Scotts-bluf- which will stimulate creativity not Opposes Richard at 3 p.m. in the Coliseum. A of Mrs. Josephine Slagle of f. Proposal Hagemeier and Gary the English department, Richard crowd of more than 8,000 per- alone in Briggs ; Jon Named every undergraduate Phi Delta Kappa, a professional authority to recommend students sons saw the performance Riggins is a senior in Teachers but in other Bicha and Meyer, Beta Sig- last education fraternity,, has adopted for teaching certificates from the Jerry year. College, and the son of Mr. and department as well. ma Psi. "This should give the magazine a statement opposing the proposal Teachers College to other Univer- The four soloists are Lois Ripa, Mrs. Lloyd Riggins of Lincoln. Auctioneer 11 Harry Brace, Phi Delta a more universal appeal than it issued by University professors sity departments. This transfer can Theta; soprano; Carol Asbury, alto; Har- The Choral Union will be com- d Don Burgess, Lyle Hansen Once would have if restricted to some calling for changes in state teach- only result in an and old Slagle, tenor, and Norman posed of 6O0 singers, including again, Don Stokes hm nomas Selleck Quadran- - smaller group. What it means, in ers certification. and less effective program of bmitn. Riggins, bass. members of the Agricultural Col- been chosen to auctioneer the an- S1; Wayne Christoffersen, nt lege Chorus, University Singers, nual AUF Auction Thursday night short, is, 'The more the merrier,' " The statement reads in part, teacher preparation and a general Miss Asbury is the only singer quali-!ci- Robert Eklund, ; at 7 p.m. Schultz said. "We oppose any transfer of the of the overall to Madrigal Singers, University Chor- in the Union Ballroom, Sigma have appeared as a soloist Ji of people j Harold Friedman, Alpha us I and University Chorus II. Dr. according to Jan Schrader, chair- fications entering the a previous presentation of the ora- j David Foltz will com man of the auction. Stokes was al- teaching profession. torio by the Choral Union. She direct the Donald bined so auctioneer last year. "A good teacher understands his Geisler, Robert Skinner, sang the alto lead two years ago. chorus. Smi& William Spilker, Burt The University Symphony Or- Freshman women may sign out NU Theater Production students as human beines with Miss Asbury is the daughter of capacities to learn, to understand, Weichenthal and Robert W.emer.l chestra directed by Emanuel Wish-no- w for 15 minutes after 9 p.m. to ' and to think subject matter iL Farmhouse; Bud Heald, Sigma Al- - will assist in the perform- attend the auction, according to ... 7'Joseph, Mo., and is also a senior ance. William Bush of Valentine Miss Schrader. me usea in aeveiop- - j - To Wednesday meaium ine in Teachers College. She is af- Start "au Omeg&. will be pianist and Myron Rob- Sorority pledge classes to be sold ment of these capacities and we j filiated with Kappa Kappa Gam- Seats for the Friday and Sat- about Army occupation troops recognize the necessity of adequate Charles Lawson, Sigma Phi erts, assistant professor of organ and the services they will perform ma sorority. theory, will be organist. urday University Theater per- sent to Okinawa to "democratize" matter preparation for all silon; Veldon Lewis, Sigma Nu; are: Miss Ripa, the daughter of Mr. Foltz formances of "Teahouse of the the natives. Ghiesha girls, a tea- teachers. said that the audience for Alpha Chi Omega, you name it; Moon" are nearly sold out, house, quaint natives and irritated Alpha August "Prospective members of the Omicron Pi, shine shoes; though many of the best seats are Army officers ail find places in Alpha house; teaching profession should be Public Service Phi, clean Alpha for the Wednesday the story. Xi Delta, young still available proud to think of themselves as maid service; ac- Chi Omega, bjs be- and Thursday performances, The play itself was made into "teachers" and willing to identify To Leave and entertain produc- Grants Given Richards cording to Harry Stiver, in- tween courses; Delta Delia movies and has been translated themselves with their fellow stu- Delta, make candy and help on Saturday tion director. to nearly every language. It has dents in a college whose primary morning; Delta Gamma, phone duty The story behind the play is won major awards in many of purpose, interest and responsibility By 3 Colleges Clinic and shine shoes; Gamma Phi these including Don- For countries, the is the preparation of d Thailand Students Beta, cook and serve a dinner at aldson award, the Pulitzer award people to staff our secondary interested in public Dr. Charles Richards, Associate funds with which to set up another j their house, Kappa Alpha Theta, for the best play of the year.t he schools. affairs and public service careers Professor of Internal Medicine and medical school. The new school in NU super duper house clean; Kappa Theatre Dramic Critics Circle award and "We recommend that subject who will receive their B.A. in June Director of Dispensary Clinics at Chiengmai will be the third medi- ; Kappa Gamma, anything within tour or live other national matter specialists continue to s, have been offered an opportunity the University College of Medi- cal college in Thailand. The first reason; Pi Beta Phi, bus boy Viae the basic instruction in the to apply for fellowships to study cine in Omaha, will leave Omaha one is in the northern part of the service; Sigma Deka Tau, bus Announces The male lead, that of Sakini, various teaching fields, but urge at three different universities. The next month for Chiengmai, Thai- country. The other two are in ' girls; Sigma Kappa, community is played by Roy Willey and the that the departments involved in fellowships grant $1,500 a year land, where be will represent the Bangkok, he relates. lead, service with fraternity, Zeta Tan female Lotus Blossom, is the various teaching fields co-o- plus college fees. Each fellowship government in help- Commenting on his future home, Candidates Alpha, cook and serve dinner; played by Sally Wengert. Captain erate closely with the Teachers approximates $1,950 in total value. ing the Thais set up a medical Dr. Richards says: "Chiengmai is Towne Club, clean house. Two more candidates were is portrayed by Bill Baker. College to insure the kind of course Beginning fellows will school. a city of 44,000. It's located in a this June, Fraternity pledge classes and in- Bounced yesterday in Universal 0ther characters are: Sergeant work needed by prospective sec- serve with agency He Advisor on area in the a public such will serve as dividuals to be sold are: to find "Grub-- Glecovish, Brad Bigelow; Col. ondary school teachers. TVA or a department in a Thai coun- center of the teakwood country Tneatre's search the ! as city Medical Education the Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Gam- Old Goat of 1958." The twe Wainwright Purdy, Henry Blanke; "We urge that increased atten- or state government. In the College climate mild, Some by terpart of an American tropical. ma Sigma, , were John Eastin. presenting Old Woman, Claire Cooper; Old tion be directed to the possibilities 39 school session they will take dean for two years. friends of mine who spent some Beta , , House, and Bob Price, can Woman's Daughter, Marijane for improved school district or- graduate courses at the Univer- Dr. will the Col- time there think Chiengmai is the Farm Richards leave Delta Upsilon, Farm HouBe, Kapp didate of Phi Gamma Delta. Craig; Ancient Man, John Hall. ganization and increased school sities of Alabama, Tennessee and lege of Medicine the last week in livliest city in Thailand." Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gam- Mr. Hakaida, Bernard Skalka; support in the state of Nebraska." Kentucky. to report to the In preparation for his new posi- The addition of these two brings December. He is ma Delta, Phi Kappa Pai, Mr. Omura. Grover Kautz; Mr. Capitol the tion, Dr. Richards is currently Pi the number of candidates to 9 Completion of the 12 months nation's for orientation Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilan, Sumata, Willis Larson; Mr. Suma-ta'- s first week January. The winner will be announced training entitles fellows to a cer- in From Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Father, George Rethmeier; Washington, he will fly to Wednesday night at the opening AUF Applications tificate in public administration. D.C., Nu, Theta Xi. Mr. Seiko, Glen Uhe; Miss Higa They can be awarded a Bangkok, the seat of the of the theatre's production of "Tea Applications for AIT Board masters Thai Miss Nebraska-- a y Nielsen, house of the August Moon." Jega, Diana Peters; Mr. Keora, degree at either of the three uni- government to report to officials lr..-1-.- Chancellor for a Day, Innocents, Toft tSutin. TJr .rhipa i members and assistant board upon And finally, will travel Accordmg to C T. "Skip' Wea- versities completing a thesis there. lie Mortar Boards, Miss Mulvaney, ,Backer members are due Thursday, ac- and passing examinations. to Chiengmai in northwest Thai- menura, presiueni oi Masquers, Rex Knowles, Charlie Captain McLean, Eric Prewitt; land where he is to do his work. Miller, the candidates will be in view m cording to John Glynn, president. For eligibility requirements and Bush, Sweetheart-Ruthi- e Villagers, Phil Nelson, Jerry Nebraeka the Howell Theatre lobby as the Merlin Interested should sign up other information students should His duties will be primarily ad- Gilbert, Honorary Com- Bill Aksamlt; Thoe (Montgomery, write the educational director of ministrative. He expects his big- mandant finalists, Pie Throwing, 0r Ac" for an interview for Saturday In Weatherford said, really looks aB"e, Dm the University of Alabama. The gest job will be setting up an ed- Activity Queen. "It the AUF office In the Union. though all nine are trying to deadline for submitting applica- ucational program wliich will ad- as 3udy vT"' live up to the title. Beards are Sandra Sherman tions is March 10, 1953. equately train physicians to prac- sprouting already, and we've seen tice medicine in areas where there Bazaar Features X a couple of extremely grubby look- are no doctors or failities. ing costumes." Because of its large population YW Foreign Gifts The audience will vote for its Building Code Deadline Set For 1965 and relatively small number of The annual YWCA Christina favorite at the first intermission physicians, doctors are needed Bazaar is being held this week, A deadline of 19&5 for compli--j would not be allowed in base- - W, of the three act show, and win E. Simpson, Jr., director nf badly in Thailand, he says. The Tuesday through Thursday, at new r 3-- ners will be presented at the sec ance wii" me Duuaing coae ments or rooms 50 per cent the NU Division of Environmental average population-docto- ratio Rosa Bouton Hall from and ond act break. Steve Schultz Mas. ul" oiuuciik nvjuaius iiok oi wnicn are under ground Health explained that the code there is 10,000:1 as compared to 9 p.m., according to Pat Tezar, Deen set Dy quers publicity chief, will be maj-- university aiuaent 2.Minimum sleeping space re- effects both men and women stu- 800:1 in the United States. bazaar chairman. quirements required. It will on dents alike regardless of where the The Thai government has voted New to the bazaar program this Originally the code was to be in --' necessary that there will be 59 house is located. year will be an international booth. "We ve got a secret tropuy effect by but a of glu. ' lm 8urve feet of air space for "All student housing that has Pershing Rifles Gifts from Italy, Germany and planned said Schultz. "Only a dent housing out square RICHARDS tnat lhe every sleeper in a room. been inspected under the code m The University Pershing Rifles Austria will include salt and pep- couple of people know what it is, wou,d peri(jd work an e(J. thu past two years has had some will hold a smoker for basic ROTC studying books and journals so per shakers and carved figurine. but it should make a real addition i,HrHshi m,nV 'hm,.ln. 3. Rooming house owners re- defect," he said. d Other gift items to be sold to to any trophy case on campus." ,.:. quired to hold permits issued by students Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in that he will be on units. AUinority tor C country lie University students University health officers. requiring housing; the Union Parlors A, B and the when arrives there. include: jij addition to the candidates w new Per i 1 1 Under the code, which has coniormance comes from th The smoker will give all sopho Upon his return to the United stuffed p 0 w b, jewelry, hard nounced yesterday, the following - mits will be revoked if not com- the general approval of the Uni- Board of Regents which states mores freshmen u picture of States in two years, he hopes he candy and cookies. A grab bag - plied with "within a reasonable and men are competing for the "Grub- versity and city officials, changes undergraduate Col- will be included in the bazaar time." that students mast what Pershing Rifles does. may return to the University by Old Goat" award: Beta Theta stu-P- i. are to be made whenever a live in approved housing, At the present time, a trip to lege of Medicine. items. Don Geis; Delta Tau Delta, in 4.No cellar space dent resides the city except for or basement Thus, if housing doesn't live up Washington, D.C. and Milwaukee, Dr. Richards received his B.S. Dick Hodge; , Roger students who live with par-1"- 1 a construction shall be their to standards, the housing can be , Wisconsin, for drill meets and from Hastings College, his M.S. YMCA Peterson; Sigma Chi, Dick Wood;:ents close used as habitable room. or relatives. ruled "off limits" for students. spring field problem at Ashland, from Northwestern University and A YMCA mass meeting will b Sigma Nu, Cecil Walker; Sigma The changes are: The code will affect approxi The proposed code is expected Neb., are being planned. On the his M.D. from the University Col- held tomorrow at 4 p.m. in room Phi Epsilon, Tim Schutz; Ineta l.Stricter sanitation standards mately 4,400 to' g student according to be submitted to the Board of social side various parties and a lege of Medicine in 1940. 315 of the Union, acco-din- to Jim Xi, Bob Hanz; and Alpha Tau for basements. of Af- - j records in the Dean Student Regents for approval by March 1 dinner dance are scheduled. He came to the University as a Roman, vice president. The meet-sta- ff Omega, Chuck Simmons. Sleeping and eating facilities fairs office. 1958. Refreshments will be served. member in the fall of 1955. ine is onen to all.