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    Thursday, April 21, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
Easter Bunny A Success;
Even Editor Gets A Ring
Newspapers do take time,
but not so much time that
an editor can't receive a
ring in between deadlines.
Editor Jo Stohlman, Al
pha Omicron Pi junior in
journalism and political sci
ence from Lincoln, has an
nounced her engagement to
Mike Baxter, senior in jour
nalism and political science
from Sidney.
P1NNINGS
Susie Fouts, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Arts & Sciences
from Lincoln, to Farrell Bolz,
Delta Tau Delta junior in
Teachers from Norfolk.
Jan Ambrose, Kappa Del
ta junior in medical technol
ogy from Columbus, to Terry
Sprieck, Chi Phi junior in
chemistry from Pilger.
L i n d a Salisbury, Kappa
Delta sophomore in Teachers
from Lincoln, to Duane Jewell,
Alpha Gamma Rho sophomore
in agricultural economics
from Albion.
Kathy Oberle, Kappa Del
ta sophomore in Teachers
from Eagle, to Terry Smith,
Phi Delta Theta junior in so
ciology at Louisiana State
University from Joliet, HI.
Jan Binger, Chi Omega
sophomore in home econom
ics and journalism from Lin
coln, to Joe Carroll, Beta
THURSDAY
INTER Varsity, 8 a.m., Ne
braska Union.
PHI DELTA KAPPA, 12
Boon, Nebraska Union.
EMERITI Association, 1:15
p.m., Nebraska Union.
NEBRASKA Career Schol
ars, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
BUILDERS Campus Pro
motion, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
AWS Workers, 3:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
PRESIDENTIAL Debates,
3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
YWCA - Sr. Cabinet, 4:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
BUILDERS Calendar &
Directory, 4:30 p.m., Nebras
ka Union.
YWCA - Jr. Cabinet, 4:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
Social, Publicity, 4:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
4:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
AWS Court, 4:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
AWS Representatives, 4:30
p.m. ,Nebraska Union.
SIGMA DELTA EPSILON,
6 p.m., Nebraska Union.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
Students Abroad, 6:15 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
AUF, 6:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
PHI BETA LAMBDA, 7
p.m., Nebraska Union.
QUIZ BOWL, 7 p.m., Ne
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS
"1000 Days," 7:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
UNIVERSITY Dames, 7:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS,
7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
E WEEK Duplicate Bridge
Tournament, 7:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
MATH Counselor Program,
7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
YWCA World Community
Luncheon, 12 noon, United
Campus Christian Fellowship.
THEATRE, 4:30 p.m., room
103 Temple Building.
CHRISTIAN Science Organ
ization, 6:30 p.m., Corner
School of Religion.
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Theta Pi senior in Arts &
Sciences from Lincoln.
Linda Henline, Gamma Phi
Beta senior in Teachers from
Lincoln, to Gary Nuss, Sig
ma Nu senior in business ad
ministration from Lincoln.
Susan Hood, Phi Mu junior
in Teachers at High Point
College, High Point, N.C., to
John Hagood, junior in civil
engineering from Arcadia.
Gloria Smith, Love Memor
ial senior in home economics
from North Platte, to John
Turnbull, Ag Men senior in
agriculture from Lincoln.
Joyce Urwiler, Alpha Chi
Omega junior in Teachers
from Laurel, to Jerry Ros
lund, Alpha Gamma Rho jun
ior in mechanical engineering
Susie Grant, Alpha Delta
AWS Board
Discusses
Orientation
A big sister or coed coun
selor program for AWS
Freshman orientation Week
was approved by the AWS
Board Monday afternoon.
The motion was introduced
by Elaine Kallos, orientation
program chairman.
"A successful orientation
program could create a good
image of AWS," she said. She
stressed the need for more
personal contact between new
students and AWS.
Miss Kallos explained that
about fifty girls would each
adopt a floor in the residence
halls. During freshman orien
tation week, they will empha
size the programs of AWS,
other than rules, demerits and
hours.
The big sister program will
establish good relationships
and communication between
AWS and women students, she
said.
Big sisters for the program
which will begin next fall
will be selected by the AWS
board from applications. Ap
plications are available from
Miss Kallos.
A motion was passed to de
lete the phrase "Women may
not visit men's boarding
houses or apartments" from
the Campus Handbook.
It was also decided to print
5000 copies of the AWS hand
book to be distributed in the
fall. This is the first year the
handbook has been printed and
it will contain information
information about AWS, in
cluding rules for the senior
key system.
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Pi junior in Teachers from
York, to Ron Krantz, Sigma
P h i Epsilon sophomore in
Business Administration from
York.
ENGAGEMENTS
Becky Brackle, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Teachers from
Fairbury, to Max Cory, Sig
ma Chi junior in hotel man
agement at Denver University
from Lincoln.
Gloria Meyer, Alpha Phi
sophomore in Teachers from
York, to David Durling, alum
in Arts &. Sciences from York.
Judy Frahm, senior at Bry
an Memorial School of Nur
sing from Plainview, to Rod
Basler, Cather sophomore in
pre-med from Papiliion.
Elaine Thomas, Alpha Xi
Delta junior in Teachers from
Bellevue, to David Stewart
from Dayton, Ohio.
Vesty Tremain, Love Mem
orial sophomore in Home Ec
onomics from Superior, to Jer
ry Leising, Ag Men sopho
more in Agriculture from
Arapahoe.
Rita Jo Wright, Love Mem
orial sophomore in Home Ec
onomics from Lewiston, to
Gerald Larson, sophomore in
Agriculture from Loomis.
Cathi Nispel, Burr Hall
freshman in Teachers from
Plymouth, to Darrel Niemey
er, senior in Teachers from
Plymouth...
Carol Farkas. senior in
Teachers from Chicago, to
Larry Logemann, graduate in
civil engineering from Ben
nington. Mary Rood, Kappa Delta
junior in Teachers from Co
lumbus, to J. Paul Johnson,
Phi Theta Pi senior in Busi
ness at Kings College from
New Bern, N.C.
Kennedy To top
In Lincoln Area
Friday Afternoon
Massachusetts Sen. Edward
(Ted) Kennedy will stop at
the Lincoln airport Friday at
2:30 p.m. en route to Omaha
for the Jefferson-Jackson Day
dinner that night.
Tom Booth, Young Demo
crat president, said that any
student interested in greeting
him should be at the Lincoln
airport by 2:15 p.m.
He said that anyone who
wished to go out and is in
need of transportation should
contact him or be at the
north end of the Nebraska Un
ion between 1:30 and 1:45
p.m. Friday.
Students who wish to attend
the dinner at the Omaha Civ
ic Auditorium at 8 p.m. can
still buy one of the $10 stu
dent tickets from Booth.
Seats will be free in the bal
cony of the auditorium for col
lege students who wish to at
tend without dinner or other
services, Booth said.
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this weekend. Tickets are available at the box office. It is a play about two
half-brothers,one white and one colored.
IDCC Tables Representation
Article At Tuesday Meeting
By Nancy Hemickson
Junior Staff Writer
A constitutional article
about representatives to an
interdorm council was tabled
by the Interdorm Coordinat
ing Committee (IDCC) Tues
day evening.
The article presented by the
constitutional committee con.
tained two plans which called
for either equal representa
tion or proportional represen
tation. President Marv Almy said
that in the future representa
tion would grow into a system
of one dorm, one vote. Be
cause of t h e size of new
dorms, a proportional repre
sentation system would make
the body so large it would be
cumbersome.
More Weight
"We do need representa
tion on the population basis at
the present time," Ted Suhr,
Selleck, said. Such a system
will give more weight to t h e
larger dorms.
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April 27 Mrs. M. C. Leonard ( Psychologist)
SOCIAL FACTORS IN MARRIAGE
May A The Rev. Robert E. Palmer, Ph.D., Minister
THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF MARRIAGE
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If the council expects the
larger dorms to pay the larg
er burden of expenses there
has to be some weighting by
population, according to Suhr.
Tom Holeman, Abel, sug
gested that the size of the
council be limited, but the
voting power be spread by
giving each dorm one repre
sentative but a number of
votes proportional to its popu
lation. Small Groups
''It would maintain the en
tity of small groups to make
the council function better."
he added.
"Represented dorms have
to act as an entity and not as
a representative of each indi
vidual," Jim Lndwig, Cather,
disagreed, "and a complete
weighting system Is unrealis
tic." If the council grows too
large, it might just be an ap
proving body of the executive,
Ludwig stated.
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The method of representa
tion will be considered at the
IDCC meeting next Tuesday
when it will continue drafting
a constitution for the inter
dorm council.
Temporarily approved by
the IDCC were the executive
council association court and
committees sections of the
ganizational structure article.
The Executive Council shall
consist of the president, vice
president, secretary and
treasurer.
Association Court
The association court shall
consist of the vice-president
as the chief justice and four
justices elected by the c o u n
cil. Standing committees of the
council will be social, scholas
tic, activities and administra
tion coordinating.
Each dorm will have one
representative on all stand
ing committees.
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Students To Vote
On 17 Amendments
University students will
vote on constitutional amend
ments concerning the pro
posed office of second vice
president in the ASUN elec
turn next Wednesday.
Student Senate passed a
motion several weeks ago
suggesting this office and ask
ing the students to consider it
as a constitutional amend,
ment.
At the same time the new
office is voted on, students
will also elect a second vice
president who will take the of
fice if it is approved.
The following, which must
run three times prior to t h e
election in the Daily Nebras
kan, according to the ASUN
constitution, is a copy of the
proposed constitutional
amendments.
STUDENT SENATE
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMMENDMENTS
1. In Article V, Section 1, part A
Insert the word "First" before
"Vice President".
2. In Article V, Section 2, part
A-4
Insert the word "First" before
"Vice President".
3. In Article V, Section J, part
b, and Part B, Section 1 and 2.
Insert the word "First" before
"Vice President".
4. In Article V, Section 2, part C.
Add the following provisions:
The Second Vice-President
1. Election. The Second Vice
President of the Association shall
be chosen on the basis of a sep
arate election.
2. Eligibility and Term of Of
fice. The eligibility and term of
office of the Second Vice Presi
dent of the Association shall be
identical with those of the Presi
dent of the Association.
3. Replacement. In ease the
Second Vice President of the As
sociation shall become unable to
fulfill his duties by reason of dis
qualification, disability, death or
impeachment and conviction, re
placement for the position shall
be appointed by tie President
with approval of the Senate.
4. The position of the Second
Vice President shall become ef
fective upon the approval of the
above amendments in the gener
al election of 1966.
5. In Article V, Section 2, part E.
Insert the words "First and
Second" before "Vice President".
6. In Article V, Section 3, part
B, number 1.
Insert the number "2.5" in place
of the word "six".
7. Article Section 1, part A
Insert the words, "Second Vice
President" between the words
"Director," and "one".
Insert the word "Six" instead
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missioners".
8. Article VIII, Section 1, part J.
Insert the words, "First and
Second" before the words "Vicl
President".
9. Article VTI. Section J, part A-2
Insert the word "First before
the words "Vice President".
10. Article VII, Section 1, part H.
Insert the word "First" before
the words "Vice President".
11. Article H, Section 2, p
A-5.
Insert the word "First" before
the words "Vice President".
12. Article VII, Section 2, part B.
Insert the word "First" before
the words "Vice President".
13. Article VII, Section 2, part C
Add the following provisions:
C The Second Vice President.
The Second Vice President of the
Association shall have the follow
ing powers.
1. To be a member of the
Electoral Commission and Execu
tive Commmittee.
2. To assume such duties with
in the Executive branch as shall
be assigned by the President of
the Asssociation.
S. To hold a seat on the Sen
ate with no vote. '
14. Article VII, Section 2. part C
Insert the words, "through the
Second Vice President" between
the "President" and "for".
15. Article VTI, Section S, part
B-5
Insert, the words "First and
Second" before the words "Vice
President". '
16. Article VH, Section 4, part C-2-
Insert the words "First a n, d
Second" before the words "Vice
Presidency".
17. Article XI, Section 1, part A
Insert the word "First" be
tween the words "outgoing" and
"Vice President".
Insert the words "First and
Second" before the words "Vice
President".
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