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Wednesday, November 8, 1967 The Doily Nebraskan Page 3 iTFS Constitutional Convention A nil KAPPA PSI ... works to'complete the Alpha Phi-Phi Psi Homecoming display. Homecoming Spirit High With Displays, Shondells University students will dance to the music of Tom my James and the Shon dells Nov. 10 in the Coli seum from 9-12 p.m. for the 1967 Homecoming dance. The group has recorded such hits as "Hanky Pan Icy" and "I Think We're Alone Now." One of their latest recordings is "O u t of the Blue." Tickets for the dance may be purchased for $1.50 from Tassels and Corn Cob mem bers or in the Nebrska Union. The Homecoming Queen her two attendants, and the winning living unit dis plays will be announced during the dance. Coeds will have 2 a.m. hours. Judging of the displays will be at 5 p.m. Nov. 10, Miss Steph Tinan explained. The judges will be a pro fessor from the art depart ment, a Lincoln business man, and a radio commen tator. The displays are " to be judged on the following points: originality of theme, correlation to the game, overall effectiveness. A cost evaluation team will del ermine the approxi mate value of the materials raMa .,, M all tMlNad atudard TU ( ta r ward mi minimum . - .Anrii.aBiMii call . . ti.. n.it. a.iwMkM nftlaja Union. Tna alaailllad adarllala mananm ma Inula t:M a 1: Plaaaa allamm la plnaa tout ad aurlnc lau Basra. all adverlliomenla muat no arspald aalora ad appaarm. PERSONAL PKRSONAl.ITV I'OSTKRK. PfiVCHA IIKLIC POfiTErMi HUTTONfi If we don't hnvc them, then you don't want them (wmi lor wimple anil Int. madam HirnKHPl.y't. oirr kmop. 4MV fc. Collax, lienvar, Colorado 0eJ, WE BUY USED GUNS nriGK CASH moo vi:st "O" Auto innm-unif lor driver undr 26. Monthly pavmarlui. hw ISno'a lor in auronra. fcno InMimnr Awncy. Wl Anriaraon Hldl. tt'W, KELP WANTED Mm wantad 18 M lor part tima work. FOR 20 USED TV SETS See the window at Hardy's $19.95 & up All Makes All Models All Sizes Stun Bv Ami Huve A Look! M8nvox. Wdtiuthouaa. Motorola. HARDY'S Phone 432 Remltulon Model 31. W au pump i cam. like now. Iluntltu coat panu. Bizr 42 very good. 477 100b. BENT A TV BVV or COLOR utilized for each display. Displays will be disqualified if their materials are ap proximated to be more than $350. Trophies for first and second places and plaques for other outstanding d i s plays will be announced at the Homecoming dance. Twenty displays have, been entered in the compe tition. A Capital Idea: Sow the Cowboys a defeat" is being constructed by Abel-Sandoz. Delta Gam ma and Sigma Chi have en tered "Homecoming on the Range". Chi Omega and Farm house, "Best Reason in the World to Con Cowboys Homecoming", Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Gamma Rho, "Hottest Brand Go ing", and Gamma Phi Beta and Delta Upsion, "Cowboys: Breakfast of Champions" are also in the contest. "There's a Kick in Every Bottle of Good Old 'Husker Dew' ", Phi Mu and Sigma Nu. "Up and Away", Burr and Fedde, "Computerize the Cowboys", Zeta T a u Alpha and "Sigma Alpha Mu, and "Nebraska Beat Cowboys", Alpha Omicron Pi and Sigma Alpha Ep- 9 drllol to A Dalle Kabraoftwi mir. el Mo tha Umrartli at ibrka at 47H-M ar aema la Haaro fll m the tiabraaka R7 ner hour. Apply naat t WW1 South Bt. or phono 4BB-6473 Mon :lU-i. At Sntmte Cafe Waitress or Cook Day V evnnlna houra. an nuntlav. Ex cellent workini condition. Apply In pereon. Hmrhera wanted at Gimn Alpha Mu Iratornlty. 733 No. liith 432-3120. Kiry punch OPERATORS NIGHTS TEMPORARY We need experienced, key punch onara. torn to work from 4pm to rnldnixht. Ktartlra aonn for approximately da.va. Top wii am No leea. Apply tomorrow. MANPOWER 1342 O. SALE urU Matoaa. RCA. fcalth - 4261 1314 "O" Color lor Turkey-Kanf -New Year Bnerinl Ace TV 1 A. . I silon wll be on display. Other presentations in clude "Can Can the C ow boys". Alpha Pni and Phi Kappa Psi, "The Huskers and the Cowboys should be Friends,'" Sigma Kappa and Tau Kappa Epsilon, "Roll over the Cowboys," Chi Phi and Alpha Xi Delta, and "Corn Fuse the Cow boys11, Love Hall and Corn husker Co-op. "TheyTl be Surrey They Came to Nebraska," Kap pa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamma Delta, "Shuck 'Em Huskers." Alpha Gamma Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi, Del ta Zcta, and Kappa Delta, and "Showdown at the Okie Corral", Pi Beta Phi and Theta Xi will also be on display. Other entries include "Cowboys Looped by Corn Spirits," Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Tau Omega, "Cowboy Killer," Selleck Quadrangle, "Ho Ya Hangin' Cowboy," Kappa Sigma and Kappa Kappa Gamma, and "Gun With the Wind." Cather, Pound, WRH, and Towne Club. AY CIGARETTES AT LOWEST 16th S P Sts. Just South of Campus VIE NEVER CLOSE Proposed Changes Would Abolish Board; Replace With Congress By SHERRY McGAFFIN Junior Staff Writer Proposed structural changes in AWS would abo lish the present AWS board and power would be trans ferred to a new body, an AWS Congress, according to Nancy Coufal, AWS Consti tutional convention chair man. Approximately 21 AWS positions would be filled in campus elections she told AWS Board members Tues day, Women would have in creased representation and voting power because they would be directly electing delegates from their own living units in addition to the women who will fill the executive positions, she ex plained. Miss Coufal presented some of the basic proposals made by convention dele gates and noted that this format is subject to revision and clarification. General meetings will be 61 Delegations Expected As . . . Model UN Delegates Begin Preparations Members of the 61 dele gations to the University's Model United Nations next month will be delving into world issues from a nation al perspective. Each delegate must be prepared to state clearly the positions held by the country he is representing on the topics scheduled for discussion, Cheryl Adams, Model UN chairman, said in a handbook distributed to the delegates this week. The Model UN, termed by Miss Adams as "a venture in practical education," will be Dec. 8 and 8 at the Ne braska Center for Continu ing Education on East Cam pus. Assignment of countries to delegations which regis tered last month were made in the handbook, along with explanation of the operation of the Model UN. A group from Washington University in St. Louis will provide the United States delegation. The Washington delegates have presented the U.S. perspective at a number of similar midwest ern Model UNs, Miss Ad mas said. Alpha Gamma Rho, with head delegate Loren Lind ahl, will supply the Union THE PRICES I1 gin Thursday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 p.m. with delegates considering the court struc ture of AWS. All of these meetings will be open to the public and anyone may ex press his opinions, accord ing to the chairman. Miss Coufal said that pro posed structure of the orga nization would consist of a congress, executive cabinet, court system, program area, and a Workers Coun cil. The Congress would hold the legislative powers and all living units would have equal representation. This group would be somewhat comparable to the present House of Representatives but they would be directly responsible for rule making policies. Members of the Congress would have a sub stantial amount of power, she said. CABINET The Cabinet would hold executive powers and be responsible for the coordi of Soviet Socialists Repub lics representation. 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The court would func tion to maintain uniformity in the decisions of the re gional courts. REGIONAL COURTS Possibly s i x regional courts would be set up to deal directly with indivi Staff, led by Doug Scott. Doane College-Studen1 Council delegates will rep resent France, Miss Adams said. will a job LTV Aerospace make you more exciting, sought after, healthy, wealthy and wise? a :P H i . .... .. j LTV EO0fCJr COffPOWiATOV Uae&UaWema ttVlUM'VQU&Hl 4HOJTCa BWIStO - ttNTR3 HAWAII LTD ' aaVK IrtTUat BWaWMI dual living units. One mem ber from the court of ap peals would work with these courts. It has been proposed that a Selleck. Sandoz, Smith, Pound and WRA, East Campus, and Panhel lenic court system be estab lished. Miss Coufal said that pro visions for membership to these courts would be set up within the individual court constitutions. The program area would function to carry out the de cisions of the congress and to suggest programs for AWS to sponsor. 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