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CSL picks panel members The Council on Student Life (CSL) started fts committee appointments Thursday night by naming Prof. Vernon Williams, coordinator of the Teaching and Learning Center, and Clyde L. Walter, asst. professor of Marketing, to the housing policy committee. Student appointments to the publications committee will be delayed until next week. CSL Chairman Donald Shaneyfelt suggested the council think about changing the time for committee appointments to the spring to eliminate delays in the fall. CSL continued to discuss the draft of the student conduct code and the accompanying disciplinary proceedings for violations of that code. Shaneyfelt and Ron Gierhan, head of UNL student discipline, met during the week to revise the conduct code on the basis of suggestions from last week's CSL meeting. Some material was deleted which Shaneyfelt said he considered studeht handbook policy material. The main reason for the shortening arid reorganization, according to Gierhan, was to separate sections on rules of behavior and sections on policy statement. The code is now organized to present policy statements, specific offenses, and sanctions. Gierhan brought a suggestion from thestudent tribunal for the disciplinary procedings. It suggested that the number of members of the University Judiciary, which will take the place of the tribunal, be changed to nine instead of five as now proposed. When appointed, the members chancellor from lists provided by senate. will be named by the ASUN and the faculty Want fids? See Page 11 s X fEight sororities plan Derby Day boycott "We had a little trouble last year with the balloon stomping contest, and it got completely blown out of proportion," Sigma Chi Derby Day chairman Gale Furnas remarked with a straight-face. Derby Day is a yearly function sponsored by Sigma Chi Fraternity. New sorority pledges take part in games and a Miss Derby Day Contest for trophies. "Some rude things went on last year between our house and other houses (in the balloon contest)," according to Gamma Phi Beta Ann Pedersen. Their pledge class will not participate in this year's Derby Day. 'The original idea was to have a fun day for Greeks, but it's kind of degenerated into dog-eat-dog." Several other sororities apparently agree, because only 7 out of 15 are participating in this year's event. Some houses particularly object to the Miss Derby day Contest, nicknamed by a few "the meat parade." Joan Moore, of the Zeta Tau Alpha house, called the contest "degrading." A Phi Mu House spokeswoman called it "objectionable". Other sororities simply have other activities planned for the Oct. 14 Derby Day. Pat Carlson, of the Kappa Delta House.!, said they'd planned Dad's Day for Oct. 14. So have the Aipha Xi Delta's. Spokeswomen for two houses that are participating said their pledges wanted to participate. According to Karen Kroeger, of the Pi Beta Phi house, there wasn't any objection to participating. It was the same story at Chi Omega's house. Furnas said a petition protesting Derby Day was circulated among the sorority houses last spring, but that the petition never reached the Sigma Chi house. "I think this might be the last year for Derby Day," Furnas said. "It's hard enough to please one chick much less every chick in a sorority." TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. LACKjQAK ARKANSAS" IN PERSON IK CONCERT ALL SEATS RESERVED S3.C0 $4.00 $5.00 Order by mail or in person. Auditorium box office open 12 noon till 6 p.m. daily. Tickets may be purchased at: Brandeis Miller & Paine Downtown & Gateway Muslcland's North t South TheDoisy Dirt Cheap Records U of N Student Union South Desk er&rome KKtllM .rr- jLmtr Liz3 vjf tf ITU k f SHOWING -New York Daily News iHz: I (32) Minnelli "Director Bob Fosse, gets the credit for making 'Cabaret' one of the truly fine movie musicals in recent years. IT'S SO GOOD I SAW IT TWO TIMES IN AS MANY DAYS!" Chicago Tribune "LIZA MINNELLI IN 'CABARET' A STAR IS BORN!" Newsweek Magazine "LIZA MINNELLI THE NEW MISS SHOW BIZ!" Time Magazine t The Rag Doll . . Get into the now look with the long, lace and embroidery-trimmed dress by Rag Doll. Rich chocolate shade in 100 rayon crepe with embroidered bib and border in ivory ... The thing to wear for casual or dress up! Sizes 5-13, $33.00 The Place, 2nd floor downtown, mall level Gateway. Shop Miller & Paine Downtown, 9:30-5:30, Thursday 10-9. Gateway 10-9, Saturaday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 n ' J ! friday, September 29, 1972 daily nebraskan page 3