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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, May 12, 1949
Quitting Won't Work . . .
The action of all but one of the University Dartv dele
gates and the Corn Cob delegation in walking out of the
Constitutional Assembly Tuesday night speaks none too
nigniy ior inose groups. Ubviously, they are not interested
J 1 1 a . J A mm
in tne worn oi trie Assembly.
One University party delegate made t.h statpmprt tw
the Assembly was wasting its time since the faculty has
not pointed out what is wrong with the now defunct Stu
dent Cor.ncil constitution. If the faculty would state exactly
wiiiti u iiwnKs is wrong witn said constitution, there would
De no neea wnatsoever in carrying on the Assembly. The
change could be made to suit the faculty, and that would be
the end of it.
But faculty members have repeatedly said that they
warn any cnange 10 come irom tne students themselves.
And they have said that the Asembly's work will be con
sidered carefully by the Faculty Senate. They have even
stated that the "Assembly is the best answer to the problem
oi student government.
Why then do some delegates say the faculty will throw
out the Assembly's constitution as it did the Student Coun
cil constitution? There certainly has been enough trouble
over tne campus political set-up this year to merit a change
or some sort. If the Assembly is not the answer, the stu
dents will indicate so when the constitution is brought be
fore them for vote. If it is the answer, the students will
give their approval.
The oetire purpose of the Assembly has been to investi
gate the possiblities of a change, and if needed, to carry
out such change. This purpose certainly cannot be fulfilled
by quitting. The Assembly affords students an opportunity
to bring out their own ideas and changes. And there are
enough interested Greeks and independents to take advan
tage of the oportunity.
If there are students who do not wish to participate in
the drafting of a fair constitution, 'others will handle the
job. And if the job is not done, Nebraska university can
expect no student government, period. Therfore, it is im
perative that the students stick to the job until it is com
pleted and until everyone is satisfied that the University
will nave a tair, representative student government.
Fritz Simpson
Final Exam Schedule
laboratory elasses meetini; for acverai continuous how oa one or two days shall meet for examination as follows:
Classes meeting on Monday and Tuesday ahaJI bo examined oa tb date scheduled for the flml hour of their laboratory
merlins; Wednesday or Thursday classes oa the second hoar of their meetini;: Friday or Hatarday classes oa the third boor
lnit examinations have been sehedaled for all sections la the following subjects: (I) Rnsincss Organization .1, 4, II, 141 '.
(Z Jvll KnirinrerlnK 1; S Kconomlr 11, 11, lit; 4 KdocaUoa CI, (5) Klcctriral Knaineerlnc 135, 1S8, tM, 237- ' '
English B, 1, t, 3, 4, 17; (T French 11, 12, IS, 14; S) Home Economics 41, 42; ) Mathematics II, 14, IS, la, 17, 41 42
105, 104, 107; ! Mechanical Kntineertar 1, 6; (11) Psychology 71; (12) Spanish 52, 54. If students have regularli
scheduled examinations eonflietlnt; with the above specially arraaied schedule, arrangements to take urh specially scheduled
examinations at another time should be made with the department roneemed no or before May 17. For example: If a
student la scheduled for an examination which conflict with specially scheduled examination, la French, arrangement),
should be made with the Fretcb department to take snch French examinatloa at another time.
TIK8DAY. MAY 24
ft am to It a.m. Classes meetinr at a.m., Taes., Thar., Sat., or any oae or two of these days.
I. (Collsenm).
r two of these days
Gordon Lippitt Leaves YM
For Michigan U. Position
Gordon Lippitt, executive sec
retary of the YMCA, announced
his resignation, to become effec
tive August 31, at the YM Board
of Management meeting Wednes
day. Lippitt will assume the duties
of co-ordinator of the National
Training laboratory on group de
velopment, sponsored by the Na
tional Educational association and
the University of Michigan.
Coach Harry Good, chairman of
the YMCA Board, expressed his
regrets at Lippitt's resignation.
He stated that "Mr. Lippitt's re
lationship has brought us to the
most successful point in the his
tory of the campus YMCA. Our
membership is now the largest
that it has ever been. We regret
very much loosing our executive
secretary."
Lippitt has held his present
position for the past four years.
He has also been very active in
community affairs.
Mrs. Lippitt and their three
daughters will precede Lippitt to
the east on June first.
A personnel committee consist
ing of Chairman Good, Bill
Reuter, and Charles Putney have
been named to secure a successor
to fill the position left empty by
the resignation of Lippitt.
Pi Mu Epsilon
To Initiate 61
Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary math
ematics fraternity, will hold a
banquet Wednesday evening at
which 61 new members will be
initiated.
Selection of members to the
organization was made on the
basis of scholarship and interest
in mathematics.
Guestspeaker for the evening
will be Frederick J. Ludwig, pro
fessor of law at the university,
and formerly counsel for the Dis
trict Attorney, New York City.
His topic will be "Murder, Inc."
r 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. All sections la Kngllnh B, 1,
2 p.m. to 5 p.m. All sections la Kagllsh S, 4.
z P.m. so d p.m. All sections la Fngihth 17.
2 p.m. to ( p.m. All section la Flee. Engineering 13S. Ill, 234, 237.
2 p.m. to S p.m. All sections In Mechanical Engineering ft.
2 p.m. to ft p.m All sections la Economies 115.
WEDKKAD Y, MAY 2ft
I f- - - 1 ' iihtiihk hi o live or roar nays, or mou., vrea., r n. , or any oae
LJ " P.m. lla-es meeting at 11 a.m.. Toes., Thnrs., Sat., or any oae or two of these days.
l ntnwAi , jwx ze
' ' a.m. Classes meeting at 3 p.m., Taes., Thnrs., or either oae of these days.
A) 5a.m. toll a.m. ll sections in Mechaalcai Kagiaeerlng 1.
S a mm tA I m All .t 1 1 1. , - . i . . m
a.m. to 14 a.m. AM sections la Baslness Organisation il. CMteam.
8 a.m. to 1 a.m. All sections In Business Organisation 141. Htollseam.)
ft a.m. to 10 a.m. All sections la French II. 12, 13, 14. (foil scorn.)
ft a.m. to 1ft a.m. All section', la Rpanish 52, 64. (Collsenm. 1
II a.m. to I p.m. All sections In Kconomlcs 11, 12. (Collseam.)
2 p.m. to ft p.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m., five or toar days, or Mob., Wed., Frl., or any on or two of these days
FRIDAY, MAY 27
IY)J D-m- a 4 laeses meeting at 3 p.m., five or four days, or Mon.. Wed., Fit., or any one or two of these days.
12 p.m. to ft p.m. ('lasses meeting at 4 P.m.. five or four lavs, or Mm.. Wed.. Frl.. or aav one or two of theae r4.
8ATI KDAY, MAY 2X
11 a.m. to it a.m. Classes meeting at 4 p.m., Tnes. and Thnrs., or either one of these days.
I a.m. to 10 a.m. All sections in Mathematics 11. 1ft. 41, 1041. (Coliseum.)
a.m. to I p.m. All sections In Mathematics 14. 16. 17. 42. 1115. 107. iCnllenm.
5 p.m. Classes meeting at 8 a.m., Tues., Thnrs.. Sat., or any one or two of these davs.
J p.m. Classes meeting at ft p.m., five or four dsys, or Mnn., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of these day,
ft p.m. Classes meeting at ft p.m., Tues. and Thnrs.. or either one of tnese days.
6 p.m. Classes meeting at 7 p.m., Mon., Wed.. Fri., or anv one or tun of these dajs.
ft p.m. Classes meeting at 7 p.m., Tnes. and "lhnm., or either one of these days.
MONDAY, MAY to. MFMORIAI. HAY
Classes DKminsed
C a.m to 12 a.m. Classes meeting at II a h . five or four .lays, or Mon., Wed.. Frl.. or any oae or two of these day.
K-i". p.m. x nin inn niii i p.m., i nr., ana nurx., or either one of these dn.vs .
vr.ir.MiAt, ji nk
five or four i, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of these days.
Tues.. Thnrs., Mt.. or any one of these days.
i . ji r. z
to 12 m. Classes meeting at !Z m.. five or four days, or M
to 12 m. Navy Comprehensive Kxamlnatloa.
to 12 m. All Sections In Civil Fngineerlng 1.
to 10 a.m. AHSectlnns In Fducatinn til, 62. (Coliseum.)
lft:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All sections in I'KyrhuloKy 70. (Coliseum.)
2 p.m. to 8 p.m. ('lasses meeting at 9 a.m., five or four days, or Mon.,
LrAft a.m. to 12 a.m. Classes meeting at 2 p.m., Taes. and Thnrs., or either
ISZ p.m. to 5 p.m. All sertlonn la Business Organisation H, 4. (Coliseum.)
n ...
P)2 p.m'. to
6 p.m. .
2 p.m. to
2 p.m. to
ti) 2 p.m'.
9 a.m.
fen a.m.
V a.m.
8 a.i
to 12 a.m. ClEJises meeting at 1 p.m.,
to 6 p.m. Classes meeting at 10 a n
Ion., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days.
Wed., Frl., or any one or two of thees days.
these days.
nf
T0hl- &
MATION-VIDEV RAIL-AIR SERVICI
, i
Y to Aid DFs
With Proceeds
From Movie
"Angel On My Shoulder," a
movie stairing Paul Muni, Anne
Baxter, and Claude Rains, will be
shown on the Ag and city cam
puses Friday under the sponsor
ship of the YM and YM.
Proceeds from the 50-cent tick
ets will go to the Displaced Stu
dents fund.
The picture will be shown in
Ag campus' Dairy Industry building.
"Angel On My Shoulder," is the
story of the devil's attempt to in
crease the population of Hell by
sending Paul Muni, an ex-gangster,
back to earth to work such
havoc that Hades will soon get an
entirely new and large assortment
of citizens. However, once Muni's
spirit is placed in the form of a
kindly judge and he meets his
beautiful recretary, Anne Baxter,
everything happens contrary to
the devil's desires.
Bob Epp is the chairman of the
committee which is sponsoring the
unusual comedy-drama in behalf
of the Displaced Students fund.
At the
policy.
(Kililiir's note: The following wire whs received Wednesday morning
wish of the writer, (he nsme is witheld In accordance with Daily Nrhraskaa
EDITOR
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
YOUR COURAGEOUS AND HONEST EDITORIAL "MB'S
INNOCENTS NUTS" FACKS PROBLEM FI LLY AS
VITAL TO STUDENT BODY AS REPRESENTATION
IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT. BOTH SPRING FROM
SAME DISEASED SOIL GREEK DECADENCE
FACULTY HAS CALLED COUNCIL'S BLUFF ON SCORE
OF REPRESENTING WHOLE CAMPUS. MAYBE
FACULTY SHOULD STOP "CRYING WOLF " TO
FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES AND FORCE THEM
TO WEED OUT THE CORRUPTION, AMBITION, AND
uio KHaJ AliLi -UK TRUE PURPOSES OF SERVICE
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH AT PRESENT INFEST
MOST EXTRCURRICULAR ACTTVITIES. THE
MEANINGLESS OF MOST CAMPUS ACTIVITIES AND
OF SENIOR "HONORARIES" IS FUNDAMENTALLY
THE GREEKS PROBLEM TO SET RIGHT IN THOUGHT
AND PRACTICE.
A 1948 ALUMNUS
Jhs (Daily. TkbhxtbJian
MF.MBF.K
Intercollegiate Press
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only. According to article IE of the By
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administered by the Board of I'uhllca
tloas: "It la the declared policy of the
Board that pohllratloas aader It Juris
diction shall be free from editorial cen
sorship the part of the Board, or no
the part of aay aseniaer of the faculty
of the anlverslty; but members of the
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sonally responsible far what they aay ar
do or eaaae to he printed."
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college year; $4 mailed. Klngte ropy five
cents. Published dally daring the school
year eseept Moadays and fiatardays,
vacations aad domination pertoOs, by
the University of Nebraska adder the
sunervlsloa of the I'uhileatloa Board.
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Night News F.dltor
.Utalse McDIII
DANCE
To The Music of
Eddie Garner
at
cS Shzahelis
TLurses $ome
THURSDAY, MAY 12
9-U T. M.
75 Per Person Tax IbcL
NU Bulletin
Board
The University Flying Club, Inc.
has announced openings tor three
new members for this summer.
The club teaches members the
art of flying through the cheap
est and best instruction. For in
formation, interested parties
should call Dave Hallstrom at
6-4371.
Don't miss the radio section of
the speech department's Authors
of the Ares at 9:30 Thursday over
station KFOR. The special pre
sentation will be that well-known
story, "Luck," by Wilbur Daniel
Steele.
Sigma Tau, honorary engineer
ing fraternity, will hold an initia
tion and banquet Thursday eve
ning at the Lincoln hotel. The
initiation of new members will
be held at 5:30 p. m. and the
banquet will follow at 7 p. m.
Alpha Epsilon Rho will meet
at 5 p. m. Thursday in Room
27 Temple. All members must be
present.
Journalism banquet, 6:30 p. m.,
Continental cafe, Thursday.
Sigma Delta Chi initiation,
basement of Burnett, 5 p. m.
Thursday.
House Rules and Library com
mittee will meet in the craft shop
at 7:15 p. m. Thursday.-
Comenius Club will meet in the
Union at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Dr.
Frolick of Ag college will speak.
All students are invited to at
tend. There will be dancing and
refreshments.
Dr. O. K. Bouwsma, professor
of philosophy, will speak to the
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow
ship Thursday evening. Room 315,
Union, at 7:30 p. m. Special music
win consist of a vocal: solo by
Marlin Boiler.
Hornbacker Heads Trident
Kenneth D. Hornbacher will
guide Trident, N.R.O.T.C. fratern
ity for the coming year as the
president. Other officers elected at
the Thursday election include J.
R. Plummer, vice-president; J. F.
Walsh, secretary; J. J. Fuller,
treasurer; Win Wyman, social
chairman; and Bill Keeney, ser-geant-at-arms.
Classified
- Dclln (iamini jeweled pin on
rnmnus, name on bnrk. Reward full
Miirjorle Vsn Pelt. 2-77 12 or 8-8404.
GKT a Tux now for" next fail. Hize :ifl
double breasted. Will throw In links'
studs, shirt and ie. Call 5-.V.47.
FOR KAI.K: Hill fiSciaFTieUuxe Ply"
. iii-w iHim, seat
n.i k-i motor. Call 3-7910
WANTKl)
Smnll fiirnlxlied
hath, lot graduate
covers
after ft.
to rent or sub-let for summer":
aparlment, separate
stuoeiit and boy n
Peck. Chappell, Neb.
frst crude L,.
WOMAN' while Jacket accldeutlv ex
chanced in check room at FiJI-Tiiu
Tussle. Its trade hack. Call s-2(i:io
evenings.
1H18 Indian 74. Many ai'-Horics lw
mileage Rent offer takes It. 6-113H,
1246 No 37. Noon, evenings affir 6.
week etuis
HAH. New
1K42 IhwlKe 4-dour seian.
tires A brakes. & .M,.
WOULD you like to try fur oil imliiKlry
Job, either ferelpn or domestlcT Iirop
card Box 2(i,'i. TuIks, Okla.
HO.NKV Monarrs, Vaeatloaers. IteauUfnIly
faralsbeii Uig rabia near r.tes t'ark.
:oto., la secluded Mney Woods, nr
riHMded by saow capped peaiis. Ki(
tone flreplaee. Meals notional. Only
3 aer week. Mrs. O. H. If.umwinkel,
474 Ho. Jaeksoa, Itenver, Colo.
WOULD like to aublease apartment for
two months Juie and July. Write Dally
Nebrasknn.
R K WA R t Pur.ie toaby" Kathleen Ander
son. 8-763T Kxt. 4210. days.
J25 Reward and no questions aaked for
return. of Olds Auper Cornet lo. 16883.
Calvin C. Ingram. Franklin, Xebr., or
Robert lnrrara, 635 South 2Atlt, Lincoln,
Nebr.
FOR AUC White dinner ' la.-iirt
trousers' De Jar pJmto-els.trlc
mew. l.tirj evenlnM. t
ICBT Clinton
and
iKht
Isdv's wrist vllrh with
brown band in SIcllrKy of Ivy Lay
arsaa," Keward! Cail 2-0I4.
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