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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKA Sunday, October 2, 1949 ;.. It n Faculty . . . Coatlniied from Pff 1. scribe the rules governing the same. It shall appoint the staffs and shall execute contracts related to publications. Publications is sued by the students of a col lege or school shall be the respon sibility of its dean or director. This sub-committee shall be noti fied as to the operation of the publication and its staff appoint ments. 3. The sub-committee on Gen eral Organization shall control, through the office of the Dean of Student Affairs, the establish ment, operation and termination of any organization created by or operated for students. This will include fraternities, sororities, and all other organizations approved by the Student Council. Social Affairs Members of the sub-committee n Social Affairs are Dean of Women Marjorie Johnson (chair man), Prof. H. P. Davis, Ag col lege, (vice chairman), Prof. W. H. Morton, Teachers college, Miss Mary Mielenz, Teachers college; and A. J. Lewandowski, Business Manager of Athletics. The sub-committee on Publica tions: Prof. R. V. Shumate, Arts and Sciences college (chairman), Miss Mary E. Guthrie, Ag college: W. C. Harper, director of the Di vision of Commercial Activities; and T. J. Thompson, Dean of Student Affairs. Publications The Publications sub-committee will also have as an ex-officio member, a Faculty Advisor to Student Publications. The Adviser will assist the Daily Nrbraskan, the Cornhusker and Corn Shucks with problems of production. The advisor, to be a member of the University professional staff, will devote a prescribed number of hours a week,, to the task of as sisting student' editorial and busi ness staffs. The advisor, Dean Graduation Made Easy A change in graduation re quirements will begin with the class of '50 at the Illinois Wes leyan University. The usual C average requirement is changed to a C-average as the student en ters his last 90 hours before grad uation. This will help in getting ad justed to college and in finding the proper field for the student. Thompson said, may be appointed next week. The sub-committee on general organizations: Prof. C. M. Elliot, Business Administration college (chairman); Prof. Morton (vice chairman); W. D. Harper, Miss Luvicy M. Hill, Teachers college; and Prof. E. F. Schramm, Arts and Science college. Replacements to the committee will be established on a rotating basis so that approximately a third of its membership will change from year to year. Dance to Close ISA Drive for New Members A free dance to holders of ISA membership cards will climax the 1949-50 membership campaign which begins Monday. Price of membership this year is 50 cents a semester, or 75 cents a year. ISA council members will be selling memberships. Hours during which booths will be open are: City and Ag Unions, 11 a. m. 2 p. m. Sosh 9 a. m.-4 p. m. Dorm 4-6 p. m. Social activities scheduled for the year include: Oct. 15 Campaign w i n d-u p dance. Oct. 28 Bums ball. Nov. 11 and 12 Western con ference of Independent organiza tions, regional convention. Nov. 12 Convention dance. Dec. 16 Christmas party and caroling. Feb. 3 Snowflake dance. Mar. 11 ISA Sweetheart dance. Apr. 21 Barn dance. May 13 Spring picnic and dance. Schedule A pplied to botti classes and football games. You have more trouble remembering the first than the last. Bridgeport News-Blade. CIGARS n AVC CANDY "I RAY'S Try Our HOT FRESH POP CORN THICK MALTED MILKS If 2 1516 O Street tm'i "CHESTERFIELDS ARE COMPLETELY t SATISFYING. THEY'RE MILDER. . . ) MUCH MILDER. .IT'S MY" CIGARETTE." 1 'MM A'i'P'!'-'' w 1a r,5r ., t i f y f "I X . ... . -i v .A. V I ft' jfa ) 1 r1 glr'tVrf,) Til t Si lift ..... .-..i. '' - 1 ' , . i. KJ -i.irJti & f?tig fit-is Cappr! Xf49, boom A Hrm Tomoo Ca v.