The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, December 14, 1949
Council to Hear Reaction
To Proposed Constitution
KiiTtioctinris ;inri ideas frOIll StU
dents will be heard at the Student
Council meeting this afternoon
concerning the proposed Student
Court Constitution.
Students wishing to express
their views may appear before
the Council at 4 p.m. in room
315. Union.
Sections III and IV of the Con
stitution are printed below, and
the remainder of the plan will
appear in Thursday's edition of
the Daily Nebraskan.
Students are reminded that this
draft the Constitution is still in
the state of being changed and
revised.
ARTICLE III PRE-TRIAL PRO
CEDURE SEC. 1 Reporting violations.
Complaints of violations coming
under Article 1 Section 1 may be
MmrM tn the University Admis-
istration or the President of the
Court by any faculty member,
student, student organization or a
person not connected with the
University. However, judges of
the Student Court in no case them
selves make complaints.
SEC. 2 Investigating complaint:
notifying parties of the trial.
On being informed of the com
plaints, the President of the Court
determines what investigation is
necessary. He may have one or
more members of the Fart-Finding
committee look into the mat
ter. Members of the Fact-Finding
Committee report their findings
to the President o fthe Court. If
the President determines that it is
necessary to have a trial, he has
the Clerk notify all parties invol
ved and complaints of the time
Classified
Llll 1 1 (I. .nl. mill snmrl in a llolidaj
sporUhtrt, AM its UN O s.
5'ANTKP Ri.le hack from On-B'in, Cali
fornia, or Washington at end of Christ
mas vacation. OreRon preferred. Call
Lois Wild. 2-737V
WANTED Ride to New York City, will
share expense.; and drivlnp. Call Mike.
5-8085
WAlTKliRide to Wichita or Dodge City,
Kansas. Dec. 16 or 17. Call Janice
Bate. 2-7371
and place of the trial and the
charges.
If the President of the Court de
termines that it is unnecessary to
have a trial regarding a particular
reported violation, he neverthe
less informs the Court at its next
session that the violation was re
ported to him and tells his reasons
for not bringing the case to trial.
If a majority of the Court disa
grees With the President and de
cides that the trial should be held,
the particular case is called before
the Court at its next session.
ARTICLE IV Sessions
SEC. 1 Time and plare of trials.
Sessions of the Student Court
arc held at a place, day and hour
set in the by-laws of the Student
Court.
SV.C nismi:ilifiratinn of judges
A judge must disqualify himself
or be disqualified by the President
of the Court trom a pamcuiai
case when:
(a) he has witnessed the viola
tion, or
(b) was personally involved in
the violation or is a member of a
student organization that was so
involved, or
(c) is a relative or close friend
of the person charged.
Eta Kappa Nu
Initiates Twenty
Twenty new members have
been named to the University
1 chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, na
j tional honorary for electrical en
1 gineering students.
The new members are: George
Andreasen, Kenneth Bishop, Har
old Bonness, Clarence Cunning
ham, Everleigh Foster, George
Corker. Ralph Husband, Harrison
Katy Ronald McWilliams. Yale
Meyer. Harold Penner, Elliott
Recht, Clifford Williams, Marvin
Ingalsbe, Bernard Bandur. Nolan
Jones, Eugene Kirsch. Bill Klein-
schmio" Edward Mauncior am
Robert ollmer.
Bizad Fraternity
Initiates Nineteen
Delta Sigma Pi, professional
bizad fraternity, held initiation
ceremonies in the Union Sunday,
Dec. 11.
The following nineteen men
were initiated: Vincent Adams.
James Atkisson, Don Axe, Gary
Creasman, Robert Garrett, War
ren Hardy, Thomas Jenkins, War
ren Jennings, Leonard Jones,
Robert Kahm. Richard Kucirek,
Kenneth Legg, Leslie LoBaugh,
Richard Michael, Robert Patter
son. Donald Richards, Riley
Royse, Donald Stine, Raymond
VanBuskirk.
Sinfonia to Offer
$50 Scholarship
Here's a chance for a music
major to win a $50 scholarship.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia again
this year will offer their annual
scholarship to some man major
ing in music. The award will be
presented on the basis of scholas
tic standing, need and musician
ship. Applications may be secured at
the School of Music office. These
must be turned in to the Sinfonia
mailbox in the School of Music
by Jan. 6.
"Did you have a good time the
other night, Gladys?"
"Naw, I've got too much willpower.
GUfrtattnaa
ft "V AH-Atik,
With or Without Imprinting
Also Christmas Letter Sheau
See this large selection
before you buy.
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
Oil
$12
FOR KENT 2 rooms, private bath
....., facnltv available Jan. 1,
per week, 2-4886.
WANTED- Ride C?iVAtmt'R'
hare expenses. BohJCeUy.2-
WANT two (2) passengers to Casper Wyo
or points enr-ute: No. Patte. OnMtim,
Bcottsbluff. Mitchell. Phone 3-5579.
LOST' Will the person who found my
red billfold 10 the Union UM
day P M. PI.KASF. return It. deduct
ing what you to to be a fair rewr.r
I need the 1. D Picture I am. money
badlv No questions asHed. iHarnn
Weir.' Bryan Hospital Nurses home.
4-2301
black
Share expenses.
2-76.01.
Call John Veylupek
LOST:
case
K E
3-14S7.
slide rule, plain
WANTED--3 passengers to Washington.
8 C. and return Christmas vacation.
4-2960.
WANTED - Man or woman to wait tables
at Hillcreit Country Club New ears
Eve 7f,r. per hour, plus tips. JW
make at least 120. Phone Mrs. Everett.
4-5012.
LOST Chi Omega pin, Mary Norsworthy.
2-7913. Reward.
LOST- Billfold" Monday on mPl"n,"11'r
return papers, keep money. 2
W A N T E D Two passengers to North
Plane Friday. 6 P M. Ryi:
WANTED- ride to" Schenectady. New
York Will share expenses and driving
Call Neal. Ex. 3261 days or 2-40J.
after 6:00 V. M
TKTV.nT Rider to Ocallala. Saturday
. ,r
Ti- 17 I 1 1- I-H'lU'in, -
.. . Denverl '',- P - .
$620.00
$665.00
$690.00
$720.00
TO EUROPE IN 1950
Budget trips for students under the guidance of
congenial English-speaking local councillors.
frequent departure between June 1 and Uguat I,
1950 by r. eularU scheduled liner or b air.
4 weeks in England (Lonaon. u. -
lands)
3 weeks in England and 1 week in Paris
4 weeks in France (Paris, French Alps, Riviera)
weeks in France and 1 week in Londtm
Each additional week in England $50 in France $6 Each
additional week in Ireland, Scotland Belgium. Holland
Scandinavia, Germany. Switzerland, Austria or Italy $-
for the fLt week. $60 for each consecutive week ,n each
country.
including, transportation (New Yoi
S'anhdeaprofeorarcontaVc?s and social and sport activities.
. . ri!tration before March 1, 1950; a $100
SZJtfSZ&tt - ta ient
installments.
Individual itineraries arranged for groups of U or more
For full information trritf.
Academic Travel Association, Inc.
(A non-profit organization)
12 Broadway, New York 1, N. V .
Minimum rate; superior accommodations at the official
supplement rates.
Trtt
BJoifsqns I
ill MEN'S WOMEN'Sr EH
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QUITO LUNCH I j .