PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, May 9. 1951 I ' ' J A. . - i, . ', 3 "I r. t f i i rt -S4 ,--f5 5 -t If Dr. Condra's Achievement List Is Long By Jane RsndaU As Col, Clarence J. Frankforter so aptly' put it on Ivy Day George K. Condra is truly the "grand old man" not only of the Innocents society, but the whole University and the state of Ne braska as well. Dr. Condra, Chief of the Con servation and Survey division at tht University, has indeed de voted his life to maintaining the welfare of the people of Nebras ka and . those beyond the state's borders -cs well . lowan By Birth An lowan by birth, CorsSra first came to the University in 1898, at which time he received his masters degree. During that period, he served the schools in Lincoln, not only as an instruc tor but as a basketball coach as well. In fact, he boasts of hav ing coached a state championship basketball team at that time. His part in training the youth 1' the state had just begun, al though has ambition to pursue the work he has chosen conservation -dated back to an incident which occurred in his own family . . . Weil-Water Fatal One day, his young son, who took a liking to the outdoors along with his father, went on a hike with one of his playmates. The farther into the countryside they probed, the thirstier they be came. Finally, coming upon an old abandoned well, they took ad vantage of the water it had to offer. Some days after this happened, Condra's small son died. The wa ter in the well from which he had drunk was contaminated. That in itself made Condra come to the realization if that sort of thing could happen to one, it could happen to many more. "I have always liked young life," said Condra, "and I feel that though my work, I am help ing to save and preserve it" A Broad Scope Since 1902, when he joined the University faculty, Condra's field of activity bas become quite a bit broader in scope. In the late 1900's, he had a part in the organization of the United States Conservation Congress. It was the booming voice which he exhibited at its conferences that later gained for him respect and high regard from his students. It was also during this period that he helped to bring about the organization of the Innocents So ciety. Purpose of Organization The idea when we agitated for the society originally,'' he pointed out, '"was to promote bet- Picnic Today for The Union Activities picnic and awards meeting will be held on the Ag campus picnic grounds at 4 p.nv, today. The presentation of the Distin guished Service award to the out standing Union worker, the an nouncement of new committee chairmen and the naming of the' outstanding pool worker will take 1 place at the picnic. : There will be a free picnic I Spray Operators Get Information About 60 aerial and ground commercial spray operators at tended a one day instructional meeting Monday at the Univer sity Ag college. Specialists from the Univer sity presented the latest infor mation on subjects of interest to the operators. Insect and weed identification was stressed. Included among the subjects were: grasshopper control on rangeland; small grain and alfal FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE Laboratory classes meeting for several continuous hours on one or two days shall mefi for eawminations as follows: Classes meeting on Monday and Tuesday sb all be examined on the date scheduled for the first hour of meir laboratory meeting; Wednesd ay or Thursday class on the second hour of their meeting; Friday or Saturday classes on tb e third hour. Unit examinations have been scheduled for all sections of the following subjects' 1J Businesf Organization 2, 4, 21, 141, 147, 190; 2 Civil Engineering 219; a) Economics 11. 12, 115; 4) Education 6L 62; 5) Electrical Eng ineering 135, 198, 236, 237; (C) English B, 1, 2. 3, (7) French 1L 12, 13, 14; 8; Home Economics 41, 42; () Mathematics 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 41 42, 105, 106, 107; (10) Mechanical Engineering 1,; l 1) psychology 70; U2) Spanish 52, 54. If stu dents hare regularly scheduled examinations conflicting with the above specially arranged schedule, arrangements to take such specifically s cheduitd examinations at another time should be made with the department concerned on or before May 15. For example: If a student is scheduled lor an examination which conflicts with a specifically scheduled xa0iination in French, arrangements should be made with the French department to take such French ex amination at another time. TUJCtilMS. hay tl mmMbc at . 1m. Sham r attMr mm M M aya. IS p. . wuvnmm m MatlMnattw 11. ). . ML W'llim ). M tt. m. tm 1 p. in. All Mm la Misttaawaai 14. U. ii. s. m, tun. Mitimwio. b-Owm amour S p. m, m S a. w Hauni mwmat at Wat rrt r no) aa la. .!. m. Oaawi anatla at -" S p. a-flaw Kiln -. FMU a aap mm mr taw af tm WUKIIWtT, MAT tl tt mlaa a Un at ar asM, mr .MailM Waa Tri.t mr may fc. S p. a nam aawtknc af bn alajM. TnTBSDa. 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Condra, Chief of the Con servation and Survey diiasion at the University, has played an important part not only in improving the state of Nebraska, but its university as welL He, aside from his intensified study of the state's terrain and natural resources, has been one oi ihe "pillars of strength" upon which the Innocents Society has de pended throughout the years. ter sportsmanship and fairer com- petition in activities among the young men on campus." Condra went even farther than the mere establishment of the In nocents Society. He is the one to whom credit is due for the de sign of the hood and baldric which its 13 members still don today. Widening his horizon of inter ests even more, Condra has made meticulous surveys of the Ne braska water supply, its .resources and its terrain. He studied, classi fied and mapped the soils pre dominant in the state. Through his survey of Nebraska's water resources, he has been able to advise on their effective use. His Primary Concern Conservation and use of the state's natural resources has in- uccu vccn auu is jus primary concern. This crusade has not, only been carried out in his ! classes, but in field studies with I his students and in the field of j oeea oeen ana is his primary organization within and without I the state as well The list of or- ganizations in which he has thus Union Workers lunch, a baseball game and three legged races. Old clothes are the dress of the day and all Union workers, pool workers, committee members and board members are urged to at tend. Cars providing transportation will leave the downtown Union for Ag campus every half hour from 4 to 6 p.m. fa insect control and identifica tion; alfalfa seed production and harvesting; potato, sugar beet and corn insect control and iden tification; toxicity of insecticides and agricultural chemicals; mos quito control; conservation; State aeronautics department regula tions: disease control in beans and potatoes; range and pasture weed control; results of experi ments on droplets, booms and de foliants; and crop injury and susceptibility to herbicides. t p. m. an p. mi- t p. m. tit p. at, ( p. oi. to p. at, ivtt, m. tvi. t p. ai. m p. at. at S a. au. Tan- a. t s. ( p. at ttmr mr l. 4 P. ar m at atom p. i. m f a. at. j f p. m. Tm. mm t p. m. t t p. mi. It. K-OttMBBII. 1 p. Al. U p. mtm JW. at 1 p. au, Maa. tmm mmj. MEMOBJAI, flat. ffLaWHfsa; llMTr:B THt'KKIIat. r 1 9 a at. an tl aWMHi mmh.. j - 4 t a. aiu fan. a. ai. to Jt aiAII a. ai. to It an. aa4 41. a. ni. 1J n, tl. 'iiltiwanil. 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On Nov. 16, 1945, he was awarded the Kiwanis medal for "distinguished service." Carrie Belle Raymond, Samuel Avery and Edgar Burnett have been the only ones other than he con nected with the University to re ceive the award. With all this behind him, Con dra, at 2, still possesses a re markable degree of enthusiasm and still maintains that inexhaus tible supply of energy which has truly -qualified him lor a spot in the ""Nebraska Hall of Fame." ztt t . IVllOW iNeDraska RfffMVOC Tfnnnr iic,-cl XlOllOr 'Know Nebraska," written bv iwo Nebraskans, is the winner of ! top national recognition in the textbook field. The authors are Bruce H. Nicoll and Ken R. Keller, both of the University. Art direction was by W. Richard Van Horn of Lincoln. AG BULLETIN BOARD Wednesday YM luncheon, rec room, 12:30 j P-m. i Onion Activities outing, Ag : lower campus and activities building, 4-9 p.m. Ag tennis courts open soon AIEE meets at 7:30 p.m., Fer guson hall, Room 218. Election will be held and a movie will be shown. Thursday Craft class, room 110, 7-9 p.m. Starlight Terrace Ball, 9-12 p.m. Saturday Tri-K awards banquet, lounge, 6 p.m. Sunday Movie "It Happens Every Spring" lounge, 4 pjn. AU cmUum hi SiurtMii S. all MtluM la EaclMi S. 4. All MttaM la fStw. farMMnuf IM. AU axittaw la EaaauinMa lit. TTEMT. Mat t It aOtim awntliiK at a. at., lara.. f tww f (brat 4m r. mhmm la brMh a. I. aU a-toa WfltHMM tl OrranMa- aantam In fMntca1 fcanaiirtm J. AH vtl la tlomr rraaatnhv 41 At mwttmt tm tMMHma OrranKxtlaa B amtlaM Sanait AJrcanluitaa All autioat la fma tl. It. 11. AH avnoac la ImHt St an 4, c mtr mmrUnt at t p. aw ar v.. rn.. ar aar aar. ar tmrn mt Boys Tom Choir To Give Concert The Boys Town choir will be featuied at a concert at the Lin coln Urban League building Thursday, May 17, at 8 p.m. To m Carodine, former mayor oi oys lown and currently a student at the University, will serve as roaster of ceremonies. The concert choir includes 40 voices selected from the J 00 voice First Boys Town choir. In 1946 the concert choir made its first tour, an eight-week journey around the mid-west and the east They sang to more than 90 thousand people in 45 cities. Summer School To Include Nebraska Tour Anyone interested in taking an 1800 mile tour of Nebraska as a special summer school class should contact Dave Sanders at the Crops Laboratory, College of Agriculture. The class is Agronomy 179, and it will take in all parts of the state, including, water conserva tion projects in the Republican and Platte river valleys. Enrolled students will get a chance to study geologic forma tions, soil types, vegetation types, and different kinds of soil con servation practices. Students wishing to enroll in this class may do so by register ing for it as a summer session course. Aside from the registra-: tion fees, the student will have to pay for his room, board, and transportation, which is estimated at about $35. The tour is scheduled to leave Lincoln June 6 and will return June 14. There is no limit to the number of students who may register for the course. Leading the trip will be Dr. Mark Weld on, soils specialist at the College of Agriculture, and A. R. Marquardt, State Soil Con servation office. Style, Puppet Shoiv Is Thursday j Marjorie Shanai'elt, nationally known puppet expert, will present a puppet show in the Home Ec parlors of the Ag Union Thurs day. The program' and dinner, be ginning at 6:15 pmM is sponsored by the recent graduates of the American Association of Univer sity Women. All University sen ior women have been invited. Miss Shanafelt, who designs,' manufactures and displays her own puppets, will speak on the different types of puppets. She will also explain the construction and demonstration of puppets. A career style show will com plete the program. Members of ine style snow committee are: Joanna Lager, Dr. Rosalyn Mor ris, Edith Holze, Opal Wulff, Joan Park, Ruth Hadlev, Mar garet Kalin, Mrs. Rex Knowles. Mrs. Robert Spelts, Mrs. Armyn Brooke and Mrs. Wm. Mattern. The script will be written by Mrs. Douglas HaH The program committee in- eludes: Ruth Shinn, Jan McGor- ory, Mrs. Richard Nutt, Mrs. Rex Knowles and Mary Lou Hanson. Aggies Have Magnolia Tree On Campus "Flowers growing on trees?" "Now look here, just because I'm a freshman that's no reason I'll believe everything!'' "But, I tell you, it's not the spring heat, it's the Ag college Magnolia tree." Located around 50 feet east of Love Memorial hall, the tree is sheltered behind three large fir and evergreens. Flowers are large, fragrant, with white blossoms, tinted with pink. Imagine a 20 foot spire with all blossoms no leaves! A rarity in Nebraska because of our erratic climate, the Mag nolia generally takes to a mild climate and a protected environ ment. Only a few such trees are known to exirt in Lincoln. True to form, the Aggies pride blossomed early last week and I will have jtg colored dress only j a few days longer. Then the tree will appear lifeless until next spring when it again will wear its ; spring bonnet and cape. The proud girls at Love hall in vite student flower lovers to see ! their rare tree specimen. Although ; ,i . . . : uMrv cduuun xriai ai caiuioi vc seen t from the Street. There ic a fin f nr nirkinp mere is a izo line lor picmna 1 me rjiossoms. ISA to Sponsor Camp (inference ! Tlit Lutheran Students associ jation is sponsoring a regional jtonJerence to be held May 4, 5 and 6 at Covenant Sedars near ' Stromsburg. "Little Ashram" is the title I given to the camp, which has ! .cabin lor students and many trees and lakes. Registration is at I the Lutheran Student house, 3440 Q. street. NU Bulletin Board Wednesday lntersorority song leaders who, , want their song sheets may pick them up tomorrow at Ellen Smith Thursday Home Ec senior tea, 4 p.m.. ;Home Ec parlor. Arnold Air society smoker, Military science lounge. 7:30 p.m. Block and Bridle meeting. 7:J5. 1 jRoum 20B, AH building; ejection I of officers. i FouhProof System ... Clever Frosh Chosen to Go Through Registration Process as 'Guinea Pig' The ingenious heads of this University have come up with another idea designed to puzzle and frustrate registering students. This time, however, not everyone is completely fouled up. Besides the seniors who are beating the raP fcy nt registering there is one clever little freshman by the name of Bernard B. Buffer. His i friends call him BB. Bernard is one of those fresh man who have never officially martnculated here. He's just another of the thousands that were discovered during a recent! survey. It seems the fourth copy ' of the form in triplicate got lost and they arent officially regis- Student Student OnuneO Oonstltutiwit W, tlie atuflentii if th TJniwraftj' of Ntrefih 1-Uj the consent of Ihe Uni versity Senate, do hereby ordftin ana -tHblifih tihta nstitutirin for the adroinie tratlon 1 jrtaoenl affairs AJftTlCLE I Name The name of this orpaniraitlon shall The Student Council of the linlvesrsirv of Nebraska. ARTICLE H Purrmsen The riurposes of thin orpiiniration shall be to art as the upreme udem enwrn Inp hody in the population a.nd ooordma tion of all phases of nludent elf-f:ovem-ment and o nerve as an apency throutrh which faculty-tudent relationships may be maintained. ARTICLE in pen Sertios 1. lRislatli"e Powers The Student Council sriall haw the lollowinp leBislatie fomrs in o far as these powers not oonflid with general University repulations : a. To repulat and ooordinat the activities of all arudent orpaniZBtions and student trrouns of general miyrslty intrest S. To renopniae and approve the constitutions of any new stu dent arpanizulion., without which reoopnition and ap- firovai an orpantration unali not be permitted to function c. To review -lat the discretion of the Student Council I the constitution of any tudent orpanination with power of revocation. a. To oontrol student ipep ral lies, pep iemorttrations, and student miprstions a. To schedule and oonduct CP student elections of eneraJ university tnterest f. To act as liaison between stu dent and faculty C. To exercise other powers that -may benefit the student body It. Te Institute auos lepislatioo as shall be rjecessarT t curry out the forepninp powers of the Student Council. Section 2. Executive Powers The Student Council shall tiatr the foliowinp executive powers in so far as these powers do cot conflict with eeneral University repulations. The decisions of the Student Council made in pursu ance of its constitutional pow ers, shall be carried into execu tion by the appropriate execu tive or prouji, a. To suspend or dismiss from offioe any student executive who sha refuse to carry iu lesislatlon Into effect li. To permit appeals by any student, organization, or fac ulty member to the appro priate committae of the tlni-n-erstty Senate. ARTICLE IV Representation Section I. The following representatives shall comprise the Student Coun cil: a. Collepe Representatives 1. The colleges listed herein shall be entitled to the number ol members as follows: a. Aprtculture S o e woman and one man S. Arts and Sciences 3 4 at least one woman and at least one man) e. Business Administra tion 2 d. Bnpinerrin 2 . Law 1 "1. Pharmacy and Lien tistry 1 fc. Teachers S at least one woman and at least one man i 2. These members shall be elected at the awieral sprtnp election. X. An change in the collepe representation shall be xm the basts of one repnesen tiitlve lor every -5(Ki stu dents or major portion thereof, as determined b ttie Student Council. Each collepe or comhintion of colleges as listed in the constitution shall be en titled to a minimum of on representative. 4. In case a Student Council member elected by a col lege r colleges gives up 1 Ills seat because oi with drawal from school, resig nation, or Ineligibility, the second-higb person in the election shall serve as the replacement unless be is ineligible or rejected by a two-thirds "rote of the Stu dent Council membership at the first regular Stu dent Council meeting beld one week after the vacancy lias seen announced to the Student Council. In case ol Student Council rejection of the seoond-bigli candl iuat. the replacement shall be elected by the Student Council from those who have submitted written ap plications for the position, ibis replacement must toe of the same sex. is those colleges in whieb ratio is specified, and must be matriculated in the same college as the oriinally ;cted member, t. Filings lor college repre- i sentatiren are open to stu dents who will be eligible to serve during the- sopho more or Junior years. . Organization and Croup Kep reentHtivee i Jtach organization or group listed iierelfi shall be en titled to one airmliw elected In the spring by se cret ballot. Unless the numuer of wotes cast repre sents at least wo-thlrds of the membership of the or ganization u: croup, the election shall be invalid. Pharmacy OoUeae and the College it lientlaLry shall be oonsidered one unit and l,Zu 7 aitalT one member on ttie stuoem council "In theK In tl case of Law College, filings will mi tu thoar. Lm-i atuamt. wtiu win l'ieltt to erv during their aoyhomore taLr io tn tour-year law curriculum. women's tudents Board to. Karb Activities Board lot Women c. Corn Cobs d. Coed Ojunseltirs Board e. Cosmopolitan Club f. Independent Students Asso ciation or similar sucoesaor organization or group 9.. Intertraternlty Council to. .Wen's Co-ope and Jiesidenoe Halls 1. Panhellenlc CruniHl ). Keligloua Welfare Council a. 7'aHsels L University of Vetmtska Build ers Huh rd m. "Voung Women's Christian As sociation and Tiung Aaeti's Christian Ass'H'tatlfiu i. A student Council repte sentatjve shall fie prenent 1 organlzatioti and group elections to supervise the vallouiir. Tiw ballots tor each ongnnizatlou and group electirxi tor Student Council representative shall tie sale.d in an etivelope and submitted to tlie rttu dent Council for tabulation, valldatwti. and announce nwnt, Z. Organization and group representatives shall be elected to serve during tlwu" Junior year. 4. Ttie organization or jcroup representatives shall nut have had previous service on the Student Council. f. in case the representative elected by an organization or group frivse up his at a- debt Council memiiership beitause ul wlHidrawal from ! schfol. resignation, or io eliglblllty. the orgamza tton or group he represents i alia 11 hold another elect ion at it tlrst regulm meet ttig after the vacancy Ik announced to replace the representative. 7'nc else- I few the chosen to test the new registra tion system for flaws. This year they want to have i. system so foolproof that not even the faculty knows -what's going on. The officials -Sadnt give up thai easily, though. Next they de manded to see his credit slip from the registrar's office with his hours on it. Two Hour Wait Never daunted, BB trotted right over to get it After a two hours wait he was immediately ushered into the office. He got the slip he needed and went back to 3 Temp. K. tered. Bernard was one of Council Constitution t.iFm of the replacement shall 3r potettne4 iy Ihe rules previously specii'ied for the election of orpsm tir.stion -cr group repre sentatives. S. Jnactn eirpsBlzations a proups shell to deprived ol Tepresentation en the Stu Oent Council. , Senior Representatives F'ive seniors, at least one man and -ooe woman, shall be nominated and elected bv the outpoine. Student Council a the first meeting after trie prinp election, from the Jun ior members of thM bodv to serve during tbetr senior ?e.ar. A. Paculty Representatives Two iaculiy inembers, one man and one woman, ap pointed by the Faculty Com mittee on Student Affairs from nominations submitted by the Student Council. Terms of office shall be six wears and shall not be con current. Faculty representa tives shall serve without vote. An independent is a student not affil iated with a social fraternity or sororitv. rhe organization eligible to participate in the election ol this representative will or cesipnated by the Student Council ARTICLE V E.igrbility, Pi lines. Be lection of Members, and Publicity Section. I. To foe elipible for membership on the Student Council, candi dates must meet the followine requirements: j a. Each candidate shall eb a I bona fide member of the eol- i lepe, organization, or croup which he proposes to jpepre-' sent. Membership on the Stu- : dent Council shall be con tingent on retention of con tinued membership rn one's respective college, areaniza- tion, or croup a. Regular University roles shall govern m determining a can didate's eilptbility. c :.at'ii candidate or bold-over member shall Tuave a mini mum cumulative average of five For Law Collepe candi dates only pre-law grades shall be considered tn the computation of the cumulative average. SeciKiii 2. Collepe Filings a. Nominations ol collepe Tepre sentatives for election le the Student Council shall be filed in the fifce of the Liean of Student Affairs. At least ten day prior to the day upon which filings open, the sec ond nce-president of the Stu dent Council shall publicize ttiroupn the I'aJtv the period for filings fc. Filings will open the first Monday in April and shah run for one week, closing on 8T.uraay noon ol that week.. Jf spring vacation conflict with this date, the Student Council shall designate the last fun school) wees prior to spring vacation tor filing. c special filing forms shall be ostatned Irum the Office al the Uean of Student A flairs d. The form shall contain the toiiowing information : 3- Num. address, sex 2. Position souebt 2. Giade average. college, class to be certified by the registrar . Social fraternity or organ ized house .(membership, if flees held) S. Professional (Til erntties and societies (ineaibership oifioes held Activities Hmcmberfftitp, of fices held 7. A statment signed bv the candidate to this effect: "3 hereby agree that if elected to the Stun dent Council I will serve to the best of my ability and I wtll arrange my school schedule to permit my at tendance at tlie regular meetings of the Student Council. . Other information desired desired by the Student Council. e. signatures of 25 bona fide atuoetfts within the candi date's college must be ob- i tained for each candidate fil ing. f. Kach candidate Shan be pho tographed. The photograph and filing Information will pe Published in a manner speci fied by the Student Council. S- Failure to complete the fil ing form will invalidate the tiling. Organizations and Croupe a. Members representing organ izrtions and groups shall meet the same eligibility require ments as college r presents -ttves with ttie exception of the requirement for 2& signa tures, photographs, and pub icity. e. Filing for Student Council Section 3 checking and eligiblrttfr, will be made by nominees at least two weeks prior to the organization or group elec tion. Section 4. Election date The regular Student Council election hall be held the Moo- day following ttie first Satur day of May. The polls shall I be pen from 7 :JKi a.m. to I 7:IW am. Section ii. Punllciiy and Campaigning a. In at least one maor build 'ig for each college, tlie Stu dent Unions, adn Love La brary, ine Jwied bullet ai board shall be designsled for the Student Council m order to publicize election date and other Student Council notices All materials thus displayed must carry the signature of the rean of ntuoent A flairs, the President of the Student Council, and any other re quired University signatures, b The Student Council ma sponsor assemblies which Biuy be attended by tlie can didates for the purpose of In forming the voters, answer- it Questions, and rallying ribed in the constitution ' . ; snai, not be permitted. i The result. .,1 .1, eiecHor ! i"?J?T OI.v for. each fl' J JubliJaed .Cufnjnrolw-r wt in T-r, soon as tabulated. i sw,- j-t:i--is-mu mm secilou 1. Eiertkm of Officers iwwui, una secotid ve presidem, shull be elected ! from the hold-over meniiwrs i bV the 4,tlt rr.r.v m..M. Council, by a majority v,rtf . Couuri; mi wrifioJ ZTil . m?s nsrtsxs Fti ! isr - - Student. Council Jollowing the V nm i L , I a -r... J..ZZ.Z.. .'. . i K've'oem snan i Mciion j. Protwials nouilllvtCT HIT WIO OJ OlltCe to the new Student Council members a tlie frts meeting oi ine ritunent council follow ttig tlie general election, f. Ttie recording secretary, tlie urrspondlng secretary, and tw treasurer liatl tie le,tf bv tfie new Student Council members at ttw second regu lar meeting alter the genera I e left ton by a majority vote 01 tlie membership and by as cret written ballot. These of fices shall be filled by sopho mores who will serve n these positions during their Junior year. Section 2, Duties of Officers a. The duties of the president shall be: 1. To be an ex-officlo mem ber, with vote, of ail com mittees 2 To preside at al) meetings 3. To appoint committee chairman and committee BM-miiers not otherwnie provided for In the consti tution Tu be responsible lor rll I After he had tilled out his i paper in three different lan guages, he tried to get out of the building. At all three doors were attendants waiting for him. The first wanted his signature on a blank check; the second wanted his third cousin's signature on a draft notice and the third wanted his lunch. Valiant Bernard survived all the tests though and is now a bona fide student at the Univer sity majcring in Animal Hus bandry. Next week he has an appointment with the Dean of Stupid Affairs. It seems there has been an error in his regis tration. communications of tb Sto dent Coundil 5. To present aa annual writ ten report summarieinc; the vesr's activities eif tine Student Granr.il a.t tbe first meeting following general elections . To remove any member ftnm the Studewt Council upon three unexcused ab sences 1. To recommend to Ibe Judi ciary Committee the ie moal ol any member "Con sidered negligent in bi duties on the Council S. To appoint specially qua. fied ntm-anem trs te tem porary committee "Mists 9. To create an adiisora- boor if need for one exists a. To be responsible for ha execution of all provisions of the constitution and by laws and to carry out du'lv enacted legislation of tha Student Council h. The duties of the first vmr- liesident shall be: L Tt9 serve as chairman antf ex-offioc member, with vote, of the Judiciary Com mittee 2. To assume tlie dutief of the president in nts as sence c. The duties Utile seoond vwe president shall be: h. To serve as chairman snfl ei-officio member, with vote, of the Elections Committee 2. To assume the duties or the pnsident In the ab sence of the president and the first vice-president d. The duties of the treasurer shall be: 1. To wepare. with the aid ol the nresident and the advisors, the annual budget 2. Te keep all financial rec ords of the Student Coun cil and submit financial reports upon request . To maintain proper rela tionships w-itli the Office of the Director of Student Activities s required tij University ruling e. Th- duties of the ireoordinc secretary shall be: 1 To keep the minutes of all meetings of the Student Council 2. To submit for weeltlv pub lication in tie Itairr Xe fcnMkaa a complete ac oount of the official ac tion of the Student Coun cil f. The duties of the correspond mt secretary shall be: 1- To conduct necessary Stu dent Council correspond ence 2. To assume the duties or recording secretary in her absence AJfTICLE TTI lnHMln, Sect 1, The Stodent Council Judirtsry LTOiiiiiniee snail consist f fjv - members, nameivt a. The first vire-president wb shaU be chairman The two bold-over members who were not elected so 1a serve aa officers ' 3? ,newl-electd Student council members appointed by the president eublect ts approval of the Student Council d. The faejfJty advisors of the Student Council who shall serve without vote Section 2. Tbe duties of the Student Coun- j -uuicaary committee shali . To interpret the Student couneil Csttstrtution and by laws To conduct hearings on all natters referred to tl by the Student Council c To review and make recom mendations for action on art new constitutions and amend ments of constitutions ol stu dent organizations J. on the vanartj j Student Council elections e. To file a written report of all ruling of the Judiciarr Committee f. To remove for due cause a member of the Student Coun . ft- hearing open to """u uiUBCii members. Section I. AD ruling, of the Judicial Committee shaD be final eacent lor appeal to the proper JJnw ,p7''v Senate Committee. Se4STi -rLVIII E'on Committee Section 1. The student Council Election. committee i) eonalEt c fj nembers, namely: a. The second vice-president who Shall be chairman - Four newly-elected student Ooucn members appointed by the president subect to the approval of the Student Coun- c The faculty advisors of ttie Student Council who shalj ci - wiuiDut vote. Section 2. The duties of tl Student Coua. Elections Committee siiali b- a. To announot filing and elec tion dates b. To supervise all publicity tor filing and election To arrange for the polling Places and to supervise ttie , balfotmg d To tabulate the ballots is the presence of at least mm faculty advisor. e. To seal ttie ballots a no tabu lations and deliver them 1 a lacutty advisor for sale aeeplug for a thlrty-dai j rnd. t To announce the complete r. sutts of the election to -ttts faU- Webraskaa. To auuervise all other elec lions of general Univeraitv nto '? v-v by tor fttu. deiKt Council. The tSA.J?. TSi ?d SrJSSSS. i" '-aderrt Cwnef, an ttemiMid school rear wiT,Hr Z. ...if u'". uuaget m the sorine tn. tu res of th. '-"- "inni- Seov.. L trmZZZ f"""';1- "f shall 'sunmitted T fee for. i;''.,' """ liar- Vtl . ' rt for apprw- irriiiTs ffLTitm 'tn i..uii - APTiri ' v v "'not. sessions ""ne rl"r .ttiorum shall ..r.i-, -. le ittajo wr. m the total mem. . iwoiw wa present to uy pr- AltTJf'LF 'XTI . ' . Hevtiiis bd Amend merit for TrvimUmr ni or amendments to the Const It ft phi uav tm originaiec oy: a. A majority ote of two-ttitrris thirds of tlie anndent Ccmv u I'll. "T a. A petition, submitted 1 'fie Student Council, signed ty not teas than foO reKiilurl' enrolled students. si"'Mrea must e validated tv 1 fine of tlie Kerbrfxar. Section 2. Propuesl for revision r amend. ments shall tie submitted ' "- th end of tlie first semeste- ur action during the school ;eot. Sectwu 3. Proposals tor revision o' imr d ments must be publtirheri at least three times during the sec ond seniested at Intervats ol t least one wees. Tt f'nal of ficial publishing must he irui two weeks before the ger-erwj elects) Se.ctMflti 4. j-TjjiosM Is for revision or ameriu men's to the cunstltutfon ill be voted oa at irw r-i elnctimi. Sei-twin 3. Tue sinendment ehnfi lj- . . 4 by a majority vt- wiien "t ( - fill feifieflt of trie ebcible us. dents vote In the election. s?rtv-!v, rej w . . , " ' fn'