Paga 4 Stolen Goods Stu THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Fridoy, Jonuory 10, 1953 fa Reports Majority Begin Drinking Habits Before College According to a study made by a Yale Univer sity associate, four out of five college men who drink began their drinking before entering college with the same holding true for 65 per cent of the coeds. The data secured from -7 colleges nd 17,000 students fur ther revealed that beer is the f but only 17 per cent of the men and 47 per cent of the ivimtt a nreference for it - - i J ji Wine was preferred by more vo,-. women than men, and 42 per f V cent of the college men pre- v ferred hard liquors but only half that number could afford Bartunek to pay for it The study reported that me prooaoimy men I Peg Bartunek and nothing is roinf unstudied. One Is beinf made by the staff members of the student publi can at Berkley to determine the amount of Hp stick transferred during-' the lenrtta of a kiss. Two mobile laboratories have been set up on the campus to carry on the Investigation. After each experiment the lipstick Is removed from the receiver to a white handkerchief and wefched. The research has thus far revealed that the re sistance of a body decreases as the temperature of that body Increases and that the most im portant variable in the transference is that of pressure. Iowa State has been accused of expanding il legally into a second state university, Your Church Baptist Student House Sunday morning: Church school and morning worship in city Bap tist churches: 4 p.m., student cabinet meeting; 5 p.m.. cost supper; 5:45 p.m., movie, 'The Si lent One." The Sunday evening program is a joint meeting with Cotner Student House. Wesley Foundation Union Committee To Sponsor Recital In Lincoln A fnrultv recital, sponsored by the Union music committee under direction of Chairman Marilyn Hamer will be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Union Ballroom. Th nroeram will feature Missl i?" iST1 SSllel. working with a planning Miss Mary- Jane Waggoner as ChristianChurchHasMeet Of 4 National Leaders accompanist. ; A quartet, composed of Earnest Harrison, niano: tan acnuman. Saturday, 9 a.m., Wesley Foun-vj0im; R0ma Johnson, viola; and dation retreat, Havelock Methodist Carol Puckett, cello, will, play Church, 6043 Morrill. Sunday.! several selections. All performers 2:30 p.m.. Sigma Theta Epsilon are facuity members of the School initiation. Trinity Me t h o d ist0f pjne rXs wjth the exception Church; 3 p.m.. Kappa Phi Degree of Miss j0hnson, graduate student, of the Light. St. Paul chapel: 5, Miss Schultz will plav five se p.m.. Wesley Fireside. Tuesday.Iections from Chopin. Miss Dean 7:15 p.m.. Kappa Phi active-alum will sing severai compositions in meeting. Wednesday, 7 p.m., W es- German by Schumann, and the Icy Worship. piano and strings quartet will Lutheran Student Association present three numbers by Brahms Friday. 8 p.m.. roller skating Four national Christian Church; church leaders from the state are taking part in the two day con ference, which began Wednesday morning, under the direction of conference for educational work of Christian Churches of Ne braska are meeting at First Chris tian Church. Approximately twent y-five Foster To Address NUCWA Thursday party. Sunday, 9:15 a.m., Bible Greer NdlTieS New ctnriv H nm ritv ISA cost SUD-Mccl llCYY per; 6 p.m 1200 No, 37th, Committee Heads The charge was made by the president of the .yespers.' Thursday, 7:15 a.m., Ma- pour new Union committee of University of Iowa's alumni association n Iowa State has receivea ieaerai "-re - voun persons drinking was greatly affected by about ten limes greater than the amount approprl- ated to the University or iowg wm u..; . state university set up by the constitution." the practices of their parents. A professor at Turin University was recently arrested en charges that he sold 1.809 copies of the questions be was planning to ask on examin ations before the exams were held. President-Elect Eisenhower was named the "Man of the Year in a poll conducted by the Edi torial class at KU. Among other top personali ties of 1952 chosen by the group were Sen. Joe McCarthy, John Foster Dulles, President Truman, Sen. Robert A. Taft, and one nonpolitical figure Marilyn Monroe. The election of Eisenhower was voted the top story of the year in another poll by the Editorial class, and a sport poll rated the U.S. 'riumph in the Helsinki Olympic games as the top sports story. It appears that everybody is making studies Maybe the coming semester will bring a ra tio cbanre to Davidson College. Its present en rollment: 825 men, one woman. The legality of a fraternity pinning ceremony is being questioned in a student court at Okla homa University. A fraternity man complained that after his pinning he was tossed into a pool minus his clothes and was assaulted by his fraternity broth ers. tins; 3:30 to 5 p.m.. coffee nour;;cnairmen nave been announced by 7:15 p.m., choir practice. University Luther Chapel Missouri Synod) Sunday. 10:45 a.m.. Sunday wor ship; 9:30 a.m.. Sunday Bible Jack Greer, president of the Union Board. Jan Harrison will head the The Nebraska University Coun cil for World Affairs mass meet ing to be held Thursday will hear an address by Henry Foster, pro fesor of law. Foster, a specialist in the field of civil liberties, will discuss aca demic freedom. Foster received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University A toy iron lung for donations and was graduated cum laude to the Polio Drive was stolen from the College of Law. A former from the ladies rest room at the Lieutenant Commander in the j Gold's and Company store Tues Navv. he attended Harvard Grad- dav. In the ODinion of many who UifitA T.&nr Q.Virvl finI tontfVit fi i ntj.4 4Ka thf thtfkf hart Emmett G. Hass. director of reli gious education of the Nebraska Christian Fellowship. Ruth Reynolds, national direc tor of Children's Work Leadership demonstrated a new film for use in children's work which was en titled, "For Every Child." Charles M. Ross, national di rector of educational education, and leadership education, stressed the role of the New Revised Edi tion of the Bible in work of the planning conference. Thief Takes Polio Donations In Store hour: 5:30 n.m.. Gamma Delta cost supper followed by discussion .two General Entertainment coiti on tot)ic "Toward a Happy Mar-Imittees will be Norma Carse. Stan riage. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Choir Si pple will direct the other Gen House nnri Office committee. New Recreation committee chairman is! number of years at the University .had is very able bidder for "the Sherrv Clover. Headine one ofiOf Oakland Law School. 'meanest thief award." rehearsal. ieral Entertainment committee. AT miLLER S Army Answers Inquiry Of Alien ROTC Student Vladislav M. Biro, University student who wrote a letter to n. fnnHan! claimed the action was a mat-1 President Harry S. Truman, Dec. . .v- nin;nt;ff ha abided bvil2 to obtain permission to take and participated in the customs of the fraternity previously. Maybe the dousing is a move to discourse pinnings. Jr.-Sr. Class Board Constitution nnrmtN VOTFr Tfc mriir Omm Bear. It - rear mmt m bee pnri fcr KMtat ttHMtaa a-4 wM wmm Iwmm aSictn M mH - Dm MM Kttvn. am -rmm iT i - Tkt Ctea tart - - M I1CM JUMOR-SEXIOR CLASS BOARD COXSTITUTIOX PREAMBLE Senior Class Board into effect t I C. Holdover Members 1. Two members of the Junior-, Senior Class Board shall be nom-: inated and elected by a majority . vote by the outgoing Junior-Sen-; ior Class Board at a meeting not less than one week before filings, close for class offices for the fol-j lowing year. Unless one or both nf ihpsp members apply for a Senior class office and are elected courses in ROTC, has received an answer from the Department of the Army. A law passed by Congress prevents foreign students from taking such courses unless per mission is given by Cammand-er-in-Chief of the Armed Forces or CongTess changes the law pertaining to ROTC. The letter Biro received from IS I ii mally enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Corps, and upon completion of the course, if otherwise qualified, be ap pointed in the United States ; Army Reserve." jj Biro, who is a freshman in the College of Arts and Science will g obtain citizenship to the United aiaies wnen a junior ana oe a Die to enroll in ROTC. lviiaseason Mcaclowbrook's seasoiir-travelers ici 1 :3 r.? 1 1 I I i McConne To Address 3 i Si It Hie Jumor-Cenior iasa uuiu iu leiicr duo icvcico jiuiii r I if j I thr impvnisM ao- th vnartmpnt or thp Armvricawv nuvae memuers " Rajmond A. McConnell Jr., edi- 4 absences. The Chairman shall: stated, "Only citizens of the! rill,; fJH Oil CAVU. ' .....w " V. aw. . r . . , , . To appoint specially qualified mal enrollment; however, students tor of the Linco'n Journal, will be y non-members to temporary who are aliens, if accredited by, featured as guest speaker at ! committee posts. j their government, may be per-Presby House Sundav. jj To be responsible for the exe- mitted to pursue the course with- "Student Religious Publica- cution of all provisions of the out expense to the government,. ..... . '" constitution and to carry out, and may be granted access to,10"5 will be the topic of McCon- and dulv enact the legislation classified material used in t h e noil who has been invited to speak of the Junior-Senior C 1 a s s course. at the regular Sunday forum bv ; 1 T t 1 J ""--' " . benicr Class ouice anu Board. ! mumucn as you nave oe- The PoL Prebv Houe news- We. the Juniors and Seniors of b ,he class at tne general elec- . Duties of the Assistant dared your intention to become' s 7 the University of Nebraska do cereDy oraain ana kkjuhsii " .will ?ere constitution lor tne aaminiMrt- CounciL tion of all affairs sponsored byj holdover member is sub-' the J!!.5-6"?0 ! ject to suspension or dismissal by, ARTICLE I ajHkj S'udent Council for failure to, The name of this orw-fSsions of the Junior-; Stiail De me wunior-oemui -- R-rH into effect. ! f all committees. Board of the University of e-. RTICLE IV CF OFFICE Section 3. Duties of -nrr v tt rrRPOSES I Th elected officers shall take chairman shall be: ARTICLE U ruruMs ! ... faU meeting 0f, T assume the duties The purpose ot tnis orgaiiiza- . The appointed Chairman in the absence tion, that member on the or members jan; Senior Class a citizen of the United States, and,paper ..(. .. . - .1 1 - 1 jm HA 5 a. To assume the duties oi me ior mat reason are unable to ob- Aicv-onneii win speau irom osu Chairman in his absence. jtain accreditation for access to P-m- to 7 p.m. and will preside 5 b. To assist the Chairman with 'classified material, you may if oyer a group discussion and ques-,3 the preparation of the annual you desire, and if desired by in-'tin and answer period the next'!- rpnnrt siitutional authorities, be per- nalt hour. c To be an ex-officio member, mitted to pursue the course of j The evening's activities will be- the I instruction without expense to the pin at V3n nm n-ith a iirh mn.'i V i c e government You will rot, how-lper at 25 cents a plate to be fol- S (ever, be authorized to have ac-I lowed bv a short informal period I of the cess to classified material." and a short worship. I of thei "If you attain citizenship All University student are in-,i prior t completion of the coarse f instrnction, yoa may be for- lion shall be to create, buna ana ""vr. -vA ff th ruH; Accictint mamtain spirit at the Unners ty s meetine after ap- Chairman. I of Nebraska; to manage me pernor , - al - student CounciL I Section 4. Duties of Assistant Vice, to sponsor sucn nincuoris ojcui - rhairman in the absence of the! each successive Junior -is enior section I. To te engioie ior mera- x Assistant Chairman. ! Oass Board may deem necessary, bership on the Junior-S e n i o r j f'fP3 jceA f AETin.E III MEMBERSHIP Class Board, candidates m u s t ,mw 'he ,x .h.-31,.- c Section 1. The following repre- meet the following requirement: sfrr L'Ullts vl ( The University College of Medi- 5entatiTes shaU comprise me jun- a. Regular university ruies Mid.i - minutes of all clne- ss comparea witn mose or ior-Senior a ass Board: govern in determining a candi- V j,,nir-v.nior , several surrounding states, lags vited to attend any part of the f evening. if e Medical Association Calls Session To Study Med School a. Class unicers . i dale s eiigiouiiy. 1. Th Junior and Senior j t. Filines shall be open classes shall each be represented , weeks prior to the date of elec by the following elected oincers.ition or interview. o twcwt i c. The form shall contain k vic- 7rj3pnt .following information: c Secretary , 1 d. Treasurer 2. These members shall be elected at the General Election sponsored by the Student Council. i. la case an elected Junior-j Senior Class Board member gives: up his seat because of withdrawal f Jrom school, resignation, or ineli-j gibility, the second high person in: the election shall serve as a re- Dlacement. ! 4. Any elected member is sub- Section 1. All members listed un meet to suspension or dismissal by Article ni shall have one the Student Council for failure ( vole 8t Junior-Senior Class Board to carry decisions of the Junior-.meetings. 1 Senior Class Board into effect. I Section 2. A simple majority of b. Class Councils !the members present at a meeting 1. The Junior and Senior classes constitute a quorum, shall each be represented by. RETICLE VII COMPOSITION Council members. J OF THE JUXIOR-SEMOR 2. The Senior Class Council r roard shall consist of four appointed; two,!-'"? "T""- .-.;. improvement. ecuon o. luues ii inc a-viwhw. ... far behind in development and the 1. Name, address, and sex. 2. Position sought. 1 3. Grade average, college and; class (to be certified by reg-i istrar). j 4. Social fraternity or organ ized house. ! 5. Activities (membership, of-' fices held). 6. Other information desired by the Board. ARTICLE XI VOTING Secretary shall be: ' a members and two holdover mem bers. The Junior Class Council shall consist of six appointed members. 2. These me miners except for holdover members shall be ap pointed by the Student Council ; Student Activities Committee and! the Junior and Senior Class Presi-j dents within three weeks after : classes begin for the fail semes-! Ier. Xhese appointments shall be- come official with the approval ( Ol the Student Council. 4. In case an appointed Junior-J Senior Class Board member gives ( tip his seat because of withdrawal irom school, resignation, or ineli-j gihihty, vlmz shall be reopened To conduct such cor res pond - ence as the Junior-senior) Class Board shall deem necessary. b. To assume the duties of tne Secretary in his absence; j Section 7. Duties of the Treasurer:! a. To prepare with the aid of the Chairman. Assistant Chair man, the Assistant Treasurer,1 and advisor the annual bud-j get. b. To keep all financial records of the Junior-Senior Class Board and submit financial reports upon request. c. To maintain proper relation ships with the office of the Director of Student Activities , as required by University rul- j ing. ' Section t. Duties of the Assistant j Treasurer shall be: To assume the duties of the I Treasurer in his absence, and to assist the Treasurer in the per- a. Chairman: Senior Class Presi- ARTICLE IX ANNUAL BUDGET dent j e committee as provided io b. Assistant Chairman: Junior, yilL, section 7 of the Class President "junior-Senior Class Board Con- C Vjce Chairman: Senior Class iStitution shaa prepare an item Vice President lized budget lor presentation to 3. Assistant Vice Chairman: Jun-jUje junJOr-Senior Class Board ior Class Vice President one tort the deadline set e. Secretary: Senior Class Secre- the student Activities Office. . talT , . I This budget shall outline pro- L Assistant SecTelary: Junior,p06ed expenditures and incomes Oass Secretary of the Board. g. Treasurer: Senior Class Tras AR11CLE X MEETINGS . jrer , . Section L The Junior-Senior Clast h. Assistant Treasurer: Junior, sha31 bold at Usit one Class Treasurer I meeting every two weeks during ARTICLE VITI DUTIES OF Uhe regular school year. That was the assertion made by Dr. Harold S. Morgan. Lin coln, president of the Nebraska State Medical Association, when be announced a special session f the legislative body of the association which will convene in Lincoln Sunday. Tne legis lative body will nndertake a study of the problems of tbe University' Collrre of Medi cine. Dr. Morgan related that mem bers of tbe Medical Education committee, appointed last sum mer, had personally visited tbe medical schools of other states, toclndinr Arkansas. Colorado, Oklahoma. Iowa. Oreron. Utah, i Kansas and Minnesota. "Daring tbe special session Sunday tbe Medical Education Committee will report its find ings to the Moose of Delegates," Dr. M err an stated. It is ex pected that the House of Dele rates will prepare recommenda tions for the future needs of the Legislature and tbe Uni versity Board of Regeuta, Dr. Morgan said.' "All Nebraskans should take j note of the deterioration their $ medical school has undergone in I the last 25 years because of a f lack of adequate financing and -expansion to keep abreast of f modern medical education. It L should be known to all that tinlm i jthe school sustains immediate im- provement, it will lose it national t standing as an accepted medical school," Dr. Morgan added. , 3 1 j 1 3 S TITCHES cri and tom ... achieve a nhimmering look ... rcMilt in tbe Mrikinf new "wiulti- fbri- that Mead owbrook mouldU into 10.95 g K. m tbe wort vemolile, iogenioui mid-eaMn liaU going! g by the Student Council. From the Section t. Duties of the Chairman be called at the discretion of tbe Uings. the Student Council Stu Sent Activities Committee and tbe Junior and Senior Oass Presi -cents shall choose the proper re placement within three weeks after the resignation. These ap poi.ntpienti shall become official ith the approval of the Student Council. . Any appointed member is subject to suspension or dismissal by the Student Council for failure to carry decisions of the Juriior- roember shall be a. To be an ex-officio of all committees. b. To preside at all meetings, c To appoint committee chair men and committee members, d. To present an annual written Chairman. ARTICLE XI AMENDMENTS AND BY-LAWS Section 1. Amendments to or re visions of this constitution may be made by a two-thirds vote of the Junior-Senior Class Board report to summarize the year's and with the approval of the Stu activities of the Junior-Senior j dent Council and two-thirds of Class Board at the first meet-j the Junior and Senior Class vote, ing following the formulation Section t. By-laws of this consti of tbe new Board. jtution shall require a majority e. To remove any member from vote of the entire membership. AufbM eQsh;on School' Offers Three DtGdhne Set For Friday . Friday at $ ptn. U the deadline tellOWShlDS IO DO KjFClClUClteS r filing for AH University Fund ""r vimmwmiwj for filinz tar AH University board positions. 1 "T ''m'y! FeUowship to -,, . ., . , Tobe-Cobum Sr-bool for Fashion Blanks are available in tbe ALF Carccr, wnj be awarded in nation. t-.''C Eoom 206, Union. Appli-.wioe mretilifm among college emit should sign for an inter- seniors. lew aippointment when they pick vp tlt ir blanks, Rocky Yapp, AUF yreEiSent, said. I Tae apjiiu-ation blanks must be rcturifd to Ya;p in the ALT t 'Si'-t or the Beta Theta Pi house. r tst Joan Ilanson, Gamma phi Each feflowsbip rovers full tuition of for the year course in I Si J -54. Senior wo tnea rraduating before Aug. 21, 1SSJ are eligible to enter com petition. ItegMration deadline i Jan. St. Registration blanks for Fashion Ave..-Kew York. Tbe course at Tobe-Coburn emphasises actual contact with the fashion Industry tbrough lectures by important fashioa personaiiUes. visits to manu facturers, department stores, facbloa sbows and museums, plus lea full weeks of working experience with pay in New York stores and otber fasbioa organizations. 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