I 1 Fridoy, December 20, 1 957 The Daily Nebraskon Paqe 3 i r ' f I 4 1 e" i 9 By GEORGE MOVER , Staff Writer The Student Council Tribunal Committee submitted 17 proposed revisions in the Student Tribunal Charter for the study of the Coun cil at their regular meeting Wednesday. The changes proposed by the committee affect Charter Article IV on Membership, Article V on Terms of Office and Article VII on Amendments. Dave K e e n e, chairman of the committee re . ported that, "The rest of the char ter is all right except for minor typographical errors." Under the proposed revisions these changes would be made m the present charter; Tribunal frnt Charter, h approved by Student Body la May. 1957. now reads: Article IV Membership Wl 1- (Tribunal composition.) b. One Judge who is a senior in the bouegg ot Law. 0. S. Student Judges m. Qualifications 1) Student Judies must have at least a 5 cumulative average 1) No member of the SttudVnt Council nor any member of the paid staff of the Nebras kan shall be eligible for mem bership on the Tribunal. No comparable provision. b. Selection 1 A committee of the Student Council shall nomlaate at least two candidates for every stu dent position. I) Junior members of the Tri buna! shall be automatically nominated for senior positions. 1) The Faculty Committee of Stu dent Affairs may also nomin- , ate students. 4) The Student Council shall In terview and select the student judge. See. J. Faculty Judges The Chancellor may appoint two faculty judges from the instruction al staff from nominations made bv the Faculty Committee on Student Affairs. Article V Terms of Office lee. 1. A teim of office shall consist of one academic year. lee. 1 Junior members are eligible for re election. Sec. J. The faculty members shall serve 4 year terms and may serve no more than two terms. Article Vrt Amendments SeC 1. This charter can he amended only by tie Board of Regents. lea. J. The Student amendments. Council may suggest Committee Members; Prances Gourlay. Secretary Ken Freed Ted Lambert Steve Leeper Bob Undetl Jackie Miller Don Herman Elected President Of Builders Don Herman was elected presi dent of Builders, service organiza tion, Wednesday, according to Sal ly Carter, past president. Burt Weichenthal, Mary Ann Thygeson, and Natalie John son were elect ed vice presi dents. Their duties are: Weichen thal, in charge of agriculture campus; Miss Thygeson, in charge of pub lications and Miss Johnson, Courtesy L'ncoln Star Herman in charge of public relations. Sally Flanagan was elected sec retary while Judy Chapman was elected treasurer. Herman, junior in Agriculture, Is a n umber cf Farmhouse, Union Board, University Square Dancers, Agronomy Club, University 4-H Club and Newman club. Weichenthal, junior in Agricul ture, is a member of Farmhouse, Student Council, Corn Cobs and the Union Board. Miss Thygeson, junior in Arts and Sciences, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Sigma Phi, journalism honorary. Miss Johnson, junior in Business Administration, is a member of Delta Gamma, Cornhusker manag ing 'editor, and Alpha Lambda Delta. ' Miss Flanagan, junior in Teach ers, is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, Tassels, YWCA secretary, tab ' ers. Want Ads LOST High school class ring, class of 8. Initials C.B.W. Reward. Phont 1-1410. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year PEDEN'S FO! STORE 1) the requirement of one judge who is a senior in law school would be changed to one judge who has completed one successful year in law school. (Article IV, Sec. 1). 2) the requirement of a 6.S cumulative average for a student judge would be dropped and a provision that student judges be in the top 50 per cent of their class would be substituted. (Arti cle IV, Sec. 2). 3) instead of being selected by a committee of the Student council, candidates would apply directly to the Council. (Article IV, Sec. 2). 4) junior members of the Tri bunal would automatically be- Charter Proposed change woujd make section read: Article IV Membership Sec. 1. (Tribunal composition.) b. One Judge from the College of Ijiw who. at the time of selec tion, has auccessfully completed at least one year of law. Sec. 2. Student Judges a. Qualifications 1) A Student Judge must have a grade average which places him In the upper SO' of his college class. 2) No student may serve on both the Student Council and the Tribunal during the game aca demic year. S) No student who seeks member ship on the Tribunal may par ticipate in the selection of Tri bunal Judges, b. Selection 1) Students may make applica tion to the Student Council for membership on the Tribunal. 8) The Faculty Committee on Student Affairs may name ad ditional applicants to the Stu dent Council for membership on the Tribunal. J) Junior members of the Tri bunal shall automatically be come candidates for Senior po sitions , , 4) The f.udent Council shall elect the Student Judges from among the aforementioned ap plicants and candidates by May 1. 5) A student vacancies on the Tribunal shall be filled by the Student Council. Sec. J. Faculty Judges The Chancellor snail appoint iwo Faculty Judges from the instruc tional staff from nominations made to him hv the Faculty Committee on Committees. Article V Terms of Office Sec. 1. The term of office for Student .indiM shall consist of one aca- demic year beginning with the fall semester. Sec. 2. The Faculty Judges shall serve four (4) year terms except hereinafter provided and may serve no more than two (Z) terms. a. The first Faculty Judge shall be appointed for a term of two (Z) years and the second Faculty Judge shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years. b. Thereafter, one Faculty Judge shall be appointed every second year, for a term of four (4) e. The term of office for Faculty ' Judges shall begin with the fall vears semester. Article VTT Amendments Sec. 1. This Charter can be amended only bv the Board of Regents upon recommendation of the Faculty Committee on Student Affairs. Sec. 2. The Student Council, with the ap proval of the student body, may suggest amendments to the Faculty Committee on Student Affairs. Respectfully submitted. Dave Keene. Chairman Tribunal Committee December 18. 1957 Dean's Advisory Board, Pi Lamb da Theta, teacher's honorary, and past treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman scholastic honor ary. - Miss Chapman, is a junior in Teachers, is a member of Alpha Phi, Tassals, Student Council sec retary and Coed Counselors. Red Cross Unit Picks 4 Officers Carolyn Novotny has been named president of the campus Red Cross Unit Thursday. Other newly elected officers are Beverly Ellis, vice-president; Pat Boyd, secre tary; and Gretchen Sae ger, treasurer. Miss Novot ny, a junior in Teachers Col lege and a member of f iLmnni Gamma Phi Beta sorority is junior J ad visor of Alpha Lambda Del ta, a member of Pi Lambda Theta, rush chair man of Gamma Phi Beta; rush chairman of Sigma Alpha Iota, and a member of University Sing Miss Ellis, a junior in Business Administration, is a member. of Kappa Delta and YWCA Board. A junior in Teachers College, Miss Boyd is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Miss Saeger is a member of Gamma Phi Beta and is a sopho more in Arts and Sciences. if TV ' Haass' asssasMsgawsagMsl "assamf MM ftdl fa ti j- i ni kl sV fe M U t T - I? i Sjf r "-T. ' " 1 '""ww.iii.ii u.uuiu.i.i.iili..i.u.i......ii y Miss Novotny I f . W.V.V.V. V.V.Vt II JwXWX-XWXvXv I M f J come candidates for senior posi tions instead of nominees pres ently provided. (Article IV, Sec. 2). 5) the Council will have the power td fill all student vacan cies. Under the old charter, no provision was made for filling vacancies. (Article IV, Sec. 2). 6) members of the Daily Ne braskan staff are not excluded from serving as student judges as in the old charter. (Article IV, Sec. 1). 7) faculty judges will be nom inated by the Faculty Senate Committee on Committees in stead of the Faculty Committee on Student Affairs. (Article V, Sec. 2). 8) the first faculty judge shall be appointed for two year terms instead of the customary four year terms in order to stagger the terms of the faculty judges. (Article V, Sec. 2). 9) the Student Council must have the approval of the student body before it can suggest amendments to the charter to the Board of Regents. (Article VII, Sec. 2). . The rest of the proposed revi sions deal with the clarification of working in serval instances. The proposed revisions will be voted on at the first meeting of the Library Poll Scheduled In Vacation In other Student Council busi ness Wednesday, Dave Rhoades, chairman of the Library Commit tee announced that a poll would be conducted among students us ing the library over vacation to determine whether they would like the practice continued. Rhoades also reported that sup port may be found among faculty members for keeping the library open during parts of vacation periods. Connie Hurst, chairman of the Student Activities Committee, an nounced that Mary Millenz, form er Council Advisor would meet with the Council at its next ses sion. Miss Milenz was Council advisor at the time campus organ izations were given representation in the Council constitution. She will explain why representation was alloted to the various organi zations. Miss Hurst said. AWS Coed Follies Sets Tryout Date Tryouts for the 1958 AWS Coed Follies, "Skits-O-Frantic," will be held Jan. 14, according to Nancy Copeland, Coed Follies chairman. Fourteen women's houses have submitted the names of their skits and skitmasters, as follows'. Alpha Chi Omega, "Ye II' Dragon," skit masters Rae Beerline and Ruthie Gilbert; Alpha Omnicron Pi, Mountain Madness," skitmaster Corky Kolb; Alpha Phi, "A Veil Tale," skitmaster Joan Riha; Chi Omega, "Tamale and the Bandit," skiUnaster Blanche Miskovsky; Delta Delta Delta, "Hark, Hark the Ark of Forty Damp Days," skitmaster Glenda Kline; Delta Gamma, "Panic in the Plaza," skitmaster Ruth Adams; Gamma r-"T' Zsssj'2T , -'--- imm m . "-,$, AN ORDINARY FILTER THE VICEROY FILTER i flr. J ; L ' Half as many filter traps in the other two I These simplified drawings show the difference J f Vg Ptj Mi f ' I largest-selling filter brands! In Viceroy, 20,000 I 1 ... show that Viceroy's 20,000 filter traps are f cv H I I ,.filCTtraP!" '"mj t ctuaUy rtocf a m7 as the ordinary filter! j I Htefm 2 - ; Twice as many filter traps as the' NliCftfi. i 7 : other Iwo largest-selling filter brands p'zPVi I f Compare! Only Viceroy gives you 20,000 filter traps twice as many as the other two largest-selling filter brands for that smoother taste! Plus finest-quality leaf tobacco, Deep-Cured goldefl brown for extra smoothness! Get Viceroy ! Get 20,000 filter traps, for smoother tastel Council after the holidays. Keen said that this time interval would give Council members a chance to consider the" revisions. Keene also proposed that the all University election needed to ap prove the revisions be held during the time the students pay their second semester fees, January 24, 27 and 28. Keene saia, lnere are a num ber of advantages to voting at this time. The students will have plenty of time tq think about the revisions while the election will oe early enough that we can pick judges by May 1. Also we should get a large vote." . "We should think of this in terms of it being ready to go by May 1," .Keene urged. 5 Journalists Presented Gold Keys Five students were awarded journalism gold keys on Thursday for making the five highest aver ages during their first year in journalism. Phyl Bonner, a junior in Arts and Sciences, received an 8.2 average. Her activities include; continuity director of KNUS, pub- uc relations director of YWCA, Panhellenic, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Iota and Alpha Omicron Pi soror ity. Diana Maxwell, a sophomore in Arts and Sciences, made a 7.6 average. She is publicity chair man of BABW, a member of Coed Counselors and Alpha Lambda Delta. Gretchen Sides, with a 7.6 aver age in the College of Arts and Sciences is a member of Red Cross, Coed Counselors," Young Re publicans, is an AUF Assistant and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Another sophomore in Arts and Sciences, Sondra Whalen, had a 6.4 average. She is publicity chairman of Red Cross, a Tassel, Builder's Assistant, Coed Counsel or and a member of Alpha Omi cron Pi. Carroll Kraus, sophomore in arts and science, made a 6.3 average. He is a member of Newman Club and a reporter on the Lincoln Journal. Phi Beta, "Nautical Neurosis," skitmaster Nancy Belchner; Kappa Ajlpha Theta, "Trim Inn," skitmas ter Helen Hockabout; Kappa Del ta, "Trouble in the USSR-AWS-PJ Factory," skitmaster Barb Mill nitz; Kappa Kappa Kappa, "Man hattan Mania," skitmaster Kati Dailey; Pi Beta Phi, "And the Twenties Roared," skitmasters Martie Jo Martison and Barbara Meston; Towne Club, "Anxious An nie," skitmaster Pat Beckman; Zeta Tau Alpha, "Bums Away," skitmaster Sharon Johnson; Alpha Xi Delta, "Jumblediy," skitmaster Shelia Scott. ' The show will be presented on March 10 at Pershing Municipal Auditorium. Red Cross Entertains The Red Cross college unit held their annual Christmas party Wednesday. Some of . the mem On The Social Side: Phnings Highlight Week By WYNN SMITHBERGER Social Editor Several pinnings, engagements, and a marriage, omitted by mis take from the Tuesday social col umn, were announced this week. Pinnings Bobbie Evans, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sophomore in Teachers from Grand Island, to David Stitt, a Phi Kappa Psi sophomore in Business Administration from Has tings. Kay Gregory, a Zeta Tau Alpha junior in Commercial Arts from Scottsbluff, to Gene Seger, a Pi Kappa Phi senior in Industrial Arts from O'Neill. Engagements Barbara Davis, an Alpha Phi junior in Teachers from Nebraska City, to Larry Carstenson, a Theta Xi senior in Teachers from Grand Island. Linda Barkley, an Alpha Xi Del ta freshman in Teachers from Be atrice, to Al Thober, a Delta Tau Delta alum from Beatrice.- Karen Banks, an Alpha Xi Delta senior from Burwell in Teachers College, to Rich Baker, Tau Kappa Epsilon senior in Teachers from Lincoln. Myrna Mills, an Alpha Xi Delta junior in Teachers College, to Blaine McClary, a senior in Teach ers from Winner, Soutli Dakota. Linda Beal, a Pi Beta Phi senior in Speech Therapy from Omaha, to Patrick Mellon, who is attend ing West Point from St. Paul. Sondra Sherman, Sigma Delta Tau senior in Arts and Sciences to Byron Schwartz, Alpha Epsilon Pi graduate from Wisconsin Uni versity. ' - Marriage Sally Oder, a Gamma Phi Beta IIVA IY..iil O ISfT, trm 4 W ilMasisM IMacm Cn I in? I if A. 'JLT- i u MnEIl If 1 1 " "WnwwJi I I I I OnssmaScopI: II f f CXH.OSI j om m f 9 J -7 Z J -..-"w j "ynMMHWl a bers sang songs and others dec orated the hospitals. Shown en tertaining some of the children junior in Teachers from Lincoln, to Bob Hackbart, a Beta Theta Pi sophomore in Business Admin istration from Seward. 40-Foot Yule Tree To Adorn Campus A new Christmas tradition will begin "growing" at the University soon. It will be a 40-foot Christmas tree that is to be planted in front of the new administration building at 14th and R streets when the area is landscaped. The tree was donated anony mously by a University alum who wanted to make sure the Univer sity would not go without a Christ mas tree. And to make sure the University had such a tree this year the donor also gave the school a temporary 30-foot Christmas tree covered with 225 glowing lights. This is located at the southwest corner of the Union. Our warmest wihe$ that merry and the I'eic Year Sec you after vacation ! ! ! T - st, 4 T ia,M - g IV;! are left to right, Judy Llndgrea, Pat Billings, Sara Chris tenon, Nancy George, Bobble Butter field and Gretchen Saeger. Farmers Fair Club Names 6 Officers Six new senior Farmers Fair Board members have been elected to replace members who are re tiring. New members elected Include: Gary Eerke, Roger Hubbard, Den nis Sedlak, Carolyn Hall, Ethel Oeltjen and Merca Dee Bonde. Retiring board members are Dick Hagemeier, Mary Dee De Mars, Willa Waldo, Ann Kloster man, Paul Yeutter and Otto Schip poreit. Last year the board was coordi nated with the Union Birthday party and Spring Day. The group sponsored the Rodeo, Barbeque and the Goddess of Agriculture Contest. Engineering Films The two films, "Our Mister Sun," and "Cosmic Rays" have been scheduled for a University viewing on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 2:30 p.m. The films will be shown in Love Library and all engineering stu dents, instructors and their wivee and girl friends are invited. your Christmat may be one of the gayett. J '"Si . A