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.Friday, October. J3, 1 96 1 The Daily Nebraskan Page I shake ispeare's 'Measure for Measure' Boasts Cast Full of Veteran Performers Ten out of the twelve prin ciple parts in the University Theater's first production of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure are being portrayed by veteran performers in 'the dramatic field. Leta Powell, graduate stu dent, will play the part of Isabella. She is a member of Alpha Psi Omega and Nation al Collegiate Players. For her portrayal of Blanche in "Streetcar Named Desire," she won the "best acress" Dallas award. She has also appeared in "Ladv of Eter nal Springtime" ' and Around the Moon." Lucio will . be played by Jerry Mayer, a math major who has also appeared in "Ring Around the Moon," "Streetcar Named Desire," and "Lady of Eternal Spring time." Richard Watkins, freshman speech major, will make his first appearance in the Uni versity Theater in the por trayal of Provost. Claudio Claudio will . be played by Frederick Gaines, a senior engineering major. He has appeared in "Ring Around the Moon," and "Meeting of Minds," a Laboratory Thea ter production. Curtiss Greene, a sopho more speech major, will play the role of Pompey. For his role as Joshua in "Ring Around the Moon," he won performances have been in "Ring Around the Moon" and "Aria Da. Capo," a Labora tory Theater production: Zeff Bernstein, receiver of the "best a c t o x" Efallas award for '.his portrayal of the Father in ; "six Charac- Dallas award. He has also had roles in "Streetcar Named Desire," "Lady of Eternal Springtime," and the Laboratory Theater produc tion of "Meeting of Minds." Mistress Overdone will be portrayed by Beverly Ruck, Ring ! a senior majoring in English and trench. A member of Alpha Phi sorority, Univer sity Singers and Red Cross, she has had parts m "Damn Yankees" and "Pajama Game." Jane Cummings, portraying Julietta, is a speech major, a Masquer's Worker; and a member of Pi Beta Pfci. She has appeared in "A Little Winter Love" and "An Act of Kindness," a Laboratory The ater production. 1 Marianna Nancy Wilson, Alpha Xi Delta senior, will play the part of Marianna. Previous the "best supporting actor" ters in Search of an Author,' will play the part of Escalus. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and the Nebraskan Masquers. Last year he was initiated into the Purple Masque "for outstanding service to the University The ater." He has formerly ap peared in "Ring Around the Moon" and "Streetcar Named Desire." Herb Trvin, a graduate stu dent in English and philoso phy, will make his first ap pearance m the University Theater as Angelo. "Gordon Trousdale, a sopho more, will play the role of the Duke. He has also had parts in "Ring Around the Moon," "Streetcar Named Desire," and "An Act of Kindness,", a Laboratory The ater production. Elbow ' Elbow will be portrayed by Rules of Procedure Student Tribunal of the . University of Nebraska I. THE HEARING 1. Initiation of the Hear ing: The Dean of the Division of Student Affairs or his rep resentative shall present each case to the Tribunal which presentation shall con tain a written statement of the facts prepared and signed by the defending student un less the defending student re fuses to prepare and sign such a statement. 2. Time and Place: The Dean of the Division of Stu dent Afairs or his represent ative shall fix the time and ' place for the hearing on each case and shall mail at least five days prior thereto, no- statement of facts prepared and signed by the defending student.' The defending stu dent or his counsel shall then present any additional evi dence as the Tribunal may find necessary to understand and determine the case. All evidence shall be taken in the presence of the defending stu dent except where he is ab sent in default. 8. Absences: The attend ance of the defending student at the hearing on the date set in the notice received by him from the Dean of Stu dent Affairs is mandatory. In the event the defending stu dent finds it impossible to at tend the hearing on the date set, he shall request the Dean tice of such time and place to subsequent date for the hear- tne aeienmng stuaent, unless 1, provided the request er than thirty days after clos ing of hearing. 12. For in. The decision shall be in the form of a written recommendation ad dressed to the Dean of Stu dent Affairs, signed by the Chairmen and the Secretary of the Tribunal. 14. Scope. The Tribunal may make any d e c i s i o n which it deems just and equitable including, but not limited to, expulsion from the University, suspension from the University for a fixed time, conduct probation for fixed time, conduct warnings, or dismissal of the charges. 15. Ma jority Decision. A de cision of the Tribunal shall be bv a maioritv vntp pv-ppnt of Student Affairs to set a ihai 'in thp rap'nf a rWkinn recommending expulsion Frank Vybiral. This sopho more has also appeared in 'Lady of Eternal Spring time," and two Laboratory Theater productions: "The Bald Soprano" and "Helena's Husband," '"Measure for Measure," a Shakespearean comedy, will be directed by William Mor gan. . Technical director is Clifford Ashby. It will be pre sented by the University The ater Department of Speech and Dramatic Art on Oct. 25-28 in the Howell Memorial Theater. HuskertRtles, ? Chant Join Rally The Huskerettes and the re turn of the Nebraska Chant will highlight tonight's pep rally beginning at 6:45, ac cording to Wes Grady, Corn Cob rally chairman. . The, return of the Alma Ma ter chant was initiated by pressure from student and alumni groups, according to Oary McClanahan, yell king, after public opinion rejected the chant when it was intro duced two years ago. The spirit trophy will be awarded to the house show ing the greatest enthusiasm at the Syracuse-Nebraska game, McClanahan said. Winners of the trophy to date are Phi Kappa Psi, North Dakota game; and Alpha Phi, Ari zona game. Atomic Energy Conference Begins Monday at Center Warm Weather Brings Spree of Functions such notice is waived. 3. Quorum: No hearing shall proceed unless there are present at least four stu dent members and one facul ty member of the Tribunal. 4. Adjournments: The chair man of the Tribunal for good cause shown may adjourn the hearing upon the request of the defendingi student or the Dean of the Division of Student Affairs or upon his shall be -made prior to the date set for the original hear ing. The Dean of Student Af fairs, has the right to grant or deny the request. If the defending student fails to be present on the date set or ar ranged, the hearing will pro ceed; however, the student's absence' or failure to attend the hearing shall be Consid- i ered as an additional offense. 9. Attention at Hearings: own initiative. ; Persons having a direct m- s nnnrntpnf-jtmn hv num. ! terest in the case are entitled cil: The defending student may be represented by coun sel at the hearing if he so de sires. 6. Order of Proceedings: The Chairman of the Tribun al shall read the evidence! submitted by the Dean of the Division of Student Affairs or his representative and the Adulti $1.00 Heaters Kitfdici fret In. Car WMC&SllfS If m 1!ND LAUGH RIOT to attend hearings. Upon the written request of the defend ing student the hearing shall be open to the public. In the absence of such request, it shall be discretionary with the tribunal to determine the propriety of the attendance oi any persons not having a direct interest. The Chairman of the Tribunal shall have the power to require the retire ment of any witness during the testimony of other wit nesses. 10. Closing of Hearing: The Chairmen of the Tribunal shall specifically inquire of the defending student wheth er he has any further evi dence to offer or witness to be heard. Upon receiving negative reply, the Chairman shall declare the hearing closed. 11. Reopening of Hearing: The hearing may be reopened at any time by the Chairmen ol the Tribunal, either on his own motion or upon the pre sentation . of new material evidence to the Dean of the Division of Student Affairs by the defending student. 12. Time. The decision shall be rendered promptly, not lat- THE GRD3ESI HIGH ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! trnsm ten- PECK DAVID NIVEH l ANTHONY (MM MAOram-WPAr-GIA MIES DARREN; if"- . w fat?, -f .y r ; ' ' , SIVM IA1 i 1 rs I4TM AND vO" To Sustain The fromendoui Suipenso, See It From The Stunning I feotur. ar 1:003:456:309:15 ' or suspension a two-thirds vote is required. 16. Delivery of the Deci sion: The Secretary of the Tribunal shall deliver the de cision to the Dean of the Di vision of Student Affairs. The Dean of the Division of Stu dent Affairs shall inform the defending student of the de cision as well as his own dis position of the case. The Dean of the Division of Stu dent Affairs shall also notify the Tribunal of such disposi tion. 17. Record. The Secretary of the Tribunal shall keep a record of each case in, a sep arate file. The record shall show ' the place, time, and date of the hearing, the pres ence of the defending student and counsel, if any, the state ment of the facts of the case prepared and signed by the.,' defendent student, a list of; the names and addresses of all witnesses, any exhibits of fered in evidence during the course of the hearing, a copy of the decision made by the Tribunal, and a statement of the disposition of the case by the Dean of the Division of Student Affairs. The file con taining such record shall be kept in an appropriate place, not open to public inspection. 18. Amendments. These rules ' of procedure may be amended by a two4hirds vote of the Tribunal. Approved: October 5, 1961 Pizza parties and hayrack rides are Interesting additions to the usual social schedule of football game functions, open houses,- brunches, and dinners. Friday Alpha Xi Delta Sophomore House Party, 8:00-12:00 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi Delta Theta Hour Dance. 6:30 7:30 p.m. Sigma Kappa Hayrack Hide, 7:30-12:00 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Burr (Men) - Kiesselbach Hour Dance, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday Football functions: Alpha Omicron Pi-Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi-Delta Upsilon Alpha Xi Delta-Beta Theta Pi 1. Chi Omega-Sigma Nu Delta Gamma-Sigma Chi, brunch and game Kappa Delta-Phi Gamma Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma-Far House Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Alpha Mu-Delta Tau Delta Open Houses: Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Chi Omega Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Zeta Tau Alpha v Burr Hall (Women) , Alpha Gamma Rho Sigma Nu Other Activities: Selleck Quadrangle-Lincoln General Hospital School of Nursing Dance, 8:00-11:30 p.m. Sunday Gamma Phi Beta-Sigma Nu Pledge Get-together, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Pi Beta Phi-Phi Gamma Delta Pledge Pizza Party, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Fedde Hall Housemother tea and Open House, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Beta Theta Pi Parents Tea, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Ill Passing (Continued from p. Z) the mainstay of any group for they are the nucleus from which the ideas flow, they are the main contributors to the suc cess of the group and they must know who is the right person to follow. Group work offers the opportunity to become fa miliar with such basic things as requisitions, par liamentary procedure or business processes. All college graduates will en counter such forms and procedures in later years. Why not take the advant age of learning how to work with these things now? ' There is a lesson to be learned, a valuable lesson, from campus organiza tions. The point is to en ter them with the thought that you are going to learn something from them. The conference on "Ap plications of Atomic Energy" will' be held at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Educa tion next Monday and Tues day.' , v! ; : According to Dr. Arthur Ward, head of the University's Conference and Institutes; in terest in the conference has been nation-wide. Scientists, industrialists, physicians, ag riculturalists and government- AF Qualifying Test Given Saturday The US Air Force Officer Qualification Test will be giv en 7:30 a.m. Saturday mor ning, Oct. 21, in the drill hall of the Military and Naval Science Bdg. All students considering ap plying for advanced AFROTC in February or May of 1962 as well as students without particular AFROTC inten tions may take the test. The test will also be offered again on Dec. 16, Saturday for stu dents who were not able to take it now. al officials are expected to make up the .bulk of applica tions for attendance. Gov. Frank B. Morrison hat termed the .conference "one of the most important meet ings ever held in Nebraska.' Outstanding national author ities who will speak include: Dr. John H. Buck, Dr. Jos eph Ross and Dr. Howard Teas According to Dr. Ward the conference has been set up to discuss the latest information about the practical use of atomic energy, both present and future. 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