The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1965, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Marilyn Hoegemeyer,
And
Four significant things happened at the AWS meeting
Thursday.
The AWS Board was shown that there is sentiment
against the existing rules set up and enforced by AWS.
The discontented group was finally granted an audi
ence to express their views which are supposed to be
given to AWS representatives, a plan which has not been
successful in the past.
THE GROUP WAS ASSURED that a definite deci
sion on senior keys would be made in February.
The AWS Board constitution will now be reprinted
and distributed through the AWS representatives to each
living unit.
There were several contradictory statements made by
the AWS Board. At one point they noted that they had
to be assured that a majority of the women on campus
really desired the proposed changes. And on the other
hand' they admitted that the final decisions were not made
on the basis of popular vote but on the basis of "good
reasons."
BECAUSE THE DECISION does rest on the reason
ing of the proposed changes, the burden of proof rests
necessarily with those trying to implement a change. This
is not an easy procedure especially when the basis for
the present rules are never questioned simply accepted.
Because of the communication problems that have oc
curred between the elected AWS Board and the University
coeds it is obvious that changes need be made in "getting
to" the group which controls the going and coming of
every on-campus woman.
the constitution is being revised. The revision should
include, first, a change in the nomination procedure for the
Board.
NOMINATIONS SHOULD certainly be made by the
outgoing board as they are now but nominations should
also be accepted from the university women as a whole.
Second, a definite procedure should be implemented,
either through the living unit's AWS representative, or
through a portion of the Board's membership so that
complaints, suggestions, proposals can be heard and giv
en immediate consideration.
Thursday a group of coeds presented their suggestions
for AWS rule changes. We hope their proposals will be giv
en immediate consideration. A step in closing the com
munication gap between AWS and University coeds was
taken and will have been worthwhile if the AWS Board
is responsive to the requests.
We wait for their deliberations and their decisions.
MARILYN HOEGEMEYER
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Christmas is standing on a chair to watch your father
climb a ladder and put a star on the very top of an
enormous tall Christmas tree.
Christmas is staying awake until you hear one parent
say, "Well, I think she's asleep now, so we can start
putting the stuff under the tree," and you know your
horrible, mean, big brother was right when he was mad
because he had to carry you across a mud puddle on
your way to kindergarten and he said there wasn't any
Santa Claus.
Christmas is crying when you open the big package
from your uncle and it turned out to be a new dollhouse,
because you're tired with the excitement and you can't
explain to the indignant grown-ups that you already have
an old dollhouse that you love and you've made your own
curtains and rugs for and anyway, you'd thought that huge
package was the croquet set you'd wanted so desperately.
Christmas is making presents for your mother at school
and being utterly devastated when she visits your class
one day when you've just started to wrap them.
Christmas is getting out the box of decorations and
greeting old friends: the slightly-cracked Santa, the bubble
lights, the glass balls that diminish in number from year
to year but the odd painted one never will break, and also
the wax nativity scene that you bought yourself.
Christmas is going to see Santa and feeling slightly
superior to all the little kids who don't know.
Christmas is walking home through the moonlight on
the icy sidewalk after you've been the angel in the church
program in a pretty long dress made out of an old formal
of your mother's, and you didn't miss a single line, and
everybody got candy and an apple afterwards.
Christmas is conspiring with others in the family to
either find out what someone wants or try to scrape up
enough cash for a really nice gift after you've been saving
half your allowance every week since September.
Christmas is going to the big family dinner and after
wards playing checkers with your younger cousin, who is
the only person you can beat.
Christmas is still being able to feel a twinge of glow,
perhaps at just-dark when you're walking alone through
the needling cold and you hear a distant bell or a whisper of
a carol, and the glow's there although the magic is long
since drowned in cloying commercialism and acquired
sophistications that you never knew possible when you
used to curl up and press your nose against the window to
watch the Christmas lights come on up and down the street.
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SUMMER JOBS
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offered by LUFTHANSA German Airlines and in
cooperation with the German Government Labor
Office.
Students, both male and female, may work on
farms, industry, construction or in hotels, restaurants,
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No fee is charged by LUFTHANSA for assisting
student! in securing summer jobs in Germany. For
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Campus Opinion
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Dear Editor:
As students who observed
the Faculty Senate meeting
of December 14, we would
like to express our feelings
concerning their method of
handling the suggestion pre
sented them by the ASUN.
Judging from the chuckles
from the faculty members s
What Protection?
Dear Editor:
As a naive Freshman I
was sweetly told that AWS
rules are "for the protection
of o u r girls." Protection
against what was left to my
imagination.
Frankly I consider my
self a responsible adult who
by some freak of nature
possesses the good sense to
come in at night. Do the
people who make AWS rules
actually thing I am stupid
enough to walk the streets
at 3 a.m.? By that time I
shall be in bed (alone!).
A second popular argue
ment for AWS hours is that
without them we girls would
probably neglect our studies
and flunk out of school. Any
one who would abuse hours
to that extend is not mature
enough to accept the respon
sibilities of college and prob
ably will flunk out anyway.
My only high school cur
few was to "be in at what
I considered a sensible
hour." I am insulted that
someone who has never
even met me automatically
considers me too immature
to make that same decision
now.
AWS hours are unreason
able, unrealistic and insult
ing. It's time the people who
make these rules wake up
to the fact that they are
dealing with adults. Adults
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as the motion was tabled
one would come to believe
that this was not a very im
portant issue.
Thirty-five members of
the Student Senate, how
ever, spent much time dis
cussing this issue which
they felt was important.
Few Student Senate mem-
who are not here to spend
money and have a good
time but to get an educa
tion. Adults who are mature
enough to decide for them
selves how long to study for
an hour exam, where to go
on a date, and what is the
proper time to come in.
Irate Coed
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bers would have been af
fected by this motion but
they were acting in good
faith for the welfare of the
University students.
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bers of the faculty be so
completely unconcerned as
to table the action based on
the suggestion that was pre
sented to them?
The fact that the motion
was tabled shows their
lack of consideration. If the
faculty considered this an
"irresponsible" suggestion,
why didn't they stand be
hind their decision and de
feat the motion?
It is time the faculty rec
ognize that the Student
Senate is seriously con
cerned with the University
as a whole and not just its
35 members!
Respectfully,
Gale Muller
Leon Orender
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Graduation was only the beginning
of Jim Brown's education
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Jim Brown, Northwestern University, '62, came
with Western Electric because fie had heard about
the Company's concern for the continued develop
ment of its engineers after college graduation.
Jim has his degree in industrial engineering and
Is continuing to learn and grow in professional
stature through Western Electric's Graduate Engi
neering Training Program. The objectives and edu
cational philosophy of this Program are in the best
of academic traditions, designed for both experi
enced and new engineers.
Like other Western Electric engineers, Jim
started out in this Program with a six-week course
to help in the transition from the classroom to
industry. Since then, Jim Brown has continued to
take courses that will help him keep up with the
newest engineering techniques in communications.
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'Sharks'
Dear Editor:
Since we are off-campus
students, we bring our
lunches and eat them in the
North Party Room of the
Union.
We were (and are) seri
ously disappointed in the
manner of some of our fel
low students who pre
empted our table on which
we had placed our lunches,
Until 72:50
Dera Editor:
Merry Christmas to all
and to all a good night
(until 12:50.)
The Dirty Ones
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16th & P Sts.
Just South
of Campus
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Got Lunch
papers, and coats' V
Wben we returned to the
room, we found our belong,
ings strewn over the floor
and our table occupied by
four "card sharks."
Assuming their literacy,
we hope that this letter may
reach the four miscreants
in order that such lapses of
social grace may be avoided
in the future.
Yours Sincerely,
3 Angry Young Men
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This training, together with formal college
engineering studies, has given Jim the ability to
develop his talents to the fullest extent His present
responsibilities include the solution of engineer
ing problems in the manufacture of moly-permal-loy
core rings, a component used to improve the
quality of voice transmission.
If you set the highest standards for yourself,
enjoy a challenge, and have the qualifications
we're looking for we want to talk to you! Oppor
tunities exist now for electrical, mechanical and
industrial engineers, and for physical science, lib
eral arts and business majors. For more informa
tion, get your copy of the Western Electric Career
Opportunities booklet from your Placement Officer.
And be sure to arrange for an interview when the
Bell System recruiting team visits your campus.