The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1966, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Monday, November 21, 1966
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ROSENBERG ... one of 60 on summer cultural program.
'Digs' Provide Clue
To Roman Influence
Discovering the continui
ty between Roman and pre
Roman Britain was the pri
mary purpose of an inter
national archeological ex
pedition in which a Univer
sity student participated.
John Rosenberg was one
of 60 students from t h e
United States who partici
pated in the summer pro
gram sponsored by the As
sociation for Cultural Ex
change. Rosenberg said he f i r s t
learned about the program
from a Columbia Universi
ty friend. He applied and
was accepted.
He said he was placed in
Jie advanced program for
those who had had previous
anthropological experience.
In the past, he had
worked for the State His
torical Society in expedi
tions to Fort Atkinson, Fort
Kearney and the Red Wil
low Reservoir. He spent one
summer with the Smith son
aian Institute in South Da
kota and had gone on two
digs for Iowa State.
Although he is majoring
in mathematics, he became
interested in anthropology
through his brother-in-law
who directs "digs," or an
thropological expeditions.
Some students, like Ros
enberg, who had a B-plus
average and previous ex
perience were given schol
ar s h i p s. Rosenberg's
amounted to $175.
: The six - week summer
Erogram was half dig and
alf seminar lecture at
Westminster College. A
similar program will be re
peated in 1967.
The lectures on early and
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late pre-history were meant
as preparation for the dig
itself at Owselbury.
Rosenberg said that some
of the characteristics of the
site had been recorded but
there were no written rec
ords of the site.
He said that the main
purpose was to figure out
whether the Roman inva
sion has brought a radical
change in the economy of
the region as indicated by
different types of animals
and burial customs or
whether this was just a new
influx of people.
The particular farmstead
at Owselbury was occupied
from 200 B.C. to 200 A.D.
and the remains which Ros
enberg helped to uncover
were droveways, a substan
tial well, foundations for
circular and square build
ings and animal bones.
Rosenberg termed living
conditions on the dig as be
ing "primitive". He said
that members of a dig camp
out. He added that they
worked eight hours a day,
six days a week.
The total cost for the pro
gram is $600. This covers
round trip transportation by
air, room and board and
lecture fees.
Rosenberg said he re
ceived 6 hours of college
credit in anthropology for
his work this summer.
Students interested in this
program may contact Pro
fessor Ian A. Lowson, the
Association for Cultural Ex
change, 539 West 112 Street,
New York, N.Y., 10025. Clos
ing date for applications
Jan. 1, 1967.
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of Colorado
coed Jacalyn Dieffenderf
er's transcript may always
record an unwanted "F" if
the University succeeds in
its latest strategy to block
her legal suit demanding a
grade change.
Miss Dicffendcrfcr re
ceived the grade this sum
mer for allegedly cheating
on an examination. Be
cause a University Discipli
nary Committee considered
the case and did not find
her guilty, she maintains
that the school is unlawfully
withholding the "B" she
otherwise would have re
ceived. University law counsel
John P. Holloway said Oct.
25 that he will ask the court
to dismiss the case because
it does not fall within its
jurisdiction. If the dismis
sal is refused, Holloway
said that he will then argue
the case on its own merits
The court may possibly
dismiss the suits against
some of the defendants but
not against others. "Really,
the only party involved in
this thing is the professor,"
Holloway added.
The actual defendants in
the case are University
President Josph R. Smiley,
Arts and Sciences Dean
William A. Douglas, and
the instructor, Kaye Bache.
Holloway said Miss Dief-
Placement
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interviews have been
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Nov. 21:
Nov. 21
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Sadie, LiF Abner
Named At Dance
Sadie Hawkins, Diane
Kucera, and LiT Abner, Lor
en Sohulze, were crowned
at the "Sadie Goes M o d"
dance Friday at the E a s t
Union.
Miss Kucera is a mem
ber of Alpha Xi Delta and
Schulze is a member of Ag
Men.
Students attending t h e
dance voted on the Sadie
Hawkins and LiF Abner
candidates.
J. Harrison B. and the
Bumbles, and the Bel Can
tos provided music for the
dance in a Mod and Dog
patch atmosphere.
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Continues Battle
4F' From Transcript
fenderfer's lawyer is argu
ing her suit on the grounds
that the defendants have in
fringed upon her life, lib
erty and property rights.
Since the "F " she re
ceived for supposed cheat
ing on a final exam cannot
be considered a violation
of her life or liberty, he
said, her counsel must con
sidere it a propety right.
The five points on which
the defendants are request
ing dismissal of the case
are:
1. T h a t the complaint
fails to state a claim upon
which relief can be granted
(that a grade is not a prop
erty right).
2. That the court does not
have jurisdiction over the
subject matter (that is,
that the court has no right
to determine grades within
a university).
3. That the court lacks
jurisdiction and is without
power to grant her relief
requested (that is, even if
Miss Dieffenderfer were
innocent of cheating the
court has no power to give
her the specific grade of
"B" which she is request
ing). 4. That the complaint
does not present a justi
fiable controversy (a legal
point closely related to
points (1) and (2).
5. That the action was
premature.
Interviews
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Lib. Arts., Hist., Biol.,
Bot., Languages, English,
Pol. Sci., Math., Phil.,
Econ., Sociol, Psych,,
Speech, Humanities.
Philip Johnson Company:
B.S., M.A. Acctg.
Anaconda Wire and Ca
ble Company: to be anr
nounced.
Westinghouse Electric
Company; B.S. E.E.,
M.E., Ch.E., C.E.; M.B.A.
Nov. 22
The Upjohn Compnay:
B.S., M.S. Science majors,
Pharm., Pre-Med., Pre
Dent, Chem., Biol. Sci.,
etc.
Allstate Insurance Com
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The last point, Holloway
said, is especially import
. ant because of the possibili
ty that Miss Dieffenderfer's
case may yet be returned
to the University Discipli
nary Committee for a full
trial.
Though t h e committee
took no action on her case
at a June 9 hearing, this
is simply an indication of
insufficient evidence, he
said. At the time, Miss
Bache was in Europe and
unable to present her side of
the case.
If the court fails to grant
Holloway's dismissal mo
tion, he will be given from
20 to 30 days to prepare a
defense of the case on its
own merits. At this time,
he says the College of Arts
and Sciences and Miss
Bache might appeal the
committee decision to the
Administrative Council.
The Administrative Coun
cil would have the power
to return the case to the
committee and call for a
full trial with all parties
present. If the committee
then found Miss Dieffen
derfer guilty, the case
would become moot that
is, it would no longer be
the concern of the District
Court.
The complicating fea
ture in the case is the disci
pline angle not the right of
the teacher to give grades,
but the fact that in this
case the grade was given
as punishment by the teach
er for misconduct," said
Holloway.
The local chapter of the
Association of University
Professors came out Nov.
2 in support of Miss
Bache's action in awarding
the "F", c la i m i n g that
she acted in good faith
withing the rules of the col
lege. A dissenting committee
member questioned her ac
tion, however, "there is a
right to discipline a stu
dent," he stated, "but does
the faculty have the right to
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ETHICAL IDEALS ... are part of the religious upheaval which has taken hold
across the nation. Students on many campuses are voicing their religious concerns
in mass meetings such as the one shown above.
Churches Pose Relevant Questions
To Solve Contemporary Problems
By Ton! Victor
Senior Staff Writer
Campus churches are attempting to
solve the age-old problem of making re
ligion relevant, according to the Rev.
Mr. Charles Stephens of the Unitarian
Church.
In addition to a change in worship
service ritual, many churches are con
cerning themselves with contemporary po
litical and social events such as civil
rights, poverty programs and the Viet
Nam war.
Three campus churches have recently
celebrated the modernization of ritual
with folk masses led by guitars and ban
jos. The Wesley Foundation had a mass
entitled "Rejoice" in an attempt to
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of liturgy, according to Rev. Raymond
Hain. The most recent innovation is the
Agape Mass.
This mass is representative of early
Christian masses and features a feast in
which participants are seated at a table
for the service.
This comes as a result of current
Catholic thought that the Church should
adapt itself to a change in times, accord'
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