Friday, December 2, 1966 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Proposed Amendments Include New IDC Name sMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii iiiimiiiiiiiin tin iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii minim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiii Three articles in a pro posed inter-dormitory con stitution were amended by the Interdorm Coordi nating Committee (IDCC) Wednesday. The amendments changed the n a m e of the proposed organization to Inter Dorm Association and changed the member ship selection. A previous interdorm constitution written by IDCC was defeated by dor mitory residents in elec tions Nov. 7, 8 and 9. The IDCC is now re-writ- Nebraskan Positions Available Applications for next semester's Daiiy Nebras kan staff will be avail able Friday. Interviews for senior staff positions will be held Dec. 9. Nebraskan applications may be obtained in the Nebraskan office in the basement of the Nebras ka Union, at the Univer sity School of Journalism in Nebraska Hall and at the Student Activities Office in the Union. Positions available on the staff include: editor, news editor, managing editor, business manag er, sports editor, copy editors, night news edi tor and assistant, news assistant, junior and senior- staff writers, pho tographers and business assistants. The Publications Board will hold interviews for editor, news editor, man aging editor, business manager and sports edi tor Dec. 9. Applications for these positions are due in the Nebraskan office the morning of Dec. 8. The new staff will hold Interviews for the other positions and those ap plication blanks are due Dec. 12. Any full-time student with at least a 2.0 aver age may apply. ing and changing the con stitution for the proposed organization. A motion was passed to remove sections providing that residents whose halls did not approve the consti tution be represented by a non-voting delegate and providing for honorary memberships. The motion was introduced by Ted Suhr of Selleck Quadran gle. The membership section remaining in the constitu tion states that all residents whose halls have approved the constitution will be members of t h e Associa tion. A motion to provide that all residents halls whose residents voted by major ity for membership, shall be granted membership, was defeated. Dave Snyder of Bun West, who presented the motion, explained that resi dents should vote for or against being members of the IDA, rather than vote for or against the constitu tion. Suhr said that if resi dents approve the organiza tion, they are automatical ly governed by the constitu tion. Residents should make it known to their representatives if they are opposed to the constitution, he said. John Fryar, of Cather, added that the last consti . tution was passed unani mously by the IDCC, but failed to be approved by a majority of residents in six residence halls. Also approved was a mo tion by Suhr to change the nominating procedure of executive officers. The mo tion stated that applications for president and vice presi dent be accepted by the council one week before election of officers. The motion that the pres ident and vice president be elected by secret ballot of the council was tabled until the IDCC meeting next Wednesday in Abel Hall. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS ! BytFohnOiborn The Story of the Original "Angry Young Man" See it Tonight or Tomorrow Night! Howell Memorial Theatre For Reservations Phone 477-8711 Ext. 2072 Tickets at Door or 12th & R Lincoln, Nebr. Books FOR SALE Twain of the Hurt". Bowrn. Am Rund Owlcr Jzzmir Cullur (Hlrk) Fn IKxiluUir. 2.W ,N. 12ih. drr Umn Amplifier iiued 3 montlu) . IMS fcwth Mlh. hrlu Moore'f "Emperor id k'-Crm". , , ... 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Jj-,-,,,,., Funds Needed For Deficit Uncurred From Exchange j UNSEA Meeting Makes Proposal For Teachers Curriculum Changes A fund-raising drive is presently in progress to raise the $200 deficit in curred this semester by the YWCA in bringing the two exchange students from Stillman College. The YWCA incurred the debt when it paid the $200 difference between the costs at Stillman and those at the University, for the two students, Michael Figures and Alice Watts. Kris Bitner, chairman of the ASUN committee work ing on the Stillman ex change program, said that they are attempting to raise the money in order to pay the YWCA for its ex penses. x "We have raised $100, so far, by writing letters to in terested people, asking for their aid, and by the carameled apples sold by the YWCA," Miss Bitner stated. liIn the next f e w weeks, we plan on sending letters to all the living un its and asking for their help in our drive to obtain the money." Miss Bitner also asked that any student who is planning on attending t h e Sugar Bowl and would have room in his car for an ex tra person when he returns, contact the YWCA. "It would save expenses Amateurs Star . . . Movie Makers To Unite Future movie stars, producers, script writers, and directors soon will have an opportunity to make a movie, according to Sandy Becker. Becker, a freshman in law college, is organizing a campus film group of amateurs to make movies. "We need actors, script writers, cameramen, sound technicians, musicians to compose original theme music, and advertisers to produce a motion picture," Becker said. Two professors in the journalism school have ex pressed interest in acting as advisors to the film making organization, he said. The group will use equipment from the University photo production department to make a movie, Becker said. Since there was no previous film group on campus, Becker said he is organizing a group for amateur film makers. He said he has had some experience with a film group at New York University. No experience is needed, he said, and all interested persons should contact him at the Law College. for Miss Watts and Figures if they could return ;om their Christmas vacations, at their homes in Alabama, in this manner," Miss Bit ner said. "Arrangements would be made for the two students to meet their transportation wherever it is convenient," she added. Miss Bitner said that in formation and applications for University students to attend Stillman College in the fall semester of 1967 will be mailed to living un its in the next several weeks. The applicatons and the information will also be available at that time on the door of the YWCA or ASUN offices. "We plan to meet with interested students either the week before or t h e week after spring vaca tion. At that time, Fig ures and Miss Watts will speak on what Stillman is like and what University students should expect at tending a small, predomin antly Negro institution," she explained. "The two students who will participate in the ex change program will be se lected by interview." Miss Bitner said that there has already been quite a bit of interest gen erated by University s t u dents in participating in the program. THE WILD . . . WACKY "LOVE 'N' MARRIAGE HIT" rcDf Cealh-Vtrua IJsMieerge CScott K , 1 Al 1 pywifc, V81 lUHltSmtM TECHNICOLOR Wouldn't you rather be with No. 1? (Coming soon) 1966-67 Nebraska Union Fine Arts Convocations Series Presents THE SWINGLE SINGERS In Concert if ifi, y X1 i$Q Tuesday, December 6, 8 p.m. Nebraska Union Ballroom Free Tickets are available at the Nebraska Union Main Cashier's Desk I ARE YOU SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING? .". a-aw eat - e .- People in love have a crazy way of getting wrapped up in each other and forgetting ahnut everything ele. 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A proposal will be pre sented to UNSEA dele gates at the convention stating that all students who graduate from teach ers colleges in 1966 will not teach for less than an annual salary of $5500. This is an attempt to put pressure on Nebraska school boards for higher salaries, she said. Also at the convention. Walter K. Beggs, Dean of Teachers College, will speak on innovations in teachers' education. Wayne Bledsoe, a teach er from Arkansas, will speak on the problems of teaching to minority groups. GO WAY DOWN YONDER TO NEW ORLEANS ON THE NEBRASKA UNION'S SUGAR BOWL TRIP 4 BIG NIGHTS AT THE JUNG HOTEL ROUND TRIP AIR FARE GROUND TRANSFERS SUGAR BOWL GAME TICKET INSURANCE STUDENTS $195.00, FACULTY and STAFF $210.00 Sign up in the Sugar Bowl Headquarters, south lobby of the Nebraska Union. Open Noon to 4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Call extension 2450 for further information. 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