MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967 Some Women Directors Back Junior, 21 Keys The prevailing opinion among University house mothers and residence di rectors questioned by the Dally Nebraskan is that the extension of senior keys, to the Junior women and to those women who are 21 who meet the eligibility requirements, would be a highly practical and work able program. Kappa Kappa Gamma housemother, Mrs. Weigel, is highly in favor of ex tending the senior key sys tem. In talking to house mothers from other states she has found that this ex pansion has worked out well at other Universities. Mrs. Weigel added that In Utah, the sophomores who had high enough grade aver ages were allowed the Underground Film Shown At Sheldon Flashing lights intermin gled with colors and shad ows gradually reach a fren zied climax of disconnect ed motion and slowly settle into distinguishable pat terns of light. "Heroine," a 7 minute experimental film used in creating this event, was produced by three universi ty students; Bob Erickson, Mick Lowe and Tom Kay. "Underground" Films "Heroine" portrays the moods and emotions of the heroine user. It is repre sentative of films being made around the nation in the "Underground" film movement. "We took several hours worth of film to get the seven and one-half minutes of film we actually wanted to use," Lowe explained. "The splicing alone took another eight or nine hours." . Another underground movie, "Scream of the Slum God" depicts a "man crying out from the Jungle of civili zation." This film, produced by Jim Bledig and Sandy Beck er, will be shown in the Ne braska Union at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and 9 p.m. Thurs day. A 25c admission price will be charged at each per formance. An upsurge of interest in experimental or "under ground" films at the Uni versity prompted the Ne braska Union Film com mittee to offer a film tech niques class under the Ne braska Free University program. Chairman Susie Jenkins and co-chairman Joeff Hei den organized the class out line for the 15 students and professors enrolled in the class. "We work on new film techniques and discuss ex perimental films produced by students," Miss Jenkins explained. "For a first ef fort, I think the program has been a real success." Working on individual programs and films, most students use an eight mm movie camera. Because most hand cameras do not have sound apparatus, a sound track has to be taped separately and co-ordinated with the film. "If we're going to contin ue the program next year, WANTED Teoehen or atudanU tor "! .nd avatlabla to work ontir. mw on coitt to cow farnltur. inortnt. Must bo ovor il. av'" rooord and food refarancaa. Ccm"10 tZ DadS. Tra-eoaUatal Mown. 31M Adam. 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She added that at home, these women wouldn't be made to come in at a specified hour, so there is no reason why they shouldn't have keys. Expansion of the senior key system would "me chanically work out fine," stated Mrs. Jan Hazlet, Sandoz residence director. "There is good reason to seriously consider the ex pansion of keys to juniors and 21 year olds, and I however, we have to solve two problems; money to fi nance film-making equip ment, and a class leader with experience." Earlier in the semester, the union committee spon sored a film weekend in conjunction with Sheldon Art Gallery. A series of films and speakers ex plained filming techniques and movie criticism. "We hope that our week end program prompted Creighton University in Omaha to sponsor the film program they had a few weeks ago," Miss Jenkins said. The Creighton program featured a lecture by film producer Otto Preminger. "Underground" films created by other students include "UltraMan," a superman satire produced by Lincoln Southeast senior Arthur Bullock. The film features double exposures to create a "flying" effect Other experimental films, produced throughout the country, appear every lery. Outstanding Nominations Deadline for nominations for the 34th Outstanding Ne braskan awards will be noon, May 5. Letters of nomination should either be sent or brought to the Daily Nebraskan office. Faculty-Student The award is given at the end of each semester to one faculty member and one student. This year's first semester honorees were for-. mer YR president Cathie Shattuck and Registrar Emeritus Dr. Floyd Hoover. The "Outstanding Nebras kan" award originated in 1950 and was formerly called the "Best Husker" award. Past Honorees Among the outstanding faculty members and admin ARNOLD PALMER Debxa Shirt Service 21st & 0 13th & F JOURNALISM GRADUATE To handle a rural offset pub llsetion. One of larger news papers in Nebraska. Contact Robert Pureed 4001 Sheridan Blvd., 489-3647. unci South Central Regional Director - 'THE CONTEMPORY CHRIST" College life meeting -r j i.an Union 345 Tuesday 7.30 co Ed Murray 1016 K Street Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone 432-4121 would not be opposed to expanding the present sys tem," she added. Mrs. Agnes Hakel, Sig ma Kippa housemother, "Doesn't think that there should be too much objec tion to expansion of senior keys." "If the girls don't abuse the privilege, there are times when they should enjoy this privilege," she added. Negative Comments Several of the housemoth ers polled had negative comments toward extending the key system to eligible Juniors and 21 year old women. Mrs. Mary Ward, house mother of Delta Delta Delta is not in favor of the sys tem and "does not feel that it would be too practical." "I may be awfully conser vative," she added, "but when we live in a situation such as this, seniors should have more privileges that do not extend to juniors." "With all those late nights, the girls wont be on the dean's honor roll," stated Mrs. Anita Camp bell, Alpha Delta Pi house mother. "What's good for one girl isn't necessarily good for another," added Mrs. James Arnold, Alpha Xi Delta housemother. Key System Expansion According to a motion passed by the AWS Board, the senior key systen will be expanded in order that all junior and senior wom en and all women over 21 who meet the eligibility re quirements may participate "EachgW who is eligible to participate in the key system and who desires to aI L .m , aws a lie. in tne system. do so will oav AWS a de posit of $1.60 as soon as she receives permission to participate in the system. "This money will be put into a permanent fund to provide for replacement of a cylinder (a lock) and keys in the event that a key is lost from a living unit," according to the motion presented by senior key chairman, Mimi Rose. University women will be eligible to participate in the key system with parental permission and a 2.0 grade average, Miss Rose stated. Nebraskan Close Soon istrators honored in the past are: Chancellor C. R. Gus tavson, Dr. Robert Manley, Dr. Robert Hough, Dr. Ber trand Schulz, R. Neale Cop pie, Donald Olson and Karl Shapiro. Past student winners have included: Larry Frolik, John Lydick, Don Ferguson and John Lonnquist. Winners of this semester's awards will be announced in the May 8 Daily Nebraskan. Fletcher Situation Ethla Fletcher Moral Responsibility Situation Ethics at Alitor lnzsT ... (IK Gospel of Cbrlrtian Athoiim Radical Theology and the Nebraska Book Store 1135 R Street Lincoln, Nebraska 1 Nr. Free Parking at 12th & Q hear The Dally (,Ldt6itkli (All meetings are at the Nebraska Union unless otherwise noted.) OMICRON KATPA UPSI lon, 11:30 p.m. GREYHOUND Lines, noon. MASTERS Program, press Conference, 1:30 p.m. PANHELLENIC, Masters Tea, 3:30 p.m. ASUN, Academic Re search Committee, 3:30 p.m. p.m. UNION Film Committee, 3:45 p.m. ASUN Student Senate Masters Coffee, 4 p.m. PHI BETA KAPPA Initi ation, 4 p.m. TASSELS, 4:30 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 5:30 p.m. Officers of Pi Kappa P h i fraternity are Eric Wood, president; J i m Guretzky, treasurer; Steve Plettner, secretary; Dave Nixon, his torian; Kerry Hookstra, chap lin; Jim Christol, pledge trainer; Jim Guretzky, IFC Representative, and Kerry Hookstra, rush chairman. Officers of Phi Upsilon Omi cron are Charlene Vavricek, president, Dorothy Dering, vice-president; Trudy Lieber man, secretary, Jan Whitney, treasurer; Georgia Stevens, chaplain; Shirley Whidden, historian; Rose Hoffman, li brarian; and Joyce Bruha, Ag Executive Board Rep resentative. , n Block, Bridie iO " Ffo TioWitf Man m. xw; The Block and Bridle Honors banquet will fete Willard Waldo for his out standing contributions to the Nebraska and national live stock industries, according to banquet chairman Dave Kraeger. At the banquet, set for May 3 at the Nebraska Union, Dr. Clayton Yeutter, executive assistant to the governor and Dean E. F. Frolik of the College of Agriculture and Home Eco nomics will speak. The banquet will recog nize Waldo for outstanding contributions to the Nebras ka and national livestock industries, according to Kraeger. Waldo, a former state senator from DeWitt and longtime producer of pure bred beef, swine and sheep, has held top posts in many livestock and agricultural organizations and currently is chairman of the Nebras ka Hog Cholera Eradication Committee. OPEN DAILY 1 PJUL Pool Tobias . . . Snooker Tablet ... Open Bowling . . SNOOKER BOWL N. 48th Dudley Your Key To Entertainment Through Reading 1 Work $1.95 $1.95 Death of God Nebroskan PHI MU, 5:45 p.m. TOWNE CLUB, 5:50 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 6 p.m. PHI BETA KAPPA SIG-. MA XI, 6:15 p.m. UNICORNS, 7 p.m. TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 7 p.m. DELTA ZETA, 7 p.m. PHI MU, 7 p.m. TOWNE CLUB Mothers, 7:30 p.m. MATH Counselors, 7:30 p.m. TOWNE CLUB,7:45 p.m. ZETA BETA TAU, 9 p.m. TUESDAY CAMPUS LIFE, 4 p.m., East Union. PEOPLE TO PEOPLE, 4:30 p.m. Nev; officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon are Bob Watkins, president, Rich Chapman, vice-president; Rich Osborne, treasurer; John Barnes, Jiis torian; Jim Tepley, sergeant at arms; Jim Staley, scholas tic chairman; and Rod Nei mann, pledge trainer. Officers for Zeta Beta Tau are Randy Endelman, pres ident; Ron Blumkin, vice president; Marshall Tur kel, secretary; Barry Lot man, treasurer; Ken Hober man, treasurer; Ron Frank, pledge trainer; and Abe Gel bart, historian. Mew officers for Zeta Tau Alpha are G ema Bohch, P ident; Ruth Hagedarn, first vfprtSll. rj Bo" ship chairman; Gayte Bo- Alpha are Genia Bolich, pres- ,avih swrnid vice-nresiaent and pledge trainer, Sandy H in man, secretary; Les lie Smith, treasurer; Susie Schultz, social chairman; Su sie Henderson, stand ards chairman; Susie Yet man, membership chairman and Carla McGhie, ritual. New officers of the Mech anized Agricultural Club are Club are Gary McCord, president; Roger Meyer, vice president; Brian Marisa, treasurer; Harley Austin, Jr., secretary; and Merle Jahde, agriculture executive representative. PERSON'S YAMAHA SERVICE AND SALES ALL MODELS AVAILABLE PRICES FROM $219 DELIVERED IN LINCOLN OVER 54 CYCLES READY TO DRIVE OFF THE LOT FINANCING AVAILABLE New Location f n , mi m ,' "": " " t 1 , ' I i .. . t ' , ' . . ., X- r-'4 THE JMDWESTS OLDEST AND MOST MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE FACILITY Courses offered in: Professional accounting ic Private Secretarial Business Administration Executive Secretarial Accounting Stenogrannle if General Business TWO GREAT SCHOOLS COMBINED Rl ONE NEW BUILCK5 U'XOLII SCHOOL of C0:".!EECE& 111 1821 'V STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 432-531$ Alumni To Begin With Discussion Eleven outstanding Uni versity alumni will begin a series of informal discus sions with University stu dents during the Masters Week program Monday. At 10 a.m. the Masters will be given a tour of the campus by the Builders Tours Committee. Luncheon Assignments From 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. the Masters will have luncheon assignments at the following living units: Kappa Delt-Miss Mereditn Thorns; Beta Theta Pi-Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brownell; Gamma Phi Beta-Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chace; Alpha Tau Omega Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson; Delta Upsi lon Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold; Alpha Xi Delta Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Greenslit; Theta Xi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gustafson; Sigma Alpha Mu Dr. and Mrs. J. McVicker Hunt; Phi Gamma Delta Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Phillippe; Delta Delat Delta Dr. and Mrs. Allan Smith. At 1:30 p.m. there will be a press conference, open to all students, in Room 232 in the Nebraska Union. From 2:30 to 3:45 in Mas ters will have the opportun ity to visit areas of per sonal choice and from 3:45 to 4:00 p.m. there will be a special break for them in the Conference Rooms in the Nebraska Union. ASUN Coffee ASUN will hold a coffee for the Masters at 4 p.m. in the Conference Rooms. In addition Panhellenic will sponsor a tea for the ladies at 3:30. The dinner assignments from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m wi g doz Hall Abc Hall Miss. M e r e d i t M d M Bu will el h Thorns, Mr. and Mrs. Bur ton Chace, and Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold; Cather Hall Mr. and Mrs. '"El mer Gustafson, and Dr. and Mrs. Allan Smith; Burr joined by Love, Fedde, and Ag Men Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brownell; Alpha Phi joined by Pi Kappa Pi and Beta Sigma Psi SUMMER IN EUROPE??? Standard Motor Company win tall you how to mvi up to "" iports cart parchem yorttot. rar Information. tt at STANDARD MOTORS 1731 "0" 4501 "O" St. Mr. and Mrs. John Daw son. Farmhouse Joined by Al pha Gamma Rho and Al pha Gamma Sigma Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Green slit; Phi Kappa Psi joined by Kappa Alpha Theta Dr. and Mrs. J. McVicker Hhnt; Kappa Sigma joined by Kappa Kappa Gamma and Towne Club Dr. and Mrs. Alan Moritz; Pi Beta Phi joined by Delta Sigma Pi and Unicorns Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Phillippe. Master's Visits From 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. the Masters will visit the following living units: Al pha Delta Pi joined by Del ta Zeta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Miss. Meredith Thorns; Selleck Quadrangle Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Phil lippie, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brownell, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson. Sigma Chi joined by CM Omega Mr. and Mrs. Burton Chace; Alpha Chi Omega joined by Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Kappa Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold; Cornhusker Co-op joined by Brown Palace and Pioneer House Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Greenslit. Delta Tau Delta joined by Alpha Omicron Pi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gustafson; Women's Residence Halls Dr. and Mrs. J. McVicker Hunt; Sigma Nu joined by Phi Mu and Theta Chi Dr and Mrs. Alan Moritz; Phi Delta Theta joined by Zeta Tau Alpha and Sigma Delta Tau Dr. and Mrs. Allan Smith. 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SYRACUSE, LY. 13202J Peg 3 Ivy Sing Participants Announced Ten women'! groups nd six men's groups win par ticipate in the annual Ivy Day Sing according to Kar cn Wcndt, Ivy Day Sing chairman. Women's p r o g r m in eludes: Alpha Xi Delta, "Give Me the Simple Life"; Alpha Chi Omega, "Sigh No More Lady;" Alpha Omicron Pi, "The Little Horses"; Alpha Phi, "'Let Me Entertain You"; Chi Omega, "Bouree for Bach." Delta Gamma, "You're Just In Love"; Gamma Phi Beta, "When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin Along"; Kappa Del ta, "Spring Is Here"; Pi Beta Phi, "Al Di La"; Zeta Tau Alpha, "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White." Nineteen groups tried out for the 10 available places. 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