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    Thursday, October 12, 1967
The Daily Nebraskan
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MUSEUM DIRECTOR C. BERTRAM SCHULTZ . . . inspects new exhibit on Costa
Rica in the Morrill Hall museum.
State Museum Launches
Reorganization Project
By GARY GILLEN
Junior Staff Writer
The University State Mu
seum has begun a reorgan
ization program to be com
pleted by next spring that
will present exhibits in a
more meaningful and edu
cational sequence, accord
ing to Dr. Bertrand C.
Schultz, museum director.
"We are attempting to ar
range all the articles of an
exhibit in one specific dis
play area. It may be a little
crowded in some areas but
I feel that the exhibits will
be more effective," Dr.
Schultz said.
The museum's long range
plans also call for an addi
tion to its present Morrill
Hall location. The addition
would be on the south side
and extend to Andrews Hall.
In three or four years the
new addition will house the
museum's dinosaur, space
and elephant exhibits, Dr.
Schultz said.
Plans for the new addi
tion have been pending for
several years but have been
delayed by lack of federal
and legislative approval.
Both deterring factors are
now under consideration.
'CRAMPED
"The museum has b e e n
cramped since it was
opened in 1927, so we must
make the best use of t h e
space that is available," he
said.
Plans for reorganization
this year include the recon
struction of the anthropolo
gy, the geology, the dino
saur and the health dis
plays, and the planatarium.
The anthropology display
is one of the first to be re
organized. Various anthro
pology exhibits in the muse
um are being moved to the
west half of the second floor.
"The anthropology exhib
it will be arranged in se-
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quences showing man's ag
ricultural, evolutionary and
cultural development," Dr.
Schultz commented.
Several anthropology dis
plays are now exhibited in
temporary cases donated
by Lincoln jewelers.
Anthropology dis
plays which are now shown
on the lower level will also
be moved to the second
floor.
The sequence will begin
at the top of the second
floor stairs of the north en
trance. The second floor will also
be shared by a newly or
ganized geology display.
The geology sequence will
include exhibits of rocks,
minerals and a chronologi
cal development of the
earth's crust, Schultz said.
One unique feature of the
geology display will be a
cave constructed at the top
of the east stairs.
NATURAL ASPECTS
It will include most of the
natural aspects, such as
crystal formations, found in
such caves.
Funds for the geology ex
hibit will be furnished by
the estate of the late Dr. E.
F. Schram.
Dr. Schram left one half
million dollars for the mu
seum and an equal amount
for the geology exhibit, ac
cording to Dr. Schultz.
Veterans'
Stipends
Increase
Nebraska veterans now
in school will soon receive
automatic increases in their
GI Bill education checks,
Charles St. J. Chubb, Man
ager of the Lincoln VA Re
gional Office, announced
last week.
The new amounts will be
included in checks sched
uled to arrive in November.
The rate increases were
provided in Public Law 90
77, signed last month by
the President, which be
came effective October 1.
Payments to single veter
ans taking full-time cours
es have been increased from !
$100 a month to $130, vet
erans with one dependent
from $125 to $155, and bet
erans with two dependents
from $125 to $155, and vet
ditional $10 will be provided
monthly for each depen
dent in excess of two.
Proportionnately smaller
allowances will be paid for
part-time training.
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"About half of the muse
um's funds come from do
nations. For instance, 15 of
the 16 wildlife exhibits on
the lower level were fi
nanced by the Cooper Foun
dation," he said.
Another exhibit on t h e
second floor which will un
dergo a change is the dino
saur exhibit.
All the dinosaur displays
will be located in a r o o m
next to the geology exhib
it. "This temporary room
. will be crowded but it will
be more effective to have
them all together," Dr.
Schultz said.
Reorganization on the
lower level will include a
time and space exhibit.
INCREASE CAPACITY
This exhibit will show
man's development through
out time in the area of
space, and will include dis
plays pointing out the con
tributions of such men as
Aristotle and Newton.
The time and space ex
hibit will begin with a scene
of a prehistoric man gazing
at a lunar eclipse from the
entrance of a cave.
The lower level also will
include the wildlife and
health exhibits.
Plans for the new addi
tion show the time and
space exhibit to be made up
of several levels.
The top level will display
a model of the solar sys
tem. The new addition would
also increase the seating
capacity of the planitarium
from 100 to 250, Dr. Schultz
noted.
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(All activities in Nebras
ka Union unless otherwise
indicated.)
INTER - VARSITY - 8
a.m., 12 noon.
GEOLOGY LAB ASSIS
TANTS 12:30 p.m.
PLACEMENT OFFICE
12:30 p.m.
AWS COURT 3:30 p.m.
HYDE PARK 3:30 p.m.
UNION TRIPS & TOURS
COMMITTEE 3:45 p.m.
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4:30 p.m.
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6:15 p.m.
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Aerial Team
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Thursday
Precision manuvers by
"The Thunderbirds", the
official U.S. Air Force aeri
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highlight the aviation open
house Thursday at the Lin
coln Municipal Airport
from 2-7:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Lincoln
Chamber of Commerce,
Lincoln Airport Authority
and the Nebraska Air Na
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will feature static displays
of both civilian and mili
tary aircraft. The showing
will include a walk-through
tour of a United Airlines
Boeing 727 three-engine jet
aircraft.
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Lincoln last April, the
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Trial System Of AWS Court
Judges Infraction Of Rules
By ED ICENOGLE
Senior Staff Writer
EDITOR'S NOTE: This ar
ticle is the third of a series
on the current court struc
tures at the University.
Associated Womens Student
(AWS) Court may be the only
court on the University cam
put that holds to trials.
The court, composed of 12
members of the AWS Board,
will consider appeals of its
own cases, according to Susie
Sittorious, AWS judicial vice
president. MAKE JUDGMENTS
The AWS court, designed to
make judgments on infrac
tions of women's hours,
is composed of all seniors on
the AWS board and sopho
BMOC And Queen
Interviews Today
Interviews for Activities
Queen will be held Thurs
day, Oct. 12, in the Union.
Room numbers will be
posted.
Linda Hansen WAA
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Queen representatives from
the following organizations
mav interview: Unicorns,
ACE. UNSEA. Quiz Bowl
YWCA, Tassels, Cadence
Countesses.
Interviews for "Big Man
On Campus," (BMOC) will
be held Thursday, Oct. 12
in the Union; room num
bers will be posted.
Randy Endelman Zeta
Alpha Phi pledge class
officers are: Katy Jones,
president: M a r c e Graf,
vice president, standards;
Ann Miller, secretary;
Nancy Hopwell. treasurer;
Pam Geu, scholarship, Cin
dy Swartz, activities, Bev
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Bixby, social chairman;
Jane Wiseman, philan
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mores and juniors elected
from the board.
"We discuss the infraction
with the girl," Miss Sittorious
said, "then we decide on any
action and explain our deci
sion." Co-eds are called before the
court when they have over 20
late minutes or three late
nesses after hours.
GIVE APPEALS
"Then, a girl may appeal
back to us the next week," she
added, "with any new evi
dence or additional explana
tion." In that case, the AWS Court
re-tries the case, she said.
Punishment for co-eds
judged to have invalid excuses
for not being into the living
Beta Tau 6:30; Duane
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Rho 6:40; Robert Rhodus
Delta Sigma Pi 6:50;
Richard Shameycett Delta
Upsilson 7:00. Loren
Faaborg Farmhouse
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Tau Omega 7:20; Rob
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Sieve Wald Sigma Alpha
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Steve Yaussi Sigma Chi
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Jon Jorgenson Sigma Phi
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Sigma Alpha Mu fratern
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icers are: Ken Wald. Ju
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Carl Tichauer. secretary;
Todd Greenstone, treasurer.
The new pledge class offic
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lon fraternity are: Terry
Fairfield, president; Bob
Miller, vice president; Dave
O'Hanlon. Junior IFC rep
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"Unusually they have valid
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Women students not willing
to accept the Court's decision
may appeal to Miss Helen
Snyder associate dean of stu
dent affairs, or the Student
Tribunal, she said, noting that
the Tribunal appeal had only
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"We average about eight or
nine cases each week," Miss
Sittorius said, "but sometimes
up to 25."
She said she expected the
recent establishment of the
Sandoz Hall Court to alleviate
the AWS Court of some of the
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The Sandoz Court is a"pilot
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