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Thursday, February 8, 1968 The Daily Nebraskan Page B if r I i i r y f A 5 ' -i'uA' A- ;A - 1 i. ? . M s""' i , i V - - I I , - I t ' I 1 V ' - 1 if V. "v? iv''V' - ? i I I ? ! il fc-fi PHOTO BY MIKE HAYMAN Budding artist . . . contributes the first decoration in the Nebraska Union wall paint Thursday and Friday. Paints and brushes are the only materials students need to join the paint-in, according to Carol E. Graham, Union contemporary arts chairman. Packard to speak at Union 'Vance Packard, the author who "investigates tomorrow today" will speak at 3:30 in the Union ballroom. His ability to recognize modern situations that en danger personal liberty are evident in his best sellers such as "The Hidden Persua ders" which points out the physochological research that goes into advertising, accord ing to critics. American class structure is studied in his 1957 novel, "The Status Seekers." Other books he has published are '.'The Waste Makers," "The Pyra mid Climbers," and "The Na ked Society." A Columbia University graduate with his M.A. in journalism, Packard has worked for papers in New York and Boston in addition to writing for many periodicals. AWS constitution approved; ratification election to follow by Jan Parks Senior Staff Writer With Tuesday's approval by the AWS Board, the newly-revised AWS constitution is now In final preparation for the AWS ratification election. The board's approval marks the end of four months of con stitutional revision by the AWS constitutional conven tion, which is composed of delegates elected from living units. The document is now being prepared for the AWS ratifi cation election after Coed Fol lies (Feb. 23), according to Nancy Coufal Hungerford, AWS constitutional convention chairman. Minor recommendations She explained that minor recommendations made by the board will be considered at the final constitutional con vention meeting Thursday. AWS workers will distribute about one thousand copies of the constitution to the uving units, Mrs. Hungerford said, to introduce AWS members to the content of the document before the ratification elec tion, which will be held in the living units. , She explained that AWS members would be voting to accept or reject the Constitu tion in total. Board's approval Susie Sitorius, judicial vice president, said that the Board s approval of the con stitution is probably the most important action that AWS has taken this year. ' illost of the e n e r g y of AWS this year has been di rected toward the revision of the constitution," agreed Ann Windle, AWS president. Miss Sitorius felt that giv ing each living unit a voice in the revision of the constitu tion was "a concrete example of the efforts of AWS to iden tify with all of the women students on the University campus She said that the delegates to the constitutional conven tion had adequately conveyed the ideas of AWS members. She was confident that the consitution will be ratified la ter this month Although almost all of t h e board members were in favor mm PERSONAL Nebrmjka Region Sport Cr Club of America PORTS CAE KALBl'E Feb. 1. 1MI CongTOM tan on Went "0" RefutritioD :30 p.m. Start 7:30 p.m. Special raduoMl Unlvwulty entry ta I do tronliK la my horn, chirMd to U pico. Pdom ut-im. KELP WANTED Local Company nwOa two cclloga mco to work part ttma. 4BM414. FOR SALE Stfreo ytem: pra-ampUflar, two arnpB Hera loach 70 watta). two ancloatd peakcra. FBI tuner. Garrard turn labia. Bi beautiful found. 4-3a after tpm. 2 T BIrd Sea to Believe, Fee. Air. U00 No. 01 434-M27. 114-Ford XL 390. 26.000 mile, air. power ateerlna. Black with red in terior. 434-22M. FOR RENT Small 3 room eottafe. Furnlahed. air 'imdlUoiied. ai heat, outdoor picnic area. Ixmt a tavorita of married University eturient. Referencee ra uired. Call after 3pm. 48S-22U. of the constitution's passage, i negative response by b o a r d there was some discussion. members. AWS Board debate centered around the required member ship clause. This clause states that all University undergrad uate women are automatical ly members of AWS. Voluntary membership Elaine Kallos asked the board to consider the possi bility of having voluntary membership in AWS. She said that voluntary membership would prevent attempts by women to renounce their AWS membership. (Diane Hicks attempted to renounce her AWS membership last year.) Miss Kallos said that volun tary membership Into AWS would make AWS a stronger organization of hard-core and interested people. Miss Kal los suggestion was given a Miss Helen Snyder, associ ate dean of student affairs and an AWS adviser, explained that automatic membership in AWS hinges on two points: No girl is exempt from AWS rules, whether she is a member of AWS or not. There are no obligations of AWS membership. Mem bers are not required to pay dues. AWS benefits "AWS gives girls only bene fits," Miss Snyder explained. "An AWS member can vote for AWS officers and oan participate in any number of program areas." The Board also discussed provisions in the constitution giving the AWS Congress (the body to replace AWS Board if the new constitution goes into effect) power to remove members for non-attendance. The revised constitution says that congress may expel members for two unexcused absenses. One boa rd member ex pressed concern that girls might attend AWS congress meetings only to be marked present, and not to contribute anything to the meeting. The AWS president coun tered that some sort of atten dance requirement is neces sary for a cohesive organiza tion. Program v i c e-president Steph Tinan said, "It is im possible to conduct an organi zation by telephone. The attendance require' ment is needed because "each congress member will have a responsibility to her constitu ents, who should be guaran teed representation in congress." fvM ' z5r If vy-t mmmxnvm taTff i wymikii.AmmaJk.:,.., , Engineer Breaks Through Technical - Reading Barrier Bill Anderson it an engineer for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. In hii profenion he it confronted with a fre menrJout amount of technical material. It's no wonder that he enrolled in a rapid reading course. Bill it not a naturally fast reader. He started the Evelyn Wood Reading Dy namic! course as an average student, reading about 300 wordi per minute, and increased his speed over 6 'A times. Mechanical devices are not used in the method, and Bill was able to practice directly en material he had to read. He says, I can now read my, technical material at 2,000 words per minute, with good comprehension. ' Being a fast, efficient reader, Bill has more time to devote to his wife and two children, time for skiing and fish, ing. He even has time to relax and read just for pleasure. Bill is but one of 300,000 successful graduates of Reading Dynamics, from all walks of life who have found the answers to their particular reading needs. Attend a free demonstration to learn more about the Evelyn Wood method. You may not learn to read as fast as Bill Anderson land then again, you might) but the nationally-known Read ing Dynamics guarantees that you'll .1 I 1 X ' ! I ..'lL i iai Triple your reading speea wun ooa comprenension or receive a tuition refund. FREE DEMONSTRATION AND LECTURE LINCOLN Thursday, Febr. 8 and Friday, Febr. 93:39 and 7:30 p.m. READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE, 1601 "P" Street Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS 1601 "P" Street Lincoln, Nebraska ,Phone:435-2168 a a tl "I O 0 'v'y Wood Reading Dynamics Q IllSII fm 1601 "P" St., Uncela Nebraska 68501 e-l Please aena! d$crlpllv folder. U wOUDOn El ' r,,,' '" I vnJtr ie ebligatio aae e taUima will call. J gp j Q N,m I OSiV n Sfr" " fhm tr ' U Cily Sf.f 2ip Cfanmim (CMkam? THURSDAY, FEB. 8 INTER-VARSITY - 8 a.m. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION-8 a.m. PANHELLENIC-9:30 a m. SOCIOLOGY DEPT., COF FEE WITH VANCE PACK. ARD 10 a.m. STUDENT AFFAIRS 11 a.m. EAST UNION LUNCHEON, DR. STANLEY EINSTEIN -11:15. LUNCHEON FOR VANCE PACKARD 12:30 p.m. PLACEMENT LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. FOOD HANDLERS INSTI TUTE2:30 p.m. ASUN HOUSING COMMIT-TEE-3:30 p.m. TOWNE CLUB NOMINA TIONS COMMITTEE . 3:30 p.m. VANCE PACKARD LEC TURE 3:30 p.m. UNION MUSIC COMMITTEE- p.m. UNION SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE-4:30 p.m. UNION PUBLIC RELA TIONS COMMITTEE 4:30 p.m. PHI MU ALPHA SINFO-NIA-6 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORG.-6:30p.m. AWA INTERVIEWS FOR IDEAL COED-6:30 p.m. AWS INTERVIEWS FOR OUTSTANDING COLLEGiAT MAN-:30p.m. QUIZ BOWL-4:45 p.m. PHI BETA LAMBA-7 p.m. SPANISH CLUB 7 p.m. N CLUB 7 p.m. SIGMA ALPHA ETA -7:30 p.m. AWS SKITMASTERS 7:30 p.m. MATH 7:30 p.m. CONSELORS - ECON & BUSINESS ROUND TABLE 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY CON CERNED DEMOCRATS 8 p.m. YOUNG REPUBLICANS -8 p.m. IFC RUSH BOOK - 9 p.m. POPLE TO PEOPLE PROJECT COMMITTEE 4:30 p.m., building G. YWCA CABINET - 4:30 p.m., building G. KOSMET KLUB - 6 p.m., building G. AUF EXECUTIVES 6:30 p.m., building G. AUF BOARD -7 p.m., building G. AWS REPRESENTATIVES 3:30 p.m., building H. ASUN ACTIVITIES COM MITTEE 7 p.m., building H. ALPHA KAPPA PSI-7:30 'War Game' to be shown "The War Game," a con troversial film depicting the effects of a nuclear bomb dropped on London, will be shown at the University Feb. 9, 10, and 11. It will be presented Friday night in Selleck cafeteria at 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sun day it will show at 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in the sheldon Auditorium. An opportunity to voice re actions to the film will be of fered at all showings. Tickets costing one dollar are available at all campus religious houses, Selleck Quad rangle, and in the Union. They may also be purchased at the door. Far Eastern Style Restaurant 1736 South Serving Oriental and American Food Closed Tuesday Call 423-8169 Med School admittance testing set Students who wish to apply for admission to any medical school in the fall of 1969 mut take the Medical College Ad mission Test either on May 4 or October 19 of this year. Acording to Paul A. Lan dolt, chairman of the pre medical advisory committee, those who wish to take the examination on May 4 mu ;t have their application forms completed and returned to New York before April 19, 1968. Special Sunday testing cen ters will be set up on Ma 5 and October 20 for those whose religious convictions prevent them from taking the examination on Saturday. The application forms for the spe cial Sunday test must be turned in before March 29, 1968. Under a new policy each examinee will now be in formed of his test results. Application forms for the test can be obtained from the premedical advisor or from Dr. Landolt, 109 Bessey Hall. Quiz how! Quiz Bowl matches will b held Thursday night in the small auditorium of the U.;ion. The following teams will be competing, and should be in isolation by 6:45 p.m.: Cather Hall 6 vs. Alpha Xi Delta Tur ties; Chi Omega vs. Sandoz 6: Beta Sigma Psi vs. Harpers Knights; Penn House vs. Add Hawks; Brown Palace vs. Uni corns; Fiji I vs. Lightening Bugs; Love Memorial Hall vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Mu vs. Delta Sig Half-Focals. The following teams shou'd be in isolation by 8:00 p.m. for second half action: Ah-! IV vs. Delta Gamma II; Deltn Tau Delta vs. Glenn House: Captain Billy's Quiz Bang vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Pound 3 and 10 vs. Nomens; Kappa Alpha Theta I vs. Beta Theta Pi B; Pi Beta Phi vs. God's Divine Independents; Corn husker Co-op vs. Bryan House; Acacia vs. Delta Gam ma I. Driver education to begin in April Te Men's Physical Educa tion Department is offering driving lessons to students and faculty, beginning the first week in April. r X. fa I J, ' feeaiea) give her a h e a r t shaped Diamond this Valentine's Day from Lincoln's Jewelers since 1905 at 1120 O St. It's time to put up... 1 n- s4ll tlHUIl uzu. 41 h - A 1 SJa'' 1 unmia.1 1. I iSi' OiiiuM ffiiliU The generation that's running the show right now Is everything you say it is. It makes war, Persecutes minorities, wallows in hypocrisy And abominates your idols. But it is a good many things You sometimes forget it is, as well. It's Tom Dooley, Dag Hammarskjold, Jack Kennedy. It is concepts: the Peace Corps, Ecumenism. The United Nations, Civil Rights. It is awesome technology, inspired research ennobling dreamt; You can take credit for None of its accomplishments. Blame for none of its sins. But the time is near when The terrible responsibility will be Yours. You can stand on the shoulders of this generation And reach for the stars Quite literally. Or You can keep to the ground Snapping at its heels. It's your choice. You're the candidates of the future. You are our life insurance. FtiOCnSil OillOS LIFE IKSUXAXCE COMPART ttAftT'OROh CONNECTICUT 1 ..fiwlw.-' iiafWiaaai 1 t r i I - I