Monday, February 19, 1968 The Daily Nebraskan : a- - Li nwgi aw if mm a o a n -flexible R evise constitution simpler 9 by Jan Parks Senior Staff Writer The newly revised AWS Constitution, although leng thy, is a much simpler docu ment than the former constitution. According to Nancy Coufal Hungerford, chairman of the AWS constitutional conven tion, the revised constitution is updated and will, if rati fied, better meet the needs of AWS. The revised constitution provides that "all under graduate women of the Uni versity of Nebraska ... are automatically members of AWS as of the time of their enrollment in the University . . ." This membership clause Is similar to constitutional provisions of most AWS or ganizations on other campuses of similar size, Mrs. Hunger ford said. Lincoln women are also in cluded in the required mem bership clause, although AWS regulations do not apply to them. "Since they are members, however, they can vote, run for AWS positions, and parti cipate in AWS programs," the chairman said. The executive branch of AWS will remain much the same as the president and the two vice presidents (one for judicial and one for program area) will be elected ballot. The candidate receiv ing the highest, number of votes becomes president and the two runners-up become vice presidents. "This system insures that a very qualified eirl who romps in second will not be out of the organization," Mrs. Hun gerford explained. Assisted by Cabinet Under the revised constitu tion, these officers will be as sited by six other elected cabinet officials, who are a part of the cabinet or execu tive board. In addition, a sec. retary and a treasurer will be appointed to serve as non voting members of the cabi net, she said. The cabinet's duties are to make appointments, coordin ate all parts of a rather de centralized AWS structure, and to communicate with ad ministration, housing and oth er organizations. Differ legislature The legislative structure. however, will differ marked ly under the revised constitu tion, Mrs. Hungerford said. An AWS Congress will re-lace the rule making powers that are now accomplished by AWS Board. "The new Congress com bines some of the features of the former House of Repre sentatives and AWS Board," the chairman said. Like the House of Reps, membership to Congress will be appor tioned by living units. Sandoz Hall, Smith Hall, Pound Hall, S e 1 1 e c k Quad rangle, and WRH will each elect three congressmen. So rorities as a group will elect nine congressmen. Each so rority will be allowed to norm nate one girl for congress man. East campus living units will vote in one election for two congressmen, although the chairman stipulated that both women can not be from the same living unit. Off campus women will elect three congressmen, one of which must be a girl with no sorority or T o w n e Club af filiation. Significant Change The change in apportion ment for delegates to the AWS rule-making body is significant because it insures a greater number of indepen dent representatives. AWS Board members are now elected from each class; 19 of the present 24 AWS Board members are affiliated with sororities. "Like the board, the Con gress has been kept to a relatively small size (29 con gressmen) so that it will be workable and so that the sense of responsibility to a small group will continue," Mrs. Hungerford explained. The chairman felt that the apportionment system pro vided by the revised constitu tion will be an improvement over the present system be cause "each woman student will be insured of having a congressman whom she can take her 'gripes' and sugges tions." A decentralized court sys tern is another prime element AW S Constitution in totum Constitution of the Associated Women Students of the University of Nebraska: The Const Ittitkra of the Associated Women Students Board of the Univer sity of Nebraska, called the AWS Board, is hereby revised and amended In all respects this eighth day of February, 1968, as Lsreinafter set forth, as fol low! Article I. Name The nam of this organization shad be the Associated Women Students of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Ne braska, and this organisation shall be federally referred to. and referred to herein, as aws. Article n. Paraee The purposes of this orranlzatton shall Mi ( The purposes of this organization shall Dei L To farther a spirit of unity among women of the University of Nebraska end to foster I personal sense of re sponslbUUy to themselves and to the University. 1 To stimulate an awareness of the opportunities and need of educated t. To enoonrafe successful balance of scholastic endeavor, socsal Ufe. and extracurricular activities. 4. To administer ( representative form of government whereby the interests of ell women students shall he served and to cooper' with the University of Ne braska In formulating and admlnister bif policies and regulation which per tain to those women students. I. To consider any matter of concern to women student end to offer a means of expression and action. Article m. Membership an kMbpffrMtnita women of the Uni versity of Nebraska at Lincoln. Nebras ka, are automatically member of AWS as of the time of tncir enroumsn as mm I University of Nebraska. 1 Article IV. Ezeeetlvo Breech Section 1: The executive powers of i AWS shall be vested in a Cabinet. 1 feriion i! ramose and Power et 4 Mm CbMwm. i The AWS Cabinet shaS have lb pow- i or and duty to: j a. Coordinate and overs afl part et i AW9 structure. I V. Coordinate and common lea t with i University of Nebraska administration J and housing personnel, faculty and otn- er organizations. 1 1. Make appointments for committee chairmen, overall aw -retary and treasurer, and ether osteon nel a needed, with the approval of 4 Make reconntendetlons to Congress for legislation or programming ded- . e. Make no the agenda for Oongres. I. The Cabinet may veto leglaUtlon 1 passed bv the Congress. A M vote of ? all Cabinet members is required for 2 veto. Congress may override sucb I a veto by a 21 vote of those present. 1 f. Cetnnet members shall be regular, I noe-voting members of Congress. I Section 3' Composition: 3 The Cabinet shall consist of three 1 elected omcers, six elected Cabinet I memhers. and two appointed, non-vot- tng officers. a Klected executive officers: The three elected officers shall be tr President, the Vice-President of the Judicial are and the Vice-President of the Program a candidate lor any a uv iv nix-trd notitions shall have had previous AWS experience, either as an eus Uosro memntr, ' -"-. i--. ....... Branch Court member. Court nt Ap peals memoer, Cabinet member, or Committee Chairman, at some time during her college csreer. She must have a li accumulative grade aver age on the 4 0 srsle snd must be a regularly-enrrdled student with fcinlor er senior standing during the year she Is to serve. b must also meet the riuversttr of Nebraska requirements tor pertwHpetloe In extracurricular sc tiiitiee. So nrl may serve more than e ar P" ... ek. f 1 ef President and the twe of I Ire, of Vice I President shsll be c.nd !t,ite en en hellot l sll-eampus Thev may run concurrently t"r fnsllkios. The eaeoiosie i . -irheet number of vote, sher. be Prest de and the next ttesthere- -a. ..,1.4M thai hiafhMt BUfTMJW Of w,l ..! h VWPwrtdMl erf Urn Pr . . - - . ....i -i . . . . aDootpted nv rram sen -' '-' J tte Prestde-it on tne nnn-" - the Ort-wng r.mot and I intles- The duties of ft ehsll he to ereeie " IrtV lUn to.ei.lngs ef the oTtxnlrMV;! om. rrees M Csb.net at the eed W term, sod t at genersllr as the -efl'W ef the "egaetratlosL The duties f the Viee-rY-eVJeM In i n jiiir et Toert ef Appeal sr Sto work with the Hrar.cn Coofts "thTceert af Apr-'t mw.iis of tee ""X"" .,4s ever 'l e-mer.1 meeungs la the tw-m the "i,t.tAmi In The . b V"T1 bs to etisre. eW the Pr-rsn, "Z. rfcooTm j " . .i lo rlr- V' Prevet M ih. iudictal area . V. Three OH- sww. fVigre-- fr-" mm members. The eOVT three na" -7U-1X. tS? the IZtJ, " H d VfPt BV Veer esceri me r' - csnd'Aste l- m.t the t'trr.ttv Nebr.-ks' re 1. b,r Mr(ICr-. Hi extr- le .0 nmr w."""! ms -m-i . 1 - MHletostloe eorrwuisr sHMIl-s snd " H"rJ ,-olstlv grsde average Ow , 'a'oX-J fVtWrs- Amjrsnt jcers rt,.t. be s ecr.ry sod T'Z. LMHsern shell V msd- by r.bmet Sod Sppeoved Hv V'"' The sod the J" be er.se-d a e""u I'1 - l-wibers. "J?JZ filled by an i-rr wb" 1 hoMs n. -the, curr- poeriw I (.rex mil be held to ffH these F!vU- Th hC of fWre r .'..'i he to rerwd ll rnlrul "I 11- meetirgs ef Cengtea d f Caot- TV. dettee of BV Treasurer shsll bs te--e the fins-ieisl feeotd i Am all money M the um Ae.vtu- rend and to I" re-.H)tioa fr the tymeat f authoitsso biiv ft-"t 4' Hemoe.l sad Beelacemeet- II the mtH-m nt preefcleot hn be- e-"ie varsat, th vw pre-wem re eeHlne the next hUheel eelr-ber of request a hearing before Congress. Th President shall preside unless she Is neing considered for removal. In which case the Judicial Vice-President shall preside. A 4 vote of all AWS Con gressmen is required for removal from office. Section 5: Term of Office: The term of office tor all elected and appointed officer and Cabinet members shall be one year. Section 8: Program area: a. Conereg shall have the power to form standing and temporarv committee. and designate whether such committees shall be Congressional or open. Con gressional committee members and chairmen may be only Congressmen, Cabinet members and Court of Ap nea la members. Open committee mem ber and chairmen may be any AWS members. b. ChairriKn of committee shall be ap pointed by the Cabinet with the ap proval of Oigress. Interview may be held to select such chairmen, in which ease, the Interviewing board shall be et up Dy tne cabinet. 0. Worker Council: The Worker Coun cil ahall be composed of freshmen women student selected by an inter viewing board set up by the Cabinet. The purpose of the AWS Workers Coun cil is to acquaint ireenmeo women wnn the functions of AWa. After general orientation, worker may be assigned to committee". Article V. Legtslstlve Branck section 1: The legislative power ef AWS shall be vested in Congress. Section 1: Purpose and Power of the Congress! Congress shall have the power to: a. Legislate regulation for women stu dents living under the Jurisdiction of AWS. b. Approve all appointment made by thd Cabinet and the Court of Appeals. . Aoprove Branch Court constitutions. d. Evaluate, determine, and approve AWS programs. . Approve AWS expenditure. f. Amend AWS by-laws and propos amendment to the AWS constitution. (. Remove AWS officers, commltte chairmen, cabinet member, and Con gressmen. SectJoa 3: Composition of Congress: a. The Congress shall he elected pro portionately from living units as sped' fied in the by-laws. It shall also In elude Congressmen who represent off campus women students, the number of such amgregemen to also Be speci fied In the bv-lawx. b. Qualifications: Congressmen shall be members of the living unit they repre sent during the majority of their term of office. All candidates for Congress shall have a 21 accumulative grade averaee or above and shall meet the eligibility requirements for participa tion In extracurricular activities re oulred by the University of Nebraska. C. Blc-tlon: Sororities; Fach sorority that forms a living unit shall nominate one girl meet ing the above qualification to run for Lonere. Dormitories: Any girt who meets the sbme qua!fici fens mav run lor the position of t nge. jsman In the dormitory where she W'l be living the following fall. East campus shall elect Congress men at large from among the dormi tories and cooperatives located on the K-t Campus, CKf-Tamnus: Any AWS member meet ing the above qualifications who win not be residing In a campus living unit during the following school year may run for the position of off campus t on rressman. At least one of the Congress men so elected must be unaswicutea with anv enmrtlv or Towne Club un less there shall be no candidate meet- toe fa's requ'rement. lection 4: Removal and Replacement. The AWS fJonerws shall have the now er to remove Its own members after a hesrlne at whi'h the PreeMent of AWS shsll preside. Two unexcused absences bv snv ixmsreesman sna'i UMFnaum-n necessitate such a hearing. The AWS Cebliet mav also call enh a hearing tor failure to perform duties. A i vole of all Congressmen shall be necessary to remove a t.orgressman. If a Congressman ive the Univer sity, move to a diflerent llvmg unit, resigns, or Is removed Hm office, the first runner-up shsll automatically take her place. "eeunn i: Term ot tnnce: The term ef olfle for all Congress men sh'l be one year. Artlrle VI. Jedl-lat Braack S-cti'si I: The AWS Judicial system shsll consist of a central Court of Ap prsl rd a ""tem of Branch Courts. Section I: Purpose and Power of the Ju1'eal P-reich- a The AWS Branch Courts shall hear and act own cae Involving viola tion of AWS regulations by gin un der OS" CSJel'e eney-lfe fcjri- Such c's shall he herd by the firsnch Courts when referred to them bv their records com minces, b Th AWS Court of Aore-s' mav hear snd set upon rase rreoy near, or the stratk-h Courts H caee of aopesl by the woman student Involved. In event of new eviderre, Hie ree wi'l fret b rere-ard by the original Branch CMrt, Se.lien I: atroeture: a, w Brseh Cuets: Inter SVirontv coon: on mier-wo-omr em.rl h" hear caees Involving women artusily living M a sommv house r-h M-wrltv thai forms a IK'n oelt rnsv nominate on nrl who will he living In the house durtn" her term of oltlee li re for the AWS Inter-wirortlv Court. Te seven- csrdd-ites retvng the h'-h e mmber of vote, shall be the Inter-a-iroe'tv 0-to,l member- ruber "embers nt the tnter SororMv Court shsll be a n ...ir-e advisor end a member of the A tatn at Aonesis rr"itoe Ceorls- tl Individual wom en's derr"oris. wllh the excetrfien ol Ifcrr on ". CsmtSIS -A ' f-er""en nris, .hell set up an AWS fViurt within her K.eet"ev. rnm of seven r t bees from the oVe-'ton,, no entire sdvleor. "t WS C'Sirt 0 epels member The m-thod t l' ' lrf rnmhex sha'l -e Utexl eseti Branch Coeei' conHution al . n .. Mhbw4 im iTmm il bv . Congress. A1 esse rnvoivmg women n-, im In 11-eettmee dorrotrnes shsll he : heard by the neereet Vrt-mnorv orn-n . nert As IMshmn dormltore shall 1 elect on of Hs r-sMenis to serve as 1 wHIrg member on re rets ewer w ' H cases are refeered, ' v.A isnnu- the Rest Campus AWS Court trail he eomnol of erven eovrt ; member e'ected ore-WTIOWe.T 10 in. , snuohttion of cooperatives end oVirmhVrr e oa eet 0-"-u ss m-o-iVd In the Pest Csmpus Brarch Coon's oowtlte fee. m a nonvoting adviwr and an' AW ' "Ort of AppesIS rrM-Tirer. ; b. AWS fwet of -Ipneals: The Court of Appeals shall U composed f I a eombee of member euHi that the! is one for every rrx-b court p"ns 1 on, who fcsn he elected Hi sa le , rumpus AWS le--lon. rsndldate for, memhers of the AW Out ot Apnea is 1 mast have had previously serreo on Section 4: Qualifications: All candidates for positions on any AWS Branch Court or the Court of Ap peals ahall meet the eligibility require ments for participation in extracurricular activities required by the University of Ncorasna. in addition. Branch court can didates shall be members of the living unit Uwy serve during the majority of their term of office, and Court of Ap peals canatoates snail have a 2.2 accumu lative grade average on tin 4.0 ecale. Section 5: Removal: Any member of the AWS Court of Ap peals or any a Art urancn court may oe removed by a 4 vote of the voting members of her own court. No Court of Appeals member may be removed by her Branch Court. Section : Term of Office: The term of office for all court mem bers shall be one year. Section 7: Advisors to the Courts: Each branch court shall have a nnn. toting advisor who shall be a faculty mem dct or an aomtnisirauon staff mem ber or residence director or graduate assistant in a residence ball. Advisor shall be appointed by th Court of Ap peal subject to the approval of Con gress. The advisor for the AWS Judicial area shall serve a advisor for to Court of Appeale. Section (: Orientation: As soon a the member of all Branch Court are selected, the Court of Ap peal will conduct orientation sessions with all Court members. In these ses sions the AWS rules snd court nro,. dure will be thoroughly discussed and learned. Mock court sessions will be run to famUiariie court member with tne correct court procedure. All new coun memners and substitute are re quired to attend then sessions. Artlrle VII. Advisers Section 1: Qualification and Selec- Advisors shall be the Asanrlate Tiesn for Women and two faculty advisors nho hav been nominated by the Cabi net, approve oy congress and the Pa. terms, after which they may be re- N,UU"K 11 lacimy aavtaor snouid cutty Committee on Student Affairs. On Artie Is VIII. Meetlan sd faculty advisor shall act as advisor to resign before her term expires, the AWS The AWS Congress shall meet regular ly during the academic school year. Specific meetings may be called by the President. The Cabinet shall also meet Faculty advisors ahall servs two year regularly. Section 2: Poller lor ehsenrvM. Attendance ahall be required at aO meetings of the AWS Congress and Cars net unless a member is excused by the President or Secretary. Section 3: Quorum: A simple majority ahall constitute 1 quorum for convening AWS tmr... meetings. A two-thirds quorum shaU be rcjuiraj ror legiatative action. . Section 4: Rules of Order: The most recent edltlrai of Rnhr4' Rules of Order shall be the authority men's shall be ratified by a majority vote with at least thirty Per cent of the AWS members voting or by an af firmative vote of fifteen per cent of the AWS members when less than thirty per cent ot aws memners vote. Section 2: By-laws: All by-laws to this Constitution must be passed by a two-thirds majority of tne aws congress Witn tne ap proval of the Cabinet. Artlrle XIII. Ratification This revised and amended constitution of the Associated Women Studenta of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Nebraska shall be in full force and effect after its ratification by a major ity vote with at least thirty per cent of AWS members voting or by an affirma tive vote of fifteen per cent of AWS member when less than thirty per cent of AWS memhers vote, and after it is duly approved by the University. This constitution shall not fail or be void for any reason because of failure to pro virta any specific detail. By-Laws 1. The number of Congressmen elected from each living unit shall be as fnl. lows: Three from each of Sandra. Smith, Selleck, ound and WRH; Nine from sororities; Two from East Campus dor mitories and cooperatives! and three from off-campus students. 1 No affiliation shall be written on any ballot in any AWS election. 3. Member of AWS shaU vol In th election for Congressmen and Branch Court members in th living unit where they will live the coming school year tfau semester). Election of all aws terms of office beginning immediately, except for the Congressmen and repre sentatives to Branch Court from all freshmen units who shall be elected In the fall semester. 4. Sorority members who will be liv ing in the sorority house the following fall shall vote for five to nine of th candidates for Congressmen representing sororities and four to seven of the can didates for Inter-Sorority Branch Court. I. The two East Campus Congressmen msy not both be elected from th nam living unit. 6. The chslrman for e4i Branch Court shall be selected In a manner provided for in each Branch Court's Constitution and shall have no voting power except in the case of a tie or removal proceediiurs. The AWS Court of Appeals member may not be chairman 01 a Branch Court. 7. The first three mnners-uo for Branch Court positions shall be perman ent substitutes with voting power to serve in case of removal or absence of regular court member. In a case when a regular court member I called he fore her Branch Court, per place while her case 1 heard ahall be filled by a substitute. 8. All AWS Branch Courts must oper ate under constitution which must be ratified by Congress. 8. All cases arising before th Branch Courts are operating shall be heard by the AWS Court of Appeals. 10. Member of the Court of Appeals may not serve concurrently a elected members of a Branch Court. 11. All Branch Court member must hav lived under AWS rules for one semester with the exception of the all freshman living unit's representative In a Brarch Court. 12. Each Branch Oonrt shall net up Its own system of records, notifications and enforcement according to specifics. Hons made bv the Court of Appeals. This system shall be written Into the Branch court's constitution. 13. The qualification of previous Branch Court service for the Court of Appeals candidate mentioned in Article VI. Sec tion 3. shall not he In effect the first year this Constitution I adopted. Candi dates for Court of Appeala the first year Shan have had prevlou AWS ex perience. 14. in tne nrst year aner tnis con stitution takes effect, all six non-officer Cabinet members shall be elected at large. Candidates must hsve the qualifi cations listed in Article IV .Section 3, h. 13. Convocation should be called hi each living unit or groups of living units at which time each candidate for Congressman shall have aa opportunity to spesk. provided by the revised con stitution. Under the proposed AWS judicial system, each dormi tory will have its own court. All 18 sororities will be un der the jurisdiction of one sorority court. j Mrs. Hungerford explained that the AWS court fas it now exists) is comprised of AWS Board members. Under the proposed judicial svstem. the AWS rule making body will no longer be responsible for judiciary auties. Separate Constitutions Each dormitory court and the inter-sorority court will be responsible for drawing up a constitution subject to the approval of AWS Congress. Mrs. Hungerford said. Each branch court's constitution will provide for its own pro cedure for electing judicial of ficla.s Clarifying the structure of the branch courts, Mrs. Hun gerford said, "The branch courts will be very, similar to the Sandoz pilot court which is already in operation." All of the East campus liv ing units will set up one court. "Each court will consist of seven members selected from the living unit plus a non voting advisor," she said. At the head of the AWS ju dicial hierarchy will be the AWS Court of Appeals. This body of eight will be elected in an all-carnpus AWS election from among girls who have had experience as branch court members. This require ment, however, will be waiv- ered this year, since the branch courts are not yet es tablished. "The Court of Appeals will conduct orientation for branch members and will serve as a second court to which a girl may appeal her case if she feels she has been treated un fairly in a branch court," the chairman siad. If WRH remains an all freshman unit, its court cases will be handled by the Pound court, Mrs. Hungerford noted, and WRH will elect one of its residents to sit on the Pound court to represent the fresh man viewpoint. Begin courts next fall The constitutional conven tion chairman speculated that all of the branch courts will go into operation next fall. "One of the problems that the decentralized court svs tem may present is that there may be inequality of deci- cisions, Nesha Neumeister assistant chairman of the Con stitutional Convention, pointed out. "To combat this, the re vised constitution provides that one member of the eight from the Court of Appeals will serve on each branch court," she said. Program area The revised constitution nro- vides for much more flexibil ity in the program area Mrs. Hungerford noted. The pro gram area encompasses such AWS activities as Coed Pni. lies, Focus on Coeds Week. and the Ivy Day Sing. "Congress has the option of making any committee open or closed," she explained. If closed (such as an investiga tion of AWS court punish ments) then only congress men, cabinet officials and court members may partici pate. "A committee such as Copri Follies would most likely be open ana so any University coed who is interested may interview for chairman n'r worker positions," Mrs. Hun- gertora said. Onen committees nnrl tim decentralized court system are two of the ways that the revised constitution provides tor greater AWS member par ticipation, she said. Wednesday Night " is Pizza Night PERRY'S 11 & Q 432-7720 AtwuL Kuncl comment Editors note: The following are additional comments by Mohinder Atwul of the N.I.A. and Wayne Kuncl, foreign stu dent adviser. They were omit ted from Friday's story. Atwal stressed that foreign students do not want to be the -VrtfJiw",!club officers, but just work- ers. Foreign students can con tribute something to the so cial and intellectual atmos phere as workers, lie said. Atwall explained that t h e Model UN session last semes ter was the most unique pro gram at the University in in teresting foreign students. He pointed out that no foreign stu dents were leading the dele gations, but just helping. This is what foreign students want, he said. "It is not deliberate on the part of anybody" that Ameri can and foreign students do not mis, he said. Life in the United States is very fast compared to what most for eign students are used to, and there are different habits for eign students have to learn, Atwal said. All these things cause for eign students to remain aloff, Atwal said. To overcome this. Atwal added, attempts should be made for more foreign sta ters herein determined. Artlrle IX. rowers AWS shall have rerulai..rv lnrlHI,-,la. oyer all women residing or visiting ia . ui..-iM7 nrnrasxa Mousing units. It shall hav the power to legislate regulation for such women, is coopera tion with the Associate Iiean of Student Allaire ithe Uean of Women), and the power to enforce Its regulstions, rule on violations, hear appeals and impose penalties upon women students who have violated AWS violation.. AttW shall also have the power to Initial and execute ..,. r n. oeneiu of all mem oera, and all other power necessary to oarry out its our-nuu-s .uhwi --.I In accordance with Ih Board of Re gent of the University in Nebraska. Article X. rawer aectlon 1; ami berZ. nor mem- Section 2: Money nuking project-. The princiual aram-M nf ifu-nm .11 r shall be I he presentation of an annual woman variety enow called Coed tat- flection 1: Handling of funds: A naooey shall be deposited la the LTTS J ' "UM " dispensed """nt Act Article XI. Nun-Campus Affiliation AwH at (he i w, . Lincoln, Nebraska shall he afniii.Mi mi. 7. """n inurrcoiirgiate Association of Women students (lAVVft). The I AW shall hav no regulatory or financial powers over AWS of Ih University of Nebraska The purpose ol the alli;iaUon la lo fa cilitate communication with other cam pus AWK organizations; to provide a re source lor materials, to sponsor regional and national cm vent ,,; and to allow an esa hsnge of ioVas and programs. Artlrle Xif Arnrffdrm-tts, ,. ,. Section 1: Amendments: Amendmcnu may be placed a th ballot by a JJ vide of Congressm present and voting or by petllm ot Us per cent of all AW member. Amend- trymen in what Atwal called ; "ghettos." This situation tends to make , foreign students isolated and does nothing to help remove1 their biases, Atwal aaid. Kuncl pointed out that most foreign students gain positive attitudes about the U.S. while they are here. If they are cri tical of America, they usual ly do not say anything, Kuncl said, because they feel t if they are guests in this coun-! try and do not have the right to criticize. Many foreign students inter viewed during the last two weeks agree that they are ac cepted on campus by Amer ican students, but they feel that there is not enough con tact between the two groups. Few foreign students fee! that they have been subject ed to any discrimination on campus. Off campus, some students have run Into dis crimination in looking for housing and jobs. One foreign student related how he went to inquire about renting an apartment. The landlord told him that it had just been rented. Later the foreign student called the landlord back, did not reveal rife nnmis onrl aaVaA If this I dents to live with Americans If not, foreign students end un apartment was still for rent. living with their own coun-1 The landlord told him It was. mm e- :: f H'-V" 1 Q If f II : u M r 1 C a w. e w v n ,s HI ih aceersl electlo shal fill j e AWH branch court, escmt lor the tee oTice. A vacancy Ml th efw f mm 'edictaj er Program Vl-e--vtarei shall be fllM by member ut hr t sbteet eieete to Diet office lr lb- ( oeer-ea. b T musi afl elerted effwve- ea-P-Hd 'Wr, other Cabinet wieffll'-ra rovrirnnte itairmen rrwm sttw. , the A i cabinet er Congress must I first veer this rimstMvtloa becomes ef fertlve. The Court of Appeals nvmber will eerti serve oa one of the Branch Courts, with Ih estrs rnember serv tns ss a permanent substitute. Appoint ment of es"b Court of Aprws'e member 1 to a spev-ille Branch Coert shall be 1 don by the Court ef Appeals lleeU, , subject k the approval ef Cvag'es. I 1968 and 1969 Graduates . . .OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHEMICAL ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY, a Uad.K processor of agricultural product ba CHAUXNCISa AND IKTEHESTINO CAREERS log CHEMICAL ENGINEERS at Ibelr Pteatur, Uliseii fetation. M jou art looking lor a DYNAMIC and DIVERSE Enoln.erln CAREER eouldw these ppottuairlM wHb ACM. S S. CHEM ENGINEERING (Jun of Auauil graduates). Btudle will lorolv fflctonc lmprovroenl u ol axfe action, solvent recovery, aoybaom eU recovery and soybean ell nllalBi processe. Other Engineering project will b totaled to (he procasslng of Tglabl oil, plaifJcttOf, prcde In and starches. SUMMER TIAINEiS-tfttniari, Cba Engineering) ADM provide axcetlesl epporluulUe lor aggreslv young men to gain valuable experience In Industry. TraJsee win receive oa-tbe-Job tre'nlne. by participating la ttudlee ol plant and equipment, pracesa elikiency ami prenrlng recotnmendaBooi lor Inprovemenui la toy bean aulllag. ADM Represenlativ, Dave Mafar win be Interviewing oa campus Nbruary 31, If St. Sign up lor aa interview at your placeaient oflke to find out more about ADM' career ep-portunHle. 4 ADM SOYBEAN DIVISION ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND 713 Marquette, Klnaeapetta, Moa. 11440 If yon donf2 Qcjirco tbut business destroys individuality, moyfio itrs because you're an individual. There's certain campus talk that claims individuality is dead in the business world. That big business is a big brother destroy ing initiative. But freedom of thought and action, when backed with reason and conviction's cour age, will keep and nurture individuality whatever the scene : in the arts, the sciences, and in business. Scoffers to the contrary, the red corpus cles of individuality pay off. No mistake. Encouraging individuality rather than suppressing it is policy in a business like Western Elcctric-wherc we make and pro vide things Bell telephone companies need. Because communications arc changing fast, ! these needs are great and diverse. Being involved with a system that helps keep people in touch, lets doctors send car diograms across country for quick analysis, helps transmit news instantly, is demand ing. Demanding of individuals. If your ambition is strong and your abili ties commensurate, you'll never be truly happy with the status quo. You'll seek ways to change it and-wondcrful feeling! some of them will work. Could be at Western Electric. Western Electric wmmio i sow una or me ku. irnim I. f V: 1 fs. J-y - s I V :v-sIS-- : ..!- rJW ali avfc I lrStrVrfcafcsrfb.