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    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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on speaker selection
Phi Eta Sigma scholarships
by Susie Jenkins
Nebraskan Staff Writer
After a semester of attempts to get
a sluggish 1969 World in Revolution
conference out of the planning stage.
ASUX conference chairman Ron
Alexander said chances are fifty-fifty
that the conference will take place
this year.
Alexander said Sunday that the
ultimate fate of the conference will
be decided by the middle of this w eek.
After this date it would be too late
realistically to continue planning for
the projected April 15 and 16 gather
ing, he said.
"If we can't bring relevant and in
teresting speakers to the conference,
we will save our money for next
vear," he said.
ALEXANDER ADMITTED that his
committee started too late to put
together the program he would have
wanted.
Orientation
for keys
scheduled
AWS key orientations for any
woman who intends to participate in
the key system any time this semester
will be this week, according to
Christie Schwartzkopf, key committee
chairman.
On Tuesday, Feb. 4. orientations
will be at 7 p.m. at Smith; at 7:45 .
p.m. for Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Mu
at Alpha Delta Pi; 8:30 p.m. at San
doz. THE ORIENTATION for Zeta Tau
Alpha, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta and
Kappa Delta will be at 6:30 p.m. at
Zeta Tan Alpha; at 7:15 p.m. for
Pound and Women's Residence at
Pound; and at 8:30 p.m. for Burr,
Fedde and Love Memorial at Burr,
on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
On Thursday, Feb. 6, two orienta
tions will be held at 7 p.m., one for
Alpha Phi and Alpha Omicron Pi at
Alpha Phi and for Gamma Phi Beta,
Kappa Alpha Tbeta and Sigma Delta
Tan at Gamma Phi Beta; at 7:45
p.m. at Selleck and at 7:45 p.m. for
Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa
Gamma and Sigma Kappa at Alpha
Chi Omega; at 8:30 p.m. for Pi Beta
Phi, Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Delta
Delta at Pi Beta PhL
Any woman who will be unable to
attend her own orientation should
check with the key chairman in her
living unit
"We've found that to get big name
speakers, you have to start planning
, a year ahead," he said.
When the group began inquiring last
fall about conference speakers, goals
were for such men as Sen. J. William
Fulbright (D-Arfc.), philosopher
Herbert Marcuse and Urban League
Director Whitney Young.
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ALEXANDER FOUND, however,
that these types of speakers were
booked far in advance. So he is now
trying instead for speakers with "less
fame, but equally as talented" as the
bigger names. He declined to name
those the committee has in mind.
"Such a program will require a bit
more selling, but we could have a suc
cessful conference anyway," Alex
ander said.
He luaintaind thai if the speakers
now invited should accept the com
mittee has enough commitments for
funds to bring all of them.
HE SAID MONEY would come from
the ASUN budget the Nebraska Union
Program Council and the Faculty
Convocations committee. The con
vocations committee has pledged a
certain amount, he said, "provided
that the speaker is already obtain
ed." Union Program Council President
Dave Buntain criticized this method
of funding the World in Revolution.
Buntain. who also serves on the
Convocations committee, said that one
of the main problems of finding
money for educational speakers is
that there is no central fund for book
ing such programs.
"THE ONLY WAY the World in
Revolution conference stands a
chance of surviving on a more than
temporary basis is by setting up a
permanent organization to plan and
tmd it" Buntain said.
He said that the newly organized
Union Forums Committee would be
the logical vehicle for such planning,
but that for success, "the committee
will require a sizeable allocation."
The present faculty Convocations
Committee submitted recommenda
tions in December for changes in
methods for use of student fees by
that committee, but Buntain said he
was skeptical as to what will happen
to the recommendations.
"WE HAVE BEGUN to realize that
little of lasting value can happen in
one day, where speakers deliver one
speech, eat lunch and take their pay,"
he said.
"This method forces us to bring
in the glamorous big names rather
than people of real educational
value," Buntain said.
He emphasized that he was not
dissatisfied with the 1968-69 speaker
series sponsored by the Union, but
that "we must put more support with
programs having more impact on
campus,"
"The problem with an inadequate
budget is obvious," Buntain said.
"The Faculty Convocations Committee
Is saddled with two dissimilar func
tions, and therefore neither the depart
ments nor the all-University convoca
tions are sufficiently funded."
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
(All events in the Nebraska Union
v unless otherwise Indicated)
It: 30 p.m.
Placement Luncheon
3:30 p.m.
&. Measurements
Col-
1:20 p.m.
Ed. Psych,
loquim
Tassels
S:30 p.m.
Towne Club Fathers to Dinnei
7:00 p.m.
Summer Internship Interviews
UNICORNS
; 7:30 p.m.
Math Counselors
8:00 p.m.
Union Hospitality Hovland Bridal
Show
9:00 p.m.
Afro-American Collegiate Society
10:00 p.m.
Innocents
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
7:30 p.m.
Student Veterans Organiation Legion
Club; G. Robert Ross, speaker
Graduating seniors who plan to
work for graduate or professional de
grees and who are members of Phi
Eta Sigma, freshman honorary for
men. are asked to contact Leslie
Hewes. faculty advisor, 232 Burnett.
The National Phi Eta Sigma Fra
ternity offers at least nine $300 schol
arships each year on the basis of the
student's scholastic record, creSve
ability, financial need, promise of suc
cess in his chosen field, personality
and character, Hewes has announC3.
. Members of Phi Eta Sigma arrjO
gible for these scholarships. The local
deadline for submitting applications is
Feb. 2L
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