Constitution The following are proposed tution that will appear on the amendments to the ASUN Con- ballot of the April 22 ASUN stitution and the Home Eco- elections, nomics Advisory Board Consti- Proposed amendments to the Serendipity 70 in home ec "Serendipity 70" is the theme of the annual home economics career day for high school stu dents which will be held Sat urday on East Campus. "We hope girls will discover the excitement and opportuni ties available through home economics," according to Janet Kuchera, student chairman. The theme "Serendipity" is taken from an Persian folk tale about three princes who made a happy, valuable discovery "and this is what we hope Ne braska girls will do on Hos pitality Day," she said. Career day is offered to pro vide high school girls with an opportunity to learn about home economics as a profes sion. Home economics majors are planning exhibits in food and nutrition; textiles, clothing and design; human development and management and home HELP WANTED Go-Go girls Sat. Afternoons. Part-time food and cocktail waitresses. Apply Ball Hal or call 435-981 a after 4pm. 1011 Dawes. Cirl to live In for the summer private room, bath, wages, babysitting tor girls ages 8, 6, V'l. Light housework. Phone 488-0789. Wanted: Busboys Noon and Evenings 437-3685. Part time ob on Tue and Thursdays un til school's out expanding to full time during the summer. Contact C.ipltol city Beauty Supply, 1733 O, 432 0810. Students help wanted, work part or full time In Lincoln. Guaranteed salary $50-100 per week. Must nave car. Scholarships available. Call collect 397-0377 Omaha between 9-2. Col lege men. Summer obs. Good nay. Call 1:00 to 3:00pm only. 488-3285. Part time employee, preferably male with knowledge of hi fl equipment, salary plus commission, Aoply In person at World Radio, 1323 O St. ITEMS OFFERED 1964 MG-Mldget. Good Condition, wire wheels, radio, new carpeting. Must see to appreciate. 432 9844 after 5pm. Hooker Headers for 64. 45, 47, 389 Pon. tiac GTO, never been used. C ntact Kent Beverldge, 540 No. 14, 435-2941 and leave message. Cuddley, loving, protector for sale. 3 month old St. Bernard female. Smooth coat, Swiss line, AKC sired, UKC regis tered. $90. Bellevue, 402-291-7910. Electronic Copying Service Disserta tion, theses, term paper 488-3529. Prompt Service. Watch Repair. Two Day service. Campus Bookstore. 13 and R St. THESIS BINDING 13.50 and UP Thesis COPIES .08c per page IVM11. Call 434. 4079. Dally Evening Weekend. Dale Jeffrey's Partvland now booking hayrldes and woodslet. 789-2714 or 789-2714. Sell or trade 4 choice seats for KK. Sat. nlte for Frl. Dan Chevalier 477-4049. Home for sale. I yr. old. 4 bedroom. 3 baths. 1 acre. All carpeted and draperies. Extra appliances. Fin ished Basement. 477-7845. . PERSONALS The UnRadlcal Vote GRAY for ASUN. economics and journalism. Faculty and students will answer questions and explain curriculum and career oppor tunities. A fashion show featuring boutique creations designed and made by home economics students will be held and a tour of the Ruth Staples Child Development Laboratory is also planned. mk . l ! i JlLMfcMl leMslsllll I If M iVlTf IT I . You only go Even in the beer you drink. Why settle for less? When youVe out of Schlitz, youYe out of beer. a) nn lot. Schliti Brewing Co., Milwiukt ma ether great at. amendments ASUN Constitution concerning the ASUN Senate: A. To strike part C. Article VII, Section 1., which reads "To anact regulations, ordinances, statements of policy, and other legislation of the Association by simple malority, provided that at least two-thirds (2-3) majority it the members re present and voting." B. To add new part C, Article VII, Section 1., to read: "To enact regulations, ordinances, statements of policy, and other legislation of the Association by simple majority of those voting quorum being present." II. A. To strike part F., Article VII, Section 1., which reads "To adopt recommenda tions concerning affairs wMch effect the University at large by simple majority, provided that at least two-thirds (2-3) of the members vote, and io present these recommendations to the University of ficial concerned." III. A. To add a part P. to Article VII, Sec tlon 1., to read: "A quorum shall be three fifths (3-5) of the ntlre voting mem bership." B. To add a part Q. to Article VII., Sec tion 1 to read: "In all articles of the ASUN Constitution he words 'entire voting membership' hall mean those ?T8 . h nun i a Hi i ii 1 1 ii mm around once in life. members found on the rolls at the time of the vote." (The proposed ASUN amendments to be ratified must be approved by a malority vote with at least thirty percent of the eligible students voting In - he election, or by an affirmative vote of fifteen percent of the eligible voters when less than thirty percent of the eligible students vote.) Proposed amendment te the Home Economics Advisory Baard Constitu tion: To add subdivision A to Section 3 of Article III concerning membership which will read as follows: "If the elected representative from Home Economics Education is In her professional semester during her term of office, she may appoint with the approval of the board, another Home Economics Education malor to serve as a substitute. This appointed member would serve as a I'alson between the elected member, the board and the Home Economics Education rnalors.' (The proposed Home Economics Ad visory Board amendment to be ratified must be approved by a malority ote of the total enrollment in the School of Home Economics with at least f .Irty percent of the eligible students voting or by the af firmative vote of fifteen per cent of the eligible voters when less han thirty per cent of the eligible students vote.) 1 V 'mmi mm So grab for all (he gusto you can. Demos attend state convention About 15 students and faculty members from the University of Nebraska are expected to attend the State Young Demo crats' Convention, according to Mike Jacobs, YD president. The annual convention will be held in Grand Island April 17-19 at the Hotel Yancey, Jacobs said. National President of the Young Democratic Clubs ol America David Sternoff, will deliver the keynote address. After two days of conven tion work, the delegates plan to reassemble to decide which Democratic candidates to en dorse before the primary contest. PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1970