The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1970, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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    Intramural board
suspends Phi 'Gams
Continued from page 1
members, Niemann, the
referee who was assaulted in
the Oct. 5 game, to vote on the
suspension question.
The Council's constitution
reads: "In the event a regular
member (of the Council) is an
interested party to a protest . .
. an alternate will be appointed
to take his place at the
meetings."
Niemann said he attended
but did not vote at the first
Council meeting. He said he did
vote at the second and third
meetings, and no alternate was
ever chosen to attend any of
the meetings for him.
When asked if his voting
violated the provision of the
Council Constitution, Niemann
replied: "That's a good ques
tion." Freed said he will appeal the
case to the Office of Student
Affairs by early next week.
However a spokesman for that
office, Dean of Student
Development Russell H.
Brown, said an intramural case
conflict had never been ap
pealed to him before. He said
he will probably appoint a
committee of students to in
vestigate and make recom
mendations in the case. Cur
rently the University Is without
a Dean of Student Affairs.
Intramural Director Ray
Chatfield commented: "If we
let things like this incident slide
past, the whole intramural
program will suffer. We have
to put a stop to this abuse of
referees."
The year's suspension Is not
toosevere.Chatfield
asserted.
"You play not as an in
dividual but as a team. The
team managers have the
responsibility to control all
their players."
Intramural rules have been
altered since the two PGD in
cidents. Concerning disciplinary ac
tion, an organization will be
given one year's probation "for
striking an official or other
unsportsmanlike conduct
(fighting, abuse of an official,
threatening an official, etc.)."
If another offense occurs dur
ing the probation, the
organization will be suspended
for one year.
The intramural department
is also changing its system of
assigning referees to football
and basketball games, ac
cording to Chatfield.
In the past a team was
responsible for securing a
referee outside its own
organization to officiate a
game. This practice often led to
conflict since teams would re
tain the same referee for an eft
tire season.
In the future, Chatfield said,
the intramural department will
assign referees at random to
basketball and football
games.
Calendar
Friday, Nov. 20
' Intar Varsity Christian Fatlowshls, 7:4
m 12:30 and 7:30 p.m. Nafcraska
Union.
Moalom Student Association, 12:X a.m.
Union
NU CoHaga o4 MadMrw Interview,
10 an. to 5 p.m.
Jan and Java, "Black Jaefc," 3:30
p.m. South Crib, Union
Free Speech Movement Dance, I p.m.
Union
Week-end Film Serieai "Grand Prix,"
7 and 10 p.m. SmaH AvdMorlom,
Union
Coffee House, "Fats and Dave," I
p.m. Harvest Room, Union
Dance Concert, I p.m., Women' P.E.
buHdlng
Saturday, Nov. 21
Cornhutker Football: Nebraska vs.
Ohlanoma, 1:30 p.m., Memorial
Stadium
Resident Dance Company,
0:30-10 a.m., 10:30-noon Women's F.E.
Butldktg
Film: "Fire BuM," 7 pjn.. Sheldon
GaMery
Week-end Film Series: "Grand Prix"
7 and 10 p.m., Union
Sunday, Nov. 21
Film: "Fire Bulls," 7 p.m., Sheldon
Gallery
Week-end film series: "Grand Prix,"
7 and p.m., Union
Block and Britllcfinalists liamcd
Alternatives for CO's
Continued from page 8
in volunteer programs to be
equivalent and acceptable
because they feel that this
would not be fair to other men
in the programs who volunteer
to serve and then get drafted
when they get out. The fear is
that an awareness of this
situation will create tensions
between the CO and non-CO
volunteers.
Draft officials are definitely
concerned about the possibility
that there may be insufficient
jobs to meet the flood of CO
registrants resulting from this
Summer's Supreme Court rul
ing which extended recognition
for CO status to non-religious
moral objectors. The rate of
new CO classifications doubled
in the first month following the
court decision and doubled
again after Tarr Issued his
memo clarifying the standards
for CO registration.
But the increase is almost
negligible when compared with
the potential onslaught of COs
which could result from a
Supreme Court ruli nff - whlrh
upholds the right of COs op
posed to a specific war on
moral grounds to perform
alternative services.
When one asks the question
about the possibility the
Court will rule on at least three
cases this term which confront
this issue the response one
gets indicates that many people
in national headquarters feel
that this would be a death blow
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Tarr admitted, "We haven't
figured out what we would do if
the Supreme Court upholds
selective Conscientious Objec
tion. We really haven't given
serious consideration to
preparing for it ... we would
probably be caught completely
by surprise."
Five University of Nebraska
coeds have been selected as
candidates for the title of Miss
Block and Bridle for 1971, Jer
ry Dearmont, Block and Bridle
Club representative announced.
Women students vying for
the title will compete on the
basis of votes they receive dur
ing the Club's annual ham sale
which began November 10 and
will conclude December 18. The
winner will be revealed at a
ceremony in January.
Miss Block and Bridle candi
dates are: Terry Bedient, Brad
shaw; Janet Hagan, Oconto;
Ann Paulson, Valley; Marilyn
Shipley, Valley; and Susan
Vierregger, Springfield.
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1971.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 201970
THE NEBRASKAN
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