THREE TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931. PLANS FOR PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SWIMMING POOL ANNOUNCED ' 1 1 1 i i 1444444 1 1 1 1 in, . '"''" r ' i i 1 Aummm :H'' li I hi !a D I ? I 2 0,0 3AL Hi i The drawings below are plans of the University of Nebraska's swim ing pool which will be constructed at a cost not to exceed $35,000 tin der the coliseum stage. Health fees will be Increased from $ 1 to $2 to pay for the tank. The top drawing shows floor plans of the swimming pool and also th e, matron's room, women's dressing room and sup- SUPHY- tUx ply room to be under construction soon, as ordered by the board of regents at their Friday meeting. The men will use this present locker and shower room. The lower, drawing represents a cross section view of the pro posed pool. Davis & Wilson are architects. The deepest point In the tank will be ten feet, the shallow level four feet. The basin, it is es timated, will contain 135,000 gal lons and will change water every eight hours. A modern filtering plant will be installed. The side walls and floor are of white tile and the ceiling will be constructed of acoustic board to deaden the sound. .The pool will be about twenty feet below '.he first floor while the women's locker room and supply room are located ap proximately twelve feet below the first floor. Actual work on the basin is expected to begin the last of July, the bids to be awarded next week. The pool will be 35 by 75 feet in dimension. The water line will be nine inches from the floor. Three spring boards will be provided. The black lines in the pool, shown in the upper picture, are the black tile markings sbow-i ing the seven water lanes. a u HI 6. Si z " p Tlt if n r J y :.. J. J f r"' I J ' 7 : 44 " 'Ji t -. n rtf " J-; r j- ; L I r 1 1 1 irH-tll , j ii L-l L-l UU U U m"M "ij H l-l H H -ij-.jj 2 SOCIAL WORK GROUP MEETS THIS MONTH New County Unit Plan to Be Studied at Institute Starting July 27. The sixth Social Work Institute will be held at the University of Nebraska, July 27 to Aug. 8, un der the direction of Miss Lillian Johnson, director of the children's aid service of Omaha, according to an announcement today by Dr. Hattie Plum Williams, professor of sociology. Study this year will deal pri marily with the new county unit plan for public welfare as autho rized by the legislature this year under S. F. 46 which becomes ef fective July 1. The law will be explained in detail, with special emphasis on the way in which it can be made to function in the various counties in order to take care of the delinquent, defective and dependent people. "In order that each county may avail itself of the opportunities re cently made possible by the new measure, organizations Interested in the new plan for social welfare work should see that they are represented by at least one mem ber at the institute," declared Dr. Williams. "Such persons should be selected who would, if appoint ed, be able to act on the county welfare board when organized." Miss Johnson, former director of the state bureau of child wel fare, is a graduate of the Univer sity of Minnesota and received her case work training in the family Learn to Dance In cool ballroom, eight windows and three fans. Special rates to teachers. Can teach you to lead In one lenjjon. Guarantee to teach you in tlx private lessons. Class every Monday nd Wednesday. Trlvate lessons morning, afternoon, and evening. B''1' room and tap. Mr. Luella Willi&ms Private Studio. ' Phone B4258 1220 D St. welfare society in Minneapolis. At the time of her appointment by Governor Weaver as director of the bureau of child welfare she was doing graduate work at the University of Chicago. In addition to the county unit plan, the various phases of social case work will be studied during the two week period. The special course, which was attended by 27 persons last summer, may be tak en with our without college credit. The class will meet from 10 to 12. o'clock each morning and from 8 to 9 in the evenings. Registra tions are being . mailed to Dr. Hattie Plum Williams at the Uni versity of Nebraska. BETWEEN CLASSES By Jack Erickson OLLEGE questionnaires are get ting to be not only a vogue, but also a nuisance which amounts al most to a mild menace. Pedagogs are trying to find out anything about everything and vice-versa thru the simple agency of a sheet of questions distrbuted thru the YOUR DRUG STORE Cool Off at Our Soda Fountain Your Favorite Drink or Lunch We Deliver THE OWL PHARMACY Phone Bt068 148 N. 14th t. P St. school. They believe that such a cross-section of opinion may be taken as representative but they are quite wrong. 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