FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1933. THE NEBRASKAN TWO The NEBRASKAN Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska. Official Student Publication and Bulle tin of the 1935 Summer Session. Fublishcd Tuesday ntitl Friday morn ings during the summer session and circulated free to summer students and faculty members from boxes in Soda! Sciences and Teachers college builil inps and Andrews hall. Directed by Student Publications Board Telephones: Day B6891 Night B6882 Ralph L. Reeder Editor Truman Oberndorf. .. Business Manager It's Only The Beginning. The summer Nebraskan adds its welcome to students of the Univer sity's summer session. Just as you are beginning your brief term of study and school, so it is beginning a new period of its life. It exists only that you will read it. ' Through the winter months the Nebraskan rides stormy seas of student politics and activities, and it now goes on into the compara tively quiet waters of summer school. Certain changes are neces sary, but it remains the hot season cousin of what is known affection ately or derisively during the win ter term as the "rag." Newspaper men scorn it as being too little like a newspaper, and professors con demn it for being too much like one. It will serve you as an official organ, carrying information and bulletin news from the adminis tration. It will keep you in touch with the social and recreational activities on the campus, and at tempt to give you word of what is happening to the other students nd professors here who number rearly 2,000 during the summer. Issued free to all students of the session, the Nebraskan is proud to become another facility offered by the University to you. If you care to get the most out of the few weeks then you must take advant age of the swimming pool, the li- SALE of Renaud's Toiletries Straight from one of Paris' finest makers this special pur chase of Renaud Toiletries is unequaled for value. 4 oz. Toilet Water. $2.50 size now. . . Dram Parfum. 50c size now .... 3 for $1.00. oz. Parfum. $2.00 size now. . . oz. Parfum. $3.50 size now. . . Concentrate Sache. $1 size ,now Dusting Powder. $1 size with Puff Friday nd Saturday Only 98c 39c S00 S75 49c 49c a First FJoor. braries, the parties, and the classes, as well as the newspaper. You will find Nebraskan adver tisers to be fair merchants, who believe in you enough to invest their money first. They hope you will recognize this good business method as indicative of their busi ness policies in general. For you the Nebraskan hopes a pleasant summer with enough of value to make you remember it as outstanding, the University as worth while, and the newspaper as worth reading. NATIONAL AAU MEET T( ) DRAW TRACK STARS Owens, Cunningham, Venzke Perform in Stadium July 3 and 4. Perhaps the greatest array of track and field stars ever to per form in a national meet will com pete in Lincoln July 3 and 4 at the A. A. U. championships in the Ne braska memorial stadium. Magic men of sport such as Owens, Cun ningham, Venzke, Torrcncc, and Metcalfe will seek new world rec ords. Competition in the 100 meter dash will probably make it the best race of the meet, Gregg Mc Bride, Lincoln sports writer, be lieves. He bases his early predic tion on the men who plan to enter. There is Jesse Owens, big-10 cham pion and brilliant Ohio State per former: Herman Nugess of Tulane, southern champion; George Ander son, west coast champion irom California; and Ulace Peacock of Temple, eastern champion. Besides these college men Ralph Metcalfe, national champion, will compete. In the Mile. Racing to records in the 1,500 meter run will be Glenn Cunning ham who holds the world's record in the mile; and Gene Venzke, his famous competitor. It is probable that Bill Bonthron, world s record 1,500 meter man, will complete the trio. Versatile Jesse Owens will com pete in the broad jump for which he claims the world's record. Har old Osborn will come to Lincoln to enter the high jump competition. Defending his world record mark in the 400 meter hurdles will be Slats Hardin. Percy Beard who holds the mark in the 120 high hurdles will be here. The holder of the world indoor pole vault record, Keith Brown of Yale, will meet some lively foes among visiting athletes. Pushing the shot to great distances again, Jack Torrence will try to crack his present world mark. The national junior champion ships will be run off on Wednes day, July 3. These are events be tween men who have not been members of an Olympic team or have not won intercollegiate or I. C. A. A. A. A. titles. On the Fourth of July the senior meet and relays will be held. Tickets are on sale at $2.20 for a season book, of ficials have announced. Moritz Has List of Rooms for Summer Summer session students who wish to find rooms near the university campus, or those wishing to rent bouses for the summer .'.should communicate with the director of the ses sion. Room 305 Teachers Co! lege building. That office will keep a list of available rooming placet. ROOMS FURNISHED close in. Showers. Ire water. Membership privileges included. 2.00 per wek double, 2.50 per weic tingle and up. Y. M. C. A. 13th H P Street. Helen E. Ware's Permant Wave Shop EDUCATION is bo doubt your objective, while residing in Lincoln this summer. Educating yourself to the fullest extent in Your Personal Appearance must be Included in your daily sched ule. We cordially invite you to the shop for consultation. Tour planned routine will be compute &nd professional. We fully appreciate the needs and budgets of our university students. Always ngbt prices. 413 Security Mutual Building Phone B5235 MORITZ FORECASTS BIGGER ENROLLMENT IN SUMMER SESSION (Continued from Page 1.) teaching staff, including thirteen well known visiting instructors. Courses are equivalent in method, character, and credit values to those offered during the regular school year and in some departments will be superior. Most departments have designed their programs so that students work ing for advanced degrees may complete their requirements in four consecutive sessions. Higher Degrees Needed. "The new ruling of the North Central association requiring a master's degree which becomes ef fective in February, 1937 necessi' tates that those planning to keep in accredited schools be able to romnlete their rcauirements not later than the summer of 1937," Mr. Moritz pointed out. "Many of the larger high schools are looking to people specialized in academic fields who have graduate hours," he said. "Professional pro motion can be expected only by those with the necessary education to meet the demands of the fu ture." Last summer's registration was 1,777, with 600 students in the graduate college. Rooms for rent during summer, $5.00 per mo. Phi Alpha Delta house, 1527 M. Ask for Starrs, B3615. 1 BALLROOM DANCING CLASS Starting Monday, June 24, teaching the fundamentals of the dance. Classes on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Limited number, so that each one receives individual instruction. "My classes at the university this past semester proved successful." ENROLL NOW for the THREE WEEKS COURSE. PRIVATE LESSONS Given durino the day and evenings by appointment. .iiiDAMTCcn in K lnt. Alto 3 lesson course. LEE A. 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