The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, May 19, 1949
NU To Hold
Auto Driving
Conference
Experts who will have charge
of the University s workshop con
ference for teachers' training in
driver education include Marland
K. Strasser, Lt. O. H. Witt and
Dr. Galen P. Saylor. This confer
ence will be held in Teachers col
lege May 23-27.
Forty teachers and adminis
trators can be accommodated in
the class and enrollments will be
accepted as they come. There will
be no enrollment fee. The course
features classes for teachers and
administrators who wish to qualify
as instructors in driver education
and traffic safety in Nebraska
high schools next fall.
Strasser, one of three officials
in charge, is assistant educational
director of the public safety di
vision of the Association of Cas
ualty and Surety companies in
New York. He is doing this sort
of work throughout the country.
Driver education is growing in
Nebraska high school and more
than 100 schools are offering it
during the current semester. Those
who successfully complete the
work of the conference will be
certified to teach the subject in
Nebraska high schools. The con
ference will be the only one held
in Lincoln this summer
NU Art Students
Win Scholarships
Three Nebraska art students
have been awarded scholarships
on a national level, Stanley Sohl,
Delta Phi Delta publicity chair
man, announced today.
Rolland Mills, Arts and Sciences
senior, has been granted free tui
tion to attend the Arts Students
leageu in New York City for one
year.
Two awards of $150 given by
the national art honorary, Delta
Phi Delta, have been received by
two arts students who are mem
bers of the University chapter of
the honorary art group. They are
Wynona Crossgrove and Roger
Crossgrove. Roth are seniors in
the Arts and Sciences college.
Union Schedules
'Finale Frolic9
The best is always saved till
the last, and in this case it's best
because it's free.
The Finale Frolic, the last
Union dance of the year, will
be held Friday night at 8:30 p. m.
in the ballroom, free of charge.
Walt Goodbrod and his combo
will supply the music for danc
ing, except during the half hour
Classified
it- vWiUHIjle lot arm jmt'i.i m!
reaor I.itirral reward Cull 3-rl
ROOMS rik-M tin the mrniin for summer
R'-rmni. $15 mnntlily. N. 14 I'hnnr
2-'123
P A I N T P I KAY O I ' T f ' iT ' Vi r 1 1 TrnmTirS".
r vith K H P. Printrs Wmttnn n
Binr. IXTiilhisti point tnrik, 10 an. 2
MKh pressure (.-tins, KMi foot hose, 40
foot Inilrler. Bargain. 2-3777. John
Christei sen.
4 4HHIKKN H tVTt li
Ideal summer po.Mron for neat atlraetive
"" 1 " No exfierienee neceHxary. Apply
now. r2.r Stuart Hide.
KOHI) '31 Mi dei "A" Sport Con vertTtde
new hri-kei). 16" wheels. Tel , VVA4H70
iXiH N M fit , Omaha.
NOTR'K-Al.L JUNK fiKAWATKS who
are ninined and leaving Lincoln if you
have a (root; landlord and want to i
him a lsvnr have him call me I am
looking for a 3 or 4 room furmihed
apartment. private hatti Permanent.
Best reli-rences. Call C'en Sloan, I'nl
versny Auditor, 2-7vil Kxtenmcin 'i'JD'.i
he! ween N and
i)Kll.N'i Seattle. June 2.
c pertses 3 Ittl lM afer fi
Hoo.VI lor one passenger on trip t'i Mexico
ity. l.eae June b. Call Boo Wneeier,
3-.':7.'i.ri
Kulerb bhare
SI'MMKK WORK Hemuii'Tiitive xuinrner
work. mvh or in home area. Also iwrma
mrit openings Kor interview call 2-t ;2
LAR'.K Wardrohe Trunk. lr.iwern ann
suit romparttnent 1.Y00 t;ood -.ondi-tiou.
Hee Don Mtirplen. 1 ".' (' ulreet
Telephone 2-4471.
M-.W Hoyal Quiet i)eliixcPurtaliir tv.e
wrier tor sale. Kxeellent condition
.Vli'd
3 !4 7 Clieviokt coiu crtihle lor Bale J'honr
4-:;ii4.'i.
BWMNKHK ofiiHirt unity ideal for aci-reaHive
UN. Htudent! Sell Houvenir photon in
diinmier mountain resort. Heason ti hnut
June l.i to l.ahor Imv. A amall amount
oi capital renuired Hee 'iarence
Mahon. Koom fiiso Y M C A
Foil Hale: Indian motorcycle. Hon
hrodenck. Icatlon, Til North ltsth at
WANTKl) Kide for two, Washington.
1. C. or New York about June 6. Share
expenses all 6-441td after 6
HJJ' Whnted: Man and v. lte (no children i
hh housekeeper and gardener for single
man on outskht of Lincoln, full main
tenance, modern fHiiiiprncnt . Car neeea
aary. Will employ man full time in
Hummer, part time during acliool year
Call 2 3.777 or 3-M4rir,.
fcTAM'MRii noiselesa typ-writr hi e.ood
condition. B-34IW). 333ft lludley at.
KOR- S A I ,K I (M 7' t railer"- home ; i"hncki
from CBnipim. See Terrill at 134 Hw
Kvenings.
VetMing Stationery
Invitation! nr Annttuncemrntt
Printed or Engrarri
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 North 14th Street
DcntalStudciits
Organize New
College Society
Members of the student body in
the school of dentistry have es
tablished a new organization to
be known as the Nebraska Junior
Dental society.
The society was organized Wed
nesday as a component organiza
tion to the American i Dental as
sociation. According to Dental col
lege Dean B. L. Hooper, it is
hoped that the organization will
serve as a stepping stone to the
American Dental association to
which most of the dentists in the
United States belong. It will help
give students in the dental college
experience in handling organiza
tional work, as well as a chance
to hear outside speakers.
Members of the student body
who are juniors in the American
Dental association organized the
society, and president of the senior
dental class Roscoe Hinds pre
sided as temporary chairman of
the organizational meeting.
Officers who will guide the ac
tivities of the 112 members are:
president, Carol Swanbom; vice
president. Richard R. Hemphill:
secretary, Lesler D. Buller; and
treasurer, Verio VanCleave.
MAIN FEATURES START
STATE "The Undercover Man,"
1:36, 3:37, 5:38, 7:39, 9:42.
VARSITY: "Boston Buckie."
1:00, 3:40, 6:20, 9:00. "Slightly
French," 1:59, 4:37, 7:19, 9:59.
IIUSKER: "In This Corner,"
1:31, 4.01, 6:28, 8:58. "Sheriff of
Wichita," 2:37, 5:07, 7:34, 10:04.
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FEATI'RIXfJ SONGS,
DANCES AND COMEDY
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"RID IN INTO TBOUBLE"
wmmm .CO-HIT
"fl KNOCKOUT OF THRILLS"
between 10 and 10.30 p. m. Dur
ing this time, square dancing will
take place, with Dave Sanders
calling the steps.
Refreshments will be served di
rectly to tables in the ballroom.
This dance will be much the same
as the regular Unionizers, except
that everything will be free.
Faculty and students are both
invited. The who'.e building will
be open for both the Finale Frolic
and Faculty Fun night, which is
being planned in conjunction with
the dance.
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