Tuesday, Tune 21, 1949 PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 jf - 51) i Sellin Leaves For Finland We're coming over! We, in the form of American students from Mafne to Cali fornia, are taking off for the Scandinavian countries ti spend the summer under the Farm Youth Exchange program. One of these students is Duane Sellin, Ag College senior. He will work and live for three months in a Finnish farm home. During this time he will learn about Finland's people first hand. Scllin was chosen by the Ag College faculty to make the trip. Last year Helen Oschner, also of Ag College, lived with a family in Sweden. Sellin is a Gamma Rho. member of Alpha COLLEGE-BRED is a 4-year-loaf made with father's dough. A COLLEGE CHEER is a check from home. PROFESSOR UEEDYBOTTOH, HELL! I 'W A FRESHMAN i Classified Teachers College Sponsors Series of Three Ed Forums The first in a series of three teacher's college clinics will be held Thursday, June 23 in Love Library auditorium. The clinics, according to Walter K. Bcggs, professor of school ad ministration and chairman of the clinics, will take the form of a 'town meeting." They will begin with discussions of the subject to be dealt with by experts in the fields and then the floor will be open for debate. The theme of the first clinic will be "The Role of Higher Edu cation Laymen and Educators Look at Its Implications." The subject will be discussed by rep resentatives from labor, industry and. education. THE SCHEDULE for 1h after noon session includes a talk by Ac College Holds Vets Instruction The veteran instructors training piogiam which closed Friday at the College of Agriculture in volved some 110 persons. The participants, county exten sion agents and vocational ag in structors, took an intensified course in agricultural training. They came from the 170 centers set-up in Nebraska by the veter ans administration and the Col lege of Agriculture. The overall program is designed to give help and training to vet erans now engaged in farming. The materials for the courses are supnlied by Ag College. Instruc tors are trained at Ag. THE WOULD-BE instructors learn their jobs by teaching other members of the group. At present there are 235 such vet instructors in Nebraska. These men are training some 4000 vets. The num ber will be increased July 1 when 40 new training centers are es tablished. The week's instruction pro gram which just closed was under the direction of C. E Rhoad of the College of Agriculture and Stuart Woods, veterans' supervi sor for the state TUTORING math, physics. Gorman Call 5-58:fl. $1.00 per hour NOTICE: To the Murii-nt who observed the accident at 16th and Que last Thursday noon. Student driving struck car badly needs additional information. Please call 5-5R33 or University exten ion 4141 or 4142 1 I 1 . ml i i I 'fW.wiMi 1 1 " B - LS A Lutheran Student Association will meet at 1440 Q st. at 5:30 o'clock tonight for a picnic. Pro fessor Elmer Rasmussn, dean of the faculty at Dana Coi'.ege, will speak on the subject "Christian ity and Culture." Bible study on the Book of Psalms is held every Thursday evening at 7 p.m. at the Student House. Christian Fellowship . . . The Christian Student Fellow ship will have a home made ice cream feed at First Christian Church, 16th and K, Friday eve ning. It is especially for students in summer school and recent high school graduates. Come about 7:30 and help turn the freezer. Kenneth Lewis, head of the Central Labor union in Ne braska. Lewis will speak on the role of higher education as it relates to labor. Higher education and its ef- feet on industry will be ex- I plained by W. A. Dakan, assistant manager of the Nebraska Sales book Co. Dakan will also spea' at the afternoon session. In the evening the clinic will move to parlors A and B of the Union, where Dean Henzlick, of ; Teacher's college, will present the educators' point of view. j Altho the forums are primarily designed for Teacher's College students, they are not restricted , to tnese people, exact times ior all sessions will be posted in Teachers' college. Phi Delta Kappa The June regular meeting oi Phi Delta Kappa will be a din ner meeting, held at 6:30 Monday, June 20 in Pallors ABC This is guest night for wives of Phi Delta Kappans and for men students in education. Reservations may be made with Dr. W. C. Meierhenry's office, 301 TC. The price is $1 per plate. Dean F. E. Henzlik will speak on the topic, "Why Superintend ents Fail." toiler iniis ... AMES. la., June 18. Abe ; Stuber can't blame anyone but , himself now ior muffing a 1 chance to make good as a golf coach! Brutus Hamilton, athletic di rector at the University of Cali fornia, and a fratrnity brother of Abe's at the University of Missouri, gave Stuber the chance last week. The California golf team will compete in the NCAA golf meet at Iowa State June 27-July 2. The Bears are traveling without a coach. Hamilton wrote Abe: 'Effective June 23 you have been named golf coach at the University of California. Meet your team at Madrid as of that date." Stuber will be on 'vacation at the time. IOWA STATE will close its golf course to public play during the nine days of the 52nd annual NCAA golf tournament, it was announced today by Louis Menze, director of athletics. Menze said the course would be closed during the final two days of practice rounds and for the week of play. From June 24 through July 2 no one but the N.C.A.A. golfers will be n the course. FURNISHED APT - I room apt. with bath. 449 No. 10th for rent, phon 5-8113. J Courtesy of Lincoln Jon.'. - . 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