The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 15, 1950, Page PAGE 18, Image 17

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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;r I I DRAMA Two theatre members rehearse for their leading rolls in
h? iH' t "Faust; one of the six major productions last year.
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MILITARY STRATEGY ROTC students learn all the little techni
calities of advanced military training through the Reserve Officers
Training Corps program.
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NU VS. BROADWAY-r-Presenting the best in showmanship, these
coeds are participating in the skit section of the annual Coed Follies
show.
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schedules. Student pastors are al
ways willing to help.
Tho nriA rharitv drive of the
year is conducted by members of
the All University una, nur.
Proceeds go to the Community
Chest, and other approved agencies.
students have a concrete oppor
tunity to serve the community in
tvie Red Cross College Unit, which
offers experience in such branches
as institutional service, motor
corps, water safety, first aid, acci
Hont nnd fire prevention. Last
spring the workers aided during
the flood in Lincoln.
The student Union Is the cen
ter of all campus activity. Here
students will find such facilities
as lounges, a music room, ping
pong tables, reading room," audi
torium for programs, concerts ana
hanrmets. a eame room and offices
for a great many campus organi
zations. The supervision oi aa tnis
is taken care of by the Student
iTninn Roard. which includes stu
dent" members. But, under them
are numerous committee chair
men, committee members and a
workers pool who put in many
hours to make each Union-sponsored
event tops.
H on o r a r i es and professional
groups link classwork with extra-'
f-nrriridar activities and provide a
place to relax in an atmosphere
of learning. Included are language,
speech, journalism law, medical,
mathematics, engineering and so
cial societies.
But the city campus can't claim
a monopoly on all activities. Ag
students have their events too.
The approximately 1,000 Ag stu
dents have a Student Union for
activities on Ag campus.
One Ag campus organization
drawing many coeds is the Home
Ec club, for home economics stu
dents. An active 4-H chapter is
also found with the traditional
Head, Health, Heart and Hand
motto promoted. Women students
on Ag campus have their own
branch of the YWCA. An Ag xju
is also located on that campus.
An all-Ag election determines
who will sit on the governing
body, the As Exec Board. At the
same election members of the
Coll-Agri-Fun and Farmer's Fair
bo-'rls are chosen. The former
plans the annual all-Ag campus
skit's show while the latter directs
preparations for the big spring
fair.
Hnnnrarv erouus such as Block
and Bridle, animal husbandry,
Alnha Zeta. sericulture, and Tri-
K, agronomy, offer diverting addi
tions to classroom woric.
The Cornhusker Countryman is
the Ag campus' own publication
featuring monthly news of in
terest to a student on that campus.
The activities mentioned above
are onlv the beginning of a list of
campus promotion and publicising
agencies, all run oy tne students
for their university. Results of
these organizations help in mak
ing the University of Nebraska a
bigger and better University for
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CINDERMAN Lee ..Moore,.
Grand Island, one of Coach Ed
Weir's top milers on the Husker
track squad. ,
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