The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1953, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, Moy 22, 1953
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Stud
hibif To Display
enf Art Creations
Over 150 works ty University Students having water colorSue Neuenswander; Laila
art students have been retained paintings in the permanent col-ky and Susan Jones. .
from the annual stuaent snow lorjecuon mciuae: carol merer;
the permanent student art collec-Ward lindley; Richerd Hagel
Cilin-
tion houses in Morrill Hall.
berger; John Kudlacck; Ella Mi-
,jj Design contributors include:
rnyuis Kasp, urana isiana; iuar
Books Due June 6
All books borrowed by un
dergraduate students will be due
for return to the libraries by
June S, the last day of examina
tion. All Indebtedness incurred by
students for lost books or fines
will be due at Lore Library by
June 6. Students having unpaid
accounts will not receive grades,
diplomas or transcripts.
Cinderella, Alias tela, Leaves AOPi's,
To Raise Family Of Kittens
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Goes Home
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ian Eckstrom, Newman Grove;:'
The collection, over three years .vamotc; Chad Taylor and Gerald d N Koehler. Geneva.
eld. contains a cross secUon of aU bex-erson. j vrfum(l .,. B,ph,r, Due.
types of art work.
j Students contributing sculpture
ser, and Fred Kidder all of Lia-
The annual student show will works include: Ralph Motogawa,'' Jn
be on display in Momu niu riuu, mww, iiiuuun.-in: inw,
... i t i t I invi!n Flairta fJriintnra1 tllvc-
k."- , Wi finrtirt." Jertferson, coin and Floyd Morehead, Omaha!
.vr r Vr Iowa: and Robert Swaim, North) Comcmrcial design and letter-
UH. tru........... tw.,--
Student Houses
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Interior design: Ed Gross. Lin- I J nGUf
Talk Saturday
By DICK COFFEY
Feature Editor
ling: Robert Bird, Lincoln: Ger
ald Severson, Ord; John Lynch
lric rimise. Fremont: Phvllis Platte.
Mayer. Fremont; Mary Hartman, Drawings contributors include: aWJZS ivl Austin Creel, one of thirty
Omaha; Rita Jerins, Lincohi;,Whitemore, uncoin; wary V"V tw:tniDnied stalcs delegates to the
Cnad Taylor. Omaha: Ella Miya- man, Omaha; Marilyn Roddy, 'Deto- C louse and Betty Stratton, ;Jhir, WorW Confernce of 0,.
moto, Hilo, Hawaii; John Kudla- Omaha; Jennie Stiffler, Louis-i vv fouu. . tian Youth at Travencore, India,
cek.Wilber. ville; John Lynch, Marysville, Composition: Marian Eckstrom, , will speak at the retreat of the
William Lvheris. Lincoln Lou- Kansas; Howell Boyd, Blytheville, Rita Jerins, Uncoln; Roger Ler-(BaptL:t and Cotner Student
-anna , cXS Grand Island Janet Arkansas; and Mary Lou Cooper, vig, Bertrand; and Judy Flans-Houses Saturday in Milford.
Fuller Lincola; Ward Lindlev,!- Iburfi Li1"- J Creel, past national chairman
Omaha- Janet Horton, Lincoln;! Students having works in cer-l Art Education: Shirley Kuester. of the Baptist Youth Movement,;
Sonna Holmes, Grand Island; and amies in the collection include: jWisncr; Phyllis Knerl, Ravenna; ! visited Baptist missions in South
Carol Haerer North Platte Janet Beran; Elaine Gruntorad; and Allison Faulkner, Lincoln, i India, Assam. Bensal Orissa.j
Japan while in the Far East
A third-year student and assist-1
ant chaplain at the Colgate-Rochester
Divinity School, Creel was
sponsored by the Baptist Sludent
Movement and the Baptist Youth
Fellowship. j
The Baptist retreat will be held
Final Exam Schedule
shall meet for
Laboratory classes meeting for several continuous hours en one or two days
examinations as follows:
Classes met tint Monday and Tuesday shall be examined on the date scheduled for the
Hrrt hnr of thetr laboratory meeting Wednesday or Thursday classes on the second hour af
their meeting; Friday er Saturday classes on the third hour,
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7:30 p.m. Thursday Cinder
ella had her first kitten.
11 W 'tan -v. '
Maybe Cinderella was looking
for four lost slippers.
Although she has been mas
querading under her alias, Zeta,
she is known as Cinderella in her
own neighborhood, 40Jh and N.
In last Thursday's Daily Ne-
ibraskan a picture and a story was
run on the Alpha Omicron Pi
stray cat Dr. N. B. Blumberg.
assistant professor of journalism.
braskan and inquired about the
cat
Cinderella was soon in the
j hands of her rightful mistress, six-
i year-old Janet Blumbcrg. daugh
I ter of Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Blum-
berg. .
One of the first ihings Janet
said, was "After someone has been
away, you love them more than,
anyone else in the family."
Cinderella had been gone since
the middle of February, and it
is believed that in a few days, she
will have baby kittens.
Janet was promised that if any
thing ever happened to Cinder-
iMilford. Students who wkh to at-1 rrvnrRrr a COMES HOME . . . Little Janet Blumbcrg is shown fe ou " ?f "if1. p!!p
. ... . . . ..,,. .n . .v. rn.-: .nVWc 111 Rntinra c?,M ,l . . ... . L . ,wt uunug tinoea-iids aosvnce u
linn examinanons nave orrn xnruuiru im c " ' .Ti,; t'"" ' i here with Cinderella, Ihe wanaering cau rnt n iwumi
OrraniiaUon J. 4. SI, HI. 1". " Civil Engineering zis: i) wonomics it. iz. ui vpjouse oeiore aiuraay noon. IM
Education SI, 2; (5) Electrical Engineering 134, 198; 6) English A, B, 1, J. 3, 4. 10: () French .retreat will last from Saturday
l 14. 8 Home Economics 41. 4J; (9) Mathematics 11. 14. 15. 16, 17, 41. 4J. 15. 10R, 17; (!) afternoon to Sundav morning.
Mechanical Engineering 1. 6; UU Spanish 52, 54. If students have regularly scheduled examinations
eonflictlng with the above specially arranged schedule, arrangements to Uke such specially scheduled
examinations at another time should be made with the department concerned on or before May 18.
rr v.mslr: If a student is scheduled for an examination wnicn conmcis wnn a specuu? senra-
edition of The DaUy Nebraskan, through which the cat was re
turned to her Cinderella was found by the AOW's and kept at
Blumbergs had put down a $10 de
posit on the puppy and it is due
to arrive this week.
Main Feature Clock
(SrboAnfc Fnrnlslw4 li? Ttratrn
Varsity: "Hans Christian Andcr-
tikd examination in French, arrangements should be made with the French Department to Uke such sen," 1:21, 3:23, 5:26, 7:28, 9:31.
French examination at another time.
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SATURDAY, MAT 23
All sections in English A.
(This examination is given at this time in order that students making
sufficiently high scores may take the examination in English B for credit)
WEDNESDAY. MAY 27
Classes meeting at 10:00 mi, five er four days, or Mon, Wed., FrL, or
any one or two of these days.
All sections in English 2.
All sections in English 3, 4.
All sections in Economics 115.
THURSDAY, MAY 2
Classes meeting at 9:00 a.m Turs Thurs, Sat, or any one or twe of
these days.
Classes meeting at 4:00 p.m, five or four days or Mon Wed, Frt, er any
one er two of these days.
All sections in English B. 1. (Coliseum).
All sections In Civil Engineering 219.
All sections in Business Organization 190.
FRIDAY, MAY 29
Classes meeting at 3:00 p.m, Tues, Thurs, er either ene of these days.
All sections in English 100.
All sections in Mechanical Engineering 1 6.
All sections in Home Economics 41 and 42.
All sections in Business Organization 21. (Coliseum)
All sections in Business Organisation 14L (Coliseum)
AH sections in French 12. (SS And) 14, (Barn. 230).
All sections in Spanish 52 (Morrill And.) and 54 (Burn. 108).
All sectians in Elec Engineering 134, 198.
Classes meeting at 1:00 p.m, five er four days, er Mon, Wed, FrL, or
any ene er twe ef these days.
MONDAY, JUNE 1
Classes meeting at 11:00 a.m. Toes, Thurs, Sat, er any ene er twe ef
these days.
Classes meeting at 200 p.m, five er four days, er Men, Wed, Fit, er
any ene er twe ef these days.
TUESDAY, JUXE 2
Classes meeting at 4:00 p.m, Tnes, and Thurs, er either ene ef these days.
All sections in Mathematics 11, 16, 41, 105. t Coliseum 1
All sections in Mathematics 14, 15, 17, 42. 106, 107. (Coliseum)
Classes meeting at 8:00 a.m, Tnes, Thurs, Sat, er any ene er twe ef
these days.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
Classes meeting at 1:00 p.m, Tues. and Thurs, or either ene ef these days.
Classes meeting at 3:00 p.m, five or four days, er Mon, Wed, FrL, er any
ene er twe ef these days.
Classes meeting at 5:00 p.m, five er four days, er Mon, Wed, FrL. er any
ene er twe ef these days.
Classes meeting at 5:00 p.m., Tnes. and Thurs, er either ene ef these days.
Classes meeting at 7 pjn, Mon, Wed, Fri, er any ene er twe ef these
days.
Classes meeting at 7:00 p.m. Toes, and Thurs, er either ene ef these days.
Classes meeting at 2:00 p.m, Tnes. and Thurs, er either ene ef these days.
All sections in Economics 11 and 12. (Coliseum)
AH sections in Economics 103. (Coliseum)
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
Classes meeting at 9:00 a.m, five er four days, er Man, Wed, Fii, er any
ene er twe ef these days.
Classes meeting at 11:00 a.m., five er four days, er Mon.,' Wed, Fri, er any
ene er twe ef these days.
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
All sections in Business Organization 147. (Coliseum) - if
All sections in Education CL, 62. (Coliseum)
Ail sections in Business Organization 3, 4. i
Classes meeting at 8:00 ajn, five or four days, er Mon, Med, Fri, er any
ene or two ef these days. 3
Classes meeting at 12:00 p.m, en five or four days, er Mon, Wed, Fri, er
any ene er twe ef these days.
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