The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 25, 1957, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    ThurscJoy, Ji ly 25, 1957
The Summer Nebraskan
Poge 3
New Staff
Members
deceived
Three new staff members with
the rank of associate professor
were appointed Friday afternoon
by the University Board of Re
gents. They are:
Dr. Loyal Payne, who has been
a faculty member at Iowa State
College since 1942. A physiologist,
he will be a member of the ani
mal pathology department, replac
ing Dr. Carl Olson, Jr., who is
now at the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. Robert Cole, who will teach
business organization and manage
ment. He has been assistant pro
fessor of marketing at University
of Illinois since 1952.
Mrs. Janette Sayre, who will be
a member of the department of
physical education for women. She
received her Doctor of Philosophy
degree from University of Indiana
this year.
Other appointments, all with
rank, of assistant professors, in
clude: Dr. Robert Finley, agricultural
economics, was instructor at Uni
versity of Illinois.
Ronald Taven, horticulture and
assistant horticulturist, was teach
ing and research assistant at Uni
versity of Minnesota.
Dr. Keith Aldrich, the Classics,
was Charles Atwood Kofoid Fel
low in Classics from 1955-57 at the
University of California.
Dr. Peter Coleman, history, stud
ied at Harvard University this past
year on a social science research
grant.
Jack Cross an, piano, was instruc
tor of piano at University of Red
lands, Calif.
Audun Ravnan, brass instru
ments, received his Master of
Music from Northwestern Univer-
Dr. Turgut Sarpkaya, engineer
ing mechanics, received his Doc
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New Dorm Site
Courtesy Lincoln Journal
Free Movie
The last free movie in the
Union Sunday night series will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, ac
cording to Bob Handy, Union ac
tivities director.
Entitled "Take Me Out to the
Ball Game," the show stars
Esther Williams, Frank Sinatra
and Gene Kelly.
Admission to the performance is
free.
For Rent Furnished basement part
ment Available now 3 rooms and
bath Nearly new appliances including
dehumidifier. automatic washer A
dryer, utilities. S. Call 6-6658.
These residences, located on the bed men's dorm. The Regents hopes to acquire the entire block
east side of 17th street between also voted to negotiate for Rock on 17th street from R to S, ac-
R and S, are on part of the prop- Island Railroad property located cording to John Selleck, Univer-
eray which the Board of Regents behind the houses. The University sity Comptroller,
voted to acquire for a new 1000
Instructions Announced
All candidates for degrees are
required to participate in the com
mencement exercises Aug. 2 unless
officially excused by the dean of
their college, according to Dr.
Floyd Hoover, University Regis
trar. A candidate who is excused
must pay a fe of $10. The Regis
trar's office r. JL be notified by
Thuixday if student will not
attend the exercises.
tor of Philosophy degree from Uni
versity of Iowa. He is a Turkish
citizen.
Dr. Loren Bonne au, history and
principles of education, was part
time instructor at the University
from 1954-56.
Dr. Paul Gokihammer, physics,
was assistant professor at Uni
versity of Delaware this past year.
Candidates will assemble on the
main floor of the Coliseum at 6:30
p.m. on the day of commencement.
Name cards should be called for
upon arrival. Candidates should
then report to their college groups,
according to Dr. Hoover.
Admission tickets are not re-
quired for summer commence
ment. The audience may sit any
where in the Mall except in the
space reserved for the graduat
ing class, Dr. Hoover said.
Candidates for Teaching Certifi
cates must file a health blank and
a money order for $2 with the
Registrar's Office by Saturday. The
money order should be made pay
able to F. D. Decker, State Com
missioner of Education.
In event of rain, the exercises
will take place in the Coliseum.
Coffee Hour
The weekly Graduate-Faculty
Coffee Hour will be held Friday
at 10 a.m. in the Faculty Lojnge
in the Union.
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