Poge 4 Trie Dailv Nebraskan Tuesday, Morch 31, 1959 Dr. Ashton. Selected For Dr. Dudley Ashton. chair man of the University's de partment of physical educa tion for women, has been ap proved as a member of the American Academy of Phys ical Education. Academy membership t limited to not more than 100 leaders in physical education in the United States and Can-' ada. Membershin is one of he highest honors of the physical education profession. 80 Members At present the a c a d e m y membership consists of about 80 members. Women's PE Head, Imerican Academy Three Get ernor's Committer on Fitness as well as the Lincoln Council on Youth Fitness. She is active in the Altrusa Club of Lincoln, and is list ed in "Who's Who Anions American Women" and "Who's Who in Kducation". Portland Meeting She is currently attending a ' reation. meeting in Portland of the National Association for Phys ical Kducation of College Women, of w hich she is treas urer and board member. Arniv Willis Rifle Team Awarded Med ah Industrial Jobs Take A& Gratis one out of live graduates in , shi Contest must sign up by Agriculture during the last . ni e t . . . . . noon Wednesday in the Ani- four years found jobs m busi- , ,, , , 3 . ... ness and industry. Franklin mal Husbandry building on Thive I'niversity Army KKlridce, associate director of . Ag Campus. ROTC cadets were awanled , resident instruction, said. i Drawing for livestock will ;full fligltt training wings re-, A hv lhp vnrlwP;,J be held Wednesday. Following this she will at- centre by lot. . n. Kawie. Yaiiinii I if, Inirwe! , . . . r .iw. ; 'nmf.xsor of military in er n AaUo-'al insurance Tne showmanship contest Mock & Bridle Deadline Hears Any persor catering the'wiU be held at 7:30 pm. en RWk and Rndle Showman-; AprU 23 in the Horse IWn CANOE TRIPS . Cmm 4iiMt, M mmmm tvintawa CMMt m4 tMtw Hm4 M pti wily W OO M ptrmm pm r. Far tmpm tmHrmat, Mt l.U CANOI COUNTKT OUTFimm III C. I IT. MDm. ran Association for Health, land tactics Physical Education and Rec-i Cadets R. B. Abcrnothy, Literary Critic to Speak At Thursday Convocation ap- proximately 30 per cent of the . r, ,,,, 1 ( , , ,..,1 ..!!,.. J , . . (Honor Osohner and Gilbert T ih-- . au ' MeG irran'h success fullv ln the naUon en,ercd business Aicujrrji in s u c c e s s luuy ;..,,,-., pi.-ir;,i,, ba.ua completed Uie tlignt training; j. - 'course to qualify for further I,e explained that the I'ni- flight training when ordered versity initiated an agricul tural business major two 1 years ago in view of these sur- Malcolm Cow ley, one of , America's leading literary j ArifiAA will manI i a 1 "in- unanimous approval is re-j versity convocation Thursday, quired for candidates who are at 11 a m. in Love Library selected from about 25.000 Auditorium !lueAn!er;?n As;i e will talk on "The New E l foJ eilth Phys'cal, world of the New Novel tducauon and Recreation. sts Wednesday he will Dr. Ashton was indnrted as ; meet with students in Lie a Fellow at the Academy's English Department, meeting ia Portland, Ore. j Rowley's first book to at- She has edited and com-itraet general attention was piled two syllabi on women's ' Exile's Return," an account pnysical education which are of the expatriates of the twen dow used in Nebraska schools, i ties. More recently he has Study Initiated zjz Dr. Ashton helped initiate ! r : ' Cnrlm-n Offered Sunday i ships between sociology and physical education now' being undertaken on the West Coast. Dr. Ashton joined the Uni versity in 1952 as department al chairman and holds the rank of professor. She is a member of the Nebraska Gov- UROPE Dublta t Ha fnm Cartain; A trio H Swcom. Vm'k cHniic a fcantca arawKl. Colic mom aty. Alt that trtpx. tOKOft SUMMER TOURS XSS Woww (Bra C), F-asaa, CaL Rock Hudson. Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean will star in this week's Sunday Night Movie, Giant. The movie in Warner Color is Cowley edited a series of volumes dealing with some of Ameri ca's most outstanding writ ers. lie is the author and editor of more than a dozen books. An advisor to the Viking Press since 1948, Cowley was associated with the New Re public irom 1929 to 1944. part of that time as book editor. He was born in Pennsyl vania in 18y8 and educated at Harxard and in France. At to active duty. The I'niversity Army ROTC iteam placed second out of 19 ve's- teams m the Midwest Camp Business and industry com Perry Smallbore Rifle bined is the biggest single Matches. j part of agriculture, according Four basic course ROTC to a booklet entitled "I've Cadets, who compose the Uni- j Found My Future in Agricul versity's rifle team, were ture", honored wita medals afteri the match. j The four cadets were Mich ael Flannigan, William Hol land, Conley Cleveland and 1 Howard McNiff. Typewriters For Rent Try Off ietttaifBrthasi Wc Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 11th Phont 2-4284 Typewrtfer Jfibbons Puf 0 We'd like to explain engineering career advantages to YOU Child Study Meet Drmvs 20 from A'fJ Twenty Teachers College students are among approxi mately 4.000 educators and students attending the Assoc-j iation for Childhood Educa-j George Stexen's production l ie present he is at Stanford ,ion ln1crnational Study Con GOOD POSITIONS . n GOOD LIVING of a novel bv Edna Feber Students Unixersity mitted. Showtime vill be one hour Unixersity where he has been must show llieir in residence for a quarter. ID'S to be ad- nis vjs,t ls being sponsored by the English department and the faculty Committee on 'earlier, 6 30 pm j Union Ballroom. A cartoon will also be fea- 1 tured. in the Conxocations. 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Clai moI sholart.e'f count, know h natmtrmr m itt original latin hma ipm awod feciom fXrtSYONI TO HIS OWN TASTE" There hot never been ony accounting for tastes, ond the man who appreciated this truth first was Francois Rabelais, bt his "Pontogruel", he coined this now-fomows judgmenri "(very one to his loite, ot the woman said when she kitted ner cow." -eOWD AMD IOST" It's better than not loving at ait occordtng to lord Tenny son's "Ni Memoriam", XXVII: "I hold ft true, whate'er be fofft fee it, when I sorrow moifTu better to have loved ond lostThon never to hove loved ot oil." Jddjatjmf SKANTS striped brief rVy sensorionot" that's me judgment of coi ls ge men who heve seen the new Jockey Striped S RANTS. Jockey tylistt have token this 100 stretch nylon bikrnt-ftyle brief. ..added coedy tripe-.end produced o garment youTi ready enjoy wearing. SKANTS is cut high on the tides with a low waistband ond eome in a choice of red. black, green, rust or blue stripes, look for SKANTS in stripes, or sol ids in the Jockey deport ment at your campus store. fesTooned b the house ot il The University art galleries will soon add 13 new paint ings and sculpture to their permanent collection, accord- ling to Galleries Director ! Norman Geske. The acquisition of the art, some purchased and some do nated, was announced at the Nebraska Art Association ! 1959 Spring exhibit. Purchased from the T'.iom as C. Woods fund were: "Still Form Resting," "Cafe Interior," "Evening Light," "Sounds Across the Rixer'' and 'Tilted Horizon." Purchased from ihe Nelle Cochrane Woods Collection was "Fourteenth of July." ; Donated in memory oi N'elia Cochrane Quick was "Doune Castle." ' Given 1- --.mory of Thom as C. W. us were "Study for Girl villi Chemise." and "Figure." "Peaches" was do nated by Mrs. Howard S. Wil son in memory of Howard 5. Wilson, and so was "Seacoast, Cape Cod." 1 Purchased from tie Frank M. Hall Collection vas "The .Seasons." An anonymous lasl minute donation was "Blade." Two art experts and a committee of Nebraska Art 'Assn. members assisted in the selections. fcrenre in St. Louis, Mo., 1 which ends Thursday, i i ' Theme of the conference is "Fundamentals for Todax's Children." ' ; ' One member of the N'ebras-! ka delegation, Gloria Eriok-i son. a sophomore, will serxe as hostess at one of the cof-1 fee hours. Others attending the con-: ferenee are: I Bonnie Beckmnn, Dee Dill- man, Nancy Elliot. Sandra j Ellis, Julie Hathaway, Sara J Hauserman, Jan Mclaughlin ; and Kay Margaret, ! Completing the delegation are Sally Mardock, Mayrene Maxwell. Man' Musser, Shar on Eocers. Margie Kohwer, Pally Ru1t. Joyce Uecker. Iva Zajicek. Ed Brown. Jim Craig mile and Evelyn Caha. J Miss Sue Arbutbnot, assist-1 ant professor of elementary ' education, will accompany the group. 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