1 i. a f '1 s i f pAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN ' JULY 30, 1959 r It Wrl- T II.-.. TP itf Your i niversuv n iiui ii " vnw Student Housing Adequate for Larger Demand i li. . I r-tii.fnulc Viavo "tvnrlcpd 0 H t An increase in enrollment of about 300 is expected this fall, but it will probably not affect student housing. The Registrar's office re ports that as of July 10, 1,535 applications had been proc essed as opposed to 1,204 for the corresponding period last year. Of this increase there are 118 more female applicants and 213 more male applicants than at the same time last year. University housing accom modations, however, have not been filled to capacity since the addition of Piper, Fedde and Burr Halls in 1957, so this year's increase will not pre sent a problem. According to Director of University Services, W. C. Harper, women's dormitories last year were short of ca pacity by 36 residents The disuse of Wilson Hall houses or dormitories for men at 1610 R St. which accom modated 10 female graduate students will not affect this fall's housing situation Harper said. The property is expect ed to eventually be used for a new Methodist Student House. "We expect to fill women's housing up fairly near capac ity this year," Harper said. I lit Iot yi mpr m ml f pi yi I ie of the newest additions to University housing. Piper Hall, on the city campus, i Psych. Clinic Offers Help To Anvone Juvenile delinquents and people with personality dis orders, academic or social problems are some of the persons helped by the Uni versity of Nebraska's Psy chological Clinic. Professor Marshall Jones, head of the clinic, located in the Social Sciences building, noted that their services are open to anyone. "Doctors from Lincoln and throughout the slate often re fer cases to us," he stated. "Less than one percent of the people we deal with are students here at the Univer sity," Jones said. "We hae a wide range ol services," he noted. "Adults, suffering from brain damage or emotional disorders and mentally retarded persons are helped by the clinic." "We work closely with ju venile probation offices and the court," Jones pointed out, "and often deal with par ents that are having difficul ty with their children." "Because we have no two cases that are exactly alike, it is difficult to tell how much good is actually being done." "It is our opinion at the clinic however, that our services have helped a lot of people a great deal," he added. Patronize Nebraskan Advertisers Builders' Publish 'Special Edition' A 28 page special publica tion has been mailed to in coming University of Nebras ka freshmen, Ingrid Leder, editor of the "Special Edi tion" announced. The paper is an attempt to explain the activities, the classes and the physical lay out of the University. University students who worked on the publication in clude: Bobbie Tanner, LaRae Richter, Julie Moran, Gail Simon, Andy Anderson, Car oil Kraus, Jane Mahoney and Ann Walker. Ctr fitter's , eeOC4000CKKK40 Shop Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Shop Thursday 10 to 8:30 Others 3.49 and 3.99 As flexible as the fern itself . . . this and other styles made of genuine California glove-soft cow hide leather . . . hand-beaded and hand laced. Ideal for casual summer comfort. CAREER SHOE SHOP, FIRST FLOOR i Lincoln .3OOO9CX3C-3O0OOOOC' 3-OOOS None of the cooperative have been filled to date. Should there be an over-flow of male housing applicants, single students who have spent a year in some type of group housing may live in University-approved off-cam pus housing. Apartments are available for married students. Van Westover, assistant to the Dean of Men, said that ac commodations for married students have "worked out beautifully." The three housing units completed in 1957 were Piper Hall which accommodates 160 women, Fedde Hall which ac commodates 70 women and Burr Hall which houses 230 men. Housing officials empha sized that enrollment figures represent only applications as of July 10. They anticipate an increased fall enrollment, but final figures will not be avail able until later. VUIlllllOUUllVllJ A v , JJ ViVAilft I V lltYllttAI ARTHUR MURRAY PRIVATE LESSONS H For only $9.50 This offer open to University students & fac ulty only. Good only through July. Present This Coupon At ARTHUR MURRAY 1232 "M" St. Phone 2-580O Across from Hotel Cornhusker Open 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Summer Students Compare Prices With Us!! Before You Sell Your Used Textbooks University Bookstore 1120 K Street