Monday, November 6, 1967 The Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Advisory Boards Aid Curriculum Setting By DAVE BUNTAIN Senior Staff Writer Students in the College of Agriculture may soon have a voice in determining their curriculum, according to Agriculture advisory board member Gary McCord. The student advisory board has drawn up a pro posal to be submitted to the faculty which would give the students representation on the College's curriculum committee. The Agriculture . board, created in last s p r i n g 's ASUN election, is one of four advisory boards now oper ating. The others are in the Arts and Sciences, Business Administration and Teach ers' Colleges . HOME-EC BOARD The ASUN Education Com mittee is now trying to es tablish a board in the Col lege of Home Economics, Craig Dreeszen, committee chairman, said. McCord said the primary purpose of the Agriculture advisory board is to "in crease and b e 1 1 e r the student-faculty relationship." The group's strong inter est in the college's course offerings prompted to draw up the curriculum commit tee proposal, he said. REPRESENTATION McCord pointed out t h a t although the group has just begun to function this fall, it has already secured re presentation on all the de partmental faculty commit tees. Advisory board members are elected from various de partments and groups of de partments and attend those departmental meetings, he said. Stressing that faculty-student dialogue is a two-way operation, McCord said the board is also striving to communicate faculty sug gestions to the students. PARALLEL IDEAS He said that faculty ideas for improving the college of ten parallel the student's suggestions. Bill Glover, student advis ory board chairman for the College of Business Admin istration, joined McCord in emphasizing the importance of "providing students and faculty members with another level of communica tion." In addition, the Bus Ad board attempts to "acquaint students with areas of bus iness that are not covered in the classroom," he said. PANEL DISCUSSION To facilitate increased communication, the board is planning a student-faculty tea, Glover said, to bring these people together in a non-classroom atmosphere. The Board is also prepar ing several panel discus sions to be presented later this year. Glover said a panel on Accounting is slated for this semester and one on interviewing or mar keting is planned for next spring. He added that an awards dinner is also being consid ered. Such a dinner, held in the spring, would bring to gether all the business stu dents tapped for honoraries, special awards and scholar ships. ADVISOR PROGRAM The Bus Ad board is look ing into the possibility of de veloping a student advisor program, similar to one being initiated by the Arts and Sciences advisory board. Glover said Bus Ad stu dents have no faculty coun s e 1 o r's and an organized counseling system would give them needed help. The Bus Ad board is com posed of representatives from two professional busi ness fraternities, two who are elected from each of the three upperclasses and three holdover board mem bers, including the chair man. Glover said the board has been functioning about sev en years. MONDAY (All activities listed will be held in the Nebraska Un ion unless otherwise stated.) INTER-VARSITY 12 noon PLACEMENT OFFICE LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. SOCIOLOGY 531:30 p.m. BUILDERS Calendar and Directory 3:30 p.m. PANHELLENIC 3:30 p.m. . PEOPLE TO PEOPLE Publicity 4p.m. TASSELS 4:30 p.m. UNION Film Commit tee 4:30 p.m. AUF Publicity Commit tee 4:30p.m. DESERT CLUB-5 p.m. TOWNE CLUB-6 p.m. TOWNE CLUB MOTH ERS 7:30 p.m. MATHEMATICS C O U N SELORS 7:30 p.m. Placement Interviews MONDAY, NOV. 6 Naval Missile Center-P o i n t Mugu: B.S., M.S.-E.E., M.S., Aero. E., Physics, Summer Employment. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company: Bachelor's, Master's JD Acctg., Law, Bus. Ad. Sandia Corporation (Bell System): Summer Engineering M.E., C.E. Eastman Kodak Company: Ph.D. Chem. (Org., Pbys., Anal.. Inorg., Biochem. i. Tennessee E a s r m a n Com pany: Ph.D. Chem. (Org., Phys., Analy.). TRW Capacitor Division: B.S. -E.E., M.E. Parke, Davis & Company: B.S., M.S., Ph.D.-Biol., Micro biol., Chem., Biochem., Pharm; Girls Plan Swim Meet Thursday A "fun swim meet", for intermediate girl swimmers will be held in the Coliseum pool at 8 p.m. Thursday. Interested swimmers should either contact their WAA representative, call Dorothy Fuller at 477-3034 or sign up at the Nebraska Hall bulletin board. B.S., M.S. Zoo!., Ch. E M.E., Acctg. Peter Kiewit Sons' Company: B.S., M.S.-C.E., M.E., Sum mer. Farm Credit E. nks East Campus: To be announced at a later date. TUESDAY, NOV. 7 Parke, Davis & Company: As before. Bell System: B.S., M.S.-Nu-clear E., Math., Physics, Chem., Statistics. Celanese Corporation After noon: All Degree Levels Ch.E., Chem.. Physics; B.S., M.S.-M.E., Acctg. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 Bell System: As before. Celanese Corporation Mor ning: As before. Natural Gas Pipeline Com panv of America: B.S. E.E., Ch.E.. M.E., C.E., Ind.E. Ralston Purina Company East Campus: B.S., M.S. Food E., Food Chem., Food Nutrition: Ph.D. Bio-chem., Vet. Med. THURSDAY, NOV. 9 Bell Systems: As before. Continental Oil Company Research and Development De partment: B.S., M.S. Ph.D. Ch.E., Chem. M.S., Ph.D. Pet K., M.E., E E, Physics. Swift & Company: All De gree Levels Org. Chem.. Bio chem., Biol.; B.S., M.S. Ch.E., M.E.; B.S. Anal Chem., M.E.; B.S. Anal. Chem., Home Econ. Food & Nutr. Cummins Engine Company, Incorporated: B.S. C.E., E.E., Ag.E.; B.S.. M.S. Bus. Adm., Finance, Personnel, Mktg Sales; B.S., M.S., Ph.D. M.E. FRIDAY, NOV. 10 Bell System: As before. Swift & Company: As before. Continental Oil Company Agrico Chemical Company, Central Engineering Depart ment, Process Engineering De partment, Maintenance En gineering and Refining Depart ment, Marketing Department: B.A.B.S., M.A.M.S. Mktg., Bus. Adm., Lib. Arts, Agric, M.E., E.E., C.E.; B.S. M.S., PhD. Ch.E. Continental Oil Company Research and Engineering De partment: As before. Band Day Fans Brave Winter Cold Saturday's 65,078 Band Day fans who watched Ne braska feat Iowa State 12-0 wa eighth consecu tive 60,01 plus crowd to at tend Memorial Stadium. Every game since 1966's Texas Christian University opener which drew 62,119, has drawn more than 60,000 fans, topped by the 65,766 witnesses at the Nebraska Colorado game two weeks ago. JZ, if - A VX. (' photo by Dan Ladiey PERSHING RIFLES MP'S . . . direct iooball fans to and from Memorial Stadium. Students Compete In 'Snow Job University students will compete in February to de termine which students can do the best "Snow Job" in a snow sculpture contest, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Phi Omega, a cam pus service organization, will sponsor the contest be tween living units accord ing to Gary Lyons, com mittee chairman, in an ef fort to raise money for the All-University Fund. Lyons explained that each entering living unit will be assessed a minimal fee based on the number of resi dents. The money will be donated to AUF. Entries will be j u d g e d Feb. 3, on the basis of size and originality, Lyons ex plained, and trophies will be awarded. Lyons said that entries would be divided into cate gories for judging, perhaps by male and female living units. Lyons said that the troph ies would be unique for the contest, which is the first of its kind on this campus. The trophies may have snow men on them, he added. 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