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    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.
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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.
The only requirement for
living units is that the snow
sculptures be built 600 feet
from the living unit, the
chairman said.
Lyons said that the con
structions must be made of
ice and snow and that the
individual living units were
responsible for finding their
own material.
Olds 4-4-2. Three bucket-seat models: Holiday Coupe, Sports Coupe, Convertible.
CNCINE
Typi Rocket V-8
Bort i ftrokt, bichet 3.87 I 4.25
Displacement, cubic inches 400
Comprettton ritio 10 5-to-l
Bhp 350 t 4800 rpm
Torque, Ib.-rt. 440 at 3200 rpm
Carburetion 4-bbl.
Built-in Combustion Control System
provides constant carb air temperature.
Optional: Force-Air Induction System.
Requires close-ratio 4-on-the-floor trans
mission r Turbo Hydra-Matic. 4.33-to-l
ite, 360 bhp at 5400 rpm.
Optional: Cruising package: Includes
4O0-CIO V- with 2-bbl. carb, 290 bhp,
9-to-l compression, Turbo Hydra-Matic,
2.56-to-l axle. J25-hp Rocket 400 V-8
with 4-bbl, carb and 10. 5-to-l compres
sion ratio teams with Turbo Hydra-Matic.
Bhp 325 with Turbo Hydra-Matic.
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Fully synchronized,
heavy-duty 3-on-the-floor
with Hurst Shifter
Optional : 4-on the-floor (close- or wide
ratio with Hurst Shifter) or Turbo Hydra
Matic floor shift
Prop shaft Heavy-duty
Axle ratios (to 1)..2.56, 2.78, 3.08, 3.23,
3.42,3 91,4 33, 4 66
Optional : Heavy-duty axles (H.D. shafts,
bearings, differential gears), 3 ratios.
CHASSIS and BODY
Suspension Heavy-duty. Includes
heavy-duty springs and shocks, front and
rear stabilizers. Dual exhausts.
Steering ratio.... 24-to-l
Wheels..... Heavy-duty 14-inch
with extra-wide rims
Tires F70xl4", Nylon-Cord
Wide-Oval Red-Lines
OTHER OPTIONS
Power front disc,brakes. UHV Transistor
ized Ignition. Anti-Spin Differential. Rally
Stripe. Rally Pac (clock, tach, engine
gauges). Sports console. Custom Sport
Steering Wheel. Radial-Ply Whitewalls.
Simulated-wire and Super Stock Wheels.
Special wheel discs. Others.
GENERAL
Wheelbase 112
Overall length , 201.6"
Overall width 76.2'
Overall height 52.8'
Curb wt. (lb.) Holiday Coupe 3628
Fuel capacity (gal.) 20
Headroom (Holiday Coupe). ..front 37.6"
rear 36.3"
Legroom (Holiday Coupe) front 42.7"
rear 32.7"
Hiproom (Holiday Coupe) front 59.5"
rear 53.0"
Tread front 59.0", rear 59.0"
SAFETY
And all the new GM safety features are
standard on 4-4-2, including energy-absorbing
steering column.
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