The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, September 11, 1 94 1
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Esther Ostltuul
directs girls'
dor mi lories
Miss Esther Ostlund, university
Y. W. C. A. secretary since 1938,
has reeeivec' the appointment as
social director of women's resi
dence halls, according to a recent
announcement from the office of
the dean of w omen.
Miss Ostlund will fill the posi
tion vacated by Miss Katherine
Hendy who resigned previous to
her marriage.
Miss Ostlund received a B. A.
degree with a diploma in music
from Rock ford College at Rock
ford, 111., in 1934. While there she
was assistant to the head resident
of Montague settlement house. In
1934-35 she was a girls' worker
on a fellowship to Chicago Com
mons and took graduate work at
Northwestern university.
She was associate executive sec
retary of the Y. W. C. A. at North
western university in 1935-36 after
which she became assistant dean
of women in charge of dormitories
and executive secretary of the
Y. W. C. A. at Ohio Wesleyan uni
versity, Delaware, Ohio. She con
tinued in that position until 1938
when she came to Nebraska.
A camp counselor each year
since 1933, Miss Ostlund was camp
director of Oakwood Lodge at
Crete during the summers of 1939
and 1940.
Convo-
(Conlinued from Page 1.)
Friday, 9 a. m. Literature;
Natural and Social Sciences;
2 p. m.. Mathematics; Fine Arts.
Saturday, 9 i. m Transfer
English.
Following the English usage
classification tests this afternoon,
each new student will receive an
appointment card designating the
adviser and time for registration
. starting Monday. Bengston warned
students that the medical exami
nations must be taken before
registration can be completed.
First steps for students who
registered last spring and who
have paid their fees will be to
pick up copies of their registration
at social science 211 from 8:30
to 4:30, on Monday, Tuesday or
Wednesday.
Those who registered last spring
but have not paid their fees must
go to the coliseum, according to
officials in the registrar's office.
There, they can pick up their slip,
pay fees and complete their regis
tration. Changes in schedule can be
made by first picking up the
registration copy at social science,
then consulting with adviser and
finally making the formal drop
and add at the coliseum.
Although total enrollment was
expected to decline greatly, Dr.
G. W. Roscnlof, registrar and di
rector of admissions, said that the
drop will not be as great as ex
pected earlier.
Dr. Bengtson made this state
ment to new students: "The Junior
division is primarily interested in
the welfare of each individual stu
dent. Advisers recommend to each
student only those subjects that
he desires and in which he is
qualified. Students should first
realize that education must be
earned and worked for and can't
be acquired by a shortcut process."
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