facje 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wechesay, May IS. lfrfS Examination Schedule I' V , 3 i M..V " " l ) laboratory riiam nirrltuc far wvrral continuous kuura on or two iaa shall nxvi fur cxanilaaUans aa fottosvas Issues mfrtlns uit Monday and Tursday shall b examined on tha dais arhrdules for Hrsl hoar of MMnr labarMwy HHTlInK; Wednesday or Thursday classes oa the aceoad hour of their meeting; Friday or Saturday classes aa ta IMrd fcoar. I nit examination hare hrrn scheduled for all arrtlooii in Ihe following (abjccts: (1) Baslness UrcanlaaMoa 1 aad 4i tt) l'iil Knilneerlng 1; 3 Economic II and It: 4 Kducation 61 and Mi 5 Knillsh A, 1, 1. t, 4, 11, 1, Ml r rears II. 1!, 14: 7) Hiane fcconomlcs 41 and 4; C8 Mathematics 1 1, 12. IS. II. ti. 4t, 101. lot, IDS, 104; Mechanical Knsl frrini 1; I0 Psvcholoiy 10; till Kpaalsh At and 4. If studrnta nave rrralarly arhednled aiamlnaltoaa roafUrtlac wfl the above siM-rlally arranged schedule, arrangements la lake suca spertiilly scheduled examinations at another time shoal 4 I M made with the aVpartment concerned oa or belore May IS. 'ar example: If a student ta scheduled for aa lamlaatHia which eon 1 1 lets with a specially scheduled examination la rrench, arrangements shoald he mads with the r reach deparimeat la h aarh r'rcach examination at another time. MONDAY. MAT 20. to I0:M a.ai. Classes meeting at 0:00 a. m., five ar four day, or Moa., Wed., Frl., ar any aa or twa a tnass as. to li:St p.m. (lasses meeting at 111:00 a. m.. Tnes, Thurs.. Hat., or any one or twa or reese nays. ., nri., rn., ar any one or m ) -y. 1:00 a. m It:Ha a. in :M p. m t:. p.m S:Sd p.m, la 4:S p.m. Imh meeting at S:00 p. 4:. to p.in.- 4:30 p.m. five or four days, or Moa.. five ar four days, ar Moa., Wed. Krl., or any ana ar two to sys. tassrs meeting at 4:00 p, All sections In Psychology 10, Tl KSDA, MAY II. to l(i:M a.m. lasses meeting at 10:00 a. nv. five or four day, ar Moa., Wed., frl.. ar aay one ar two rhssa days to l:St p.m. ( la- nieellni at 11:00 a. m Tact., Than.. Mat., or aay aae ar two of ifcesa da-s. to 4.80 p.m. (lasses meeting at 4:IHt p. m.. lues, and Ilium, or either one of these days, to 4:30 p.m. All se.-llons In Mathitiialirs II, 12. It. 21. 22, 42, 101, 102, 10. 104. WKDNESDAY, MAY 12. lasaa-n Hireling at 11:00 a. m., five ar four dnys. or Mm., Wed., rri.. ar any aa or w ar taear aars 1:00 p. ni.. lues, and Thurs., or either ane at Inesa aay. I:IM p. ni.. five or four days, or Mon., Wed., Krl., or aay one ar two of these dnjrs. Tlll'RMtAY, MAY 2S, lapses nieetlnt at 2:00 p. ni., five or four days, S:0 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:(i p.nl. n:MI a.m. to 0:00 a.m. Ilh.tfl a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.- I las mrelinc latses nieelinK at ar Man.. Wed., Krl.. or aay aae ar rate af tes days or either one af these days. K:l0 a.m. to 10:110 a m 10:30 a. in to 12:30 p.m. I lnr merlins at S:00 p. ni.. Tin-s and Thun 10:311 a.m. In 12:30 p.m. All section lu Merhanii-al Inuineerlnr I. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All serlion In 1'rriirh It, 12. 14. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All tx-clliin In Spanish S2 and S4. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m All section In Home Economic 41 and 42. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All aerlmn In Economic II and 12. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m C lashes meeting at 8:00 a. m.. Tne.. Thur.. Sat., ar any one or twa of these days. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ("liie meeting at :0o p. m.. five or four d.n. or Mon.. Wed., frl.. or any one or rwa a Mieae days, 2:3 p.m. ta 4:30 p.m laes meting at ft:00 p. ni., Tne. and Thur., ar either ane af these days. 2:30 p.m. to 4:.I0 p.m. AM section in Civil Engineering 1. 2:30 p.m. In 4:30 p.m. AH nertiim In Civil EnKlneerinr I. 2:30 p.m. ta 4:30 p.m. All section la Ruinr tirgniiliathm S a,nd 4. ERIIiAV. MAY 21. 8:00 a.m. to 10:1)0 a.m. ( lasses meeting at 7:00 p. m.. .Moa., Wed.. Erl., or any anc ar Isva af these daps. :l0 a.m. to 10:00 a. in (i:ie meeting 11 1 7-00 p. m. Tuc. and Thur.. or either one af these days. :nfl a.m. to lll:ll a.m. All frttn In English A. I. 2. 3. 4. II. 12. 2. 10:30 a.m. to l :3) p.m. All section In Education til .uid a2. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ( tae meeting at :00 a. m.. five erfoar day, ar Moa., Wed.. Frl.', ar any ear at tvra a tsiese days M1TI RII4Y, MAY 2J. 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ( lases meliug at 9:00 a. m.. Tue., Thar.. Kl.. ar aay aae ar twa af these dafs. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. f"lae m-eting at 2:00 p. m., Turs. and Thur. ,or either one of these day. "He's the best quarterback we've got but will the dean let him participate?" Ireland Urges Dental Reform At Convention "The excuses which dentists have made for not treating chil dren would be ludicrous if they were not so lamentable." Dr. Ralph Ireland, professor of pedo dontics in dentistry college, de clared in an address given at the Nebraska State Dental associa tion convention in Omaha Mon day. Urging Nebraska dentists to as sume more responsibility and in terest in the care of children's teeth, Dr. Ireland continued. "One dentist informed a mother seek ing treatment for her child that 'it is against the law to operate on baby teeth.' Another refused to fill cavities in the teeth of a five year old boy because he could not stand to see the little boy suffer.' " So Excuse. Dr. Ireland called these, and CLASSED LOST Rlark Patk.-r 51 Gold Top Pen on May Njckie Nickerson. 2-7371. other excuses given, selfish, and said they are usually indefensible. He added that lack of understand ing of the special operative pro cedures needed in caring for pri mary or "baby" teeth was partly to blame. In ' an effort to reform den tal practices, Dr. Ireland sug gested that the first dental ex amination be made when a child is two and one-half to three years old; that before operative treat ment is attempted dentist know the differences between primary and permanent teeth; and that the operative procedures used on adults are not suitable for chil dren. Beimslon To' Write Associate Degree Research Bulletin Dean Nels A. Bengston of the junior division has been appointed by the U. S. office of education to write a research bulletin on collece and university two-year courses leading to associate de grees. A pioneer in the associate de gree field, the university began of fering two-year courses in 1942. They are composed of 40 percent vocational work and 60 percent cultural subjects, designed for stu dents who cannot afford or lack the time for a full four year uni versity course. The bulletin is being prepared for the purpose of intererting more colleges and universities in in cluding two years courses in their curriculums. Dean Bengston win collaborate with six other educa tors in writing the bulletin. FORUM "RUSSIA HAZARD OR OPPORTUNITY" G. W. Groy, Moderator With a Student Panel 7:15 WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 Union Faculty Lounge Free Refreshments Also Served Bryan Heads Ag Club Varsity Dairy club, ag organ ization reactivated this semester, elected officers for the coming year at their regular meeting Wednesday night. Those elected were: William Bryan, president; Donald Chris tensen, vice president; Robert Koehler, secretary; and Ned Raun, news reporter. The rooster looks amazed, for how can he be knowin' that havin' clothes cleaned makes a guy feel like crowin'! 1 T " Two devices are under test as aids for the blind. One utilizes the electric eye and the other, radar waves. An electric fan, produced in 1896 and still operable, was found recently in an attic at Shawnee, Okl. FREE JUKE BOX DANCES 9:00 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Friday & Saturday May 17-18 UNION BALLROOM The Whole Park IS OPEN! Ride Skate Swim Picnic DANCE TO Bob Lipka and his orchestra at King's f (XII'TIIIS AO Good for 5 FREE Dances (bJL 8:39 P. L T0MITE Every Wed. Fri. CAS PAID FOR ALL USED TEXT BOOKS Wo Fay More!! Why? Heenuse Wc Are Nation wide Booli Dealers Sell Your Books As Soon As Possible Si mm