rage 4 Trivial Worries Over Problems Trivial worries over personal problems cause more loss of sleep than wondering if you'll wake up in the morning with an atomvbomb under the bed, -or the boot of an invading paratrooper planted on your chest. But this is only part of the counsel whfch Dr. Herman M. Jahr of the University of Ne braska medical college gives on sleep or the lack of it. Dr. Jahr, who combines ex pert knowledge with the phil osopher's wisdom, speaks advis edly. Any habit as universal as sleeping is bound to provoke much discussion. If you can't sleep the subject gets a lot more interest ing. This produces a questionable assortment of experts on sleepless ness, most of whom peddle bad advice on what to do about it. "Too many people have the wrong idea of what sleep really is. Some believe a sleeping person is unconscious,' 'Dr. Jahr said. "This is not the case. An unconscious person cannot be awakened. Sleep is just a cessation of activities. Those who long for peaceful slumber and cannot attain it, ac cording to Dr. Jahr, may be di vided Into two classes healthy people who have some false ideas, and persons who suffer from or ganic ailments which tend to pre vent sleep. But it's the healthy non-sleeper who accounts for most cases of insomnia. "He is usually a tense- worri some, stubborn individual. And his greatest worry is 'Why can't I go to sleep?'" says Dr. Jahr. He quotes the story of a character who complained to the doctor of tossing aU night. The physician checked on hfm. He lost only four minutes and 12 seconds a night in his tossing. He talked about it four hours each day. The doctor enjoys poking fun at the sleep-insipiring qualities of beds, mattresses, springs and other equipment. If your attitude is right, Dr. Jahr thinks you can lie down on a too-short sofa, on the floor, . or almost anywhere else and sleep like a baby. "All you need is four things: A belief in being able to sleep; tired, relaxed muscles; a healthy body; and a calm atmosphere," Dr. Jahr says. Dr. Jahr has some statistics which show that college students require eight to 23 minutes, to go to sleep after going to bed. Middle aged men require about 25 min utes and middle-aged women about 10 to 15 minutes, which may suggest that the ladies haven't as many problems as they think they have. About tossing: College students turn an average of 38 times a night; middle-aged men 53 times a night; and middle-aged women 26 times a night. Tossing about at night, Dr. Jahr says, doesn't mean you're losing sleep. In fact, he takes issue with those who say they "slept like a log." If you do, you're likely to find yourself stiff as a board when you get up and walk around m the morning. Don't count sheep. You'll get more interested in an accurate count than relaxing. You can be either a fresh-air x StTAtlD form v .. k ALSO NEWS DISNEY CARTOON NOW VARSITY MEET AMERICA'S NEW SWEETHEART! LOIS BUTLER IN MICKEY" IN SPARKLING COLOR! COMlNCt EXCLUSIVE! LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT ' ON OUR SCREEN! Cause Sleep Loss fiend or a closed window fan, de pending on what you want, dui don't over do it and bake your self or freeze. Tf a Dae wood sandwich or coi- fee keeps you awake or makes you dream of giants jumping up and down on your stomach, by all means avoid them. All-Staters Schedule Concert In Union Ballroom Tonight One hundred and sixty-five ail-staters will combine Friday at 7:30 p. m. for a concert in the TTnion ballroom. The concert will be presented by a mixed chorus with numbers given Dy me gins and boys glee clubs. rlubs are taken from the chorus. David Foltz is director of the chorus and J. Daton bmitn is director of the girls glee club. Accompanists will be Gwendolyn Taylor and Lee Kjelso. Student officers are Beverly Greenwood, president; Danhy Jordan, vice president; and Wally Smith, secretary-treasurer. First on Program. First on the program will be three numbers by the entire chorus; "Alleluia," by Thompson, 'OHpvo Nnt O Mv Soul." by Wil liams, and "The Promises" by Wilhousky. The Girl's Glee will sing "The MnnastPrv" hv Wihtol. "Younder! Younder!" Russian folk tune ar ranged by Gaines, and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," arranged by Gaines. Returning again, the chorus will sing "Green Rafters" by Duro, "Madam Jeanette" (French Folk tune) by Murray, "Juniata Bound" by Gaul. The lourtn numDer in this part of the chorus concert will hA a romnosition. "Peace." by Lee Kjelson who is a music student at the university. "Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, "Sweet and Low" by Barn by, and "Sit Down Servant," a Negro spiritual by Shaw will be the numbers sung by the boys' glee club. To climax the program, the rhnnis will sine "The Woodchuck Song" by Mann-Weiss and "My Bonnie Lies uver tne ucean - Dy Simeone, a Scotch folk song. Other activities of the all-stat- ers this week have included an ensemble concert on Sunday and three student recitals in the Union ballroom. Next Sunday the or chestra will present a concert in the Union ballroom at 3 p. m. The 226 high school students who are registered in the all state musicy speech and dramatic ml II fothol 1 if THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN Personal AnA a final word to the Bar ents: Dr. Jahr believes that much adult insomnia is the result of parents using bedtime as a threat or punishment with their chil dren. Forcing bedtime on a child creates an antagonism which may make a worrier with insomnia out of a person. festival are receiving intensified instruction in these lields. Something new was inserted in the festival this year by turning the instruction toward learning about the United Nations through music in co-operation with Chan cellor Gustavson and the UN edu cational project being conducted at the university this summer. The final concert will include music and speech numbers from different countries. This final concert will be held on the eve ning of July 1, ending the all state festival for this year. . SERVICE CABOS FACILITATING I MINOR KEPAIBS TO EQUIPMENT j PROVIDED BY VA ACE NOW AVAILABLE 10 tiiHD VETERANS GREETING CARDS for Every Occasion Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street iiy ' A .Tie X ADORE FRESHMEN STOP and SOCK! MEADOrJ ACRE! GOLF DRIVING RANGE COLD DRINKS AND CANDY 4300 On So. 14th St. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. 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