PAGE 20 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 Student Health Center Provides Expert Medical Care Students with anything from sprained toes to acute pneumonia cases are taken care of a$ or thru the Student Health center. As the name denotes, Student Health operates under the Uni versity regulations and gives ex pert medical care to students whenever it is needed. A staff of competent doctors and nurses, under the direction of Dr. Samuel F. Fuenning, are on hand at all times to serve you, as a University student. ALL THAT NEED be presented when you apply for care at the Student Health center is your identification card. Complete con fidential records are kept of all cases entered at the center. When special care such as ma jor surgical care is needed, stu dents are transferred from Stud ent Health to a Lincoln! hospital. These students are put under the care of local doctors of their choice. Student Health center is lo cated in a temporary building on the mall across from Teachers' College high school. The two- story frame structure includes a reception room, nurses station, record room, four doctor's offices, treatment room, nurses utility room, x-ray department and several other rooms, on first floor. Second floor includes the hospital bedrooms, some double and some single. MANY STUDENTS actually en joy their stays at Student Health, the individual care and attention given all patients. The Student Health Center is very good insurance against wide- j spread disease. It runs on a prin-' students are ciple that good healthy students, You pay for your Student Health care when you pay your registration fees. This takes care of the doctor's fee and most in cidental supplies. Such items as medicine, room and board while in the infirmary and x-rays are billed at cost. Medical attention is available at Student Health center 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can always tell a senior by his cap and gown, You can always tea a junior by the Way he struts around, You can always tell a sopho more by his wisdom, wit and such, You can always tell a ireshman, but you can't tell him much. ring your fill up at trunks Simon's empty with r CAMPUS CORRECT CLOTHES L Mil il Mi "JSlLXCrl . i LJU - i ' Yes, you'll be campus correct in student-styled clothes from Simon's . . . so make your first stop at Simon's and let our College Board help you select the right clothes for "fun and functions. Simon's College Board, composed of both un affiliated and affiliated students and headed by Halcyon Coble and Frank Piccolo, are pres ent in our store express ly to assist students and advise them of the new est in campus apparel So remember. . .Simon is the place to stop and shop for clothes with the correct college angle. picturei abovm 1 1 w Preview Of Social Activities Your Social Calendar at Ne braska will be full almost from the minute you set foot on the campus. From your first initiation to campus dances at the Frosh Hop, early in September, to the last spring formal you can be sure of having a "gay social whirl." Let's take a look at the campus social events ... The Frosh Hop, is sponsored an nually by members of the Inno cents society. This informal event is held in the Student Union ball room, and members of the Inno cents society decorate the room with emblems of campus activi ties and organizations. Informa tion is also available concerning campus life. m m v Having the honor of introduc ing the first campus queen or the year, "Helo Girl," are the in dependent students at their an- nnal Hello Girl dance. Sponsored by BABW, the stu dents vote for their favorite can didate as they enter the dance. STUDENT UNION dances . . . some informal coke dances, other requiring suits and date dresses . . . are held- throughout the year, usually on Friday nights. Usually no admittance is charged and a lo cal band or orchestra supplies the music. It's the first big formal of the year . . . it's the time to plan your evening's entertainment and get your date at least three weeks to a month ahead of time . . . It's the Military Ball. Held in Coliseum, you will wit ness the presentation of the Hon orary Commondant and a grand march of all University military student officers and their dates. The big evening usually in cludes date dinners at one of the nicer Lincoln restaurants followed by the dance. You'll attend your first big Uni versity dance when you join the crowd and attend the IIomecomr ing dance in the Coliseum. Held in November before formal sea son .gets in swing, you and your date will dress in suits and date dresses. You'll dance to a big name band, along with students and alumni of the University, and you'll witness the crowning of the 1951 Pep Queen. This dance is sponsored by the Corn Cob and Tassel organizations. Finally comes turn-about time with the advent of the Mortar Board Ball, one week following the Military Ball. This is the op portune time for you fellows to play hard to get, or for you gals to dream up some crazy corsage for your date. As a coed you will call for your date, present him with the traditional crazy corsage, pay for his ticket to the dance, and maybe even treat him to a meaL Along in the spring, upperclass- men take the spotlight with the Junior-Senior prom. Don't be al armed if you're a frosh. Only junior and senior" in name, all students are welcome to attend. It's semi-formal, so students ar rive in either tuxes and formals or suits and date dresses. Don t forget the numerous dan ces held at Ag campus during the year. In the fall Ag students host the campus at the Cotton and Denim dance . . . later thev hold the Junior Ak-Sar-Ben ball ... in the spring they hold the Farm ers FormaL The bieeest evpnt. Farmers Formal, features the an nouncement of the Goddess of Ag riculture. It is the climax nf th biggest event on campus during the year Farmers Fair. But don't think that danrM arm the only social events on the Ne braska campus. mere are coke daiM. mfM dates, movie dates . . . von ran take your date to the new Hav- loft Theatre showing popular stage plays with local and Broad way talent . . . there are the hour dances and tea dances at the sor- . ority and fraternity houses . . . . you can try your hand at bowline di one oi the Lincoln bowling alleys . . . and you can nicnie nr swim during the early fall and spring months. Yes, it s a eav social whirl, an1 U yours .for the asking. -