Monday, February 5, 1S51 PAGE I THE DAILY 1JEERASKA1J GCUi1 o o CCoow Yur P Raise School Standards Henzlik fey June ltnrtnH A mam with a Irrijeaidly smile. oo& sense of buxnoxr; who seems to hswe plenty of ttmoe for every body. That a Frank E. Henz lik, Daam cd the College off Edu cation. Tim, with the slogan, Any one mlhoi lik.es to wt cam have m Baelkwa good time in this nr- fanHratirm DeiLQ Henzlik busies himself with the ssaany projects be has created in the promotion of touetter education throughout toe state- Among those pro grams be has in the offing are cines in (citizenship, feeshmam crientatian, and research bsex- "We. in this (College, says Henzlik. ""are trrinE to prepare teachers in elementary and ihijfh fflnuak . Heair.lu The (fleam ff the College ff Ednsratiom jafcacie USUI school educBlion for every oaten-1 sits ail his (desk strpervising the many akctrffities thai go em within I ' ft- I v , - S 1 I ; 1 ' " ... j j (lm o o o Author To Speak At Convo Campus Monsier . . tj in this state."" The dean alsss belies thai every teacher should go thmugh a program cf selective admin.is tration, This way, the student" potential qualities tain be discov ered and in turn (developed into jopd teaching Qualities. Many Interest 1b order to Ibe a goad educa tional leaden," Henzlik asserts, '.one aBUKt have an interest in children, he wraacious. and have a Strang belief in teaching.'' j T.s lurfher his cuOTUctiaa, fllbej leaa has worked .out a isie-l point program for all theme en tering Teachers College. First erf ; all. he beUeves that it is most jrAPortant lor aoa ondrvidual to recognize the iroportanne S teaching amd learning. Subject: matter training and praieeEionaa practice in the best teai methods tallow. "5T Heel ux job after prep-; aration,,, lie eonttnue, "is to see taht our trainees get (oriented and ont fhair joSa.-" With a ol-low-up program for H their, jgraduates, Teachers (C(S)lllle.ige anafces intermittent check-tups and advisory jreport to Ihelp them an turttier adjustment and imprawemenl in teaching meth ods. Along with this, comes their itD-servioe program tor the Ibetterment id the student'' wn work, "H 3$ (our oal to (dewelop pat teins I Bjena-vior in teachers so that they in turn earn .suide the children toward toeaoming bet ter citizens in their eommunitj,"' said the dean. ! VCiuzuui's COucatutB Tt 3s more important to edo-j cate wometi tEhan tmen,-" Ihe eon tinued, "from the standpoint that it as the -woman who is the ibasie unit cf the tamny.-" Henzlik alae stected that a? women bad a part in the pres ent world situation, there would be a imucto greater mhanoe tor peace than there is at pres ent. The Teachers College (dean also 'keeps a icaneftfl aiecord of all bis .graduates, xaaking a study every five years iof their, progress and improvement. From this survey be bas also eerme to the (Conclusion that 28-28 per- bis mealna al the Omiroersiry. H is a aaaenibier 1 IS.SLA, the Asso- ciBtian of College and TUnawersily pmoHefisors. the Mtararika Edia-meraeiSkc fflaei "We Foltowedl The (tio-autttar J' "Oiiar Hsaurlts Were Yoanne ankd Gay wbII ad sftres ana affl-UawersaSy ciumioca ttiomi Wedroesday, FHa. 7 at 1 at- mo. inn the Vlmxm lnHi'mmi.. Enailly Kiwrntoiwiiijim, wbtt is pmbito!)y test toaowan four ber ws'iecife' "j2h CDmeMa OJj Skiraraer. is also miQitted as ediboir. llectumr asad screen wnifler. She is s&m aaalbor toff Ibe teest-selter. The ln!iiaOT!nit.s tbrexma ltoaiia'w amd muamy aithcsrs. KuMrasTm flip. jari'alUe Me as Mm Wieokdh. Miss Kisatibmiug3ii is mow engaged mt jsnsmm ipirtaame wral- to Koffiywrnni aSteir the umMWies 1 4 (decided to vtse thear Ibowk tornf the siareem. FisJItowiiing Itihedr ar-1! iwal m fioiJIlywiad. the two'l wrote auawfiber bsaok hsms their ex- tian associatian. FM Etelta Kappa. Fba Dte3ta FShi Mascxas aaad is a tnatrnn tor Eastern Star.. Be bas written many paampWets tor the Unapersity eactension iiriisian and arlicles tor aber jomoilessiHnall edia-, cation magazines. eent oi ail elementary schawl teacbern, 40-42 percentt f sw (Dndary school teadhers. and SS 4J0 pereent of al superintend ents and principals in this state (Cialiooa of CoBe&e and Uimirarer sjjy Pnofefisoi, the JSebrasika State Edittcatianal ABsoscaaitiom. Om- Hearts to BoiEfa-wnarod.'' MiRS Kimiibnonagl) bits served as the tafbiraia edatoj- rcf L.diies Heane JiMunaall axiod later tostaainse amanagiiing editor. jfc . J.. Ml iMu..vVSvMtog.Ay.. II !, ..ict, jJiiiimn IIMIIMIMIMIIIIIIHL ... yiMillllWill y - ' 1 y ! . I I - - rU:; : !'' - ft, i I '$ k-., 1 , ft r 1 P i i-iy n . fx y, (j v-j I. I .) -,x Mi.; 1 l ; v I tfk I t J i.;.-" ";x. hasM meueisved mart er all of their j Eastern Star. training" tram the UnwBisily. Be has also ptihlished a wam hmvar Enrbllneut i bar iof pamphlets fm ttbe Ctaa- This oBege also boasts f I 'ersfty Eactensioin Mrtsian. the baring the largest enrollment 1 1 Bulletin of the AssuciatiOT) ff .any college at the imrnersxry. EaTibier. Mjss KSaaalbawiuib te ii XKE mTBBtGT" Km. this raw-tamed creatinine 5s una the subject ff ttbe rwcenit sramse bit tat ttbe cemlteT her feast olbw5ib MarslhalD FiieliS i tentesn&ftt ff.or these ttw emtterpirijaims moiutReaiiinm esrperlK. Dwim Fefturmsary, HJnuwsmsatry stotfientts wffllll have ran juena .app r ica irrat, ; (department. She later becamae 1 1 fcaa mmsiiuwiiiinii amdatorituiimL at 3 sumS 4 ta eacto SuraBtay affltiprjasMsiinL The fflmowies aire free, Masons, and its a patron I the jjftiiHo editor of Fields, Fato- :- ion at the B.OMr.'" Fowid I HiffllBywwjioxd E3'e. Miss Kimbrwwg)h says ef hta' bwnwe,, "Tin Slollywiciad, thane is am awamemess that eweryifflae amumaid Eicht! so, lor. according to Henzlik, ""Oitr whole culture (de pends (On the education we pro wide tor (Bur children, tor in them is the hope f the Suture."' ,cnm geaching ibusineas tor a long time. He was a teacher in Mis souri public schools tor throe years. Superintendent of Con solidated Schools art FancetL Mo, Superintendent f Public Schools art meKalb, Ms, and an instructor at summer sessions of Nebraska State Teachers leges. He eame to the (Dnisex sity in 1824 as (department chair man in school administration. In 1BB1, be became earn af the College I Education. Other Acitivitie Nebraska School Boards, School lyoio is making. Tnu cateto iliiine FwnrnTHv amfl a bsst f arti- I tmma eatih alba" w.cwik and there ides Sor the 3Jtorasfc Ediuca-is always am impetus to pmo-'j tianal Journal, American School jdaiite.'" i Journal, ISIorth Central Dinosaur Education Program To Include Film, Specimen ""HiuaaJing Animals f the Pasf" (diuw sized diaaosauur ftouniftd toy tube; its teinaain wiaidh wacs the size ffff wiill be shtwm im MiOinnill Hal , Cainnegje MiuseuraB f N,r Ysark a watamiitt aiad a dlmtstter f roans aucituriam aft 3 and 4 pam. eadh Oitty in the "tab dmwmtMas. .tiMnds nan its pelvic legatnni wbkb Sunday (dmnning the isnoiiDfflh J'i MiusBuaan prepsuratoir Hemryjiwas W ttuainies tours"' ttoaim tbe Febmuary.. The immroe is tree- ffiider tEttitaSJly emmmplletted ttbe dimo-1 toraiiia. This setTOBind nbraiim'" Afifiocia-UDtn (Q.uarter-ly. Kations . VX)XUlX'rV 1aXlCerS Schools, School ExecBtfcrwes Mag- i azine. and Ediacatioinal Method. "ElC'Cl Ijieil IaUIl Too. be is the axtthor f the j jfiies f Public School Boards.'" ' mained Glean Baran as piiesidemt f j ffiUffW AowTiins bsw iauntt aaainaals ; a&mm bd : taol amxfl rrear tates. Aside tram all bis aunoro- phshments, Henlzlik still finds time to teach a ciourse in the He meceiwed Ms B.S. tronn Central Missoura State Teachers College at m.arrensbur, bis 12LJB. from the Daawersity ff Missouri, atnd bis Mastef's and their (danoe ignaajs fc- this semes- ,0- lot-aaed, ex- abwiut 14tt0W)J!H5) yesur aou He ; Rasw, wintb thus guaml adtattMWi ter- .(tsre-ated and prepared tor display tsimt mniaae ffeett tualffl amd 2i:,to tihe awitoc-ttassm at Momiffl Halt Eoy StoMer was maanadl vine . jcmjsaHnan.. ' fleet loaaat. The nreatiaire wei$hed ; tha sprmnf. s mmJlhuts: f scbwol tnresidenl. Btona Bee TimMaawi, ll ' . : betweem six aind sewem touas. ij arfisiiilltflineaa wiilll natt be (rJiisappoiimtled ;be n the manmd i each scJhooll - r,.- ww Cra S enan Ss ..'d the MwM - - will bold (meeting foam The mew Feb.. S.. He belongs to the ISational octor's (degrees tram Colitmbia TDnasersJly sqjiare (dame Satur Education Association, the Asso-! University. '!'day, Feb. 17. their aaext Sr,j WenUy embarrassed T OTVt f 1 f-. FtirTlfflfW Crirlc Shom bv Recent Job Offers after The'elub will sp an aBj " JI Five Foreign Colleges Offer Summer &ursc YW C A Commission Groups Carry Out varied Froiects J TSTCA eommissian groups that , ba-e been tanned tor the second j semester are set am tunder Saur new headings. These are: higher j education, nation and world,! personal growth and Christian heritage. Aside from these eammiasianj group headings, several eammiri-1 tees function in YW to carry (on ; the warious woi io!f the (Organ izatiam. Cfnder bighei- leducation, a new-'ly-iormed group is the tu-;. .derrt-iaculty eummtsskon. Ttus ; group will imeet twiue a anuntb ; and will entail an informal aneet- ; ing (Of faculty anembers and tu-1 .fleirts to discuss pertinent prob- j lems. The fxike .aJts group will seek ; ! to explore tneligion ttirough (dra- Students who wish to study I ma. music and art. lit will be abitoad during the summer will have less (difficulty in .as a result iof the efforts .of the In stitute 0f tDni.versity Studies Abroad. The institute, -which headquar ters in Washington, has .an nounced that arrangemettts have (concerned with the walue to me ligiun (Of the (creative arts. (Qritios C4unnu8iun. The (Campus (critics eommiaaion wiU work (On an evaluation (of .canipus activities and the entire tUni'Veratty purpose tf higher education. Slation and the woj'ld will et- bring their waa luncb r cook ; the wer-aXl YW budget and their lEoeaJkE iiaa the kutdhen at El len Smith haHL The senior eommissiaB group is eoncemed with problems f adjustment to lite after grasluat ing from the TDiniiRersity and als takes tup such problems as imaa'- aiage melation. tteranioBs where ananey is to be spent. The assistant treasurer bandleE all tReoeiptt phant ball and ther prebastork" exbibits. Br. C B. Sdhtta teuseuanu (da- my f vmM s& . H sand tes w4ia.ee bai a jeitor. (decided to warned the ancbitterts tw re;uw.d tteear ile-, irwady eteii'll business ad sitttatiom. A few years ago. Dr. ! "es fimw ttbe UinoVersily weme 1 (dresses ffffiir frw-aiiralls ff the roew Schuto did wa "bwrse trad-; at wuwfc in mew .jVotos Ttoursday, " gna-diuufles aaad that mmamy fl the Bag."" Be Jteied to exchange the j Dean Roy M. Gaean t the Vm- ;j aheas baw .ims. skeleton ff a tthree-lted house 1 versify's College ff Engiiiiaeerang ; "The stiUidssDl aire fiOiiimg to and a giant eaaaaefl for ne ime-!aind Ar.tM!ttJtuare reported. rirtk eaBliier tUhvaum itltaey (did : -;' t yeairs ago when eBraploj'aiokec.t 1 wans St ut pt;a!t Deans Cream added. Be explauined that the die mnairjid fen- emgareriiag gjaditattes teas increasfed trewfflnvdcwitslty source 1 lat year amid that wmaffly ff the , reoriUKsts he ba recei,ed tbr I, tnaamied persowctiiel caaaaaott be jtEaled. The Umtited State taw a erii- California Coed Violates Traffic Rules; Lands in Jail and ine trepiiesentatiw is present Summer ettunseling iis (discussed 'j at the Student Cundl lmeetings. in the eamp eaunseling group. 1 The idisaussiQns range i noun t Lrf f Hhm Most IDtniraeraity stundcuats oe to r&olaile paaikiiiftg miuiles atnd ree- A membership ommittee auso pjatoj jj im$ Beaula- Ij ness antfl gaiiaed jumttlto pubhoity.. tunctions an true .campus laion. Venr tew eases actuaHflr II Dale Bocwm. J!K year Id tone- l .sniic sbowiiiJip sA esiiiiaaiter iki ttbe Tw YW flepreserjltatiwes am l nm Km i4hniw fcnilUin t3hvw ; mMidra11 -Ktuidanit. tefiuaed to adl- ; fuMtmrn wr1liie.iiiaai1hr ami mhe am the Beligiaus Welfare eaunci Waited inajlcm reauaatiums and i! Bemelw imOhte fi&ters who 11 hws ben fined w sentanted. i went to bei- apastmeaat to sense ;j atiooa,, ttbe Deaau sa-wH. Hrvever, Uut f grjpuig is saM scumnwns tor tw turafffic tviwia- m hjteve$ that laat yew's re (uutw anoutt the pauikutg uattauo jtiuns. m M 1lemMFMr Hws ff swimming meguiiement to plan- A UWL .emr im$ m- esaist, baMaaafi Jaul Mias Birtwwm ;iuaiie& 'toesAarmom 4artee mmg ff eatnpetuprams. . ptiup.lt. essptuai;y 4T..uaen.-, to kx to time ac H5' tteifgraphi- s,w. e. .imiica. T.l.e Cummvny erute. Aft t walWTl V''1 - ta!ltttKy te M ; anuidter ff bigb stbool graduate The .commuudy service .group Ji- JtXHtI 0ja Umver-say ff CaMurma ; ft would be mt.es- ; ZnWuoz ta2w&nM wjuH study and ueam une r.umu- 1 rwr,,, A.mnira-u. eampus, (Une saaacKsut (aetuaesi ajw 409- her mase tions ff the various institaUons j " - " - - - ' Z i rrrt-. i sh" and be flnwmfled be- ZJTZZ, ZZr Yc77ja SfVIIT 11 lwe "B I ri0imec f a year ago, wtoto ia f ILiincoln. The tmembere of this group eonxrautne no tcne wkimw a speuiaa cuua aa wur iwxuwki- s ut.B v i rf- ik, -1 . .: ' - PSlSSKTar Viaus iJl he tedmioue, n use ; A are aaational aaU B'laE .STm''9 Etea- groups. 'pttters todsy.. Unduded are ;show tfhe PeurJama Academ?- ws is Aw tUkwt esen Discussiotvs ff -religiou and Ms ; soiled, thrown, .cast and hevra !ejf Fine Ait eiitiib.Ltion being; , '- hfu ns - flo3ile'eiii( ff sttettii-e place to the world, predesuna- pveuts; anfl gLaa whidD are rep- 4 tlut; tMt!M. euunection S? ST iL aaumter ff engineer, toon, anew fcutings, mehgion and , LrrtW r iboth traditional ; J t.tL ..T .J."'' JW wwfld to science and evolution are held to !n WJumeUd pmoowne. " ",VlS- as Hmred to ap- TVkAAn .wnmnrtlcviAW vtirff Irt r tic u anous European lutiiversities to a group titled mufiA .organ. auco .oiimmiM .crn rri 1 vtirriCTrimm Sor American students. In the past, Americans inter stcd in eombining summer ttraval and .study abroad had either to write to the tuniversi ties tor information or apply tor admission ma arrival an Eavope. fence tmost of the aimv.ecaities limited ietiroHnietrt (during the summer students Sj-om the Unit-; d States were .often irelused ad onioaion because (Quotas had been HUed. The iuatrtute, by snaking pos-' ii)U advanced -registration., guarantees that .much past ,con lusion vt-an aiow be avoided. The live amiveraities where summer school v.iU be arranged are toe iuUowing: The Sioibontie, Paris, F.ranue.; jVLadrid tunwerahy, paiu; tDni versity ,cff srxibourg, fcwitzeilaud; Oxford tuuiveraity, Esigland, and the tKniveratty .college, D.ub.Un. The iinatrtute us ttnuking an (ef fort ttt see that Amer.iuats will bave proper transportatiou tu the (Bourses. It bas .approached the transatlantic (Carriers aaking them ttc muike spaces available Sor students who have registered with the institute. The institute, in (ooniuncfion with travel agency., bas also prepared a senes ctf tours uti icannection w.irth tthe summer H'ihwtils an Europe. Aij'ne interested in tregMei fltig tor .Study auruad mury write ttie Institute f tUaniversiily attudies Abroad in Washington 1 22. C nationaJ (Orgatiizatiarts strAvitg for world lunderstanding. The group will also (Contact to'eign students and attempt to increase its Iknuwledge international aCt'airs. The eurnetrt affair group will strisve to "keep up with the limes:" TetrutUve ti-ips .are Ibe ing planned to Siehxaiika legis lature sessions. The ihumaD tfigirts eoxmreussion will work in iconnectiun w.rtb the .current .affairs group. Tliey wiU study the eunietrt mationuJ trend towards .curbing racial, .academic freedoms. Scheduled work In cludes ome action ion the Mc (.Carran ,at. The social service tours group will w.iart and discuss such mtsti tirtiotis .as the imetrtal hospital, hoys mttfur-matory and the (Ortho pedic hospital. f erauiiail Ciruwth tCnder the ttieadkug .of ipersunal .growth, a jaon(UsiQusiuun gwup wiU Ibe btild. This group is luauai 3y (composed iof ILincdiu gir'ls but is mot re$5tricted solely to ttkee girls. JBook treviews, informtd inieetuigs, and (outside speakers rfiwnstitute tthe program tor each Thursday imrain. The giills inay ic.ttf:ir w.rrvBr nauti. i .. tTA..;.i iDiicmand J.uoiiee. nuts auepKM : Comparator religior Ibears mx& Thttmae sheffMC 'tr aho'Mg aot w,riks by 1 LZZ ' KS Toap graup Z J?ajlf Kw teirt3a MtiJtee n .student mOmX H. E. ducats TSS ftoS ;rwhi 7 h ff students,, sid. j and plans worship programs. itrL,' . T7 777" i CJUimai ,.. u; .... xfifiks:" and Seller submitted a .1 Ue AWKMIW Otto Kattler;, ILut, Angtiles, Cab- ! east sstorne scuhtone titled, Guam f 'f Mfsl MfZilM Sotiur; KKvlur Schmeckengost,, j'"Mairy.. p,i-u irim;kwMiitw tiiHMt' CleMelaud, Oiuo. Maoduoed j TMste .dited MJ&m .J, ff. S'S fEATCEES START - - itt.i i. w...a, wsimh WRi'sny aau ioenrawuB. bw bib . . . "ry '"y tees eomes the eotaerenoe eoops - -r- .7 'in,4uted ,m a atittvil euMUwa. . :t. FattltaW Wffli The group Which explores (Common beliefs fur a wwrUd .L'hur.eh attempts to see tiff a -woM (Church as possible. Even to ptaswSiWiae,, ttbe estrawaie jtjws. undiustoy alone meed 211 (UUB to SiWiS) gradiita!tes eattlg year.. .The present etnergejaty swully sbtjws to intrease tttie shwtage and tSt (danger ff Hailing to aneet iist . Dean Cream said. w. W. ;wr X3V ZZ :t tUams at borne When .group wiuen warn wneuww " The Cher uswi was the ac- : A lb fUM-tlln .t.i.irtMHt 1Wfiki niMiw'v S-AS. possible to supenvise ff.unCU.-ais- ;tuiitua, are also n dta.. . UB. ky wte'i '"VeadeJta. J, wigSortlieTW.. feuppiemeuUne tiie rtubsuu i1' MtKig tw k ! began trtes winta.;, uo tows fta. H. rL 5u The (Wfifioe staff ,uommtttee iwill be .daUy cwraonstraUms m iMetouipoilJitaiu Mttseww Shw to esUteng flrwrai .sttideiH. .vHuppsug 5MIffill tM, 2X1, takes ane ff extra Mttwe wur'k. tlie putters wheel and a special! i, . .j. ,Mel Mie toee ffepwrted. 7r4tL The pej'soimeJ eumroittee es- tabhsiikes ;all personrutl policies, regulate problems aud b ie scrtptions (tiff the TW staff and .wff.iers. series off gallery talk. First, of tlies' (lemonti"taun lertures was guio y.etsei;da.y lb,v Thomas filwff leltl, iUMtr.Utur m (ceramics; at ttilie tUitaKMer'aity., E. The May anur.ning breaklaat, ' Mutt Uteris, (cui'titw tvS atrthwpuU ftittld the (day after Jy day., iis a ,uj anusemtt. (fe u (Ereahmun pw.iect. flit ii a social j .ued ttbe pari eerianucs play event bald ttur imotliais and ttUeir .. liiU .jtr.ctkeulwgiciil trteseamuh. IDxiivvemrty (daujltrters. The .aiuro-tacutty inews-ilattar eommittee Ikeaps An (OUtrUitst with faculty imanibars, wiio nay be bonrry W anenJbers,, par'.etrts (f W imantbers and tttuiweasuty TW alums tfron) the ttime iof tttkeir graduation tor three years. The represerttatwe diauuuJl has been turmed tor the purpoae tf publicizing .all TW actKvities. Tike finatkue (smmnuttee 4unUes ft .w j CLASSIFIED AtumUun HuilnMi, ttwu uiini itinw jUvhII ui- t aiuiw.it 2iuii, i.r HHu.itu uutti. 4nw DHMttiui. iliwl -wii.iio in- i(h?(Uiv MIIIMO Sor .urtnt' wtt WIK '"Wties 'tn ntfc -S vvunni. litt Hi -h) -fcytn-rtm wl ittuw utm Um-iUi tl'hik .wuRctiiHiii!. n .o(i(w iinrtfi(i Unit nwi jqtumt.A(nkv miplynwml nt'iae fish ctluor. r.Hi:i-iw. ' mm 'Ml'. ' .ii-ttift mtlinr t9.ii" Miiwr - jwj at. tm fur Cclieje i&rtturtet trifi IxJKXtwt AttMmis Znnmz Quits Yes A Cheo Hot I FnriE iKtweittirig, itiesiponuible ipuattiuns to lniuniHtwndiiiing. ad .!v!tisitE, fasiUion, imauaeumaitt,, parauuntU, ir tleailhiug awau imi and woman graduates (Ml the turemwl AiiikioUl f ihwtuUiiig. A utwnvr graduate prograni Heading to IVlusU-.i'ls .ttf.iiHt .cumbtties practical lUKtbrnctiuu, anurfcat (inmiacts, and suptuwiaetf wur'k eptuminue mv&b pay in 'leutliMg We.w Twi'k Stones. tipeuluU hmwms Itwr ibuolrtUui" .degrme eundidates and lor aitd&"e students. ' KEW YC2X inirEZSIIY I si.w fiflDESjSHB I h k mmmzDmmi rcoDucnon at'po'?uus psios! - IFOR M(3KtQW "1CN! rCTiir H .",i SUIT MutiniliM ,.kr.v " MlC liiuiteil ,les L,.aary 1 At AMI 1 4 IjfliBiTftiifriji I' l STSHTS TODAY STATE THEATRE . ( ....