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Wednesday, March 18, T953 O
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THE 'DAILY NEBRASKAN
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CollegeClinichunder Of
To Evaluate
Dental Needs
wnai is mental neaim. wny lSjjjjg Daily Nebrnskan, said the was suggested, Putnam said that
it important? What is the present monthly Daoer had no resrularlold cold did not make a very bril -
state of understanding and rec -
ognking emotional problems?
. . .
Answers to these and other
rrtfi rl.., EL,.w RV-Jf pmemberi, with Putnam serving as
will be held Friday and Saturday
in Room 107, Love Library.
"College Students and Mental
Health: What is it? is the topic
of a talk from 9 a.m. until 12 a.m.
Friday.
From 2 to 5 p.m., a panel will
discuss "Common Misunderstand
ings of Mental Health."
lives and Development
Obiee-
of the
Mental Health Program in Col
leges," "Recent Advances in the
Mental Health Program for Ne
braska" and "The Place and Sig
nificance of Mental Health Pro-
grams in the Colleges." A ques-' noted that many groups had their! When worK cnaea ior mo win
tir, oni on.-T- rv.r,d m-;ii frtiimvlown nublications. which were all tcr season. Putnam began work-
the panel.
"Tv and Cause cf Mental'
and Emotional ifSes!" J5Sj
fIStS?n!; BEf
I CTlrt ViV'l liii Ul JWfVV AA441VK
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Problems in Colleges and Their
Management" are the topics to be
discussed from 9 to 12 a.m.. Sat
urday. Among the topics of this discus
sion are vocational and scholastic!
counseling, roles of the psychiatric
social worker and the clinical psy
chologist in counseling, use and
value of the electroencephalo
graph and the role of college pro
fessors in counseling and advising.
The clinic is being sponsored by
the University Health Service.
the University Research
and the Nebraska Psjchiatric In -
stitute in coooeration wi'Ji the
Extension Division.
Farnsworth
Initiates Clinic
"Mental Health of College Stu-
be discussed by Dana L. Farns-
worth. M JD,
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"ouus -tc.a. lml
tev.2.WuiitabS
to be started at the University
The program was made possible
by gift from Woods Charitable
Funds Inc, in memory of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank H. Woods of Lm -
coin t , P U Tiaee
e gift was given through toJtTl FAfT.Pl 4 ,ni i,
University Foundation for use of j
Student Health Service to estab-
lish a mental health program.
Farnsworth was born in Troy. -
west Virginia and received his
M.D. degree from Harvard Medi-!"
cal School in 1933. Between the
war years (1941-45) he served j
v lui tiic w- j- iaoi jicuici i
Corps, working in the Naval Hos-J
Tital: at Philadelphia. Oakland !
Palm Beach, and on a hospital
t i. j . , ;.rj
ship.
Farnsworth is president elect 0f,Mary' Cathedral.
the American College Health As-
socistion for term of 1952-53 and1! different faiths emphasize the
lecturer on medinne at Harvard
University.
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The University's scholarship
committee has compiled the list
for honoring the students who
ranked in the upper 10 per cent
pf their class tor the first se
mester. The students f re ranked accord
ing to their respective colleges
and classes.
- This is the first lime the schol
arship committee has ranked the
students in the upper 10 per cent
of their classes for the first se
mester. This list doesn't replace the
honor list whica will be released
in ApriL
Students lister are from Lin
coln unless otherwise indicated.
Colleges are abbreviated as fol
lows: AS, Arts and Science; AG,
agriculture: B, Business Adminis
tration; E, Engineering and Arch
itecture; FA, f ine Arts; J, Jour
nalism; Jr Junior Division; P,
fnarmacy; a, leacnersj; -
Freshmen
Helm J. Hlberdirw. Civ Center. T.
Vorimn D- AI-Mnd-r, B.
Kzv K. Alminw. Lcmiu Cit. A.
Anftrm T. ndrron. Hsminn. K.
rnrnthy A. TSacrm. Lnincton, B.
Htn B. Blnda, AS.
Jfji C. Banwton. Omaha. T.
f.arr t. Rannmer. Atiror. AS.
T,arl T. Burnt tuv. Iloldreac. E
Lillian J. Barren. nlumhiw. T.
r.nnnUi L. Becker. T. FA
f urieum A. Bprrrclrman. AS.
Vivian A. BnlanJ, Biormifirld. AH
Be-vrrlr T. Bmtan. Cnlhrnbura. AS.
Timiu .1. Brrhm. Parvard, AS.
.lanicc D. Carman, ''hnaha. AS.
, Sara L. Canwm.
Pitvlli, J Caffl. T.
.Inlm C. Crarmrll. Mindcn. B.
Bichard M. Otirktmitcn. AS.
.William 3. CirVrirna, Htin. AS.
larvin E. C.Dffcy. I'hillim. AG
Wallw R. Cmmond. Chrycnnr. Wyo., E.
Norman E. Cwulz. Waima. P.
Ijrrr L. nrFord. V
Shirlrr 3. Irwry, T.
Iar t. Dominao. Werpmi V alcr, T.
Tonald L. TJtwan. F..
.lamai L. F.aajin. OmnhR. E.
flohert E. ftmn. AS.
Brttv L. Enertiart. Bamett. AG
William K. Fnarlknnier. Louwvillc, E.
Tlwrtmrm Errt. AG.
Lowell Jt Fantenau. E
Jlfthsrt A. Flatnmam. Irand Jslnnd, B.
Wmmm M. Franksn. Row. AG.
William A. Fnmer, F..
Tarolm 3- Friekc, c 'itatiala. F A., T.
J-mn C. Gwrta". AS
T.harl J. ".lhKm. Uncoln. .ir.
lrm 1, Glnck. t"iM. Ai.
Sinaniw K. Gnod. T.
Imusl M. Goodman. B.
,lonn C. Cmiriav, AS.
.leanoe O. GrrTina. C entral City. Jr.
TlnaaaU G. Gttttina. B.
Nancr A. Mall. Geneva. A
Tllar 3. Harnatrcllh. Fremont, T, FA.
Tt.otw J. Hawke, B.
f vnthla J. Hendemtm. AS.
rhyllia A. Penhhemcr. Superior. J. AS.
.lerome A. Poffman. Pawnee City, A,
Valerie A. Homiwa. Jr.
Tenn D. Huffman. Omana, F.
.lover Ij. Ineram. Lcainelon. T.
Fitd-B G. Jwmeani, Ofallala, E.
Vaitda Jananna. Jr
r;nil R. Fawkee. FA. AS.
Sfsrr T. Keenan, Torrington. Wyo. AS.
Joan C. Knndnon. Jr.
;inrla J. K.rllnwircn. Bladiwm. T. FA.
Tntraia A. Komey. Omaha. AS.
CorluB) L. Kruae. Omaha. BA.
3rna 3. taaae. AS.
" Viviaa 51. lmmer, Atkinarm. T.
.lanet 51. Lfndqnwt. Funk. A.
Snimwi lit JMnnid. Bermmaton, T, FA.
Aodwon B Maunder. A a.
7'ae K. TcC-ammon. E.
om 3 Killer. Jr.
;imn ,. Hon. Oihkrwh. T.
T'ainck H. Moore. Omaha. E
Ftnnia -. Wofean. FJiwnod. BA.
Arnold W. Binnon. OHrrlln, Ka., Aa.
t Morton. Easlc. T.
T ..iwln A. ilcn. H' SnHne. P.
i,t-rid U, Uttetia, fciUiland. Aa.
'Bark Ages'
The first iffiivs of The Dailv,
Nebraskan were only in the heads
ol its writers.
Georre Putnam, founder of The;
, place where news was written and liant show when used at school
i&iic and was printed on a job'functions and several other
basis by a local printing office. schools had already adopted it
... rnr ih.,v
iilVH "111 VULt Li .IV CIIOU II 111 k
The Nebraskan had an extensive
group of reporters.
Putnam said that The Kebras
kan was instrumental in changing:
the school colors from old gold to
the present Scarlet and Cream, j
"We pr Intel notices of a stu-
dent meeting to be held to decide
the Question cf whether or not to
chanire the colors and if thev were
changed, what the colors were to
be." he added.
The paper was the spokesman
for the fraternity groups at the
University at that time. Putnam
used to sway student opinion. ing with newspapers, and became
whcn mating to decide onhc first city editor of the San
the colors change was actually Diego Tribune. .
held, there was a large block of After working as city editor,;
. C A M PUi KtLlWUN
Search Week Activities
Continued By 3 Speakers
Rev. Alan A. Hunter, Father I
Godfrey Poage and Rabbi Sidney
H. Brooks will be featured Search!
Week speakers, Wednesday and:
Thursday.
1,,;
is,
; - an ith a rhoTa roncert of re-
H Horn music Sundav and will
Icontinuc until Thursday evening fundamental prerequisites for a and encourage interested student commission in which they are in- co-Genic Factors Involved in Ul
, continue unui inursaay evemn. f t mariaV ito participate in RCCU acUviUes. terested at a booth in the Union' cer Etiology" by John Weisz, doc-
Kev. Hunter Will address UCCessiul Illdlllli,c. Crt,.r,tc ininincr ho amnnc nrill.4. 1 .-
YWCA, YMCA and student house
groups in tuen amnn au ea-""l"?Hers of the cddo-: March 25 at 7:30 p.m. At 7 p.mv3 experience in these commis-; search on Usteriosis" by Dr. Carl He noted that laws help pre
nesday afternoon. ia mate me moers oi we V!,in. h-ranv , hanfl sions will help students accept; Olson, professor of animal Dath- vent the sale of detrimental Drod-
o tvT ""and choose the correct wife
erator of the St. John Bosco - husbani
cauunai Liuos. ne win spea.
Wednesday afternoon at the New-1
Rabbi Brooks is a speaker ior
a number of national organua -
'"w" incmuci vi uic
uuiia jiu , a menisci vi uic
rVrrtral CmteTPT, M Am,ri-an
The Search Week schedule in-:
clddes:
TnVFnv- ris am
Vk - i ? cV.,
J TiVl
iJCA an7 enfhoui gr oups
riw Lft MVTfm Z
f.1
M.ii i. 1 . . jjuiiici dill rc 2 . . . .
tYtL: "l, Xl.
wT,r p7
??1UJ? .,ed ? Kabbl Brooks, Room
tht .
t.'M rn.ii.i-. inu. iuit
worship at Lutheran Student
House: 12 cm. fvaluation innrh -
t ...v.....
eon, Lutheran Student House; 7:30
p.m. Father Poage speaks at St.
These two religious spokesmen
inter-denominational aspect of the
Search Week program.
Kathleen A. osky. Xnrth TMattc, 3. AS.
Marilee V. Nyquntt. Crat. At.
Calhryn A. Old. Omaha. T.
Allen L. Ovircanh. BA.
FBtrk-ia C. Pauley. Aa.
Herbert D. Tenner. Trenton. T
Charlene L. Pierce. Saraent. AS.
Oharlei G. I lace. Nehraska C'ltv, E.
Martin M. Ploaee. Columhuj, E.
Shirley M. Pollock. Atlantic. ., B.
,lnenh H. Pnvnter, Kearne'. .Ir.
Viramia H. Reeven. Central City. A.
Tila M. Riley. Pierce. At.
Frederick J. Saathoff. I'aponrc. B.
Darrell J. Schmdler, Alliance, E.
Alfred A. Schmid. I)cu-soru At
Barbara K. Schmokcr. T.
.lamea C. Schulti. olumbut. Jr.
Roter Ij. Schnrtc E.
Glenn L. Scott, Orleans. E
Ronald D. ,Shw. Fremont, E.
Michael F. Khugrue, AS.
Sandra N Sick. T. FA.
Betty U Siwn. Ohkosh. At
John V. Skinner. ScotKhluft. E.
Robert L Smith, Cozad, AS.
lunula J. Spencer. B.
.lo"cc A. Splitlaerbet. Albion. At.
Robert E. Siepanck. Dubois. At.
Sol B. Sti, Omaha. B.
Elizabeth H. Tcmnltton. Omah T. FA.
Carol J. Thompnon. Omaha. AS.
Jamcj L. Thnrnm, DrSmet. S. P., E.
John R. Toman. I'lHttamouth. E
Allen H. Trenkle, Hay Sprints. Ag.
Elvin D. achal. Stupkhuria, E.
l.oren A. Vance B.
Eleanor A. Yon Banscn. Alliance. T.
John B. Weatmnre. St. ldward. AS
Diane E. WhitBker. Cambridae. T. FA.
Sara V hitlnck. At.
Jams G. Wood, Indianola. E.
Dale R. Wurst. ahoo. E.
Ann C. Yeakley, Scntuhluff. AS.
Janice 3. loll. Millord. T.
Sophomores
Laurence E. Ackland, CcncvB. AS.
Alan A, Aden. Gmhenburg. E.
Jtonald P. Anderson, Hastings, AS.
Ardyth II Atkinson, B
Bernard T. Barker. AS.
Ionna M. Beckenhauer. West Point. T.
Alois A, Bell, Bloomficld, AS.
Janet C. Betseren. Aurora. T.
athryn A. ficthscheider. Hebron, T.
Arley P. Bondarin. Omaha. Jr.
Lynn R. Bradv, Shtlum. P.
Ronald S. Brandt. T
Caroler A. Brchm, AS.
Roger M. Brendlc T. FA.
Marilyn J. Brewster. Holdregr, T. FA.
Kay F. BurctMB. South Sious Cnv, T.
Y erlyn H . Clausen, Columbus, E.
Merwyn F. Davidson. AS.
Beverly A. Davis. T.
Rita M. Dorn. B
Marlene W. T'umlw., B
Donna 1. Elliott. Mitchell. T.
Jerry L. Flaherty. AG.
Itha 3. Frost. Wolbach. T.
Ronald D. Gibson. J.AS.
Stanley G. Gohltnghnrat. Council Bluffs.
la R
Madeline M. Courlay. T.
David M. GradwtihL Jr.
Patricia hi. Graham AS.
Rtaer A. Gcaui. Tloca, B.
Michael L. Greenbrrg. Omnho. AS.
Eleanor il. Guiliialt. Nebraska City.
FA. AS.
Marilyn R Hamer. rmuha. B.
Richard W, HBnv.ir. Chadrnn. B.
Joan E. Hawthorne Burwcli. B.
Pntricia A. Helzer, B.
VVillard E Holz. AG.
Raymond R. Hruby, Orcsco, AG.
Gerald W. Inbodv. E.
Thomas Jwand. Germany, B
Jerry 3. Jensen. Cozad. B.
Marlys C. Johnson, Newman Grove., T. (
Barbara K. Jones. Haiins. T.FA.
Dwight W. Jundt. Creiahton. AG.
Raymond E. Kelley. TiHnbury. AT;,
Homer B Kenisnn. Frnndrean S. D- B.
F. Jean Klein. David City. T
Ralph J. Knohel. Powell. AG.
Gary R. Konerstein. Julesbura. Colo.. E.
M'ilma E. Kramer. Mmatare. T.
for J. Kroese. Cook. B.
Joyce Labsc. T.
irainia A. Eaun. GenrMi. AS
Ann L Latmer. Grand Island. B
Catvia E. Lemmon. Crawford. AG.
Barbara L. Linncrson. Genoa. T.
I.oi lHlg. HebTOP. AS.
John R. Luethle. Waco. B
Vernon R. Mnaill, 'urtis. E
Carl G Mamrnel. Omaha. B.
Jnmes R. May, B.
Joe L McDonald. Wood River. AS.
Rose T. Mrtx. Culbrrtson. AC.
Billy R. Mueksch. Hav Springs. P.
.lane F- Vullarky. Imaha. T.
Iinie L Mtrrl. Archer. AG.
Donald J. Novotnv. Clarksnn. AO
Donald D. Nims. Slltlim. AS.
Coiorycc J. Ode fcioua City, is, AS. i
y
Daily Nebraskan Predecessor, George Putnam, Recalls? f!'!"
Of Student Journalism - Monthly Editions, Mo Offices
students in favor of the shift
Scarlet and CrtM.ti. The vote even
many passed me student poajyinat capacity ior live years, ne
and the change was made.
Putnam, the 21st member of the(f ?
V'lll I 11 Jlll 1.1..1 11 vfc - 1 . .
Pi. was forced, because of fman-
cial reasons, to Icsve school dunpg
- ;the second semester or nis sopno-
more year. He said simply, "my
money just gave out" On leaving
Nebraska he v ent to San Diego,
California,
There, he worked as an engineer
on road building crews in the
mountains. "The only trouble in
being an engineer, in those days,"
ihe said, "was that it was strictly
seasonal or part-time worK. nen
the snow fell in the mountains I
was out of a job." i
Marriage Ideals
Cited By Poage
: ...-j
lamer roase saia uinuy an.-
ernoon that similar ideals and in -
tellectual competence are two.lhe college unit is accompiisnmg
I Father Poge maintained a
. - .
&ne ix muiua iu juuS.- uuir "---v - -- . -
One also must be able to dis
tinguish between characteristic
passionate" and "the stubborn' . .
1 and determined," he ex-Tmnhaaen SCnOOl
, nlainf1 tavincr this was neres-
, niainfi tavincr mis was neres-
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He stressed the imDortance of!
'economic sounddness, adding thatjversary, me iTapnagen ccnooi oi(
lack of anv security whatsoever. Fashion in New York has an-
may lead to a dissatisfied mar- nounced a new desism contest
- r , hirai iPi
rfoQdng to hold the marriage
'together." he declared.
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T.: D..:... r D 1
sym-,iiiJ v.ihp
cl-vJ A.U rl..U Wl'
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Minniwanca will be held at the'dents men or women, are eligible
Universitv 4-H Club meeting at : mmt.
--! ; t
7:30 pjn, Wednesday in Room;
316, Agronomy Building.
Included in the program will be
a review of a Washington, D. C
trip taken by Marlene Hutchinson,
winner of a 4-H leadership pro -
ject
r Draft
QDOITJ
Marcus L Potert. Waverlv, At
Khot L. Ple. CbarmeU. E.
Janet K. Oumn. Gothenburt, T.
Janet M. Rash. Gordon. T. FA.
Marlene B Rees, W a verb', T.
Raymond O. Rice. AS.
Patricia X RuK-iL Ag.
Patricia A. Sevage. Omaha, At.
Franklin j. Sazanta. Farwell, E.
I'atricia L. Schmid. Columbus. AS.
John C Schiillr E
Jeanettr L Selk. Chsdron. At
Jack G. StiehU Hay Sprmas. E.
Fred D Stnder. Nebraska City. AS.
lionald L. Summers. Hershey, AS.
Rolla C Swanson. Waverly. At.
Tlonald 1. Swanaon. Osceola. E.
Ray E. S artzleonard. AS.
Roycc H. Tonies, Pender. B.
-V'arren L. Vnderwood, Ag.
Mrrlyri D anderheek. Adams. T.
Orlin D. Watley. E.
Chwles J. Wautm. Pierce. Ag
Gerald M. Weinberg. Omaha. AS.
Gloria L. White. Scnttshlufi. T.
Joan E. Wieland. F.avenna, AS
Ann L. Workman. AS
Kay R. Teller. Cozad. T.
Dnphne D. Noting. Omaha. T.
Diane M. Voung. Omaha. T.
Juniors
Barbara J. Adams, North Flour. J, T.
Gcraid L. Adcock. Bancroft. B.
P.ollHnd V. Ahrena. Lincoln. AS.
Sienhanie R. Ali'-n. Orad. Ag
M'illiam W. Bailey. Omaha. E.
Roben G. BartiraU B
,riHld W. Banmrss. Wnllacc AS
Marvmaude Bedford. Genets. T.
J Gilbert Benedict, .lefferson. It., AS.
Geneva E. Bcrns. Bladen. Ag.
.loser F. Bicak. Dodge. E.
John G. Bines. AS
Paul F. Blins. Greshnm. E.
J Wesley Boswril. B.
Edson L. Bridgi-s. OmBha. B
Harold J Brockmnn. ljjwTencr. E.
Sue A . Brownlwr. Omaha. T '
Patricia E. Buck. Broken Bo. T.
Joan Buckner. Siotm City, 3a., B
Jane A. Calhoun. T.
Connie C. Clark. St Edward. Ag.
Janet M. Coffey. Phillips. AS
James P. f oilman. Beatrice. AS.
Barbara ColwelU Pawner Coy. T.
Sfcnron B. Cook. Ijeninglon, T.
C lifford H. Dale, Falls City. T.
Jean C Davis. AS.
Janet Dinsmorc, Omaha, T
Ronald Dnbrv, Verdigre, AS.
Howard M. Doty. B
Charles T. Eatough. Le Angelct, Culil. E
f.erald H. Ehlcr, Bancroft, Ag.
Ernest L. Enke, Emerson. B.
Ferne Epperson. Wahoo. T.
Gerald W. Eriksen. Omaha. E.
Donald P. Gcesaman. Ft. Calhoun. AS.
Mary E. Gcrhart, Newman Grove. T.
Don R. Gerlach, Harvard. T.
Keith W. Greham. Cincinnati. O.. E.
Arlene D. Gray. AS.
Ruth E. Greer. Alvo. Ag.
Darrel H. Grothen. Junuua. E.
David K. Hanna. Cozad. B.
Lum A. Harden, Ag.
Judith W. Harvey. T.
Harold V. Hickman. AS.
Bryce A. Hogue, Arcadia. B
Joan P. Hnlden. Grand Island, B.
Oneta A. Holmes. Arcadia. T.
Suzanne Holmes, Kearney, T.
F.ugcne W. Hunn. Norfolk, Ag.
Beverly A. Jackson. T.
lion G. Johnson. Albion. Ag
Robert B. Johnson. Council Bluffs, la., B.
Donald D. Jones. Pilger. P.
David K. Kauf, Hastings. AS.
Francis G. Kopec Chicago, II!.. B.
E. Gordon Kruae. Calhoun. E.
Roy W. Kuhn. Elnrwood. E.
Shirley J. Lysingur, Grand Island. B.
Joanne C. Walickv. Burneston, Ag.
Mary K. McMullen. AS.
rrank A. McRcynolds. B.
Thomas L. Jililler. Columbus, B.
ianorir M. Moran. AS. T.
alters E. Nu:iendorts. T.
Maurice R. Norton, Elgin. At.
Kathleen O'Donnell. Leungion. AS.
(,erald W. Olson. Gothenburg, At.
Robert E Peterson. E.
Kenneth W. Philbricfc. Grand Island, E.
Marlene A. Pulec. Crete Ag.
Danell D. Puis. Elwood. P.
Verlm L. RasmiMsen. St. Paul, B.
J'lhn P. Ranmusaon. DtM'ltu E.
Richard C. Reid. Lincoln. J.A.
Swan Kemhardt. ScottsbluH, AS.
Iiale L. Reynolds. Palmer. At
Ri'id R. Samuelsrm. hkosh. E.
Alonte M. Scott, Rjivenna, AS.
Helen A. Skold. Kearney. AS
Barbara A. Snilker, Minden. Ag.
Jhn E. Stammer. Lyons. Ag.
Janet L faiciicn, Jsurlulk. X.
to Putnam became personal secre
- tary to E. W. Scripps, serving
ithen became manager of thejso hard selling advertising and
to become the United Press.
l In 1902. Putnam went to Sno-
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NEBRASKAN FOUNDER . . . Discussing the "rood ole days at
NU" with a contemporary University student are: (left to right)
(G. Herbert Smith. George Putnam and Keith Mumby. (Daily
Nebraskan Photo by Glenn Place.)
'Around The World' Theme
Of First Red Cross Week
"Red Cross Around the World",
is the theme of the first campus
Kea ctoss wees wnicn wiu oe
neid Aiarcn .j--..
According to Joyce Johnson,
ir irnit tho ivirrvi nf the
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event is to show the campus what
Ken troSS wees WIU open WlUl
i raiiv m t rt i in An hianrrtom
3 t ,.
fmm in, vnA r in tv,Ailne commissions
iUnion. After the rally, a student
1U4 Ki.. &v.rai.B ww w
talent show will be held m the
Marv Stromer will be
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m. I . .
Announcea v.onresT";w ; ;v. ;:; :
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In celebration of its 30th armi -
1 The prizes in the contest are 15
free-tuition scholarships for the
1 jne prizes m uie rumesi am u
free-tuition scholarships for the
'six-week summer school at Trap -
' six-week summer school at Trap-
. 1 ; .1 J i .
?n , is
ln Jul?- In add-on, up to 15 du -
!plate scholarships will be of -
Ured.
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wardrobe tvnical of the colleffe,
represented by the contestant
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k nrrw ri BTirc dtv ai'ai an if ttttti
'the chairmen of the art and home
: economics departments.
April 15 is the deadline for ob -
: taming the bianics wnicn must bej4-'
iin the hands of ice judges ty
iMay-1.
Herbert J. Stelzcr, Krd. B.
Kenneth JU. Stone. Lyons, Ag.
lloiand K. Swanson. Belie.uc. B.
James A. Tangdall. Superior. T.
Gcraid D Tharp. Wahoo. B.
John J. Thomas. S-huylkili Haven, Pa
AS. Fay L. Thorcson. T.
Lloyd D. Van Meek. Clegwgter. A.
V imam E. W'aaeman. Mead, AS.
Kenneth C. Walker, Seward, Ag.
Shirley A. Wear. Friend. T.
Harnett G. W enkc. B
Barhara A. West. Creighlon. T.
s arol A. Wnghl. Jefferson, ia., X.
Gene A. Yosu Harvard. E.
Seniors
Adon W. Adams. Dig. P.
Gladys AI. Andersen. AS.
Lois L. Anderson, T.
Xonis Anvelt. E.
Claire E. Armustcad. Tailor. Trs., T.
Richard D Ayers, Winnchaan. K.
Robcn L. Baskins. North Plane. B.
Arthur H. Becker, Albion. Ag.
E. Logise Beeson. Bealricr. 1 .
Albert Behmcr-. Ceresco. B.
John P. Benjamin. Arapahoe, E.
Gordon H. Buihoom. Crete. A a.
W illiam 1. Cecil. Plattsmouth. T.
Phillip T Chase. Schuyler, L.
Thomas I. onuay, B.
Richard A. totina. Si. Paul, E.
Adelc M. Coryell. T.
Jcaa 3. Couturier. B
Guie E. Dematrt. LurwtH. P.
Phoebe A. Dempster. Heauice, T.
Kathleen Dill. AUtsndna. AS.
Dianne Doaning. -.uperior. AS.
W.IIard B. Dudgeon, BclvidiTc. E
Wayland E Duncan. Bedford, Ja.. BA.
Jerry D. Eaitin. Madrid. AG.
Dorothy .1. Elliott. Scof'xbluff. T. FA.
Bill G. Farmur, Falls Cit). AS.
I'M J. Felaer. T, FA.
Mary L. llahiTty. T.
Mary L. Forncv. Brute, T.
Carl E. Fox. AG.
Janice A Fullc-ton, Ainorfh. T. FA.
Lav A. Gard. litaver Crowing. AG
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3Iagee"s
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Ben Simoirs
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Bill Putterf (
Mra's Dorm ,
2-7C51 j
- ikane as editor of a Scripps paper.
inj"Mr. Scripps told me to run a
iour page newspaper dui i wumcu
eight pages. When Mr. Scripps
heard about this, he became very
ti if-
in charge of the show.
Individual meetings of the va-
nous RCCU commissions will be
jheld March 26 and 27. At these three papers read by University
meetings the accomplishments of;Staff members: "Studies of Ter -
AnmmicciAne
v ... v..
their PCCU work will he laho -
rated upon. Both meeting daysessor of zoology; "An Experi-
siuoenis may sign up i0r me
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RCCU advocates
" winvi
rnnn!ihnil o latr on
CIVIC
later onJoloev and hvsriene.
are:
MUlfllU j
hospital, blood, orphanage. Grey
aaici. u..maiih
penitentiary
and special proj-
ecLs.
Officers of the RCCU are: pres
ident, Joyce Johnson; vice-presi-
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rn C o..
and
treasurer,
oinjcr .uuii.ij
: - .ra cimmor
Rev. Hunter TO AddreSS
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TW ipOnSOfed Meeting
I t,p.. Aian a Huntor. rattnr
Rev Alan A. Hunter. Dastor of
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.the Hollywood Congregational
church in Angeles, California,
;Wiu SJJeak at a Wednes-
SDeak at a meetin Wednes-
aay ai p.m. in r-iien omiui"1
x
! ""c5,rS 'f aeI01
.i. i
! f? f" 5fri fi "
.campuses may attend the meeting,
'which is sDonsored bv the YWCA
cabinet
Rev. Hunter will speak on "Re-
."Ms da,:riI"P la we -n"er-
The meeting is incorporated in
the activities of Search Week.
emesfteir
Mariorie T. Good. Warning. AG.
7'homas E. Graham. AS.
Jerry R. Grcathruisc. Kansas Citv. Mo., B
Bernard E. GrecntvTt. Omaha. B.
Thomas N. Grigsbv. E.
Arthur J. Gross. E
H.-len C. Haerrr. North Pliirte. T. FA.
Nelson S. Hardina. Omaha. E.
Til H. Harvey il. AS.
Virgil V. HaU'h. Ijrtinglon. P.
Noma D. Hcmeman, Amsworth. J, B.
'harloiie M. HiTveru FA. AS.
Joan B. Hines. Morse Bluff. AG.
Jsnrt H. Hnnon. FA. AS.
Marilvg F. Housel. Madison. B.
Jincoln W. Howell. AG.
Tom R. Hufflon. Mom City , la , E.
Bne D. Johnson, AS
Archibald M. Keller. Ksnsai City. Mo., AG.
F.than D. Ktttcll. Mitchell. AG.
f'harli-s B. kUasel:. Wilher. T.
Donald J. Enutzen. Cedar Bluffs. T.
"'irginia E. Kochl'T, C-rneva. T.
G-ladvs A. Kiugl. Elk Point, s. D., T.
arilyn E Kranau. Bladen, B.
Svvia J. Kmsn.', Fremont, AS.
James K. Krevcik. Wood Lake. AG.
Dennis C. Krikac. Comstock. AS.
f.firdon E. Krogh. So. Sioug City. B.
Paul L Laase. FA. AS.
James R. Langner, Seward. P.
Anita M. lswson. Macedonia, la., T.
Lewis E. Lrwson. V..
Nnrman G. Lind, Pilger. T.
M ard J. Linil" Jr.. Omaha. FA. AS.
M ilmer A. LinVngcl. OdelL T. FA.
Rosc.oe M. Lodwia. Omaha. AS.
Shirley A. Ijumbardl. Grand Island, AG-
V'illiam Lyberis. FA. AS.
Winstrm L. Martens. AS.
l-sir D Martin. Grand Island, E.
Charlotte L. Mason. FA. AS.
Alice E. Matson. Emywood. T.
Sallie A. Marteson. Clay Center. T.
Duncan B. McGregor. Gibbon. E.
Richard L. Mongon. Sarnm-illr. At.
John P. Moran, David City, T.
Lewis G. Morris, B.
Phvliis 3 M"ver. Frimont. FA.AS.
Mildred M. Movie. T.
lrvrmds M. Murdoch, Nehawka. Ag.
WHO WILL BE
at NEBRASKA
ARB WIN THESE BIG PRIZES
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fomuu. ntovext
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POCKET UCHTa
UrWDODlE WHITE
EPaAl FORMAL PIPE
TOP HAT" TOILETRIES
IT CKAfSHT
Plug t chance tl Mr. Formal U.S.A.
and the bit national prtrz. Includ
ing a 1500 Defense Bond ... a f ull
wets, ia Hollywood. U expenses
paid . . Hollywood gcreen test br
Alex Gottlieb Prodnctiong . . .
plus others.
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anerv. and we ended our business
arrangement," Putnam explained
Putnam then became news ed
itor of the Portland Journal, re
maining there for three years.
In 1907, Putnam went to Med
ford, Oregon and consolodated
three newspapers he had pur
chased. In 1910, he added another
papef to the three and formed the
Medford Mail Tribune.
Mr. Putnam remained as ed
itor of the Medford Mail Tribune
for 30 years, selling the paper
this year. He still is active in
newspaper work, retaining the
title of editor tmeritus of the
Tribune.
In 1951. Putnam received the
Amos E. Voorhies Award of the
Oregon Newspaper Publisher's
Association for outstanding con
tributions to Oregon newspapers.
This ward is not given annu
ally; only when particularly out
standing achievements merit it.
Putnam, listed in "Who's Who,"
has been cited for his outstanding
work and writing on behalf of
freedom of the press in a book by
George Turnbull.
He is paying a "last visit to
the University chapter and at
tended the 64 annual initiation
ceremony held Sunday at the Lin-
coin Hotel.
NU Faculty Members
To Lecture In Omaha
The University of Nebraska
chapter of Sigma Xi, national
scientific research society, will
meet Tuesday evening on the Col-j
Omaha.
The program will consist of!
";iuaiuit: roidMttrs ui Aidi n
!vich.c" k r, h w f
i j ! -
mental InvestigaUon of the Psy-
' vanuiuaic hi trxperiiiiciuai
psychology nnd "Current Re -
--j k ;
Ag Research
Study Made
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"i- gi icuuurai groups
t2!.)?1?'
gestions on research programs inPaUent influence, he stated.
their fields of study at the Col- Dr. Bauer emphasized the lm
lege of Agriculture. (Portance of being able to recog-
The first group, including mem- nize quackery. He listed three
bers of the horticultural industry,! main points for detecting false
conferred with Dean W. V. Lam-aids:
bert and staff members of the
horticultural
department last
.
w
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eek. The croeram included a
luncheon and isit to the horti-
cultral greenhouse to see the re-
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'one of several to N held la nh-
tain opinions and suggestions frWon ?WI P. dva"
- J 1 1 1a
ioiuicia tin Li itrrfUiiJi' dLiicuiLUiiMN
on the research program after it
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ers and considered by the admin-1 3. Be suspicious when the doc
istrative staff. Itor excessively seeks publicity.
He said the new policy is de- Good doctors do not seek exces
signed partly to get a wider under-sive publicity except when it is
standing on the part of farm part of the job and they are
pre ann ivincinorwi rw t n 0 annnn-
people on research at the Uni-
versity and its substations.
Sclhiouara
Mary J. Vecly. AS
Don J. Nelson. Pilger. E.
Hard P. Nelson. Bertrand. Ag.
Roger C. Vnbte. Red Cloud. B.
Alan M. Oldfarher. B. ,
Linus J. Ostdirk. Ijwrrncr. B.
Janrs A. Otleman. Pender, Ag.
Judith T. Palnuueer. Tioe, Flk. T.
Marilyn A. Panko. Cor. T.
Kenneth P. Paachafl. Independc'tice. Mo. B.
Alma C. rinlcerton. Bcgtrior, T.
Jorm O. Rawtimta. f rntrsl City, Ag.
Donald L Feeder. E.
Kathrvi! B. Kobson. David ClW, T, FA.
Caroline C. Rogers. AS.
I.ivem F. RoschewSki. Bcstncr. B.
Jamct B. Rutnsw. B.
Kenneth F. Rystrom. Bayard. J.AS.
Floyd D. Sawyer. North Plane, P.
RtnmrH L. Setirlkopf. ShickJer. At
Wesley J. Schultt. E.
Harold M. Seeberger. Hanover. Kan., B
Fidrm W. Shuey. Crh Orchard, p.
Stanler If. Shunwray. Lyons. T. FA.
Charles 1). Smith. Cambridae. E.
Stanley W. Smith, Avoca. E.
Otrtis E. Sorensrn. Boelus, E.
Rill A. Stout, Grant. E.
Rita Lee H. Stout. Gri.nt T
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In Convention
Dr. Dudley Ashton, chairman of
the University physical education
department for women, will give
a demonstration on ball handling
at the meeting of the Nebraska
Association of the American Asso
ciation for Health. Physical Edu
cation and Recreation.
The meeting will be held la
Kearney, Friday and Saturday.
In her demonstration. Dr. Ash
ton will present ways of teaching
the handling of various sized balls
in game situations. Fourth grade
students from the Kearney Public
Schools will participate in the
lesson.
The convention will also include
a volleyball officiating clinic.
Personnel for the clinic Include
Miss Mary Jean Mulvaney, Miss
Barbara Drinkwater, Miss Dorothy
Hanpcter and Miss Patricia Sul
livan, all of the University.
Demonstrations , will present
techniques used in volleyball and
officiating. Participants will be
given the opportunity to take local
and national volleyball official's
ratings.
Mrs. Elvera Berck of the Uni
versity will preside at a luncheon
J? Ps- Presiding of the associa
uon oiuiuj
Education
Helps Detect
Quackery'
Education is the ultimate an-
'swcr to enable the a vera ee nerson
ci. . . .
aisunguisn netween souna aa
., n-j ,
1"."" ,r "
William V. Bauer, director of
health education, radio and tele
vision for the American Medical
Association, said this during a talk
ion "Fads and Quackery" Tuesday.
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ucts, but education is necessary in
order to put these laws into real
use.
Quacks, Dr. Bauer explained,
often use a person's emotions to
persuade them to buy their
products.
There is a strong pressure on
doctors to be a quack because of
nf mnirsl tnuWnt that ic
Hr a int.ct in th. T, oi.
fari,
luiuiiuauua vt a ou..ciui iuic
2. Take care w hen there is a
of paying in advance.
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or Payment in advance ex
cept in specific cases.
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vuviurii
speaking specifically for organ-
ized medicine.
Robert C. Tefft. Avoca. E.
Donna D. TinUiaan. Johnstown. At.
Robert J. Tocavey, Boelus. E.
WaJtrr D. Tenptin, M ampule. Kin.. B.
Jearme Virrk. Ag.
Raymond D. Vision. Crete, At.
Naida M. Watson. Pierce. FA. T.
Stairier A. Watson. Pierce. T.
Marcat E. Weidlar. AS.
Frank B. WrJis. Avtnara. B.
Jar L. Weils. Msdisom, T, FA.
Jria M. Whit lock. E.
Fern H'tlkerar. Coleridge. A.
Donald L. Wtnkdmian. Impenai. B.
Mary A. Zimmemvsn. AS.
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