TKursBay, June 13, 1957 Use Summer Nebraskan Want Ads Fashion as I see it Wendy ake peace - r Class rooms are again opened to eager students and school is back in session after a brief vacation. Once again I will bring fashion news from Gold's. Look for new fashion tips in this col umn weekly. A suggestion for Dad on Father's Day is this com plete wardrobe by Van Heusen. This wardrobe in wonderful "Marvelaire" is made for cool, cool com fort. Let Dad discover the refreshing coolness of this new cotton fabric. Millions of tiny spaces let air in and heat out. Featured here are the sport shirts and the pajamas. Other pieces of this Van Heusen wardrobe include dress shirts, shorts, handkerchiefs, and ties. Choose Dad's summer out fit by Van Heusen in white or cool pastels. Van Heusen is exclusive in Lincoln at Gold's Store, Street Floor. Come in and pick up a gift that Dad will remember. mMmli! WMm m mm 4wH Hi! m J if? (Allii tji muni wiulUj jfe.r.ijt""T V " - M m H IK 1 1 MbXw 13TI! & 0 STS. LIIICOLH; flEDR. Regents Laud Hardin For Fine Job Of Keeping Faculty Intact The Board of Regents Saturday commended Chancellor Clifford Hardin for his "outstanding rec ord at the University." Dr. B. N. Greenberg, president, stated "It is a matter of know ledge to this Board that Chancellor Hardin has done an excellent job in the sometimes hopeless task of keeping a fine faculty intact." "He has done an excellent job of translating the needs of the Uni versity to the governor and the members of the legislature." In other action the Regents ap proved the appointment of Dr. Clayton Gerken, director of the counseling service at the Univer sity of Iowa, to a similar post at the University. Dr. Gerken 's title will be direc tor of counseling and professor psychology - and educational psy chology, effective Sept. 1. He is a consultant of the Amer ican Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rochester, Minn, and, Chicago and visiting con sultant for the Veterans Hospital, at Knoxville, la. James Hassler, assistant agri culture economist at the Univer sity of California, was appointed assistant professor of agriculture economics. The Regents accepted these res ignations; Harold Chapman, associate pro fessor of horticulture, who has ac cepted a similar position at Colo rado State College. He has been a staff member since 1946. Milo Cox, assistant professor and assistant agronomist, who has accepted a post with the Interna tional Cooperation Administration in Chile. He has been a faculty member since 1955. Robert Kozelka, assistant profes sor of mathematics and astrono- GRAVES PRINTERS Personalized Graduation Announcement Tour Ram, Dgre. College BMutiiul Embossed Gold Seal One Dozen $3.50 Additional pet Dozen $1.20 GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th Ph. 2 2957 SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS STOP FIRST AT P E D E N 1 S FOR YOUR NEW AND USED BOOKS FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES 1245 R St. Lincoln, Nelr. The Summer Nfebraskon my, who has accepted a similar position at the University of Vir ginia. The Regents approved the follow ing leaves of absence: Dr. Thomas Raysor, professor of English, for one year, to accept a Frank Woods Fellowship. Robert Morgan, associate profes sor of political science, who will be the visiting professor at the University of Virginia. Twelve University staff mem bers were placed on retirement. They are: Oliver Collins, associate profes sor of astronomy, a staff mem ber since 1919. Gilbert Sechrist, as professor of electrical engineering; he has been a staff members ince 1947. Eliza Gamble, assistant profes sor of secondary education, 28 years of service. w , mm WLMHWM i I I LJJ II VA ISVf SAC I P . JANET I. ml LUNCHES SNACKS "V VI I EKE CAMPU& FRIENDS MEET" 1131 R STREET NEXT TO NEBR. BOOK STORE o) I J UJ CL tajr mm Hnrf blM Open Your "Coriilmsker Special" Qiecldng Account where you see the big calendar clock. at 13th &"0" Your name is printed on each cheek free. Member F.D.I.C. William Derrick, associate exten sion animal husbandryman, 37 years of service. Florence Corbin, associate pro fessor of vocational education homemaking, 31 years of service. Herbert Davis, professor of dairy husbandry, 36 years of service. Carl Duff, professor of engineer ing mechanics, 37 years of service. SUMMER SESSION: 20 COOLER, Jean Lang's erudife print in sheer, cloud-weight Cotton Voile with maximum recommendations for summer: young midriff, box-pleated skirt, linen trim in companion colors. Blue, gold and pink, sizes 10 to 16. Exclusixely at r n RT3 $25 MMS WOMENS' FASHION ... THIRD FLOOR ,Poge 3 Clareance Pentoo, instructor in agricultural engineering, 25 years of service. , LEE'S SNACK BAR 1227 R Street SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH Home Made Rolls ft P Every Day S I