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4 I Paqe 4 The Summer Nebraskan Thursday, June 20, 1957 This Week On Campus Thursday Clinic : Design far Successful Teaching of Moral and Spiritual Values 12:00-1:45; Parlors A and B of the Union; 2::0O-3:15, Love Library. Film shorts "A World Is Born" 11:45-12:30; Main Lounge of the Union. Around the World in Color "My Lady Takes a Safari" by Mrs. Dave Bize 4:00; Room 313 and 316 of the Union. Friday All-State recital 7:30; Ballroom. All-State party 9:00; Ballroom. Sunday All-State ensemble concert 3 p.m.; Ballroom. Movie "The Student Prince" 7 p.m.; Ballroom. Monday Elementary Ed. Club luncheon 12:00. World Affairs Preview: Speaker Mr. Gerald Windt 2:00-3:15; Love Library. All-State recital 7:30; Ballroom. Tuesday Pi Lambda Theta luncheon 12:00. Phi Delta Kappa luncheon 12:00. Union bridge lessons 4.00; Room 315 of the Union. 7:00; Ray Metres To Address Workshop Ray Metres, school and college director of the United Airlines at Chicago, will meet with the Air Age Workshop Friday from 10 to 12 a.m. "'and from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Love Library Auditorium, ac cording to Frank Sorensen, sum mer sessions director. He will discuss the topics, "Air lines Serve The United States" and "Instructional Materials for the Elementary Schools". Wednesday from 1 to 5 p.m. the Air Age Education department will sponsor an Omaha Air, Tour. Stu dents may contact the Air Educa tion office for reservations. PRINTING Fraternity. Sorority, & Organization Letterheads . . . Letters . . . News bulletins . . . Booklets . . . Program GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th Ph. 2-2957 r"A Good Tmeher$ Agency" DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Established lilt serring the Mis souri Valley I the West Coast Enroll Now. 529 Stuart Bldg, Lincoln 8. Net. ROMANO'S PIZZA HOUSE 226 V. NHh Phone 2-5961 Free Delivery 21 Variety Pizza Pies 75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00 BOB'S BARBER SHOP CREW CUTS ARE 0( SPECIALTY PH. 5-9325 1315 P STREET Union handicraft lessons Craft shop of Union. All-State band and chorus 7:30: Ballroom. All-State plays 8:30; Howell Memorial Theatre. Wednesday Union Artists Series presents "The Irish Players" 8:00; Ball room. Omaha Air Tour 1:00-5:00; NE Lincoln Airport Moral Values Clink To Open Thursday Artists Display Scheduled Aug. 4 "Graphic Art For Young Collec tors," a collection of original prints by French and European artists, will be shown pt the University Art Galleries in Morrill Hall through August 4. Among the artists included in the collection are Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, J.B.C. Corot, Marc Chagall, Raoul Dufy, Aris tide Maillol, Ksnri Matisse, Pablo P.icasso, Georges Roualt, and James A. Whistler. The prints have been made through Ferdinant Roten of Balti more, Md. The third annual clinic for the Design for Successful Teaching of Moral and Spiritual Values meets Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Love Library auditorium. Principal speaker will be Earl W. Wiltse, superintendent of schools" in Grand Island. According to Dr. Frank Soren son, director of summer sessions, this years meeting will concentrate on actual successful programs in the teaching of moral and spiritual values in schools and communities. Earlier programs in the series have dealt with issues which evolve when towns consider the re lationships which should exist be tween religion and education, he said. Sorenson added - that though the meeting is open to the public, it should be of special interest to teachers, administrators and re ligious leaders. The clinic will conclude with a discussion by a panel consisting of K. C. Patterson, adjutant of the local American Legion; William Schindler, consultant in school ad ministration of the Nebraska 1 De partment of Education; and Carol Lemon, secretary' of the Nebraska Council of Churches. Erwin Gold enstein, professor in the Univer sities Teachers College, will be chairman of the group. The clinic is being sponsored by the summer sessions office, ac cording to Sorensen. Free Movie The movie, "The Student Prince", will be shown Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom, according to Bob Handy, Union activities director. Admission is free. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT DURING SUMMER SESSION Bloom Typewriter Exchange 323 N. 13th. (li Block South of Love Library) 2-5258 CHARMING CHOICE FOR SUMMER BRIDES MATCHMATES by Granjt Eternal, radiant youth captured in precious gold and diamonds. 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