The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 14, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Daily Nebroskon
Monday, April 14, 1938
This Month On Campus
Black... Nebraska Theatre
14 Monday Phi Beta Kappa-Sigma Xi Joint Dinner,
Union
15 Tuesday Hospitality Day, Home Economics De
partment lS-Tuesdav 7:30 p.m. Ag YWCA-YMCA Talent Show
15 Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Ag YWCA-YMCA Talent Show
16 19 Wed -Sat. 8 p.m. University Theatre Produc
tion, "The Lark," Howell Theatre
16 Wednesday Faculty Newcomers Meeting
. 17 18 Thurs.-Fri. Aquaquettes Show, Coliseum
17 Thursday College Health Day
17 Thursday 4 p.m. Talks & Topics, Union
18 Friday Block & Bridle Club Honors Banquet
18- 19 Fri.-Sat. Nebraska Academy of Sciences meet
ing 19 Saturday 9 p.m. Nebraska Home Economics Alum
nae Day
19 Saturday 9 p.m. Pink Elephant Party, Union
19-20 Sat.-Sun. Annual Championship ROTC Rifle
Match
' 20 Sunday 4 p.m. Orchestra with Senior Soloists,
Union
22 Tuesday 10:15 a.m. Honors Convocation
22 Tuesday 8:30 p.n. Art Dept. Gallery Music Con
cert 22 Tuesday Red Cross Mass Meeting
22 Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Lincoln Symphony
23 Wednesday 8 p.m. Film Society, ' Wages of Fear"
24 Thursday 8 p.m. Chamber Music Concert, Union
25 - 26 Fri.-Sat. Engineers' Week
25 -28 Fri. -Sat. High School Fine Arts Festival
25 Friday 3 p.m. Baseball, Colorado, here
26 Saturday Pre-Medic & Pre-Nursing, College of
Medicine
26 Saturday 1 p.m. Baseball, Colorado University,
here
26 Saturday 7 p.m. Faculty Dancing Club, Union
27 Sunday 3 p.m. Tassel Tea, Kappa Delta house
28 Monday 5 p.m. Tassels Picnic
29 Tuesday 7 p.m. AWS Workshop, Union
29 Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Varsity Glee Club. Union
29 Tuesday Play Reading The Great God Brown
30 Wednesday 8 p.m. Film Society, '"Animal Farm
Trickey Exhibit !Frosh To En lor
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Features Oils 'Theme Contest
X V,.n :
Big Sisters Cretchcn Sides, Janet Hansen and Sandy
Kully confer with little sister Margaret Shearer fulfilling
part of the function of Coed Counselors. Big sister applica
tions are available in Rosa Bouton and are due Wednesday.
Separate Cruises Planned
For NROTC Midshipmen
First Classmen Will See Orient
Others Will Visit South America
This year for the first time
the 1st and 3rd class regular
midshipmen from Nebraska
will be on different cruises.
Cruise '"Bravo" for the 1st
classmen will go to the Sev
enth Fleet in the Western Pa
cific where the midshipmen
will board regularly deployed
fleet ships and participate in
standard fleet exercises. The
1st class regulars and con
tracts will be at Quantico,
Virginia. Midshipmen will re
port July 28. The training pe
riod will end Sept. 6.
Second class regular stu
dents will receive their avia
tion and amphibious training
at Corpus Christi, Texas, and
Little Creek, Virginia. The
first phase will be at Corpus
TV Program
Will Headline
Three Experts
. A political scientist, a news
paper editor and a radio and
television news commentator
will set the pace for a new
National Educational Televi
sion series on American for
eign policy.
The series begins Tuesday
at 9 p.m. over KUOX-TV,
Channel 12.
The three specialists will
appear regularly on the 13
week series entitled "Brief
ing Session."
Political Scientist Robert
Strauz-Hupe, professor at the
University of Pennsylvania,
Editor Erwin Canham of the
Christian Science Monitor,
and radio and television com
mentator Merrill Mueller will
interview guest authorities.
The guast experts will repre
sent government, education
and the media of mass com-
! munications.
The 13 programs will deal
with American policy in re
gard to such areas as the
Western alliance. Germany,
Iron Curtain countries. Latin
America and the Soiet Union.
Camp Job Good For Suntau
! But Memories Best From Counseling
A gorgeous suntan a few
dollars pay and a little bit
of work.
Each summer this illusion
of camp counseling intrigues
college girls to pack their
summer togs and sports
equipment and head for the
nearest girls' camp.
"No office job or summer
school for us," they boast.
"Just a summer in the wide
open spaces."
After one week of eating
with, sleeping near and listen
ing to mothers' "little dears",
however, counselors took back
and doubt their sanity on tje
day they signed their camp
contracts. The contracts never
mentioned such things as
1 could even get in! The
campers were usually snick
ering so loud that I had to
join in their laughter and for
get about scolding them."
"The most terrifying exper
ience 1 had at camp," another
counselor said, "occurred on
our night off. Four counselors
had taken a canoe and had
gone a mile down the river
to the nearest town. About 10
p.m. we noticed that a sum
mer storm was brewing, so
we hurriedly started the trip
back to camp. About a fourth
of the way back, a sudden
cloudburst and high wind
swept in from the north nearly
upsetting our canoe. It took
everything we had to paddle
over to the shore. When we
; midshipmen will report to ! Christi. Dates are J u 1 y 28
San Francisco June 20 where
j they will board chartered
! commercial air transporta
tion for the Orient. Their re-
through Sept. 6.
Independents
File For Tassels
Sophomore Independents )Where j was goin, pcfore j ;
braiding five heads of hair a j hopped out of the canoe, one
dav, deabng with extreme j of the ir,s fel1 toto the river
homesick cases and chasing and e Pullcd her oul- on
toads out of their own beds at I of a5 nad ever
night . death as we were that night
' on the river."
Counselors somehow survive i c . ,
the summer thoueh and I girls' betore sSninS that
cL, t w contract, consider
seem to enjov their camping , ... .'
experiences more when remi-J , Jn U.h $ 7 ,fT'
niscing about them months ?Tln
, t 6 pay a little bit of work and
i.a thousand unusual exper-
"I was out on the river in ; iences. Unless you're ready
a rowboat one day with six j for the thousand unusual ex-
"darlings," a counselor re-! porienccs, you'd better recon-
lates," and for some reason ' sider that summer, office job.
I wasn t paying attention to
Submarine orientation. 00 are 'me"teu a' W'iknew it, the boat was under;
available to selected midship- "g r tassei . memw-iwup, a dead brancn Ringing out'
men at the close of summer, may d0 so April 14-4. 'over the river. 1 commanded i
also be by air, with arrival in New lxindon. Connecticut.
I San Francisco Aug. 9.
Killer Group Hewes Receives
Pruic Y.Rav" fnr h r1
Richard P. Trickev. instruc-i A freshman theme contest! class midshipmen will be with Fill 1)11 fill t Grant
tor in art. will exhibit 15 oil win be held at the Univer- a hunter-killer group in the
turn from the 7th Fleet will .cruise, will be conducted at Y." i .!''' , " (the squealing girls to squat
Union
Bulletin Board
j i mt . e ii..
iuowii in inc ooiiom 01 wie
i Tk 4K I '' Varsity
CAiithAra Atltnti. TKa m '. A i Fit- T nclio t T ?rii-nc
paintings in a one-man show; sity this month, according to- h- .... .. f.-m. rf lh rn5vM.s!tv " i,i,wc ;vt JL Believe
m the University Art Caller-, r)r. Dudlev Bailev. director of t... a . k. t t . i i the end of that one from the
j . , iuiiw, ll guild. .June i( i iapu u. pen win-in, iias it- vudiiiii diiuiis iui l x a c l ; ,,
the freshman English pro-; and return Aug. 8. ceived a Fulbright grant. membership specify a 5 5jCamPers-
be chosen from the applica
j lions and invited to the Tas
- ..,.1 V.- I,a1J c....- 1
, ,, , . u" ' ( on the tree brancn w ouldn 1 1
April 26. The new members, . . . .
fif TiiwU will he chosen at I VKe ulllr C! ol,l 1 "di;
1 the tea ! ,auhin 80 nard m-vsc,f
i . " ... . . ,.! could hardlv maneuver the
j nere win De openings ior . . . , . ..
mmimit.ir twr eMhn.'toat ot of the predicament.
me. I never heard
Mondav
Phi Beti Kappa
Si(TIT19 ....
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chair- approximately twenty sopho-j
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T'mrr flub f.M W
Phi Beta Kappa A
im Xi S 30 Raltroiim
K.mt Klub 7 31J
Bf: t is III
ies until May 11.
In these works, which Trick
ev describes as "very in
KXUS Sehedule
Mondav
First class contract stu-i The Stale Department an-. cumulative average.
all dents, assigned to the East-! nounced that Hewes will lec- ,
in crn and mid-Pacific also:ture next scnooi year at tne uairv ixmioi
gram.
T-v rn:i . J . L. . j
, K k Uf- oaiiej saju nidi
KJp? JIIriaTr; " in h i themes for contest. a hunter-killer operation . win ! University of Vienna in Aus- j ... v
0lJf,S' "P13 in hlsiThe themes plus past out-! embark from Alameda. Cali-, tria. ueMllme ,ear
uu 'standine work in the English fornia, Julv 11. and will ter-! He will lecture on the topics All persons interested
Although this is Trickey s courses wm be used as a basis minate their cruise Aug. 9. of United States geography showing in the annual Dairy
first one-man snow at tne im- for awarding six cash pnZes. : Training
sht.SS - Corps trarning for
t lie LoiHfbi uiuc inidiivcu
Table Manners
14
"The campers don't have
much room to talk them-
4S
Sport PK-tane
7 . Tiw 'nuns Renubliran Hour
selves," another counselor i bu hour
added. "One dav in the mess!
. ,n hall I happened to look up Dames Galher
ana nas naa wores exn oiiea . .. t i. if
at Walker Art Center in Min-' b: . lhl foundation. Jn Dells I FoilOr
neapolis and the Cincinnati as ' l ft
MusVumofArt. lElgh6epanelJn IT, .rlm. kaiifman
I rebate for each person who
presents a special card uponj Scholarship held the lime
attending the film "Henry V" ' light at a recent dinner of the
' in tirvifc coa o ffii-I -i-'L- tir ri t . .
which includes some political Roval Showmanship Contest. Ti t I X ,nc -nversity uames will
! geocraphy. must sign up for animals by ' 0t a hold a Tuesday
. . ... ... . . 3 . . . i ner tinkers ann nepm Mlin?' v. r .,. n,
Hewes loinea tne Lniver- n-iaav .n i)air- industry : ? : . , ic u.s vuiimuv.
sitv staff in 1945. comin? here Buildin? aeenrdinir tn Rch ' " "" Home economist Sylvia An-
,V,. r: u: down my moutnful so I cotud rinrum
irom me Lniversuv ot ukia- I'aine. contest cnauroan. . ' . ... ... . .. Mm"1
homa's faculty. He earned his 1 Four breeds of dairy heifers ' llr ,u,,d"u ' ""l T V ' Dam,s- "' Psent a demon
ln,. A.: . tt: !.:,i v. ..u.. tuL . quick enough. She had al-, ctrat ion
a member of th
Math Club Meets
doctorate degree at the Uni-'will be shown in this event
versity of California and his which will be held May 14 in;
ready turned to her friend;
, L - 1 J V . l 1
bachelor's degree at the Uni-i conjunction vith the Aggie aroPDosite Tnds o
versity of Oklahoma. ! Roval and Rodeo. Trophies I started al ,Ppos,T e"ds 01
. .and ribbons awardcd i" '
Mitrhem Selected
to the winners.
eating toward the center of
it. For obvious reasons we
The Undergraduate Mathe-inext week at the Nebraska 1 Kappa Chanter of Delta Del
matics Club wUl meet on ; Theater, Dr. Bailey comment- ita Delta.
TiiocIatr at 7-3rt r m in IA 1 , . unA
- , ! f041" "i-nrded to Mary ssph-i l'nion Vice-President LnT-T t T &lressed ,aWe manncrs 1 h e
Ted Reiss, junior in Arts j obtained at the English de-,omore in agriculture and to Ln,on reMueni contestants to sign up this .,
and Sciences, wiU speak on partment. Dr. Bailey said. i patsv Kaufman iunior in as-! Terry Mitchem was select- i weeI: ,ncv Wl" ,"ave a,
"Sentential Calculus." Iriculture who 'were chosen' Union vice-president by onth to work with their am-; "My kids were angels-
1 i,.hl rhMttwt a.- v .t the new Unifin P.narrt , mals. ; when I wasn't looking at
Want Ads
1 fKT rWNTl KIT
K.vT-i:i,i-rms)MiL
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W1LEUC JUST WOKE UP TO
THE FACT THAT HC (ig CLASS!
Miss Columbus
leadership, scholarship and Miss Mitchem was a previ-; 1:,.L.1
nM.A ous Board member. Johnson lKkeI
jthem," the first counselor)
I OH Rt XT
T-:mtrT Tlre-i ot scn.i? 1 n't hala
t'-ii but I a nWe to :i you a ncrklna
rfa.- i for ' r". ol Um yamr.
Cur tact. GrimllcJi 2-7XSS.
- aT at . 1 - " .-l - I . r -f al r. 1 1 l.l.: X ', tlfAnt 4 St Ka4 Kl y .I nriAT YA
uois Munie, iresnman in Tn rw.itc hnfir.ri tun n( ne is president 01 snaron jonnson, aiuw ,M!iranu:uH i nn .i.c njl, pr,(,rrM
a member of Student Counts' Delta tresnman trom umana, j campers, naa mmea intir!
jfiH co.rr.iin- if I "r.mma Phi n ac namprl Omflha Slltl-1 lifhtS Out. 1 had to .C'hase'
For
Ptmron" tap a
KEEP Aim f 0k A
SimS POIUT AVEUCE!
Don't la that "drowsy foci
icg" cramp foot style in etas
... or whea yon're Tiirring
the books". Tike a KoDoi
A waterier! In a few minutes,
you'll be yout oormal best .. .
wiJc awake . . . alerr! Yout
doctor will tell yoo-NoDoz
A waken en are safe as cofice.
Keep a pack handy!
IS TABtETS. 35t
! said, "several nights when 1 j rmm. no! tnt-" im- cmu-at
l:H ami i.r.t bouse peeping, orau&'v
itji!. urt?T v!tun Pel Kalbta
Tiiacliarc has hwn .WtH i . m.rrKr.r r.f CfnH.n rr.imr;A Ti.V 9 frnchman frnm Omaha famrXTS had tUmed their! a-'-''. Ary iiradua welcana.
: meir memixTS. also i ai -- ------ . - - - . - .
! Miss Columbus of 19. ii,v,.unl v.j i, and sec-reLar of Gamma Phi . was named Miss Omaha Sun- lights out. I Had to .cnase! cn s,t
fi5 Muhte will now enter ih,. tn-,.u imnrm-om.nt in' Beta. 'day night. i toads out of my bed before ,. ph.m. -i72:
the Miss Nebraska contest, i her average and Glenda Kline
She won top talent points, whose average was the high-'
in the Columbus contest by est in the house.
her display of musical talent -
through a solo number on the Burt To lecture
saxophone. j . , .
At the present time. Miss n VV ashinrton
Muhle is using a $125 schol-, Dr. Joseph Burt, dean of the
arship which she was award- Colleee of Pharmacy and
ed by the Columbus Kramer president of the American
sHigh School last year for mu-' Pharmaceutical Association
sic.
Tole, Flee Seen
Bv SIU Teachers
' will deliver tv o addresses to
; pharmaceutical groups in the
state of Washington April 23-
- Burt will sty'afc on the sub-
habits jpet Saicguardjng Pharrna-
Freshmen siellin2
are the dejjoair of Dr. Harvev cv's Fut.ire." a; a 3-day semi
Fisher, cliirman of Southern ' s:on--ored jointly by the
IUinois. University's zoology Schwils (f Pharmacy of U ash
department. ' ing'on State CoNcpe and the
Fewer than 40 papers f : Un;versitv of Washington. He
over 200 test papers graded will also talk to pharmaceut i
were without errors. Students students of Washingtm
spelled toads as "todes" or S'ac College on -The Pu--Oeas
as "flees" sponsibility of Student Brancn-
FLsher said this is at least 10 the American Pharma-
I an indication that many high ceuaca Associauon.
school graduates know little
about their own language.
let
roit Edison Co
ELECTRICAL POWER
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Research and Development
Plant and System Design
Equipment Engineering'
Planning for Growth
Purchasing
Sales
Elctrical-Mechanical
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RESERVE YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME AT
PLACEMENT OFFICE TO SEE OUR
REPRESENTATIVE FOR SUMMER AND
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
IS
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ay, April 15
Korean Student
Exhibit PaintinffH
An art exhibit originating
at the University of Seoul,
.Seoul. Korea, is now on dis
play in the Art Galleries at
(Morrill Hall.
j The display of 61 paintings
by faculty and students of j
, Seoul L. which formally
opened last Friday, is spon
! sored by the University of
'Minnesota on an exchange
j basis.
! The exhibit will run through
May 1.
CHRISTIAN'S
PIZZARIA
8 varieties of PIZZA
3 Sl2 $2.00. 10. 7Sc
Dinipq Room Servica
5 P.M.
Now-2 Stc?cs
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Missile blasting off
And climbing high I
Jet trail blazing bright
Against the skyl
Where they fire missile
You'll find a man
Stops to take big pleaaurt
When and where he can .
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