Tuesday, September 16, 1958 The Doily Nebraskan Page 5 Big Night Schedule Set Extension Dept. Expects More Students, Classes f our accredited courses have been added to the Uni versity Extension Division's evening class curriculum, bringing the total to a new nign ot .b6, according to Mrs. Olga Stepanek. division hMrt All the classes will be open 10 ine puoiic as well as Uni versity students. , Preliminary enrollment has Deen exceptionally high, Mrs. Shirley Johnson, assistant evening division chief said, TV 'Report' Will Orient Parents A special orientation pro gram for parents of high school students participating in the University's television correspondence project will be presented at 8 p.m. to night over KUON-TV, channel 12. The program is entitled "Report Nebraska Project." Nine high-school subjects will be presented this year over KUON-TV to 31 Nebras ka high schools. The subjects include beginning algebra, physics, general mathema tics, plane geometry, chem istry, advanced algebra, art, American literature and Spanish. Participating schools are: Adams, Barneston, Beatrice, Beaver Crossing, Bellwood, Bennet, Ceresco, Clatonia, Crete, Daykin, DeWitt. Doug las, Eagle, Friend, Gretna, Holmesville, Lincoln High, Palmyra, Prague, Raymond, Sprague-Martell, Springfield , Thayer, Union College, Lu ther Academy, Walton, Wav erly, Weeping Water, West ern, Wilber and York St. Joseph. Union Bulletin Board Gamma Lambda Luncheon 12 noon X Cornhoikerf Editor. with a 10 to 15 rent in crease over last year's fig ure of 2,800 expected. The number includes more than 100 signups from Lincoln Air Force Base. One course on teaching techniques, Mathematics 120, is designed especially for high school mathematics teachers in order to update them on modern teaching, Mrs. Stepanek said. Combination Course A combination television- classroom course will be Mar riage and Home Relations Home Economics 191. For the first 30 minutes Dr. J. Joel Moss, associate professor of home economics, will teach the television class from KUON-TV studios, and then return to complete his eve ning class. Other new offerings for 1958-59 include statistics, psy chology in business and indus try, and political parties. A class in beginning Rus sian, where enrollment jumped to 22 students last year, wi!l be held again this year, Mrs. Stepanek said. She noted that until the ap pearance of Sputnik, the Ax n Intw Varaitr inter Vanity Coed Counselor! Alpha Kappa Pri 12 noon Z 13:30 p.m. 313 5 p.m. 313 9 p.m. 316 7:30 p.m. 313 Horning Joins Voc Ed Staff The homemaking division of the Vocational Education Dept. at the University has added a new member. She is Leorna Horning of Battle Creek, Mich. Among other honors, she earned the distinction of being Battle Creek's "Business Woman of the Year." Before coming to the Uni versity, Miss Horning was Lakeview Consolidated Schools in Battle Creek and has served as a supervising teacher for Michigan State University. Miss Horning received her B. S. and M. S. jgrees from Michigan State and hr t done advanced study both at Michi gan State and the Uni.'rsity of Colorado. average number of students was four to five, and once the course was dropped be f cause of lack of interest. Subjects in the following fields are taught in evening classes: anthropology, art, botany, business organization, commercial arts, economics, engineering, English, foreign languages, geography, geol ogy, history, home economics, journalism, mathematics, mu sic, philosophy, physiology, political science, psychology, sociology and speech. Registration Registration for classes will continue through Sept. 27 in the Extension Division office, Architecture Hall, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Staff Parking Staff members must secure their campus parking tickets prior to Saturday. Application should be made at Room 4 in the Geography Building cr at room 202 at Agricultural Hall. In addition, students may register in the afternoons of Saturday, Sept. 13 and Sept. 20, and continuolsly on Sept. 10 and 11 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fellowships Open In 25 Countries Fulbright Fellowships will be available for foreign study in any one of approximately 25 countries during the aca demic year 1959-60, according Harold Wise, Fulbright pro gram adviser. An applicant must have a working knowledge of the lan guage of the host country and must be a citizen of the Unit ed States. He must either have a bachelor's degree or be eli gible to receive this degree before September 1, 1959. Applications must be in the Graduate Colege Office, 306 Administration Hall, before Oct. 31. Additional informa tion and application forms may be obtained at the Grad uate Office. Play Tryouts Scheduled Today Tryouts for "Tieer at the Gates," the play-reading of Jean Giradoux's comedy about the Troian War will be held this afternoon from 3 to 5, Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m., and Thursday from 3 to 5, accord ing to Steve Schultz, director. Tryouts will be in room 201 of Temple Building. Scripts are available in the lobby of fice of the Temple Building. , LOST FOTJND BUT VENT SCTX. PER.SON AX, SERVICES OFFERED WITH DAILY NEBRASKA CLASSIFIEDS Pre-Game Luacheon Staff members should make reservations before Thursday for the pre-game! luncheon at the Faculty Club on Saturday for members and their families. C Kcepcs The drive-in tailor 502 So. 13th St Taiioring-Cleaning-Reweaving Fatt, expert tervice FREE PARKING FREE PARKING RUSS' SNACK BAR Welcome You! 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