f J S A 1 r -J 2 j? 3 .7 ,',J Poqe 4 The Doily Nebroskon Friday. September 19, 1958 KNUS Savings 5 Days A Week Campus Station Features Music, Immediate News "It swings," that's the word from Steve Hansen, general manager of KNUS radio, about his station. Student operated, commer cially sponsored, the Univer sity's campus station goes on the air Mondays from 5 to 11 p.m. five days a week. Music, News Program director Pro Sherman has announced that the basic format will provide students with more music per Lour than other stations plus immediate campus and world Dews. "It's really a sis hour pro gram featuring popular mu sic, a dash of news, sports and weather," Sherman said. "Disc jockeys will give only the time and temperature be tween music, thus doing away with endless ad-libbing," he added. Under the supervision of the Speech Department, the station will continue to offer realistic training in radio and a professional sounding enter tainment media for the entire campus. Hansen said. New Management Because many of the stu dents on last year's staff are currently employed in off- campus stations, the manage ment of KNUS has changed. Department heads are: gen eral manager, Steve Hansen; program director. Pro Sher man; sales manager. Chuck Piper; promotion director, Mary McKnight; traffic, Dixie Helsm; continuity, Beth Toomey; news, Jim Seacrest; and sports, Steve Greenberg and Bob Wirz. Lincoln radio stations will cooperate with KNUS mem bers in general station operation. KNUS will broadcast all the home football games starting with the first game this Sat urday at 1:30. NU Grad Joins Philosophy Staff A 1943 University graduate has joined the staff of the University's department o f philosophy. He is Dr. Robert Dewey, formerly associate professor of philosophy at Dartmouth College. He will hold the same rank here, teaching courses in the history of philosophy. Before joining the Dart mouth College faculty three years ago, Dr. Dewey was on the. faculties of the Univer sity of Maryland and of the Institute for Philosophical Analysis in California. He re ceived his Ph. D. from Har vard University. Nite Club Dance A Nite Club Dance will be held Saturday from 8-10 D.m. in the Union Roundup Room, according to the Union Dance Committee. Featured will be Dick Moses and his enmho. Tickets will be sold at the door. Merit System To Give Exams Merit System examinations will be given to applicants for positions in the state de partments of Health, Public Welfare and Employment Se curity throughout, the state Oct. 18. Annliration blanks and in formation are available at state employment, county uptfarp and local health de partment offices, as well as at the Mem system onice, 2002 State Capitol, until Oct. 6. Examinations also may be taken any Wednesday morn ing at the Merit System office. Westbrook To NW Dr. Arthur E." Westbrook, director of the School of Fine Arts at the University for 13 years, has joined the Nebras ka Wesleyan University fac ulty as a visiting Professor of voice. KOUN-TV Guide Friday, September 19 5:30 A Number of Thinfa: "Spray of Violets" : The Friendly Giant Eveninu Prelude C:M The Big Picture; "Graduate ROTC" T Heritage 7:30 People Are Taught To Be Differ- t The World and Phytk: "Light 1:45 II. N. Review t Searchlight M Delinquency M SlUMCt WORD MI!. HUM FRIDAY, SEPT. 19th COLLEGE NIGHT at ,'&4''.tt'4fV?ta-itr Use Nebraskcn Want Ads SPECIAL RALLY DANCE Jimmy Phillips Orchestra Dmncing 9 until 12 Collegt Couples Only OVER A MILLION Olivetti PORTABLES SOLD! AfllaAi fakaaataataaai - unaun. tkt ftitile pert Ma. hflrl. CM. 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