The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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On the Social Side:
Valentine's Day Cometh
With Lacies and Gooies
By Pat Dean
Once again 'tis time for
lacy hearts and gooey choco
lates. With dreams of such
goodies, the NU campus pre
pares for Valentine's Day.
More functions than usual
are scheduled for the week
end, among them,, many
date dinners and a few for
mate. Friday
Delta Delta Delta pledge
tea, 2-5:30 p.m.
Gamma Phi Beta pledge
tea, 3-5 p.m.
Kappa Alpha Theta Valen
tine formal, 7:30-12 p.m.
Happy
Valentine's
Day
From
The
M
Staff
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Look for the drive-in
with the arches ,
OPEN ALL
YEAR
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5305 "O" Street
Kappa Delta pledge formal,
8:30-11:30 p.m.
Women's Residence Halls
Selleck Quadrangle (Bessey)
coke hour, 7-8 p.m.
Selleck Quadrangle record
hop, 8-11:30 p.m.
Saturday
Alpha Tau Omega house
party, 9-12 p.m.
Ag Men formal, 6:30-12 p.m.
Sigma Nu Pigge dinner, 8
12 p.m.
Sunday
Chi Omega dale dinner, 6-
7:30 p.m.
Delta Delta Delta date din
ner, 6:30-8 p.m.
Pi Beta Phi dale dinner,
5-7 p.m.
Terrace Hall housemother
tea, 2-4 p.m.
Acacia date dinner, 6 30
8:30 p.m.
Alpha Tau Omega date
dinner, 5-7:30 p.m.
Delta Tau Delta "Drop In"
hour, 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Saylor Plans
B.C. Trek
Dr. Galen Saylor, chairman
of the department of secon
dary education, has been in
vited by President Eisenhow
er to participate in the Golden
Anniversary White House j
Conference on Children and ;
Youth. !
According to Dr. Saylor. the j
unique feature of the 1960 con- J
ference, which will be held j
March 27-April 1 in Washing-1 atTemenl reporting. according
ton, D.C., will be the partici- j t0 Dean Charles Miller,
pation of teenage guests and j ..We are not training oper
young adults. i at0rs, but intend to use these
Dr. Saylor was nominated i machines to better students'
as a national delegate by the j knowledge of modern man-
National Congress of Parents
and Teachers
treasurer.
of which he is
More Women
To Be Smokers
More people are expected ;
to become cigaret smokers :
than are expected to drop the .
smoking habit throughout the ;
world this year, according to
a prediction by the Food and
Agriculture Organization. :
An increasingly large num-1
ber of smokers are expected
to be women.
World production of tobacco j
in 1959, excluding the Soviet '
Union and mainland China. ;
was about 2.9 million tons, a
slight rise over 1958. but less
than the peak output years,
1955 and 1956.
CORN COBS
present
IN PERSON
AW , m I Wm
HAMBURGERS 15c
100 Pur Be
SHAKES 20c
Rich, creamy, triple thick
FRENCH FRIES 10c
Crisp, delicious
LITTLE MAN
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Six Electronic Machines
Installed at Biz Ad School
Six electronic data pro-
i cessing maemnes, incoming
a collator, caicuiauug puiicn,
accounting machine, repro
ducing summary, printing
card punch and a sorter are
in the process of being in
stalled at the College of Busi
ness Administration.
The purpose of the ma
chines is to familiarize busi
ness administration students
with speed, accuracy and ver
satility in the area of man-
agement techniqaes, he saia.
"When business decisions
must be made these machines
can be used to come up with
answers. We want our stu
dents to be familiar with
what they can do." he added.
Rented by the University
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ICICLE TO FAIL..
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McDOKAlD'S "ALL .7 AMERICAN"
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FRIES McDONALD'S "ALL
AMERICAN MEAL" ONLY 45c...
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The Daily Nebraskan
ON CAMPUS
RllrtT AMD ITS MY MOSf EX-
- that a giris ocm nw qooW
at a cost less than a top
flight secretary, the machines
will also be used by the
Bureau of Business Research
to control data and by the
faculty members for research
projects.
The machines can all be
operated in one room at the
University and are typical of
what you would find in a
small, progressive manufac
turing plant or business of
fice, Dean Miller said.
Young Demos
Scout Members
The Young Democrats will
hold a membership drive to
morrow at 11 a.m. at the Pi
Beta Phi house, according to
Don Ferguson, publicity chair
man. Each organized house or
dorm is urged to send at
least one representative to the
drive.
Carol Langhauser and Lou
ise Holbert are co-chairwomen
of the drive.
Sirma Xis To Hear
Sriiultz on Monday
Due to the snowstorm,
Sigma Xi has rescheduled it's
meeting for Monday at 7:30
p.m.
FR00D
CLEAN UP
Dear Dr. Frood: I told my girl I was in
love, and she laughed. I told her i v. anted
to get married, and she laughed. How
can 1 make her realize that I'm serious?
Serious
Dear Serious: Marry someone.
Dear Dr. Frood: I have been having
trouble sleeping at nighl. Do you think
it could be because I drink coffee?
Wide-Eyed
Dear Wide-Eyed: Possibly. Iff very
difficult to sleep while drinking coffee.
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Dear Dr. Frood: A lot of the guys com
plain because their mothers don't pack
their laundry boxes properly. Is there a
certain way they should be packed?
Spokesman
Dear Spokesman: Indeed there is. Clip
out the instructions below and mail them
to your mother.
Instrmtiom:
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Rats Find Home in Basement of Soc
. . . Radiation Tests Measure Learning Responses
By Tom McMan
The basement of Social Sci-
ences is overrun with rats
but the University has not
called out the exterminaters.
The rats in the ' basement
are white rats and are all
caged in the rat laboratory
operated by the University's
psychology department.
The lab now contains about
300 rats, according to Sachio
Ashida and Jim Klingsporn,
graduate students in psy
chology who have done ex
tensive work with the ani
mals. Learning Evaluation
According to the graduate
students, the rfcts are raised
and used for many types of
psychological tests. The tests
include ones for evaluating
May Queen
Applications
Due Today
' Filings for May Queen are
due today at 5 p.m. in Dean
Helen Snyder's office, 207 Ad
ministration. Any senior woman with a
5.5 overall average, except
Mortar Boards, is eligible.
Included in the applications,
which may also be picked up
in 207 Administration, should
be three pictures of the appli
cant for publicity purposes.
These will be returned im
mediately after the elections.
A primary election will be
Feb! 24 in which all junior and
senior women will vote.
The May Queen and the runner-up,
who will serve as the
Maid of Honor, will be elected
by junior and senior women
at the alt-women's elections
March 2.
Book Exchange
Money A vailable
Students who did not pick
up their books or money from
the .Alpha Phi Omega book
exchange may still do so until
Wednesday.
They should contact Robb
Steinheider at 5122 Selleck,
phone HE 5-4938. After Wed
nesday no refunds will be
made.
Read the Daily Nebraskan
Classified Ads. Better still
USE THEM!
LUCKY STRIKE presents
TELLS HOW TO
ON YOUR LAUNDRY
Dear Dr. Frood: Do you believe in the
old adage, "Choose a girl by car rather
than by eye"? Shopping
Dear Shopping: This maxim is indeed a
fine guide for any young man who is look
ing for a girL But while choosing by "ear
rather than by eye," he should also make
dure she has two of each.
Deer Dr. Frood: Every night 1 come
home tired and I find the house in a mess.
There are dirty dishes and pans in the
sink, and clothes are thrown all around.
I'm fed up. What should I do?
' Married Student
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Dear Married
notify the police.
been there.
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TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER!
Product of JiC dmvueam, Jv&a&ryiny - Jofaeec is our middlt name
i several
types of learning in
rats.
Ashida and Klingsporn said
that the most important pro
ject now being conducted with
the rats is one that deals
with the effects of radiation
on the animals.
The University has had a
research grant from the
Atomic Energy Commission
since 1952 to conduct re
search on the effects of head
radiation on rats. Dr. William
Arnold heads the program
which is the only one in the
country that deals primarily
with radiation of the head.
The rats receive radiation
from an X-ray machine in
the electrical engineering de
partment. A lead shielf wraps
around the rat and holds him
in place while receiving the
radiation rays. A hole in the
shield over the rat's head al
lows the rays to enter the
head of the animal.
Horizontal Rays
During the first stages of
the research project the rays
were shot directly down into
the top of the rat's head. This
method proved to affect the
throat of the animals so the
rays are now given to the
Sinfonia To Have
Soloist Auditions
Due to Tuesday's storm,
Sinfonia's auditions for a jazz
soloist have been rescheduled
for Tuesday at 7 p.m. in 340
Student Union.
"Entrants need not be mu
sic minors," according to
Frank Tirro, Sinfonia music
director. Wesley Reist and
Robert Beadell will be judges
and an accompanist will be
provided for those desiring
one.
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fs Offering Ycur Choice
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17th and VINE
(see below)
Student: You should
Someone has obviously
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE
MORE LUCKIES THAN
ANY OTHER REGULAR!
When it comes to choosing their regular smoke,
college students head right for fine tobacco.
Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular
sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because
LS.M.F.T. Lucky Strike means fine tobacco.
Friday, February 12,
1960
animals horizontally.
' Ashida said that the rats
do not suffer at the time of
the exposure to the rays but
do suffer ill effects later on.
About three days after the
radiation is received the rats
start to secrete a mucous ma
terial from the eyes and nose
and their saliva becomes
thick and sticky. '
Seven to 10 days after the
radiation the rats become
sick and stop eating and
drinking. After a few days of
the illness they become nor
mal acting but have tost
much weight. A scar on the
head remains where the rays
entered the head of the ani
mal. The radiated rats are then
tested with various apparatus
to see how they compare with
the unradiated rats. One such
test showed that the radi
ated rats learned the way
through a maze to food
sooner than unradiated rats.
HTl A r.oed Teochara Agency
SCHOOL SERVICE
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Stuart Bldq. HE 2 4954
DANCING
Saturday Nile Feb. 13
STACY-GARNER
ORCHESTRA
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Couples Only
70th & Sumner
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WASH AND
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Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T.
'fa Bilk
Dear Dr. Frod; How far ahead should
1 call for a date? Straight Arro
Dear Straight Arrow: It depends. Some
girls must he called at least a week in
advance. With others, you just holler as
you enter the dorm.
to.
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Dear Dr. Frood: My husband is an absent-minded
college professor. He vent
out 7 years ago to buy a pack of Luckics
and hasn't returned yet. I don't know
what to do. Patience
Dear Patience: Belter buy another pack.
He's probably smoked them all by now.
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