Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Monday, February 15, 1960 . NU Observes Birthday (Continued from Page 1 this matter in earnest, and it will take more than the rav ings of a disappointed poli tician to -make them turn back." Durability Questioned Next to be questioned by the newspapers was the dur ability of, the physical plant at the University. "The Lincoln Leader," the Express reported, "savs the University is about to fall, the foundation of the building having been discovered to be crumbling. "The Journal " comes vig orously to the defense of the building, saying that although i960 f H. James Garner Natalie Wood NEXT: "SOLOMON AND SHEBA 11 the foundation of the north wall and the north wing has settled some, there is not the least danger of anything fall ing. "The Board of Regents con sider that the foundation should be repaired, however, and will take steps to that end immediately. During the coming years, the University was to weather more criticism along the line of that delivered by the Oma ha Herald. Enrollment Consistent As far as enrollment was concerned, it didn't increase during the first years, but av eraged consistently about 100. The State Medical Society and the Bar Assn. studied the possibilities of medical and law schools which were later established. Facilities were improved each year, although salaries fell, the chancellor drawing only $3,000 by April 1, 1S75, compared to $5,000 at the time of the University's open ing. But the school managed to stay on its feet and improve at the same time, now hold ing a position of respect and prestige among state univer sities across the country. CAMPUS 5 II i li W he's coming! WEDNESDAY If Cuvjia lull III tiff ESUH 'Ill I B k S , w Km For the Week of Feb. 15-21 MONDAY: CHARTER DAY, programs scheduled throughcrut coun try. CITY YWCA. cabinet meeting, 4 p.m., 334 Union. FACULTY BOWLING, 4 p.m:, Hollywood Bowl. TUESDAY: PI MU EPSILON, business meeting, 7:30 p.m., 305 Bur nett. AMATEUR RADIO CLt'B, Mr. Warren B. Bruene, speak er. 7 p.m. 217 Ferguson Hall. CITY YWCA. world community, 4 p.m., 334 Union. AG YMCA-YWCA, cabinet meeting, 5 p.m., Ag Wesley. AG YMCA-YWCA. meeting, 7:15 p.m., Foods and Nutri tion Bldg. NUCWA, -The Population Explosion," 7:30 p.m., Little Auditorium, Union. LINCOLN SYMPHONY, audition winners, 8:30 p.m., Stuart Theater. MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM. Dr. Halfar, 3 p.m., 209 Burnett. PLAY TRYOUTS, "Three Men On A Horse," 3-5 p.m.; 7:30-10 p.m., 303 Temple. , WEDNESDAY: CITY YWCA, community service, 4 p.m., 341 Union. CITY YWCA. religion group, 5 p.m., 232 Union. STUDENT COUNCIL, meeting. 4 p.m., Union. FILM SOCIETY. 8 p.m., Nebraska Theater. PLAY TRYOUTS. 7:30-10 p.m.. 303 Temple. BASKETBALL, Frosh. McCook JC, 7:30 p.m., Coliseum. THETA SIGMA PHI, 5 p.m.. 232 Union. THURSDAY: CITY YWCA, projects, 4 p.m., 334 Union. CITY YWCA. love and marriage, 5 p.m., 334 Union. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM, Mrs. Epstein, 4:15 p.m., 211 Brace, tea. 3:45 p.m. PLAY TRYOUTS. 3-5 p.m.: 7:30-10 p.m.. 303 Temple. FACULTY RECITAL, Jack Crossan, piano, 7:30 p.m., ballroom, Union. FRIDAY: SIGMA DELTA CHI, meeting 12 noon, Colonial Room, Union. WRESTLING. Cornell. Nebraska. 7:30 p.m., Coliseum. PLAY TRYOUTS, 7:30 p.m.-lO p.m., 303 Temple. SATURDAY: FACULTY DANCE CLUB, dinner dance, 7 p.m.. Vn'.m. SWIMMING. Colorado State, Nebraska, 1 p.m.. Coliseum. GYMNASTICS, Colorado, Nebraska, 1 p.m., P.E. Build ing. TRACK. Oklahoma. Nebraska. 2 p.m. East Stadium. BASKETBALL, Kansas Slate, Nebraska, 8 05 p.m., Coliseum. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS lVbU'fcE CHARGED WITH' FKU6TR&J'N6' YOUR 6fUt7CNT& &V YOUfc COJSTANr OASSKXM 2FK&NCS TO 'THt PAY Of RFCKONWG 'AFTER. FOOTBALL SEASON 'Unmasking Fashion' Style Show Scheduled Here for February 21 And big girli, too! Moggie Neol, Corlye Representative, jj coming to town February J 7 to ihow uc the lotest design from Corlye! A Fashion Shew ot 7:30 p m. Wednesday, Feb. 17 of oil the spring foshioni, including junior sues. Come orxj see! 'Rockspring Directs Plea To Guitarists University Experime n t a I Theatre today hung out a sign reading "Guitar Player Needed." Much of the ranch-country mood and story of R. G. Vliet's play ' Rockspring." which w ill be seen in Howell Theatre March 3, 4 and 5, de pends on some skillful play ing of the guitar, setting mood and accompanying singing of one of the play's leading char acters. Vliet's play recently was named winner of the national playwriting contest sponsored by Nebraska Masquers and University Theatre. Its pro duction is the culmination of months of artistic effort ac tors, designers, productions workers and now, a musi cian. Interested guitarists are asked to contact Dr. Joseph Baldwin, the play's director, at University Theatre, Ext. 3263. Read the Daily Nebraskan Classified Ads. Better still USE THEM! Predictions and displays of new styles will be on the stage of Howell Memorial Theatre Feb. 21 at 3 p.m. as the a 11-campus style show "Unmasking Fashion" is pre sented. Fifty-three models from home economics classes will display both their own crea tions and those made from patterns. Some have been copied from Paris designs. Suits, cocktail dresses, summer cottons and winter wools will be modeled. Two main silouhettes which are new for spring will be the shape of ease as in the new coatdress and the curved fig ure exemplified by the shirt waist. One of the sports outfits has been modeled at St. Louis and other colleges. The designer also designed the shoes to match the outfit. Another fea ture has won national awards. Accessories of purses, gloves, hats, and jewlery are being provided by Lincoln de partment stores. 1SSA Tour To Russia' Costs $1365 Student tours to Russia, Israel and Western Europe are being sponsored this sum mer by the National Student Association of Educational Travel. The cost of the Russia tour will be $1365 and will include a tour of Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Austria and France. A flisht . from Leningrad to Moscow will be made by TU 104 Jet. The Israel-Western Europe tour is designed to give the student a view of the coun tries and an opportunity to live with the people. The $1310 fee includes round-trip steamship passage, all meals, hotel accomodations, sight seeing, excursions, museum fees and some theatre tickets. Three departure dates from New York are scheduled dur ing June. SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN. NEBR. 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