Page 4 "ine Daily NeorasKan Rifle Team Victorious In Invitational Match Tire University Varsity rifle team took team honors Mon day in an upset victory in the Seventh Annual Univer sity of Nebraska Invitational Rifle Match. The ConUwsker team fired i team score of 1430 in the match which was held on the University firing range. Kan sas State- Big Eight cham pions and undefeated in team competition since 1958, fin ished second .with a score of M29. North Dakota State College finished in third place with a score of 14.13, followed by the Kansas State freshmen with 1408 and South Dakota State University with 1408. Fourteen teams were en tered in this year's match, the largest intercollegiate event of its kind in the mid west Individual honors were won by Davis of Kansas State with a high aggregate score of 481. Easthwd of North Dakota Stat College finished second with a score of 479, followed In third and fourth place by Holler of Missouri and Hoi land of Nebraska. The Nebraska victory is their first in the Invitational since 1954. Members of the on 1 TV Sir V Comdy fer r To Mok. Tfc 1 Scree Blush 1 WrHi Love ... I i ' i l V ' 7 - I Soccer Club Begins Drills The University of Nebraska Soccer Ciub began practice on April 21. Practices will be held on the mall in front of the Coliseum every Tuesday and Thursday. Alex G u a n e t has been named head coach to succeed Martin Canancedo. Canan cedo's teams have racked up a respectable 15-12-5 record during 1957, 1958 and 1959 seasons. The new coach is an ex , professional who played for ; the Botojobo's of Argentina in Nearly 250 prospective Uni- j 1949-1951. During that time versitv students attended : m DUluJusus "c'c "sue winning team were: Bill Hol land, Dick Seaman. Andy Staklis, Conley Cleveland, Ray Grandon, Marv Cox, Jim Moore, Dick Christensen. Mike Flannigan and Grant Gregory. Ag Science Day Draws Nearly 250 "Science in Agriculture" day at the Ag college recently. The conference was de signed to illustrate the sci entific nature of work in ag riculture and professional op portunities in the field. Fourteen demonstrations were open for boys to attend and the girls were shown phases of "Science of Human Nutrition." Members of Al pha Zeta. agriculture honor ary, assisted with the con ference. Boys and girls in the top quarter scholastically of jun ior and senior high school classes were eligible to attend. champions. Anyone interested is urged to attend the practice ses sions. For further informa tion contact either Elmer Krai or Martin Canancedo in Room 3302 at Selleck Quadrangle. As YW-YMC Relations of the United States with Panama will be discussed by Roy Brice at the Ag YW-YMCA meeting tonight at 7:15 p.m. in the Food and Nutrition Building. Bryce, a senior in Teachers College, is originally from Panama. ' yvQ y I con GLEEFUL GLEERS Soloists for the Men's Glee concert tonight are Dolly Fulkerson, Frank Puis, George Kille brew and Gary Christensen. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. TONY DEAN JANET CURTIS' MARTIN LEIGH E-IVEEK BANQUET ''' ''l'""lll!,lliL'llV-llll'l I "! i "Hh t w.i. I ! 1 I ' Ul .t! -A ' I . 1 - ' 1 "l Ji ' ';- Dinner Dance Friday, April 29 Cotner Terrace 7:00 P.M. Biii Albers Combo Ticket Sales End Wed. Noon Contort Your Dept. Tick;t Chairman IFC Committee Interviews Set Interviews for Inter-F r a ternity Council committee positions will be held Wednesday evening at 8 in the IFC office in the Student Union. 1 j Nebraskan Want Ads N WorrtM 1 da. 1 2 J. S da 4 da J 110 ' 40 R5j R5 1 OO ! 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Those especially invited to attend are president, vice presidents, pledge trainers, standards chairmen, social chairmen, AWS representa tives and housemothers from all organized houses. A discussion group will de fine the role of "the AWS in the students life. The keynote speech will be given by Helen Syder, Dean of Women. Representatives of the AWS board will form a panel j to answer questions that any j student may have about AWS. i Janet Hansen is chairman! j of the program. i Too few wardens in the na tion's" Correctional institutions know what they are supposed to accomplish, Maurice Sieg ler, warden of the Nebraska state penitentiary, told a luncheon meeting of Phi Del ta Phi legal fraternity Mon day. N. And too few lawyers and judges know what prisons are for, Siegler said. "It is up to the legal pro fession to help penologists with this problem," Siegler said, "by informing them selves about the prisons and then working for laws and reforms". Siegler said the purpose of a prison was twofold: "There must be incarceration to pro tect society from these men and there must be rehabili tation to prepare these men for their return to society." Some of the problems faced by the Nebraska penitentiary, according to Siegler, are: Work prisoners must be kept busy but the average work time for each prisoner at the Nebraska institution is 5 hours. ' Liesure time many men become criminals because they do not know how to use their liesure time. Since the average- age of a Nebraska prisoner is 26, sports provide an outlet, but men are en couraged to read and learn to enjoy other intellectual activities. F.dnration most of h - vi l v prisoners have less than an 8th grade education, but tha average intelligence of in mates is about that of non criminals. Guidance most prison ers have had little spiritual Or ieCnilH.nl fiuiunmx. Ill I result, their lives lack pm I pose and direction. 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