Poge 4 The Daily Nebroskan Monday, May 9, 1 960 "S For the Week of May 9-1 5 MONDAY: CITY YWCA, Cabinet meeting, 4 p.m., 232 Union. COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Ag and City Unions, Love Library and Selleck Quadrangle. VOCATIONAL HOME EC ASSN., senior recognition tea, 4 p.m., Food and Nutrition BIdg. TUESDAY: AG YMCA-YWCA, cabinet meeting, 7:30 p.m., Cotner School of Religion, Ag Campus. RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUP, communism, 4 p.m., 232 Burnett. FACULTY SENATE, meeting, 4 p.m., Love Library auditorium. AG PICNIC, students, faculty and families, 5-7 .p.m., southeast corner, Ag Engineering Bldg. SIGMA XI, initiation banquet, 6:30 p.m., Union. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA, initiation, 7:30 p.m., 234 Union. WEDNESDAY: ' BOARD OF REGENTS, meeting, 3:30 p.m., Chancel lor's suite, Administration Hall. FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB, Luncheon, 1 p.m., Union. NU-MEDS, meeting, Dr. Janet Palmer, speaker, 7:30 p.m., Little Auditorium, Union. RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUP, racial tensions, 5 p.m., Presby House. CITY YWCA, community service, 4 p.m., 341 Union. CITY YWCA, religion group, 5 p.m., 232 Union. UNIVERSITY THEATRE, "Diary of Anne Frank," 8 p.m., Howell Memorial Theater. THURSDAY: CITY YWCA, projects, 4 p.m', 334 Union. ARMY ROTC, federal inspection and parade, 2 p.m., Women's Athletic Field. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM, Prof. Trevor Evans, 4 15 p.m., tea 3:45 p.m., 211 Brace Lab. UNIVERSITY THEATRE, "Diary of Anne Frank," 8 p.m., Howell Memorial Theater. CITY YWCA, world community, 5 p.m., 340 Union. RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUP, politics and evangelism, 2 p.m., Cotner School of Religion. FRIDAY: BASEBALL, Nebraska vs. Kansas, doubleheader, 1:30 p.m., University diamond. UNIVERSITY THEATRE, "Diary of Anne Frank," 8 p.m., Howell Memorial Theater. SATURDAY: GOLF, Nebraska vi. Iowa State, 9 a.m., Lincoln Coun try Club. BASEBALL, Nebraska vs. Kansas, 1:30 p.m., University Diamond. TENNIS, Nebraska vs. Iowa State, 1:30 p.m., Coliseum courts. TRACK, Nebraska vs. Colorado, 2 p.m., Memorial Sta dium. CROPS JUDGING CONTEST, 8-10 a.m., 244 Keim Hall. THETA SIGMA PHI, initiation breakfast, 8:30 a.m., Union. JOURNALISM BANQUET, Edward M. Stanlev, speak er, 6:30 p.m., Union. UNIVERSITY THEATRE, "Diary of Anne Frank," 8 p.m., Howell Memorial Theater. SUNDAY: RELIGIOUS STUDY GROUP, Bible, 7:30 p.m., Luther an Student House. Home Ec Associations Induct 25 New Members hoff, Jane Savener, Karen! The Home Economics Club held its annual tea for grad uating seniors -May 5, at which time 25 new members were inducted into the Ne braska Home Economics Assn. and the American Home Economics Assn. D r . Florence McKinney, chairman of the Home Ec dept., was the speaker. The following graduating home economics seniors were honored: Doralee Yeutter, Nancy BealL Viola Haisch, Joan Nis en, Ro Jean Stich, LaVon Howe, Maribeth Powell, Diane Russell, Sandra GoodelL Co leen Christianson, Bitty Mann. Levia TeSelle, Sherry Har mon, Alma Heuermann, Mary Vrba Wagner, Janis Werter- Nebraekan Want Ada " FOR SALE Owner, Pat Salisbury. Virginia Steele, Jo Jasper son, Sally Miller, Elinor Fid ler, Betty James and Faye Oeltjen. Cadets Honored Thursday Air Force Sgt. Given Award Four ROTC cadets and an Air Force sergeant were honored Thursday before ap proximately 1,700 Army and Air Force cadets. The cadets were massed together in a joint parade on the Univer sity parade grounds for the event. Colonel W. B. Atwell, pro fessor of Air Science at the University presented Master Sergeant Henry C. Poitz the Air Force Commendation Medal for distinguished and meritorious service. Two Air Force Cadets were presented awards. Cadet First Lf. Frank J. May was awardcp the Commendation Ribbonl for his service as a statistical clerk. These pres entation was also made by Coi. Atwell. Cadet Colonel Donald D. Nelson was warded the Air Reserve Squadron Award for the leadership qualities and achievements he had demon strated as Wing Commander for the Air Force ROTC dur ing 1959-1960. Loren C. Cottrell of the For ty . and Eight Society pre sented Cadet Master Sergeant Dee E. Cuttell with the Fortv and Eight Award for high! academic performance at the University. The other award of the day was presented to Cadet Mi chael F. Flannigan for high scholastic proficiency and high interest in Army ROTC by Mrs. Arthur Luhrs, presi dent of Nebraska American j Legion Auxilliary. VOTR TODAY Amendments Require Vote Bv a Third At least one-third of the student body must vote at Student Council elections to day if the proposed amend ments are to go into effect. Ballots will include names of candidates for the repre sentation from he nine col leges. Separate ballots will be available for the vote for or against the amendments. Copies of the proposed amendments will be present ed to the voters. According to Kathy Roach, chairman of the council's election committee, all stu dents, including graduate stu dents and non-residents are eligible to vote on the amendments. Typewriters For Rent Royaf. Underwood - Smith Remington Try Our Renlal-Purchose Plan Special Student Rates NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 No. 1 1th Phon HE 2-4244 - Typewriter Ribbons Put On wt mil ' part in traitor, U ft., tt&cted ftxl knotty pin Mv4t room. Will Mil both, Mt up tor II vine, a Jut llttl or tha loan value of tnllar alona. Quality Oiroufbout. It now movt in KaMar Vacation (or baforai. Bank will Band! Urn prcamm Con tract balanoa If naadca. Lot 10 -a. 4000 Cornbiukw Bwy. CrrJuUnf ""-eat youraalf to a dandy I ft Ford Oalazia 2-door. Ivory with 1 red Interior, low mile, condition par- ! fact. Call OR 7-108 aftar . 'gjs Cherrolet Balalr V-( automatic; I To or lea. Bee Ted Wade. 201! Brace Lab or phone 7707-2186 evening. 1 WANTED Vented: Hasher to work for meal, contact Hl'lli Hooper BAM Hi 2-J120. Wantad: Typing of tneu m German OA 3-2163. TUTORING Io roa need tutoring In Oeraan Ruaiian? Call OA 8-1077. MRSONAi. 6irl th telephone number of the bachelor' chateau ha been chanced. I Plea dial HE 6-1871 for all 'utur all. Dare. Con, Lrry, and Willy. LOST ftoM ring, initial D. O., diamond a In l.g. bldg. Don Gavin. IV 8-0098. Thurs., May 12 8:00 p.m. PERSHING AUDITORIUM Corn Cobs Presents: DAVE BRUBECK Quartet featuring 7 i i i'A Paul Desmond jj J,"' LbI Nation No. lntrum nul Jazs Oroup ALL SCATS RESERveO $1 90 Jl 50 Students With I.D. $.95 -$.75 Tickets on Sale in Union Today Til 2:00 Sophomores Report to Student Health Exams Taken by Teachers More than 300 Teachers College students report to Student Health each year for their health examinations, re quired for all sophomores in Teachers. Dr. Samuel Fuenning, di rector of Student Health, said the examination is one of the requirements for teacher cer tifications. In the last five years, the time of the physical he has been changed from the senior year to the sophomore year, he said. The reason for this is to benefit the student who needs corrective work or to dis cover early if a person is not physically fit for the teaching profession. Dr. Fuenning explained that the process .was set up quite systematically and, if followed correctly, took little of the student's time. The students are first noti fied by Teachers College and several questionaires are dis tributed to them concerning past illness and allergies. The student fills out the question naire before he reports to Student Health for his physi cal. , The physical is filed at the Health Center and the stu dent is consulted if any cor rective treatment is needed. When a student reaches the senior level, a state health certificate is sent to Student Health and is filled out ac cording to , the student's health record. This statement must be signed by a physi cian and then returned with other records to the teachers certification board. One only difficulty with the syste, Dr. Fuenning, said, is that often students wait until the very end of the sopho more year for their physicals. This causes unnecessary in convenience to the students and student health staff. Read Nebraska Want Ads PHILLIP MORRIS SAVE-A-PACK and win a 1 ehonnel tra Whisker King' Is Heffelbower Charles Heffelbower w a s selected "Whisker King" at t h e Championship College Rodeo Saturday. The "Whisker King" receiv. ed an electric shaver for six weeks of effort in growing the most unique and attractive beard. SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1719 N St. LINCOLN, NEBft. 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