IMS, i'".liiVfmi,jtt.OiJr,IIJW.vW Page '4 The Nebraskan Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1960 -i ,-, it Tr '; ii,--.''Yi..-vt--l V f-SS V3 1 5 1 V .V.i3 ,1 . . Hi '-I V Vfi - t t Migration Na bs Cupid's Business Plans for migration and homecoming temporar ily overshadowed Cupid's ae tivity this week. Only six pinnings and engagements were announced Monday night. Pinnings: 1 Anne Sowles, Delta Gamma Junior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln to Dave Cal houn, Phi Delta Theta senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Rath Read, Pi Beta Phi sophomore in Arts and Scl ences from Lincoln . to John Weaver, Phi Delta Theta sophomore In pre-med from Lincoln. Jill Laverty, sophomore in Teachers from Valley to Charles Greenwald, Sigma Hardin Gets Health Board Appointment Chancellor Clifford M. Hardin was appointed as a member of the National Ad visory Arthritis and Meta bolic Diseases Council, it was announced today by Dr. Le toy E. Eurney, Surgeon Gen eral of the Public Health Service. . Dr. Hardin, who will serve through Sept 30, 1964, will advise and make recommen dations to the Surgen General and to the Director ot the iNa tional Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases con cerning the Institute's extra mural programs. These programs furnish Federal support to basic and applied research in medicine, biology, and other health-related fields by making funds available for such research and by investigation of specif ic problems in medical sci ence. The Council is comprised of 12 members who are prom inent in science education, and public affairs. In addi tion, there are ex-officio members representing the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defenss. The Council meets three times a year at the National Institutes of Health, research bureau of the Public Health Service, in Bethesda, Md. Splash Sessions For Aquaqueltes Practice sessions to learn the stunts necessary for aquaquette tryouts will be held Oct. 25 and 27 at the coliseum pool. -( The stunts which are learned will be performed at membership tryouts Nov. 1 and 3. Those trying out will be judged on poise, accuracy and form. Phi Epsilon senior in Teach ers from Henderson, Ken tucky, Julie Ferris, a junior in Teachers College and a mem ber of Willard sorority at Wes leyan, from Central City to Richard Bringelson, a Farm House junior in Agriculture from Gothenburg. Engagements: Carol Frey, Alpha Phi alum from Lincoln to Lowell Han sen, Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior in Business Admims tration from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Kathy Walters, Sigma Kap pa sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Alliance to Walter Carpenter from Alli ance. Joan Schultz, Towne Club senior in home economics from Lincoln to Richard Mad den from Lincoln SraliamPresident Of Ag Honorary Ralston J. Graham, experi ment station editor, has been elected president of the local chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta, honorary agriculture society. Other officers elected were Dr. Howard Ottoson of the vice president; Dr. Rosalind Morris, agronomy depart ment, secretary and Dr. John Weihinglof the plant patho logy department, treasurer. The society is made up of some 200 members of the ag ricultural experimental sta tion and extension staffs at the College of Agriculture. Today on Campus Activity Mart 2-5:30 p.m. Student Union Activity Mart, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Ag Union Rodeo Club, 7:30 p.m., Ag Union 4-H Club, Meeting and Pic-; tures 7 p.m., Ag Union Dance Lessons, 7 p.m., Ag Union Phi Eta Sigma, 7 p.m., Student Union YWCA Religion group, 4 p.m., 341 Student Union YWCA Love and Marriage group, 5 p.m. 338 Student Union YWCA World Community and Politics, 5 p.m. 339 Stu dent Union Film Society, 8 p.m., Little Auditorium Talent Show Try-outs, 7 p.m. Ballroom THURSDAY Home Ec Club, 4 p.m., Ag Union Alpha Zela, 7 p.m., Meats Lab Parking Board, 5 p.m. 334 Student Union YWCA Foreign Student Noon Luncheon, 12 noon, Stu dent Union Young Republicans, 7:30 p.m., istudent union LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS if J ''MONSENSE, WE'RE AU A LITtlE KlEKvOU4 TM RR5T TIMS ' W dEX OUT THESTK TO PLAY. Historical Society Nineteenth Century Toys, Dishes Displayed SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS BETTER QUALITY j DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS EXPERT WATCH - JEWELRY REPAIRS CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME KAUFMAN JEWELERS 1332 "O" ST. OPEN MON.-THURS. NITES Recently acquired turn-of- the-century dishes and toys are being exhibited at the State Historical Society ma seum for the first time this week. "The three new displays have proved very successful with both collectors and the general miblic because Deonle are interested in items which show how their erandoarents used to eat and live." said W. D. Aeschbacher, director of the Society. Manv of the tovs the chil dren claved with were minia tures of the obiects of the day, such as these display trains, stoves and skillets, Aeschbacher pointed out. "Probably the first chil dren to Dlav with tovs in Ne braska were those who played with miniatures such as these found at Ft. Atkinson dating back to 1820," Aeschbacher said. Ironstone, the "China of the sod house," is shown in a' adjoining exhibit. It was patented in 1813 by Charles Mason of Fenten, England, and exported to the colonies throughout the 19th century. Early settlers also decor ated their dishes to look like gold, silver and copper, but it was so expensive only the v ealthy could obtain it until John Hancock invented luster ware in 1769, Aeschbacher noted. The lusterware exhibited at the Historical Society was excavated from Ft. Atkinson and includes a rare set of Marine Recruiter Visits Next Week Captain' Darrell U. David son, Marine Corps Officer selection utticer, will visit the University Oct. 24. 25. and 26 to interview students who are interested in obtain ing commissions in the Ma rine Corps upon graduation. Capt. Davidson will be :n the Student Union lobby from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 i s'x cups as well as several pitchers and a hot water pot. "This lusterware was man ufactured until the 1800's by coating the dishware with a translucent metallic oxide," Aeschbacher explained. The new exhibits are lo cated to the right directly from the reception desk in the entryway. - Canadian Film . Shown Thursday Canadian culture and art will be featured in the first of a series of art films to be shown in the Union audi torium Thursday at 5 p.m. The hour long program will include two films en titled "Primitive Paintings of Charlevoix" and "Cana dian Landscapes." The art films, sponsored by the Union arts and ex hibits committee, will be shown once a month. Each film. program will feature a different country including Alaska, Greece, China and Russia. Marriage, Money, Learning Make Up Average Coed's College Expectations Coeds have three expecta tions for attending college said Dr. Helen LeBaron dean of the College of Home Ec onomics, Iowa State Univer sity, at a home economics, convocation yesterday. These expectations are to find a mate, to have an in surance policy and to get a well-rounded education, she said. Dr. LeBaron added that Fisher Grant Given to Cloyd Emiley Cloyd, a University alumna and former teacher here, has been named the recipient of the L i z e 1 1 e A. Fisher fellowship for gradu ate study in 18th century Eng lish literature. The fellowship has been awarded by Columbia Uni versity for 1960-61. Miss Cloyd has also held the Leata Stetter Holling worth Fellowship from 1958- 60. This award is presented by Columbia to women grad uate students doing work in English who have received their undergraduate training in 'Nebraska. students must face the future and should consider their ca reer and education: Scientists predict that most college women will marry and will work outside of the homo, Dr, LeBaron said. She also said that most of the college coeds will have their youngest . child by the time they are 26 ,and that their children will all be in school by the time they are 32.. Mothers tend to go to work when their children reach school age, she said. This accounts for, the fact that nine out of 10 coeds will be working outside their homes for an averase. of 25 years after they are married. Dr. LeBaron pointed out that women are becoming more important politically. She said that college stu dents must prepare them selves for their part in the political majority. -Now that women have be come more important po litlcally, they also are be ginning to travel more, Dr. LeBaron said. One out of ev ery five will spend part of their lives outside of the United States, she said. "Because you have at tended the University, you will have higher quality in your family life," Dr, Le Baron said, adding that "home economies' students will have a market for their services. 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