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    Wednesday, April 12, 1961
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The Nebraskan
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There are approximately
323 medical students working
towards their M.D. degree at
the University College of Med
icine and the University Hos
pital in Omaha.
In 1869, the Nebraska Leg
islature could only dream of
the College of Medicine. To
day less than 100 years
later the College of Medi
cine and the expanding medi
cal center, which surrounds
the College, are a reality
worth untold millions of dol
lars
Around . Our Campus
dents is competitive, a schol
astic average of B or better
is most helpful. In recent
years, the number of enter
ing students who are the chil
dren of physicians has av
erage less than 10 per cent
of the total.
Some of the alumni of the
University College of Medi
cine who are listed in "Who's
Who in America" are:
Edgar van Ny$ Allen,
M.D. '25, physician; senior
consultant in medicine at the
! Mavo Clinic, Rochester,
and professor of the gradu
ate school of medicine.
Other Alums
Herbert G. Modlin. M.D.
'38; senior psychiatrist at the
Menninger Foundation in To
peka. Kan.; Chancellor of the
Law-Science Foundation in
and consultant to the Federal
prison svstem.
Rep. Walter II. Judd, M.D.
23; Republican congressman
from Minnesota; 1960 Repub
1 i c a n Convention keynote
speaker, and former medical
missionary in China.
The College of Medicine's Minn.; professor of medicine I Two graduates of Nebras-
first tangible evidence of its at the University of Minne-jka presently serving at
present building program isota; and president-elect of a Congo Medical Mission are
came with the dedication of the American Heart Associa- Dr. and Mrs. Warren Berg-
a five-storv JkLool of Nursing tion. Igren, who started their clinic
la 1957. More recent additions A. E. Bennett, M.D. 12, j in June 1959. The present
to the campus include the physician; chief of the De- Open Door Mission was
Memorial Research Labora-1 partment of Psychiatry at; founded in 1954 when they
tory, a laundry, a heating j Herrick Memorial Hospital, were medical students. To
sv&tem and Unit III of the j Berkeley, Calif.: and associ- day the operation is carried
University Hospital, which isiate clinical professor of psy-jout by Nebraska medical stn
cnrrently being constructed. j chiatry at the University of: dents under the name of the
This modernization is part--California. ' fBerggrei Clinic,
hr the accomplishment of Ne-J Elizabeth Mason HohLjj The College of Medicine
braska taxpayers. The spe-:.M.D. 15. physician and sur- has been under the leadership
cial one-quarter mill levy forjgeon: chief of staff of Good! of Dr. J. Perry Tollman,
the College of Medicine con- Shepherd Convent School.! M.D. Dr. Tollman has been
struction represents Xebras-1 Mothers' Clinic: co-founder! a member of the pathology
ka tax dollars at work. Con-i and chief of staff of the Can-faculty since 1931 and prior
tinuation of that levy by the cer Prevention Society a n d to becoming dean he was pro
legislature makes the prepa-j Clinic. Los Angeles, Calif.; jfessor and chairman of that
ration of this College tor me! and "Woman ot tne i ear in department.
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
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resfwp ev 5Homs a urns m&zsx wtw act pEwnwEmr
future needs of Nebraskans
possible for the first time.
The new facilities will en
hance the present program
of education, research a n d neuropsychiatry
service. At present use eaa-j tniversixy
Medicine ' in 195 by the Los ! it has been since his eleva
Aogeles Times." I tion to the deanship that full-
George S. Johnson. M.D. 24. j time faculty have come to
educator and professor of 'the College of Medicine and
at Stanford the major medical center de
velopment has taken place.
Ami Hanna Competes
For U.S. Mhs Wool
Ann Hanna. a junior at the I specially designed coronation
University, will be among gown in the parade and at the
twenty of the nation's college final presentation. The gown
girls competing for the title I is in Milliken's new "jewel
of Miss Wool of America. Stoned" sheer all-American
Miss Hanna will soon leave ! wx'. bX Murray Hamburger,
April's Cupid
Fires 10 Arrows
rational program includes! Rufus A. Lyman, M.D. T . World-Wide Function
training for students in rr.ed-! (DECEASED O c t n e r 4. As one of the nation's 85 ac-ii-a
nrf Y-rac- tAfhnAlfiPv J lSTi. educator: erfanized
nursing and medicine. College of Pharmacy at the University of Nebraska Col-! for San Diego. Texas, to par- j completely accessorized withj
91 Eacn l ear jtnirersiry ot .eorasu i lege of Medicine has a world- "Cipate sn tr.e Mill oor ui"juub s"
Approximately 90 studests 1 1908, deal from 19ftM6 and de function through its ac- Pageant to be held April 22. j ery and handbags. The entire
are accepted each year in director and dean of the Uni-? Cities in research, educa- Each of the twentv coeds easemble wiU be presented to
the freshman class of the versity f Aruna College f tion aEd service which con-; have previously been named 81115
diversity uwege ot Aieai-s rnannacy ism.-w. 'tribute to the growth of toe
cine. Ninety semester hours' Donald M. Pills bury. M.D.?vast bodv of medical knowl
f pre-professional education j 3S. professor of dermatology I edge
are rvquiivu. s.'s.'- uiciiiv eorastans nave reason 10 ice wanner ot tre national i
Smce the selection of sta-j Pennsylvania and nee dean pTWid 0f their College of j contest will reign for a year IOIlipClllIOIl
" " ? Medicine and the Dart it ' as the national M;s Wool. !
(plavs in the Nation's health
I aad medical education p;
, tare. However, it is pernaps j ican wool warcrobe, a year s l All career essays on "Agri-
more important to note that scholarship at the interna-1 culture in the Space Age" are
! onlv through the continued tionally famous Traphagen i to be submitted to Dr. F. E.
faith and active support of , School of Fashion in New Eldridge's office, 306 Ag Hall.
a regional Miss Wool to nnre-!
sent her area in the national ' A q
contest. c?
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Casual Observer Sees
Preview of KK Show
Anvone who has ventured Jthe tempo increased, she was! Nebraska's citizens will the j York and many othe
fcto tbe Student Union at caught up in tie freczv ot p"?, f Neb"t Cf i A ef
eight during the past month . v , . , lege of Medicme be abie to j excitement, and fame
a as ine nauonai Miss wool.
alth She will also receive a speci- TT fit 11 AC 111 IP
pic-!ally desjgne,d ad - Amer-: -L'1 L,u""
other valu- bv Saturday.
uim wamS V wird vrt wonderfol i. , ------
XiX' - ' ae ejop ana progress oy i.u-
mnAi1! Iv1n hilt npa7
the Kosraet K3ub producteon 1 daBce fcafrtba"1 iesm proving the medical college s
of DMN YWKEES has nraiber became . program and facilities.
been in rehearsaL From be- ncreasy wTJd acd loud -
hind ckKd doors have come ! ss td A UlUOll PlfUlS
irtriguirg sounds of wild and P aCT to stz2 play-.
raucous chorus Euabers. Kt- er $,?uf? sbe Zfn juSt SneakillZ SeSSlOU
travel.
awaits
The contest, which is open
to juniors irrespective of ma-
me winner. jor field of study, is being
At the Saa Angeto Pageant, sponsored bv the eight land
Ann. along with 19 other con- coBege5 and the Mid-
testants, wifl participate in a ; wet Feed Manufacturers
week-long series f activities, j SR
climaxed on April Ind nithl - ,
a parade to be tolkwed that f Competion is not limited
-.I.;-, k, .k- p...-. f Ag student.
oa tee sideliaes, a . ;c5seM. .a.e -i.cis lu
blonde chorus girl sat' ' " Tl Preceedirff the contest that i zs City in October for a
on v" r v.- U c,.-ieveui!iff. ail of the regional centennial nuinaon comer-
pete for the national awards
show of the vear. featuring
comer
taiv
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kuquig s m xjiiiiCTi on pnsaaeA bv the Ag StU
Ta" L comnnuee beginning
xueL and occasioiily a
woman's voice yellirg ifer
and over again. '"Never feel
sorry Ivr anybody. Never feel
sonr for anybodv. Never
feel'. . .
Naturally, my curiosity got
tix best of me and I had
place behind the closed " T1 .1 If ctrecu-d bv Dcm Crosier, a
v"x . . TV:: among fte dancers stretch- i ,i , iir,,v.i- ,-,tf
doors and was unme&alely w eiaggerate a LlD,oln toat'
set upcm by two producer-mweme g . ... .
tagt3TweamgKosmet es dkted m1jjl Tie session-senes wiB ba
Kub pms. My eviction was ,.Jt. j;.. t.,Mr limited to 29 members and
their obvious intent. I imme-'Tl..Il be held on successive
esemea uv iae Ag 1 - ,
Union public relations j MiSS "ooIs participate in
itiee beginning Thurs-, &e industry's b:g fashion
feverish pitch, Boyes teetered j XccorLr.gto Jerry Lamber- advance Fall stjLrgs m
OLl A? 0b Vf "JJ ; instructional sessions wi be
Ii. Hanna is studying hit-
ton and political science at
the Uninversity. She will rep
resent the Kansas-Nebraska
of $300. $200 and $100 for the
top three places respectively.
The essays, which are not to
be less than 2.500 words, will
be judged on completeness
and preciseness of writing,
reason even for selecting a
Despite the unspring-1 i k e
weather and the usual furious
round of activities that ac
companies the m o n t h of
April, four couples announced
their pinnings and six cou
ples announced their engage
ments. ,
Pinnings
Willa Kaspar, Delta Delta
Delta junior in Arts and Sci
ences from Dorchester, to
Don Penney, Sigma Chi soph
omore in Arts and Sciences
from Superior.
Joan Jeliuck, Sigma Kappa
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ences from Lincoln, to Loren
Davison, Pi Tau Sigma alum
from Kansas State and grad
uate student in Mechanical
Engineering at the University
from Junction City, Kans.
Sidney Ann Johnson, Kappa
Delta senior in Teachers from
Lincoln, to John R. Hardin,
Delta Upsflon senior in Busi
ness Administration from
Arnold.
Cathy Scott, Alpha Xi Delta
senior in Teachers from Lin
coln, to Don Linscott, Phi
Delta Theta senior in Busi
n e s s Administration from
Falls City.
Engagements
Nancy Nerud. Delta Delta
Delta sophomore in Home
Economics from Scottsbluff,
to Bill VonSeggern, Delta
LDsilon soDhomore in Busi-
n e s s Administration from
Falls City.
Sharon Kugler. Sigma Kap
pa freshman inTeachers
from Omaha, to Frank Brid-
well, Phi Gamma Delta jun
ior in Chemical Engineering
from Omaha.
Frances Day, junior in
Teachers from Madrid, to
Jim Friesen, freshman in
Business Administration from
Madrid.
Maureen McDuffee, junior
in Teachers from Broken
Bow, to Fred Bindewald from
Merna.
Barbara Greenberg, sopho
more in Teachers at Omaha
University, to Steve Seglin,
Sigma Alpha Mu sophomore
in Business Administration
from Omaha.
Judy Jeffers, senior in
Teachers at Nebraska Wes
leyan University from York,
to Eldon Johansen. junior in
Civil Engineering from
Heartwell.
TIP Conference
Registration Due
Registrations for the Young
Women's Christian Associa
tion (YWCA) conference to
be held Saturday are due
Thursday by 5 p.m.
The Conference will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
8th floor auditorium of the
Telephone Building. The price
of the luncheon is $1.50.
Applications can be picked
up in the campus YWCA of
fice at any time during the
day.
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rwriK imiiim ir ilf i n mu,tmmn '.-alvii..ijn,ii J
Sheep CBJK-i at the Page-j career in agncujre and
ant. i style, grammar and readabil-
Each finalist win wear a ity of work
diately flashed my press I d3n.. ; Thursday evenings in the Ag. , ,
pass, a leftover from pat jj the flour in a state of com- i fH3' ... fKUBLt.U ilir. Wttti
season, and created
a momentary delay. Then I
plete exhaustion.
The sessions are designed
ta jrive cruilf Til and facull-1
discovered that the real trick niagjc momem " members an acquaintance I
to getting to see a rehearsal . 35 0 e10 inav i ;mjj dinner speaking, accord-
was to display my two re-lJ"" u? ,ing to Crosier.
served seat tickets for the
actual production of the show
inich will be Saturday nigra
delight, applauded madly.
Lamberson urged that
those interested sign
m tne z unions acuvi-
all
up
be admitted
'sions."
into the ses-
land veiled my '"bravos" to
the cast. Mr. Baker iroiae-
t the ADdrtorium. Once in j diately Jumped to the inane Wednesday be-
the sacred rehearsal haa, 1 1 vujJtJUJ"a Uk 1 'cause -onlv the first 39 will
looked around to see what' ms u I oie renearsaL
was going on. ;avc me eti3 eve- fmd
The first rhig to catch my ' "
eye was a gorgeous 1 o n g-1 producer types over to throw j 4gronomy Club '
limbed coed warming up for ; ae out- it u i -,- ,-
a dance routine. She was! Even though I was plysl- tlOlas mutation j
w'earing an iniectuous smile, 1caliy ejected from rehearsal, i The Universitv's Azronomv i
long black leotards, high: my enthusiasm couldnt be : Club formay 'initialed ten
beeis. ana an over- 1 x e d squeicnea. i can narcuy wan new members recently,
sweatshirt with the fact that , for Saturday night to roll! The new members are
she bad been a 1960 Spring j around so that 1 can see all! Lloyd Mohling. Gerald
Day winner boldly printed j of the latest Kosraet Klub.Gogan. Norman Cheat, Gale
across the front Although it 'production. DAM X YAN-; Aim. Roger Christensen,
was difficult to do, my eyes j KEES, a boistrous and tune- i Roger Phipps. Alton Crook,
wandered away to w h e r e ! ful tribute to America's la- Lanny Lund, Ed Banning and
Kent Eroadhurrt. looking like vonte pastime, basebalL ' Leroy Svec.
a modern day Madison Ave-
nue satau. was actually pull
ing lighted cigarettes out of
thin air. Moving cm, I dis
covered choreographer Sally
Hove putting the lovely and
sophisticated Marian Erayton
through one of the iultriest
dance numbers I've ever seen
in my life. It was tricky, but
1 managed to keep one eye
on Marian and the other on
the girl with the black tights i
a .t r- . . I
autu Ban
Mrs. Minnie Moscowitx
left borne with no money.
She stopped at the bank to
cash a check. Through an
error which neither she nor
the teller noticed, she was
given as many cents as the
check read dollars and as
man dolars as the check
read cents. Next. Mrs. Mos
cowitz bought some stock
ings. She bought as many
stockmgs as the check
read doaars, and paid as
much per stockings as the
check read cents. She then
counted her money and
found she had just four
times the amount of the
check. How much was the
teller short at the end of
the day
EPJVG OR SEND ANSWERS
TO 21t BURNETT
Answer to last weeks
problem: The rope is 15
feet long. Correct answers
were submitted by Roger
Becker. Charlie Brown, and
Jack N'yquist.
Two approaches to the
"man's deodorant" problem
H a rim doesn't mind shaving under h s arms, he wH probac y
find a oman's roH-on satisfactory. Ucst pen. however, fmd it
Stfnpta and surer to tr. c i.'ma Spray Deodorant. Meanen Spray
was made to gel throu&a o tne skin. wSere perspiration starts.
And made to work all day. Wore men use Mennen Sprzy than any
cttter deotora.it Horn about you?
4c mmd $100 pirn n
I
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and the Spring Day sweat
shirt
My delighted reverie as1
soon shattered by the thun-j
deroui voice of director Bill
Baker calling placet for the
"Shoeless Joe from Hannibal
Mo. number. Nearly twenty
animalistic-looking baseball
players jockied into position
behind Bev Ruck. Musical
Director, Terry Boyes, raised
a firm baton from bis pre
carious percb above the;
beads of the full orchestra'
and then bounced his way
into the downbeat. Drummer
Lee Adams, with blank dedi
cation written all over his
face and a cigarette dangling
out of the corner of his
mouth, began with a few
rolls on the drum and the
orchestra swelled its way in
to the song. Miss Ruck began
to belt her lyrics and, as'
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1st Prize: STLYAKU 19" PORTABLE TOIVISIOM
2nd Prize: KEYSTONE COMPLETE "HOME IIOYIF CUTFU
KULCS: 1) Save U PKilip Morris, Paritoment, Alpine, d Moriborw pocks.
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3) Evidence of pooling of house effortt will ditcwelify en fro nr.
4) All entries become tb property of Philip Morrit, Inc end the decisio of the judoes
will be fifloL
FOR ADDITIONAL LrORM4TJOi Conl Devid E. Harper,
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