Poge'-A The Nebraskan ... i i . k k . Weanesaay, muy i , itoi NU Teachers College Begins Preparations For '63 Accreditation By Eleanor Billings The first stages in initiating changes in the set up of Teachers College are being put into .operation in prepar ation for the visit of a team representing the N a t i o n a 1 Council of the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). . The team will visit the campus in the -pring of 1963 for purposes of accreditation. In preparation of the visit the faculty of Teachers col lege has established a com mittee to ensure that the re tirements of the NCATE would be met. This modest beginning mushroomed to include the establishing of a Steering Committee. The purpose of this committee is to examine the present program in terms of the standards and recom- Math Prof Lectures This Week On Thursday and Friday of this week. Professor P. C. Eosenbloom, one of the coun try's outstanding mathema ticians, will be on the Uni versity campus to deliver two lectures. The University of Minne sota professor will address the Mathematics Colloquium first on Thursday at 3 p.m. in 209 Burnett Hall. His sub ject will be "Metric Spaces." At 7:30 p.m. in 108 Burnett Hall, he will give a public lecture on "Linear Program ming and Its Many Applica tions." Prof. Rosenbloom's particu lar field of study is the var ious phases of applied mathe matics. He has taught at sev e r a 1 universities including Brown and Harvard. In 1950 Prof. Rosenbloom received the French Mathe m a t i c a 1 Society's Frechet prize. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, N.J. in 1953. He presently holds the position of director of the mathematics section of the Minnesota Na tional Laboratory. mendations of the NCATE and to propose changes for the education of teachers. Student Teaching In two years a definite change in student teaching will occur. One phase of the change will involve a shift from one period of student teaching to half a day spent in laboratory experience. It has been recommended that the student teacher con duct a class for one period, spend a second period assist ing another student teacher in his minor, and that the third hour be spent as the student teacher chooses m the many areas available Members of the Steering Committee are Mrs. Lilian Castner, associate professor of physical education ; Donald Clifton, associate professor of history and principles of ed ucation; Royce Knapp, pro fessor of history and princi ples of education; Willis Moreland, associate professor of secondary educa tion; James Rutledge, pro fessor of secondary educa tion; Milton Ploghoft, associ ate professor of elementary education; Robert Stake, as sistant professor of educations psychology and measure ments; Mrs. Marion Nickerson, as sistant professor of business teacher education; Dr. Nor man Thorpe, professor of sec ondary education and assist ant to the dean. Ability A unique feature of the committee is that all of the faculty members were select ed according to their ability to serve the committee, ra ther than on the basis of equal representation among the various departments in Teachers College. As a result, department bias is kept at a minimum. The committee on General Education includes faculty members from Arts and Sci ences, Business Administra tion and Teachers College. This committee was estab lished to develop a system to facilitate the change in group requirements whsich will take place. The other four sub-commit Philosophic Considera tions upon which a Teacher Education Program must be based; a committee on t h e Psychological Considerations which must be included in the teacher education pro gram; committee inves tigating teaching methods, skills and laboratory experi ences; and a committee on Student Personal Services. General Education Members of the General Education committee are Royce Knapp, Dr. Albin An derson, professor of history, Dr. Alexander Edelman, asso ciate professor of political sci ence; Dr. Emanuel Wishnow, professor of music and chair man of the department. Dr. Robert Knoll, associate professor of English; Dr. Robert Ploghoft; Dr. Amuel Eddy, assistant professor of history; Dean Walter Beggs, dean of Teachers College; Dr. James Rutledge, Dr. Cecil Vandersee, professor of chem istry. The chairman of the com mittee on Philosophical Con siderations is Dr. E r w i n Goldenstein, professor of his tory and principles of educa tion and chairman of the de partment. Chairman of the committee preparing a statement of the psychological considerations is Dr. Charles Neidt, former pro fessor of educational psychol ogy and measurements and former chairman of the department. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS CT W AND I rornp COUKISEUMg J ttoZl, even if it v- I AGTivrne so y&u'u. mamae to sjwvawne rt fvusz H&f&r Nebraskan Want Ads Social Column-' Cool Weather Dampens Campus Love Affairs PERSONAL Blaine, I don't want to miss the big how, take me to FADEOUT Elsie. Ennie, Me&nle, Minnie. Mo; To the Limellters I shall go, May 23 at Pershing If you can keep a secret call 432-1411. la tired of monkeys with prehensile tails, k-lint Stop in and inquire about our summer credit plan for studentsbuy now, pay this summer while you earn. THE CAPTAIN'S WALK. Pour Preps, Ramsey Lewis, Dancing, I'nion Ballroom all for 11.50. Don't miss this 3 for 1 show. Want to win two front row tickets to the Llmelighters??? All you must do is be the first person after 12:30 P.M. today to say 'The LimelKrht er's concert May 23 will be great" to the mvstery person in the Union. LOST AND FOUND IThsiiGveryoii leave town, cany money only you can spend: Bank of America Travelers Cheques. Loss proof, theft-proof, cashed only by your signature. Sold at hanks everywhere. S 75! H 423 4S6 72J SPECIMEN1 . - - A , . c r Large brown leather envelope belonging to inside of brief case. If found, return to Stuart Adelman, Brace Lab or call 4234015. REWARD I)ST: Lady's gold Hamilton watch. REWARD, GA 3-8290 or Burnette 315. FURNISHED APARTMENTS 1S48 C, living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom. June 1, JT5. OR 7-2M51, HE 2-1757. HOMES FOR SALE For sale by owner4 3 bedroom, 2 level. Strauss Trend in Eastborough. 4 University faculty members on same block. 11,650. ID 4-3705 SERVICE REPAIR Professional, guaranteed service of ra dio, television, hi-fi by a former service technician now in Engineering College. Call Neil Wellenstein. ID 4-5052. FOR SALE 1954 Plymouth, $.175. 4 safety belts. Drives beautifully. Must sell quickly, leaving TT.S. In 2 weeks. Phone eve- ninjrs. ID 4-4805. 195S Ma sports car, $1,150. See it at Weaver's station, 13th A L. RIDERS WANTED Riders to New York city leaving June 1. Mike Stek, HE 2-5966. Albany, N.Y., Leaving June 8. Can take one rider. GR 7-4559. HELP WANTED CAMP COUNSELORS, June 26-Aug. 12. YMCA IV S-3278. 1 :00-5:IK p m WANTED Two clean gentlemen to share apart ment for summer. Contact Dave Heffelhower at 3637 Holdrege or call ID 4-f.Mt2 Young Men Wonderful Summer Jobs work in resort areas swimming, FISHING. BOATING, GOLF, AND TRAVEL $30 000 SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANTS VANY PAID VACATIONS TO LONDON AT END OF SLIMMER 25,000 IN MERCHANDISE AWARDS Work six hours a day for large Kansas City Corporation. Qualified applicants will have starting salary of $95 per j week. Applicants must have at least one semester of college or have been accepted Into a college In the fall. For further Information contact Mr. Dean M. Vane, Sunday May 21, 11:00 a.m., 1:30 or 4:00 p.m.. Monday. 9:30 a.m. or 12 noon, Cornhusker Hotel. Prompt ness is necessary since interviews will be held only at specified times. The cool weather this week end apparently put the damp er on romance. Only four couples announced pinnings or engagements this Monday night. Congratulations : Kathie Farner, a member of Pi Beta Phi, was chosen Dream Girl of Delta Sigma Phi at the annual Carnation Ball held recently. Lois Hulme, Kappa Delta senior in Home Economics, was selected Alpha Gamma Rho Sweetheart recently at their Sweetheart formal. Dancers Initiate, Elects Officers Orchesis, modern dance club has recently initiated 10 new members. They are: Joan Anderson, Linda Lweick, Lucy Madden, Mari lyn Marshall, Herbie Nore, Carol Stall, Jean Thomason, Virginia Wheaton, and Valerie Wheeler. Virginia Wheaton was hon ored for outstanding work throughout the year and the spring show. Newly elected officers are: president, Karen Costin; vice president, Ruth Read; secretary, Jo Janet Gingrich; treasurer, Alma Matuza; pub licity, Herbie Nore. Costumes and properties chairmen will be chosen and announced by the new cabinet later. Pinnings Judy Farris, Alpha Xi Del ta junior in Teachers and Arts and Sciences from Lincoln, to John Williams, Delta Upsilon, senior in Business Administra tion from Ashland. Nancie Booth, Zeta Tau Al pha junior in Teachers from Walton, to Jim Coulter, Phi Kappa Tau junior in Teachers at Wesleyan from Potter. Engagements Gmny Hansen, Kappa Delta senior in Teachers from Ken nard, to Jim Lee, Alpha Gam ma Rho junior in Agriculture from Valentine. Margaret (Jody) Brown, freshman in Arts and Sciences from New Castle, Wyoming, to Eugene Keller, sophomore in Arts and Sciences and pre dentistry from Kimball. Dairy Club Plans Atcards Banquet The Varsity Dairy Club will hold its annual awards ban quet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Student Union. Winners of various dairy cattle and dairy products judging contest will be re vealed, in addition to the win ner of the $500 Chris Sanders Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to an outstanding dairy major of sophomore standing or above, and is good for the 1961-62 school year. Fulbright Grants Offer Grad Foreign Study Fulbright scholarships for graduate study or pre-doctor-al research in 32 countries will be available to over 800 graduate students for the 1961 62 academic year, it was an nounced by the Institute of International Education which administers the p r o gram for the State Depart ment. In addition to the Fulbright Scholarships, awards for graduate study in Latin Amer ica under the Inter-American Cultural Convention and for graduate study in Ireland un der the Scholarship Exchange Program between the U.S. and Ireland will also be of fered for 1962-63. Applications for these program will be available on Monday. There are two types of grants for study abroad un der the Fulbright program. They are: complete Fulbright grants which provide mainte nance, travel, tuition and books for one academic year and Fulbright Travel Grants to supplement maintenance and tuition scholarships from other sources. General eligibility require ments for all categories of awards' are: U.S. citizenship at the time of application A bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Knowledge of the lan guage of the host country sufficient to carry out the proposed study project and to communicate with the peo ple of the country. Good health. . In addition, a good academ ic record and demonstrated capacity for independent study are also necessary. Preference is given to ap plicants under 35 years of age who have not previously lived or studied abroad. Applications f o r scholar ships for 1962-63 will be ac cepted until November 1. Re quests for applications must be postmarked by October 15. Interested students who are enrolled at a college or uni versity should consult their campus Fulbright Program Advisers. Others may write to the Information and Coun seling Division, Institute of International Education, 1 East 67th Street, New York 21, New York or to any of IIE's regional offices. ' Howard McNiff Heads University Rifle Club Howard McNiff has been elected a president of Rifle Club for the coming year. Other officers include: secretary-treasurer, Tom Berry; public information officer, Dave Smith; executive coun cil, Jim Brown and Bill Holland. GRAVES PRINTING CO. 1 Social Stationery Party Invitations ( Graduation Announcements ( Hove Graves Print It ( South of Temple Bldg. HE 2-2957 p" '; " """ V The LIIV.EUTERS are coming t P.M. Tuesday, May 23rd, Pershing Munlcicol Auditorium Tke UMEUTERS, wh. record for RCA VICTOR ore currently riding the crest at a million seller "Dollar Down, Dollar A Week" Tickers on tale Othe Auditorium Box Office. $1.50, Si 00 I SI. SO tax mcl. 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