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    Monday, March 28, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Home Ec Students
Plan For Visitors
Nearly every home econom
ics student at the University
will be involved this week in
preparation for the 2000 high
school girls who are expected
to attend Hospitality Day Sat
urday. The theme for this year's
day at the College of Agricul
ture and Home Economics Is
"New Directions in Home
Economies."
The main program of t h e
day, under the direction of
Natalie Hahn, will feature a
style show depicting a typical
day in the life of a college
girl. The show, "Mosaics In
Fashion," will include home
economics students modeling
clothes, some of which are
their own creations.
Each department in h o m e
economics will have a special
display depicting a certain
aspect of the school. Majors
will be on hand to explain
courses and career opportuni
ties to the high school girls.
The Department of Home
Economics Education's exhib
it, "Tools of the Trade," will
show different kinds of visual
aids available for teaching.
Family Economics and
Management will have a num
ber of p r o j e c t s. Cartoons
showing home management
and finance will be followed
by a display concerning the
selection of cooking utensils.
Model homes, slides de
scribing housing selection,
and period styles of furniture
will be on exhibit.
Experimental foods and
factors in cooking will be
demonstrated in the food and
nutrition display. Visitors will
also get a first-hand look at
the menus of the future, which
will include fish flour and
algae products.
The expanding opportuni
ties in home economics will
be exemplified at the h o m e
economics-journalism exhibit.
Television cameras and a
monitor will focus on the im
portance of home economists
in a world of mass communi
cations. The new home management
house will be open for tours
and work simplification tech
niques where storage ideas
and kitchen planning will be
demonstrated.
The following are scores
for March 24's Quiz Bowl
matches in the Nebraska
Union.
Beta Theta Pi III. 175, vs.
Delta Delta Delta, 30; Tweed
Ring, 140, vs. Seatsey 13, 120;
Alpha Tau Omega Pledges,
90, vs. Phi Mu 80: The Sav
ants, 190, vs. Chi Phi, 65; Ag
Men, 185, vs. Phi Psi Rang
ers, 90; Alpha Xi Delta Tur
tles, 200, vs. Pretenders. 165;
and Phi Gamma Delta I, 200,
vs. Old Guard, 45.
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Home. Includes AM FM Stereo, auto
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for students. CaU 432-4492 after six p.m.
1963 I25cc cycle. Slightly damaged. Will
accept best offer. Call 435-6241.
"SS Chevrolet Two-Door Hardtop V-
stick. Good tires, battery, etc. 434-7188.
FOR RENT
KEW APARTMENTS for opperctassmea
near Onhereitr. One- hri e -bed room
suite. Available now. Built in kitchens.
sir-coou.''ioning, private utility, laundry
facilities. SS5 per student. CaU Jerry
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1237 D Near new unfurnished one bed
room apartment including stove, re
frigerator, washing machine, and car
peting. Near 2 bus lines, parking in
rear. Call 432-6304.
MISCELLANEOUS
IT'S TIME TO A
Research
Cont. from Page 1, Col. 7
tinned, the faculty member
would be left with only a part
time job, teaching 40 per cent
of the time.
Kramer noted that as en
rollment in the College of Ag
riculture has grown there has
been less time allotted for re
search and greater concentra
tion on teaching. He said the
college always has the "cush
ion of time assigned to re
search to draw on."
Kramer said there are cur
rently 250 research projects
underway in the agricultural
types of research work done
range from a study of factors
affecting land prices in the
state to a program of im
provement an devaluation of
oats and barley to a stud yof
diseases of shade trees and
ornamental plants. The last
study would cover the re
search done in the College of
Agricultural concerning the
Dutch Elm disease.
Staff members are not as
signed specific projects,
Kramer said, rather they are
given a free hand to work
with farmers and ranchers in
determining what needs to be
improved or worked on. "The
type of problems we have
determine the types of people
we have on the staff," Kramer
noted.
MY FIRST
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accepted by most major airlines lor
a Sir; savings. Need a card or infor
mation? Call Robyn Brock, 432-7388.
Best port time job in Lancaster
County. Neat, ambitious men
with an eye for the future. Eve
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S. 32nd, Lincoln. Give brief
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Electric
Brushes
'Better'
Electric toothbrushes d o
work better than the conven
tional hand toothbrushes in
some instances,- according to
three University dental
researchers.
In a research paper two
graduate students and their
advisor from the University
have concluded that the elec-
trie brush is better for
p a t i e n ts suffering certain
periodontic disorders.
The paper was presented by
Dr. G. Kent Powers and Dr.
Gerald J. Tussing, graduate
students, and Dr. R. E. Brad
ley, chairman of the depart
ment of 'Tiodontology, at the
Internal il Association for
Dental . search in Miami
Beach, Fla. last w eekend.
The experiment involved 50
patient evaluations, persons
who have experienced gum
deteriorization where bacte
ria laden deposits have built
up in spaces between the
teeth as a result of the
disease and its treatment.
The researchers, using spe
cial dyes and photographic
equipment, found that while
complete removal of the dele
terious deposits was not
accomplished by the patient
using either type of tooth
brush, those using the elec
tric type were able to remove
asignificantly greater
amount.
Powers and Tussing are
working for their master of
science degree in periodonto
logy. University officials said
that their paper was among
the very few student papers
selected for reading.
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WAN'NA DRAG? . . . Bicycling through Europe last summer on American Youth
Hostel tours were Fred Schelert, Mary Roseberry and Mrs. and Rev. Duane Hutchinson.
Hosteling Is Educational,
Independent, Inexpensive
Think
this would
help?
By Bruce Giles
Senior Staff Writer
"Traveling under your own
steam power is independent,
inexpensive and educational"
said Fred Schelert, explaining
his month-trip to Europe last
summer under the American
Youth Hostels program.
Schelert and eight other
University students bicycled
through England, Holland,
Luxembourg, Belgium, Ger
many, Switzerland and
France during last August
under the program.
There are both boys and
girls in the hosteling groups,
and a trained adult leader,
he said. For the most part,
the groups stay in hostels
where they do their own cook
ing and then clean up after
wards. The adult leaders are
chosen by the AYH headquar
ters in New York, Schelert
explained.
"Travel is informal and
personal," Schelert said. "The
group decides where to go and
how fast to go.
tie, a sailing ship, or a con
verted building. Resident
houseparents are in charge of
the hostels, which include
separate sleeping quarters
for the boys and the girls, a
kitchen and a recreation
room. Where there are no
hostels, groups use other
accommodations or just camp
out.
Costs for the trips, which
are eight weeks, 30 days,
or four weeks with the
group and two to four weeks
of free time, ranged from
Students Attend
NAB Convention
Three University broadcast
journalism students and their
professor are attending the
annual National Association
of Broadcasters (NAB) con
vention in Chicago until Wed
nesday. Students attending the con
vention will be Lynne Morjan
em . i i:u ...i. In h
iney iuvci uK"- tv., Vcmon onH 'Stuart
cycling, carrying a 30-pound " ' "
pack. Some groups travel by
station wagon, while trains,
buses, and boats are used to
cover long distances.
Hostels, Schelert explained,
are inexpensive overnight ac
commodations, sometimes a
college dorm, an ancient cas-
Clark.
Robert Spearman, assistant
professor of journalism, will
attend the NAB session and
the meeting of the Association
for Professional Broadcasting
Educators held in conjunction
with the NAB convention.
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When You're Gone?
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will continue to remain high
M os the cost of living remains
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MEN? MOP STREET FLOOR
$170 to $1,065. Most of t h e
European trips cost about
$700.
"Our trip was $550 for 30
days," Schelert said. "Some
plane tickets just to get there
would cost that much."
He noted that everywhere
they went the people were
very helpful.
Chuckling, he noted that the
most common reply when
asking directions in Germany,
was a German phrase mean
ing "Continue straight
ahead."
"And they used this whether
it was straight ahead, to the
right or the left or just around
the corner.
Schelert advised interested
students to applv to AYH at
14 West 8th St., New York,
X.Y. 1001 now in order to get
the trip they want. He said
thev mav also contact Jerry
Coulter or himself for further
information.
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MONDAY
INTER Varsity, 8 a.m., Ne
braska Union.
ECPD, 12 noon, Nebraska
Union.
PLACEMENT Luncheon,
12:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
NEBRASKA Career Schol
ars, 3:30 p.m., ieirasKa
Union.
ASUN Court, 3:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
UNICORNS Activities
Committee, 3:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PANHELLENIC, 4 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
UNION Special Events
Committee. 4:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
YMCA 4:30 p.m., Nebraska
Union.
TASSELS. 4:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
UNION "Film Committee,
30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
DELTA ZETA, 5:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
PHI MU, 5:45 p.m., Nebras
ka Union.
TOWNE Club, 6 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
DELTA ZETA, 6 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PHI MU, 6:45 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
UNICORNS Frank Marsh,
7 p.m., Nebraska Union.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON, 7
p.m., eorasKa union.
MATH Counselor Program,
7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
TUESDAY
CAMPUS Life, 4 p.m., East
Union.
BUILDERS Tours, 5 p.m.,
East Union.
UNION Program Council, 6
p.m., East Union.
CHAIRMEN, Assistants, 7
p.m., East Union.
INDIA Association, 7:30
p.m., East Union lounge.
ACE, 4:15 p.m., 201 Teach
ers College.
Inside Look
Depicted
In Union
An inside look at many
phases of the University's life
are presented for the first
time at an exhibit in ttie
Nebraska Union ballroom.
The exhibit, which is called
"Get-To-Know -Your Univers
ity," opened Friday and will
close Monday evening.
Originally the Union, which
is sponsoring the exhibit, had
expected 40 displays with
every University department
being represented, but only
approximately half of the de
partments sent displays.
Susie Sitotius, Union mem
ber, said they were happy to
be able to show the displays
they got this year for the
first time, but that they were
disappointed that more
departments hadn't cooper
ated. She said that some of the
departments who cancelled
said they would be interested
in the project next year.
Other departments, she noted,
didn't even bother to cancel.
The areas represented in
the exhibit include philosophy,
psychology, romance lan
guages, business administra
tion, elementary education,
industrial arts, agricultural
economics, animal science,
veterinary science, architec
ture, electrical engineering,
biochemistry and nutriiton,
ROTC, graduate school of
social work and the Univer
sity theatre.
Pool, Ping Pong
Winners Named
Union has an
winners of its
and ping pong
The East
nounced the
recent pool
tournament.
The winners are: Lee Gove,
14-1 pool championship; Bob
Koss, 8-ball pool; Lyle
Shaughnessy, singles ping
pong; and Ken Ericksen and
Lyle Shaughnessy, doubles
ping pong.
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