1. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1967 The Doily Nebraskon ; : Page - Masters Interests ( EDITOR'S NOTE: In preparation for Master's Week, the Dally Nebraskan will be printing a series of articles on Masters' week plans and the M a s t e r ' s themselves. Maker's, Week is May 1 through 4 t h i s year.) Among the Masters who will be visiting the Unlver sity this year are Dr. Jo seph McVlcker Hunt, Pro fessor of Psychology at the University of Illinois; and Henry Vance Greenslit, pre sident of Greyhound Bui lines. Hunt, who was born in Scottsbluff in 1906, attended the University where he was a member of Phi Kap pa Psi fraternity and an Inter-Collegiate Representa tive of the University Y.M.C.A. He earned his B. A. De gree in 1929 and his Mas ters Degree in 1930 at Ne braska. In 1933 he received bis Ph.D. at Cornell. Illinois Professor Hunt was a professor ta Brown, Columbia, and Pem broke Universities before taking a position at the Uni versity of Illinois where he has been Professor and Co ordinator of Training in Cli nical and Counseling Psy chology since 1951. Shattuck Named 'Career Woman' Cathie Shattuck, a senior in political science from Hastings, was named "Ne braska's Young Career Woman" by the state's Busi ness and Professional Wom en's Federation, at the state convention in Omaha last week. Miss Shattuck, who will 1 attend NU's law school next fall, was nominated by the Hastings chapter of the Fed- " eration. Recommendations The award is based on recommendations and past activities in the state. "Ill be attending a na tional convention in New York for a week in July," SUMMER M EUROPE??? ttentord Meter Cmeenv will tH M haw to eov ub H 1M0 " iserfi con eerchaaed everaea. for Rifei muilen. eten at STANDARD MOTORS 1731 "0" Don't A - 'The Sandpipers performing at C.Y. Thompson Library Eetf Campus tee t bear tkem perform their lellllen-teller hltt "Seantancwaro" 1 "UU Ueta" Friday, April 2$ 1:00 TM. I Free AdmUtton WANTED tfttfaft r maou tot "rt" ud (VilUbl ta work entir gammer ea eoMt ta cout furDiMra maris. Moot over II. Good aut drWM raeord K Kxxl rtfrrnoM. CoaUot Boa DaIer. Dodlor'i TrmMConUnenUl Mam. tut Mm. Uncoil" Mt mUorut opmbK Now UkiiK nipUratiao (or try cocks, wtltara ud bar leaden. Host be ever It. Call Cam Riff betwoaa M . ior apaelntmaBt. 473-4M7. Arttit nodti waatedt Mai aad (anal. Art Dept.. Oalvarettr Nebrarta. HaxJmna waga S2J0 kr. Call r7-" est m attwaaa t aJn. and I p-m. for MisauANious FiUTKENrry houii needed?? etaetoe rwoatorr m twa BrtaUea. I aath. aort. Uvini room B Tl, dining ,A.t for 24 men. 135 ear moath wltk aUUUet taio. Ivaa. Display - Buses, - - - vn Joseph Hunt He was president of the American Psychological As sociation from 1951 to 1952. In 1944, he received the "Favorite Professor" award at Pembroke. He re ceived the Five Year Re search Career Award from the National Institute of Mental Health in 1962, and he has received awards of excellence in research from the American Personnel and Guidance Association. Unrealized Potential He was the author of "In telligence and Experience" Miss Shattuck explained. "I've also been asked to make a speech at one of the banquets during the week." Make Speeches Next year, Miss Shattuck will make speeches through out the state concerning women in business and pro fessional life, she explained. According to Miss Shat tuck, ft local Federation chapters do not usually nominate a student for the award. "This is usually someone who has been in business or bad a career for a while. It's not only very thrilling, but also a great opportuni ty." SUNBEAM FLORAL COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Dial . . . 423-2337 1711 Van Dem Miss A ' 1 ACTING CAREER. Do ta flw at panrton at latevuion, wn Hone and the motion picture tadostrjr. Hollywood aad Broadway ar openiag their doors wider aad wider to fresn at talent la the flekle of Drama. Mo de. Danetoig. and Modeling. IneereetedT WRITE r THE ARTISTS' ASSOCIATES. KM 0. MAIN. HOUSTON. TEXAS 77025. Bartender'! Guide over lot redpfa. Send tl to Ichmidt-Motlow AmKiato. Box 1534, Oolotboro. NX. t7Uu. FOR RENT RENT FOB SUMMER. Attractively fur Biihed on bedroom apartment, on yeniently located one-half block from grocertea aad Uandrr. Juet lo-m'aute walk from campoa. mflti. FOR SALE WO ralcon. Good oondltloa, 477-CW7. Evaoinu. Mast sell the ol lowing cart: Met Im pels Convertible Mt, MU BonnevtU Convertible. 1961 Pontine Ventura Sport Coupe. 1S61 Chryiler rirepoer VJ Conuct either Joe OUt 477-ewt er Andy Moor 4U40M. U3 B. Varied Psyche y Henry Greenslit which organizes the evi dence accumulated since World War II on unrealized potential for intellectual de velopment in young chil dren. He was editor of the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology from 1949 to 1955. Greenslit was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fra ternity while attending the University. He was the di rector of the orchestra for Kosmet Klub and had a lead in The Dream Pirate, Kosmet Klub's Spring Show in 1927. He obtained his Law Degree at Nebraska in 1928. Claims Attorney He was Claims attorney for the Yellow Way Bus System and for the Coloni al Stage System. In 1932 he joined a subsidiary of Greyhound Lines as a gen eral attorney. He was named President of Greyhound's Southern Di vision in 1954 and later be came President of the merged Southeastern and Atlantic Lines. He was elected President of Greyhound Lines and a member of the Board of Di rectors. He presently re sides with his wife in Chi cago. READ NEBRASKAN WANT ADS For Sale Lot 100' x 150' 22nd & Vine Sts. Excellent for Fraternity House Contact Rebecca Arenson 5012 Webster St. Omaha, Nebraska 68132 553-6841 I LOWEST PRICES N TOWN AT DIVI AT CIGAItiTTES LOWEST PRICES 16th & P Sts. Just South o! Campus VE NEVER CLOSE I &ipi Sp (CHfairfkn I (All meetings are at the Nebraska Union unless oth erwise noted.) CORNHUSKER Editors, 12 p.m. BURLINGTON R.R. 12:30 p.m. NEBRASKA ALUMNI Assoc. Exec. Committee, 2 p.m. BUILDERS College Days, 3:30 p.m. BUILDERS Special Edi tion, 3:30 p.m. BUILDERS Advertising, 3:30 p.m. YWCA-Book Mart, 3:30 p.m. YWCA-Cultural Crafts, 3:30 p.m. EAST UNION Special Events, 4 p.m., East Union. ASUN Student Senate, 4 p.m. AUF Special Events, 4:30 p.m. YWCA Cultural Tours, 4:30 p.m. A W S Representatives, 4:30 p.m. TOASTMASTERS Club, 5:30 p.m. RED CROSS Board, 6 p.m. IFC, 6 p.m. AAUP, 6:30 p.m. ALPHA LAMBDA DEL TA Initiation, 7 p.m. IFC, 7 p.m. DESERET Club, 7:30 p.m. RODEO Association, 7:30 p.m., East Union. ' ASAE Student Branch, 7:30 p.m., Ag. Engr. CAREER Scholars Semi nar, 7:30 p.m. ALPHA PHI O M E G A, 7:30 p.m. CIRCLE K, 7:30 p.m. MATH Counselors, 7:30 p.m. TWELFTH NIGHT, 8 p.m. ALPHA LAMBDA DEL TA Dessert, 8 p.m. BUILDERS Board, 8:30 p.m. OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Peel Tablet . . Sneektr Tablet . . Open Bowling . SNOOKER BOWL M. 48th - Dudley THE :t ri 1 ' ring Snow Blinds PINNINGS Julie Wlpklehake, Sandoz sophomore in speech thera py from Dunbar to Stan Wollen, Alpha Gamma Sig ma sophomore in Agricul ture from Unadilla. Kathy Lunger, Alpha Omicron Pi in Teachers from Lincoln to Ron Hottovy, Alpha Gamma Rho in Agriculture from Ulysses. Kris King, sophomore in Teachers from Omaha to Ron Bauermeister, Alpha Gamma Rho sophomore in Agriculture from Benning ton. Helen Nowaczyk, sopho more in Teachers from Omaha to Tom Crouse, Tri angle junior in Engineering from Sidney. Mary Ellen Flack, Alpha Chi Omega sophomore in Business Administration from Lincoln to Bill Heg gen, Phi Kappa Psi sopho more in pre-dent from Lin coln. Cindy Mazurak, Towne Club junior in political sci ence from Long Island, New York to George Hatch, Lambda Chi Alpha grad-. uate of De Pauw University, Student Art Work Offered At Sale Artists who are planning to sell art work at the Ne braska Union, May 4 and 5, must bring their pieces to the Program Office from April 28 to May 2, accord ing to Nebraska Union con temporary arts chairman Pam Dalling. In addition to paintings, students may sell sculpture, pottery, and prints she pointed out. All the pieces should be marked, and each student will be responsible for pricing his own work. The sale will be conducted in the North and South Con ference Rooms, she addad. SEE IRA . . . Far Quality Top & Furniture Upholstering IRA'S TOP SHOP 2340 P ST. 432-5956 Lincoln, Nebraska l- -ii 3.yY a "... ..-nT kw lA I . We'll have over 140 flights a week to Europe. Take off for London, Paris, Rome, Frankfurt, Milan, Shannon, Zurich, Geneva, Lisbon, Madrid, Athens. Go across Africa and Asia all the way to Hong Kong. And we have plenty of low-cost fun, sightseeing or study tours, or you can go it on your own. Just call your travel agent or tne nearest TWA office. Indiana in microbio logy from St. Charles Illi nois. Marti Sommer, Zeta Tau Alpha freshman in Home Economics from Lincoln to Bob Kyle, Delta Sigma Pi junior in business from Be atrice. Lynda Kain, Gamma Phi Beta freshman from Wal lace in Home Ec, to John. Monson, Delta Tau Delta sophomore from Paxton in Business Administration. Connie Driewer, Del ta Zeta junior in social wel fare from Lincoln to Rich Menke, Beta Sigma Psi jun-. ior in mechanical engineer ing from Omaha. ENGAGEMENTS Nancy Burtch, Alpha Omicron Pi in Teachers from Curtis to Jerry Re nard, in Engineering from Blair. Rita Oestmann, Alpha Omicron Pi in Teachers from Auburn to Robert Sell er Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity, College of Medi cine from Alliance. Patty Joe Ryan, Kappa Alpha Theta freshman in Arts and Sciences from Hawaii to Dan Carson, freshman in pre-dent from Ft. Collins, Colo. Elberta Gosch, Pound Hall freshman in Arts and Sciences from Millard to Ken Isaacson, junior in Ed Audubon Wildlife Rim-Lectures TODAY Land of the Drowned River Presented By Charles J. Stine Matinee Evening 4:30 P.M. Students .50 Love Library ? JUCI1U this summer with the gang Males ucation at Omaha Universi ty from Omaha. Frances Kingery, Sigma Kappa graduate in history at the University of Minne sota from Lincoln to Don ald Armstrong, senior in architecture from Lincoln. Roxle Hollstein, junior in the School of Nursing from Lincoln to Phil Lyon, senior in chemistry from Lincoln. Linda Channel, junior in the School of Nursing from Wauneta to John Maggiore, Phi Rho sophomore in Med ical School from Grand Island. Pauline Allen, graduate of Mt. St. Scholastica at At cheson, Kansas to Gary Sel del, senior in Engineering from Columbus. Laura Parson, Fedde Hall junior in Home Economics from Cedar Creek to Ken AM, sophomore in mathe matics at Nebraska Wes leyan. Gloria Jllek, junior in Teachers from Falls City to John Strope, graduate stu dent in educational psycho logy from Lincoln. ARNOLD PALMER Deluxe Shirt Service 21st & 0 13th & F 8:00 P.M. Students . .75 Auditorium f ""'" " "" '"'gwsi J r: Welcome eVaf W v - Trans World Airlines . Servfc mark owned aacharrelv by Riot World AkLiac, Io. Olson To Address Meeting Of IDA Jerry Olson, IFC treasur er, is scheduled to address the Inter-Dormitory Assoc! ation (IDA) at their Wednes day, 8:30 p.m.. meeting at Abel Hall on the committee proposed to coordinate IDA, IFC and Panhellenlc. The motion, presented by Abel-Sandoz IDA member Dave Shonka, calls for a coordinating committee, re maining subordinate to IDA IFC and Panhellenic, to provide "a network of com munication between the two major campus political groups functioning in areas of mutual concern." 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