The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1967, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, October 16, 1967
The Daily Nebraskan
rage 3
News In Perspective . . .
The Forgotten Station
Amidst the discussion of
a student FM station, it's
easy to forget that the Uni
versity already has a s t u
dent AM station.
The s t a t i o n is KNUS,
located in the School of
journalism's section of Ne
braska Hall. It hasn't work
ed however, for over two
years.
The station is supposed to
serve dormitory students
and of the same time pro
vide students in the School
of Journalism's radio-tv sec
tion with on-the-air experience.
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The station should oper
ate by broadcasting an AM
signal on power lines lo
cated in the dorms, accord
ing to Chief Engineer Jim
Loudenbeck.
Since it is not actually
"wireless" KNUS does not
require a federal license,
nor must the operators hold
federal licenses to work the
station, Loudenbeck said.
880 KC.
It should be working on a
frequencey of 880 kc. in
Selleck's one. two and three
thousand buildings, he re
ported. Although KNUS has lim
ited range, it is equipped
like any good, small, AM
station. The facilities range
from two turntables which
Loudenbeck valued at $300
each to about $1000 worth
of tape recorders.
The KNUS record library
includes at least 1300 LP
albums. ranr ,ig from the
Kinks to Re- Coniff.
There is one other distinc
tion between KNUS and a
regular AM station no
one listens to it, because
no one can.
The only students who
can hear the station in
theory are the residents of
S e 1 1 e c k dorms two and
three thousand. (One thou
sand has been converted to
classrooms and offices for
the philosophy and socio
logy departments, and it's
unlikely that they are in
terested in either the Kinks
or Ray Coniff.
NO LISTENERS
In fact, the only students
who can hear the station are
people standing in the con
trol room. On a good day
they can hear the disc
jockey's monitor speaker.
An output check in the
two Selleck dorms that
ostensibly receives the sta
tion's signal indicated that
KNUS cannot be heard in
either dorm.
Two years ago students
were assigned to operate
KNUS each weekday night
in Journalism 81's radio-tv
lab.
"After a while." remark
ed one of the students in
the Journalism 81 class
of two years ago. "we be
gan to wonder if anyone
was listening to us."
"We began by asking any
one listening to call the
studio. No results. Pretty
soon we started giving away
the Cornhusker Beauty
Queen for a date or even
giving away Abel Hall.
A survey in Selleck last
week showed that no one in
the dorms has ever heard
of KNUS and that there .s
no signal, no carrier and
no show.
Things haven't changed
much at KNUS in the 1 a s t
two years. The studio B
control board was torn up
two years ago, and the stu
dio A control board w a s
torn up two days ago.
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SYMBOL DEPLETION
We've almosl los.1 a good word, and we hale to tee it go.
The movie industry may feel ibe tame way about words such as coIotmI,
gigantic, tenwiiional and yrtory-roalunj. They're good word. -good sym
bols. But they've been overused, and we tend to pay tbem ink heccLTbeir
effectiveness as symbols is being depleted.
One of our owa problems is with the word "opportunity."" It's suffering sym
bol depletion, too. If passed over with scant notice in aa advertisement
It's bv-n used too mucb and too loosely.
This bothers ns because we stiB like to talk about opportunity. A position
at Collins holds treat potential Potential tor involvement in dewgntng
and producing some of the most important cornmunkatKM systems m
the world. Potential for progressive advancement in responsibility and
income. Unsurpassed potential for pn tie-to -prod net
That's oppmunity.
And ? with we could nse the word more often.
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College Placement Office for detoilu
on qut4 opportunity employer
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MONDAY
(All activities in Nebras
ka Union unless otherwise
indicated.)
PLACEMENT OFFICE
LUNCHEON -12:30 p.m.
SOCIOLOGY 531:30 p.m.
BUILDERS - Calendar
Si Directory 3:30 p.m.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
Publicitv 3:30 p.m.
PANHELLENIC 3:30
p.m.
TASSELS -4:30 p.m.
UNION FILM COMMIT
TEE 4:30p.m.
A.U.F. PUBLICITY-4:30
p.m.
TOWNE CLUB-6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
U'ICORNS-7:00 p.m.
1LVTH COUNSELORS
7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY .
ACE. MEETING Room
200 Teacher's College 4:30
p.m.
STUDENT CHAPTER OF
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
OF ARCHITECTS Sheldon
Gallery 7:00 p.m.
Application Deadline
Extended For Delegates
Model United Nations will
have over 50 delegations
representing the views of
world powers, according to
Cheryl Adams, Model UN
chairman.
Application deadline for
the delegations, which are
composed of up to four stu
dents each, has been ex
tended to Oct. 17, Miss
Adams added.
. She said that interested
students, foreign students
and University organization
will be doing research and
presenting the views of ap
proximately 50 countries at
the Model UN, Dec. 8-9. at
the Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education.
Students applying for
countries indicated their top
three preferences. Miss .
Adams said, and were giv- j
en those choices if possible.
"We have not had a lot
of duplicate requests." she
said. 50 delegates with the
same preferences were
choices.
Foreign students are con
ducting some delegations
and advising others. Miss
Adams said, while five dele
gations are to come from
outside the University.
Washington University of
St. Louis will provide the
United States' representa
tion, she. said, since they
have a traveling delegation
that presents the American
position in Model UNs at
many universities.
The deadline was ex
tended to Tuesday to ac
commodate students who
are interested, but who did
not make the Friday deadline.
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TURN ON YOUR TALENTS
AT BECTON, DICKINSON & CO.
cf NEBRASKA
Are you looking for a career in the machine design
field with responsibilities in a growth environment?
We are one of the world's leading manufacturers of
products for use by the medical profession. (Listed 500
NYSE). B-D & Co. affords you the opportunity to develop
your talents and skills in the challenging area of ma
chine design. B.S.M.E. required.
Frank Vybiral and Curtis Kelsay of B-D & Co. Columbus
will be interviewing in the Placement Office on Tues
day, October 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will be
happy to cover employment opportunities with Becton,
Dickinson & Co.
6ECT0N, DICKINSON & CO.
of NEBRASKA
Industrial Site Columbus, Nebraska
Phone 564-3181
Aa Easal Oapailaaily Emalavtr
will a job with
LTV Aerospace
make you more exciting,
sought after.
healthy, wealthy
and wise?
Why shouldn't you enjoy the good
tilings of life when you're out to
conquer the universe? Sound
far fetched? It's not. Your
first job with LTV Aerospace
sets you on a path that can
lead you almost anywhere
you want to go. LTV
Aerospace Corporation
males products, of course.
D The A-7- F-8 - (Jama
Coat MACV Lance
Sea Lance Scout
prime subcontract struc
tural for the 747 and
the SST. That's a few.
Design, development
and production require
systems engineering with
enormously diversified
capabilities. O At LTV
Aerospace those capabilities .
are being examined in terms
of the tot?l environmental pic
ture sea, land, air, spate and outer
pace in ocean sciences high mobility
ground vehicles missile systems military and
commercial aircraft, VSTOL - launch vehicles - extra
vehicular activity research and development These are
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today s spheres of action at LTV
Aerospace. They are the fron
tiers of tomorrow. O A repre
sentative of LTV Aerospace
Corporation would like to
tell you about these fron
tiers. Write to him for spe
cifics about programs,
assignments, duties, sal
aries. Then, ask about
futures ... questions
about where your first
job can take you.
Hell have answers
for you, and they
won't be vague gen
eralities. Hell show
you where LTV
Aerospace Corpora
tion is heading in tho
total environmental ad
venture, and how you fit
fn. You could find your
self getting pretty excited
about it And that's a darned good
way to feel about your first job.
Write College Relations Office, LTV Aero
space Corporation, P. O. Box 5X7, Dallas, Texas 75222.
An equal opportunity employer.
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