THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 yiF 1 I: vyr I - t K These Chadron High School rooters found other excitement in Lincoln aside from the State Basketball Tournaments . . . Like collecting balloons and other assorted souvenirs cf the capital city. r Daily Nebraskan Classified Advertising Hours Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. I P.m Wanted: Fwnale to model for evenlna drawing class. No experience necessary. J3.50 hour plus traveling time. Cell collect to Art Dept. Doane College, Crete, Nebraska. One or two male roomatet lor (part, ment. Call 477-4M7. Person to rent smell house. $40. Apr. lit, 472-2431 before 3. Ask for Warren. MUcalianeoui: Expert typist. Reasonable rates fast, de pendable. Call Pat Owen, 423-2008. Electronic copying, papers, theses, 4US-3S29. Fast service dissertations. Term Call P'Ayiand hayrldes Indoor s outdoor parties. Dal Jetfrey. 7M-J64. Reading Dynamics classes. April Series begin April 3, 7:00 p.m. For Informa tion, call Bob Henderson 435 835? or 435-2168. Parly house available, Saturday, March 15. 432 2121 days, 4tl-0088 evenings. For Sale: B.irry sea, Bundy, good shop USD. Call Ross 477-84A4. P re-registration dates scheduled this month Summer and fall semester pre-reg-istration for elementary education majors will be Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22, according to Max Poole, associate professor of elemen tary education. Juniors and seniors must pre-regis-ter on March 21, he said. Freshmen and sophomores are scheduled for March 22. All students should report to their advisers to pre-register. General pre-registration will be March 24 through Apr. 4, according to registration officials. Self-study evaluation is on trial New Wilmington, Pa. (LP.) Some professors at Wesminster College are being rated by their students on terms of the professor's personality, capability, content, testing, mechanics and students' general feeling toward him and his class. This is a trial uro gram of the Professional Life Com mittee on recruitment and promo tion of the Self Study. According to Dr. Phillip Lewis, dean of the college and chairman of the Self Study's Steering Committee, the form distributed to selected professors Is to be used to examine the validity of this type of Instrument for evaluating professors. Class types include elec tive, required and major courses. THE STUDENT does not sign his name but indicates by letter (H, A, or L) whether he considers himself high, average or low in ability. He then rates his professor by the same terms on 36 items. The forms, collected and sealed in a labelled brown envelope, are stored in the registrar's office until after final grades are turned in. They are then returned to the professor so that he may add the grade distribution for each class. The instructor may use his own discretion for any other use he makes of the evaluation forms while they are in his possession. The forms will be submitted to the committee so that they may be evaluated for the desired data. ACCORDING TO Lewis, the com mittee will not identify the results with any individual instructor or stu dent, and the forms will be destroyed after use. Lewis also noted that several departments already use a similar evaluation form for their own purposes. Students rate the pro fessors' personalities as to friendliness, enthusiasm, positiveness, humor, grooming and tolerance. Faculty has new power to adopt relevant courses : Bethlehem, Pa. (LP.) A revolu tionary new educational policy has been adopted at Lehigh University which gives the faculty greater flex ibility than ever before in maintaining a curriculum that is relevant to a rapidly changing society. The faculty of any instructional department at Lehigh now has the blanket authority to incorporate n w courses into the curriculum in as little as a few months' time in response to student or faculty interest in areas of vital concern in today's world. Such courses, to be known as high immediate relevance (HIR) courses, may be offered at all undergraduate levels and in all instructional departments of the University. HIR courses will be those having im mediate, though perhaps temporary, relevance to society, as opposed to Lehigh's permanent courses, which have been maintained to include relevance. In order that HIR courses will be available to a maximum number of students, prerequisites will be cut to a minimum, as will administrative constraints. Taken by students on a pass-fail basis, the courses, after having been offered for two con secutive semesters, may b" a permanent part of the University curriculum if deemed to be of more enduring relevance. Th first HIR course offered during the current spring semester is Introduc'ion to Urban Systems. Of fered on an experimental basis during the fall semester, it is now a regular course building a unified In terdisciplinary perspective for urban studies, through consideration flf economic, social, political, ang physical structure of cities. - Taught by an interdisciplinary team of instructors, the urban study courses are further distinguished by the fact that they employ the problem ap proach and attempt to involve students in the community, both as direct observers and participants, to far greater degree than do other courses. Psychology symposium scheduled An overview of research and development in the psy cholpgy of motivation will be presented in a March sym posium at the Nebraska Cen ter. The schedule includes: Elliot Aronson, professor of psychology at the University of Texas, "Some Antecedents of Interpersonal Attraction", 9 a.m., Thurs day, March 20. Stuart W. Cook, pro fessor of psychology at the University of Colorado, "Motivation in Attitude Ac quisition, Maintenance and Change", 2 p.m., Thursday, March 20. Philip G. Zimbardo, professor of psychology at Stanford University, "Dein dividuation and Cognitive Control: Impulsive Behavior Related to Loss of Identity and Distorted Temporal Perspective", 9 a.m., Fri day, March 21. Really Uptown n The Hi-Hat Chubby, decker of grilled ham cheese and burger patty, elegantly economical at ICE CUBES 10 lb, W Bag LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN AT DIVIDEND :SGY WERE IN THE SAME BOAT YOU'RE IN NOW You're making plans. Going to stay in Agriculture, somehow. But not in the farming end of it. You've heard of Agri-Business, and you know some thing about the Agriculture Chemical Industry. But is it for you. Geigy Agriculture Chemicals needs men to help far mers keep pace with the fast changing technology of Agricultural Chemicals. But you'll want more information on GEIGY and what GEIGY men do. 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