The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1969, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY APRIL 21, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PAGE 3
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Administration meets
with black candidate
KUON-TV to produce series on Negro
University officials have already
met with one prospective black
counselor, Thomas Windham, who is
the requested choice of the Afro
American Collegiaie Society.
"We talked to Mr. Windham about
a possible part time job," said Dr.
Harry Canon, director of the counsel
ing service. Canon would not divulge
his reactions about the meeting at
this time, however.
Another meeting is scheduled early
this week, Windham said, which will
involve Dean of Student Affairs G.
Robert Ross, among others.
"He has the final say so," Windham
said. "I-have to see him."
Canon has not talked with other
prospective black counselors. No one
else has been recommended by the
Afro-American Collegiate Society, he
said.
Several problems have already been
encountered. As of yet there are no
funds to pay for a black counselor,
Canon said. The counseling service
is committed to finding a qualified
person, he continued, but they are
scarce.
"There has never been a black
counselor at the University of
Nebraska, much to our chagrin,"
Canon said.
Windham has a BA and an MA
from New Mexico Highlands
University. He has a year towards
a Ph.D at the University of Wyoming.
Currently a psychology teacher at
Nebraska Wesleyan University,
Windham is married, but has no
children.
Windham said he will be free from
contractural obligations at Wesleyan
at the end of the current school year.
TFeefe's schedule released
Master's Week, April 21-22, will
feature eight outstanding alumni
chosen for their ability to meet and
converse with people, according to
Master's Week Chairman Cheryl
Tritt.
She said that Masters Week is
designed to give students the op
portunity to talk informally with
various successful alumni.
During the two-day program, the
returning Masters will eat meals in
living units and also have evening
discussion groups.. These evening
discussions are open to all students
and faculty, Miss Tritt said.
She continued that the Masters will
all be at a coffee in the Nebraska
Union Monday, April 21 from 3:00 to
4:00 p.m. The coffee is open to all
students and faculty.
"This is about the only time that
the Masters will be together as a
group," Miss Tritt added.
The eight University alumni who
will participate in the program are:
Vernice Anderson, secretary of
the National Science Foundation
Board, Washington, D.C.
Edwin J. Faulkner, president of
Woodmen Accident and Life, Lin
coln. F. Walker Johnson, a geologist from
Greenwich, Conn.
Otto Kotouc, Jr., president of the
Home State Bank and Trust Company,
Humboldt.
Carl W. Olson, president of Olson
Construction Co., Lincoln. .
Marvin G. Schmid, an Omaha at
torney. Edmund Steeves; director o ffield
operations for the General Motors
Public Relations Staff, Detroit,
Mich.
Norbert T. Tiemann .governor of
Nebraska and a Wausa banker.
Masters week schedules are
available In the Nebraska Union.
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MONDAY .APRIL 21
(AH events in the Nebraska Union
unless otherwise
indicated.)
1:30 p.m.
Masters Week Press Conference
Builders Calendar & Directory
2:30 p.m.
Masters Week Press Conference & Co
Bahai Club
3:30 p.m.
Builders Student Prof. Committee
Panhellenic Presidents Council
Panhellenic
4 p.m.
Student Affairs Committee
4:30 p.m.
Tassels
AWS Sorority Court .
Union Film Committee
6:30 p.m.
AAUP
Kosmet Club
7 p.m.
Unicorns
7:30 p.m.
Math Counselors
8 p.m.
Angel Flight Style Show
8:30 p.m.
Afro-American Collegiate Society
10 p.m.
Innocents
Outstanding
professor
to be named
Who will be this year's Builders
Outstanding Professor? It . might be
your friendly adviser or the professor
who flunked you last semester. Or
maybe it's your favorite instructor
this semester. This man will be nam
ed and recognized Tuesday at Honors
Convocation.
Each spring Builders sponsors the
Outstanding Professor Award, but the
actual selection of the recipient is
done entirely by the students. Last
fall, nomination ballots were sent to
all living units and about five pro
fessors from each college were
chosen. At balloting in December, the
Outstanding Professor was chosen
from these nominees by represen
tatives voting from all living units.
Selection was based on the pro
fessor's ability to relate and com
municate in the classroom. This
ability to "teach" is a rare gift and
one worthy of honor, according to a
Builder's spokesman.
This year's Outstanding Professor
Award will go to a man who has
been at the University for many
years. His faithful service and win
ning personality have encouraged and
inspired all who know him, especially
his students, the spokesman said.
Second semester, the Outstanding
Professor Committee concentrated on
raising $300 for the award.
A $200,000 Ford Foundation ' grant
has been given KUON-TV as one of
15 national stations to produce a series
spotlighting the Negroes' role in the
development of our nation.
KUON will produce a series of seven
color programs aimed at the black
American's role in the settlement of
the Great Plains, according to station
program manager Bill Oxley. He said
the station has been researching the
Bubject for some time and has been
anxious to produce the program.
Oxley said that a major portion of
the personnel used in the development
and production of the serips, schedul
ed to begin broadcast early in 1970,
will be black, particularly the
historians and consultants.
Most of the researchers will be
graduate students who could use the
project toward obtaining their
degrees, Oxley said. Neither the producer-director
nor any other personnel
has been selected at this time.
Plans also included hiring a well
known black entertainer to act as host
for the series. Oxley said It is impor
tant that the entertainer be na
tionally identifiable because the
series, although being producd"Ta
Nebraska, hopefully will achieve mn
tionwide distribution.
"Ue have an exciting story to tefl,M
Oxley said, adding that the black man
has had a great deal to do witirtht
founding of Great Plains Society.
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