The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1969, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1969
THE DAILY NEBRASKA
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The line stretched for two blocks Monday as re
turning city campus students waited for permits
to repair class schedules.
CREIGHTON'S CONTRADICTORY SHIRT
A NEW POINT OF VIEW. Tho Contradictory Shirt Creighton's
really done It this timol They're created a shirt that's both subllo
end bold. Classic yot contemporary. The random width stripes
speak for themselves; yot as you can see they speak softly. The
long point pin-lt-or-not collar Is a fashion that's become a tradi
tion. It's In a tine combed cortonand It's also ovailabia with our
Brooksido button down collar.
The Hitcliin' Post
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law
DrOD 011(1 tld(I lllOrG Fashion show planned by University Dames
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efficient
process
Drop and Add is a more
efficient process this
semester, according to the
man at the other end of that
long line, Gerald D. Bowker,
Director of Registration and
Records.
A new arrangement of
Drop and Add processing
tables in the Nebraska Union
ballroom has streamlined the
process, Bowker said Tues
day. For students going through
Drop and Add the procedure
is unchanged from previous
semesters see your ad
viser, fill out forms In
triplicate, then stand in line.
By the end of the week,
most students have been
processed, and the time ap
pointment cards used in the
first part of the week are
dispensed with, Bowker said.
Drop and Add began on the
first day of classes. Monday,
September 22, is the last day
to add a course, and drops
ire allowed until October 15.
There are no plans to
radically change the Drop
and Add process next
semester, though Bowker
said he is always open to
suggestions.
He added that the pre
registration system in
troduced last spring has
helped the University's
academic departments to
plan earlier and more ac
curately for classes, thus
reducing schedule conflicts.
Also, more students pre
registered and adjusted their
schedules during free Drop
and Add last May, Bowker
said.
The real scheduling pro
blem lies deeper than the
registration process. As long
be
be
pro
as there is a shortage of
classroom space and
teachers, there will
schedule conflicts to
resolved, Bowker said.
While the building
gram, and added faculty
members have improved the
situation, remodeling of ex
isting classrooms and in
creased enrollment are
always a step ahead, he ad-ded.
A Fall Fashion Show is
planned for the first month
ly meeting on the University
Dames a University organi
zation open to all U. of N.
student wives.
No registration Is needed
for the fashion program to
be shown Thursday, Sept.
23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bran
deis fifth floor auditorium.
Appropriate clothes for the
working wife, formal
dresses, casual clothes and
maternity wear will be fea
tured, according to Mrs.
Phyllis Peterson, speaker. A
social hour will follow the
show.
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Former adviser
dies during summer
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MTHE
NEBRASKA
WAV
Dr. Robert J. Cranford, Tau Alpha and Sigma Delta
former faculty adviser to the Chl- and had been a copy
Daily Nebraskan, died
August 8 in Gainesville, Fla.
Cranford, a professor in
the School of Journalism
from 1957 to 1967, was named
in 1961 as the nation's
outstanding c ollege
newspaper adviser by the
National Council of College
Publication Advisers.
A professor at the
University of Florida at the
time of his death, Cranford
had a doctor's degree from
Iowa State University.
He was a member of
journalism societies Kappa
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