Counseling Service finds place in sun Within three weeks the University Counseling Service will rise from a cramped, basement corner of the Ad ministration Building to a place in the sun, according to the service's director. Director Harry Canon, and his 14-member staff will move to third floor, Seaton Hall where the sun will shine on "real people rather than an agency." These real people try to focus on making the college years a time for the 1 n d i v 1 d a a 1 student's growth, Canon said. "The individual, should grow increasingly aware of the world and the ideas around him dur ing his college years," he asserted. "Also, the student should grow aware of the world of arts and of his own value system." To help students, the Counseling Service both reaches out into the campus community and offers walk-in counseling aid. Canon noted that two-thirds of the students who want in dividual counseling need help deciding on a career or a ma jor. Students with this problem can either take aptitude testa or talk over their problems wkh a counselor. "The majority probably get the most out of talking with Cictldldftr Friday, Oct. Placement 12:3D p.m., Nebraska Union, Room 141. Moslem Student Assn. 12:30 p.rn Union, Room 343. Red Cross 2:30 p.m., Union, Room Jan i, Java 4:30 p.m.. Union, South Crib. - School of Architecture 4:30 p.m., Union, Room 232. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 7:30 p.m., Union, South Conference Room. Faculty Newcomer Bridge 7:45 p.m.. Union. Movie "The Good, The Bad & The Italy". 7:00 l :00 p.m Union Auditorium. Art Exhibition EMon Gatlery, Nebraska Wesleyan University. New Cleveland Que ret t 1:00 p.m., Sheldon Gallery Auditorium. SaterOay, Oct. 1 Football Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1:30 p.m., Memorial Stadium. Cross Country Nebraska v I , Missouri and Colorado State, 10:30 a.m.. Pioneers Park. Art Exhibition Elden Oallery, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Aquaquette CHnlc t.-OO a.m. -3:00 p.m., Women's P.E. Building. Weekend Film "The Good, The Bad, . The Ugly," Union Audttorlcm. American Sculpture Exhibition Sheldon Gallery. Sunday, Oct. 11 American Sculpture Exhibition. Sheldon Gallery. . Art Exhibition Elden Gallery, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Weekend Film "The Good. The Bad, I. The Ugly," Union Auditorium. , Soccer Nebraska vs. Kansas State, 3 p.m.. 18th It Vine. A PARABLE 0n slay Outfit Margaret of Lower Marguarita refuted to al lew King Maggot and the court foster to attend Deano'l party The good Maggot tried to ox- ploln hew It would help) them toward mere rich and full life, hut Margaret wouldn't listen. So Maggot had her beheaded and lived rich and full life forever and evermore. Morali Avoid pmtlng maggots and lint to Seene's party 'lito to lOjOO pm. Friday. someone knowledgeable about job possibilities," Canon said. "Counselors also help the stu dent find out about himself and raise questions about what the student really wants to do." He said the other one-third of the students who come into the office have personal hangups, parent problems or crises to face. How to study more effi ciently is another frequently asked question.. But the Counseling service can't just wait for students to walk in, according to' Canon. He noted that many students never come to the office and that there wouldn't be enough counselors if they did. So, the service reaches out into the University community. The staff is involved in such areas as a proposed student credit union, programs for the improvement of undergraduate instruction and a teaching and learning center involved in faculty evaluation and the design of creative instruction. The, Service is also involved in a reading improvement pro gram. Under the direction of Charlene Lee, this program offers a non-credit course to increase reading speed and comprehension. I Estes Carnival has booths, dance Come one, come all to the Estes Carnival sponsored by the East Campus Y Oct. 9, be ginning at 7:30 p.m. The carnival will include booths vying for a first place trophy. Anyone interested in setting up a booth should con tact Maria Prior, Love Memo rial Hall. The Elysion Fields will play at a dance following the carni val (9 p.m.). NYLON vitb ' . 1 ' i ' Security is placement office Within the massive piles of paper, endless forms and wall-to-wall filing cabinets of the University Placement Of fice lies a possible answer to post-graduate Insecurity. The office, located in the Nebraska Union, is an in formation center concerned primarily with full-time post graduate employ mentop portunlties, said Frank Halgren, placement director. Information is available regarding careers, graduate programs, interviews with employers on campus, jot lists and the development of credentials and references. The Placement Office handles only those summer jobs which are career-oriented. Teachers College students don't use the Union office but are referred to the Teacher Place ment Office, Halgren said. Lists of job openings are available. The campus in-, terview schedules of local and Nebraskan For Silt I 1M7 Firebird "400". 4-ipaed, partially customized. Excellent condition. Factory air conditioning. Call 477-3314. One high quality keeptake engagement and wedding ring set. Excellent- con dition, snow that little girl you lava her. Call 477-4819. Men'i 10-apeed bicycle. One-year old. 44 7188 evenings. Employment Can you work 4 evenings weekly, have car, preferably married, and need to earn over $100 weekly? It so, leading local photography studio has this lob opportunity In their advertising sales department. 466 3426. Help) Volunteers wanted to man Demo cratic Headquarters. Call 475-5704. UNIVERSITY OP CALIFORNIA, BER KELEY CAMPUS: unique lecture "PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT For students who need money Never need to leave your dorm Excellent Income Set your own hours Fascinating work Call 466-6162 between 10:00-12:00 a.m. or 4:00-6:00 p.m. B - 15 BOMBER REMEMBER. HOW GREAT THEY WENT LAST WINTER ? . MADE OF GENUINE NYLON P AC CLOTH 100 Nylon Pac ahell 16 oz. quilting Sleeve Giant national companies are posted two weeks in advance at the placement office and in major classroom buildings. Interviewing season is between October and March, Halgren said. He advised seniors to contact the office soon in order not to miss an opportunity to meet company representatives. Oct. 31 is deadline for reading Any student who took a sum mer reading course and has not arranged a meeting with his instructor by the end of Oc- tober will fail the course, Edor W. Ellingson, head of evening classes in the University Ex tension Division said Wednes day. Grades for the 1970 summer courses must be recorded by the end of the month, he added. Want Ads Tutoring In French or Spanish done by qualified graduate student. 434-2242. Talng applications for part-time help. Morning and evening hours. 434-59M. M isoei Isnoeus Kreplach. Knlshes, Klshaka, and Kent lech. October 11 Corned Beef, Pastrami, Salami, Octo ber la. wanted Helpl Volunteers wanted to mm Demo cratic Headquarters. Cell 47M704. Need a new wardrobe. Sewing and alter atlons. Call Pat Moore. 799-2415. POSTER COLLECTORS San Francisco Rock Concert Posters Full color. Out of print. Full size Irlglnals from the Fillmore Auditorium . . . Guaranteed highest quality or money refunded. Originally cost 1.50 ea. Limit ed offer i for $4.95. We pay postage. Arbuckle Bros. 3871 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94611. POETRY WANTED for possible Inclusion In cooperative volume. Enclose stamped envelope. Editor, Box 4444, Whlttler, CA 90607. ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID, t .05 per word and $ .50 a day minimum. JACKET pencil pocket 7 zipper Colors -Navy LINCOLN ARMY and WESTERN ST0.1E CORNER 11th MI St. Students must sign up at least two days in advance for an interview, he added. Last year was "a very suc cessful year." Halgren said the office arranged interviews for 12,000 srtudents. But, things don't look as good now. There is every indication that fewer people will be re quired by employers this year than last," he said. Information packets for job seekers are available at the Placement Office. Registration involves filing a record sheet, a data sheet and faculty reference forms with the of fice. The Placement Office also distributes the College Place ment Annual, and its library contains information ea fno panies and caret? eg? portunities. Letters to editor Michael Davit question Dear Editor: The report of the Liaison Committee on the Davis affair may show that the Regents are following the Nixon ad ministration's line on campus "unrest." The report claims there was no violation of academic freedom since the Regents acted in terms of their judgment of Mr. Davis's character, rather than his political views. But the distinction between character and political views can be a hazy one. The President and Vice President have been pushing the view of Sidney Hook that student disturbances are a result of permissive parents and educators. According to this view those that oppose the war vehemently are Immature, irresponsible, and, of course, irrational. The theatrical nature of student protests seems further evidence of ex- cesslve passion and psychological aberration. This easy way of dismissing oppos ing views is, of course, used by people of all political persuasions. Does thinking ol thl3 sort about Mr. Davis's political belfefs and methods lie behind the Regent's evaluation of his character? Did they make a judgment, for example, that anyone who goes on a hunger strike Is behaving In a childish fashion? Perhaps the Regents and the liaison Committee do have secret Information revealing real weaknesses in Mr. Davis if so, my apologies to both sets of gentlemen. But If m fact the alleged character defects are in this ambiguous area of Mr. Davis's political views and the reportedly dramatic (but non violent) manner in which he has expressed them, then it seems to me the Liaison com mittee has glossed over a SJtential threat to academic eedom and done a disservice to the university and to Mr. DdviSo Stephen Hllliard PAGE 9 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1970 THE NEBRASKAN