The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1976, Page page 6, Image 6

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What Is calls a Tjurnins desire to tike education be
yong our borders his carrird a well-known dentil educa
tor a3 over the worii.
Dr. Dm Vaite his traveled to four continents, toured
on the &S. ISope, a medical missionary ship, and his
visited African grass huts and Chinese junks.
Waite, chairrsan of the division of oral surgery at the
University of Minnesota, toll 250 UNL dentil students
and instructors Friday that others than those in the dentil.
Ceil lave an cbHitkm to take education to underpriv
Eecd countries."'
hatevtr your walk of life is," he said, "there is an
opportunity to serve.
Taite took time to come to UNL, he said, because he
was asked to speak at the first Roger Zwetzij memorial
lecture.
1 couldn't turn down the challenge of trying to tie
(dentistry) to the gift of Efe," he said.
Zwetzig, who died of leukemia in 1974, would have
been a senior dental student this year.
The oral surgeon said his philosophy was that it is a
"privilege to serve."
Because of his desire to bring medical care to under
developed nations, Waite said, he applied for the World t
Health Organization program and a tour with the &S. '
Hope in 1961. .
"The entire program is built around education, he
sail. "The need for education is so great, to show these
people there are ways to meet their needs.
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The NU Museums are
sponsoring a seminar Tues
day in Nebraska Hall W540.
The title of the program is
"Frontiers of Nebraska Geology-Past,
Present and
Future. Students should
enter Nebraska Hal on 16th
and W streets and take the
elevator to the fifth floor.
The All University Fund
group will meet Tuesday at
4 pja. in the Nebraska
Union. Room number will
be posted.
Any women's student or
were
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gznizatkra desiring to apply
for interest money earned
from the investment of the
principal left by the now de
funct Associated Women
. Students must apply in writ
ing to the CSL subcommit
tee on student organiza
tions, co Jack Guthrie,
Nebraska Union 200, before
May 1.
There will be two infor
mational meetings for stu
dents interested in the Ful-bright-Hays
Scholarship Pro
gram for graduate study
abroad today at 3:30 pjn.
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and Tuesday at 10 JO axu
Both meetings will be in
MomH Hall 316. Students
need attend only one
meeting.
The UNL Star Trek As
sociation wSl have its regu
lar meeting Tuesday in the
Nebraska Union at 4:30
pan. A slice show is
scheduled.
Students of interpreta
tion in the Speech Dept.
will be giving reading hours
on Monday and Tuesday.
Reading Monday at 7 pjn.
in the Union sma3 auditor
ium win be junior Christy
Bauer of Seward and grad
uate student Rodger Isqu
of Lincoln.
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Junior Terry Tegtmeier
of Davenport, Iowa, junior
Debbie Henggeler of Lin
coln, junior Julie Johnson of
Omaha, senior Kathy Caw
ley of Carroll, Iowa, sopho
more Carole McCbrrnick of
Lincoln and junior Gary
WUlets of Lesdngton, will
read on Tuesday.
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Phi UpsHon Omicron
home economics honorary
win have a short, but im
portant, business meeting
followed by work on the
group service project Tues
day at 6:30 pjn. in Home
Economics CIdg. 104.
Alpha Zeta agriculture
honorary win have a picnic
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Vednesday at 5:30 at Peter
Fan Park, 33 and V streets.
The Union Program
Council wH have interviews
for a new Hack Activities
chairperson: Application
forms and an interview sign
up sheet are available in
Union 115. Interviews wiH
begin at 3:30 pjn. in Union
115.
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UNL's chapter of the
Society of Professional
Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi
wQl elect new officers Tues
day at a spring ice cream
celebration at 7:30 pjn. at.
the School of Journalism
reading room in Avery Hall.
The Union Program
councu iaiS ana topics
Committee uill be meeting
Wednesday at 3:30 pjn. in
the Union. An students are
encouraged to attend and
assist in choosing next
year's speakers program.
Final selections will be
made then.
The Horticulture Qub
win discuss spring projects
at a meeting Tuesday at
7:30 pjn. in Plant Industry
Ltd. 214. Those needin,'! a
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APPLICATIONS
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Afl interested reconnlzed
student craEniial'ons cue
invited to cpply.-
Ap?!!caCon3 must bo .
recslvad by 5:00 PM,
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c!:oS!3 for consldntlon
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Alpha Lambda Delta
freshman honorary win have
initiation ceremonies Tues
day at 7:30 pan. in the
Union. Attendance is man
datory to become a mem
ber. Those who cannot at
tend the Tuesday initiation
should attend a make-up
initiation Thursday at 5
pjn. in the Union. Room
numbers will be posted.
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The Student Chapter of .
the American Society for
Personnel Administration
(AcpA) bs meeting
twi t nm
r LMon Gcest speaker Jerry
SeJlentin, director of per
sonnel at Bryan Memorial
Hspfcd will spesk on "Or-
ganizational Behavior: Im
plications for Personnel Ad
ministration. The Tassels initiation,
pledging and installation
ceremonies win follow
dinner at Valentino North's
partyroom at 5:30 pan.
Tuesday. Cost is $3.75 a
person and an members
should RSVP by Monday to
Marianne Clifford, 472
8751, or Gina HZs, 475
0453, 472-2583 or 477-3789.