The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1976, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Art, craft display
set for Thursday
The University of Nebraska's Department cf Recreation
is sponsoring craft and recreation fair Thursday, June 17,
on Memorial Plaza, north of the Nebraska Union.
The fair, which is free and open to the public, wCl
feature Joan SpeideQ, potter; Burnita Buhr, to!e painter
and the Chet Ager Nature Center. ,
The American Old Time Fiddlers will perform and the
Lincoln Hang Gliding Club wCl sponsor a hang glider
exhibit.
- As part of a bicentennial commemoration, the recreation
department also plans to have silversmiths, weavers,
quHters and spinners on hand to demonstrate their arts.
In case of rain, the fair wd be postponed onto next
Thursday, June 24.
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Six Nebraska students will spend three weeks this
summer studying national government in Washington
D.C. and Philadelphia.
Selected to attend Boys Nation and Girls Nation, July 21
to Aug. 7, are: Kenneth Allen, John Visty and Julie
Wallin, Omaha; Carl Scholz and Kim Nore, Lincoln; and
Karen WaHerstedt, Oakland.
. Delegates were selected from 379 Cornhusker Girls
State participants and from 402 of those who attended
Cornhusker Boys State.
The 33th Boys and Girls State was held on the UNL
campus this month.
Other officials elected during the week-long session
were governors Mark Knight, Omaha; Renee Wessels,
Weeping Water; and lieutenant governors Jeff Wilson,
Auburn; and Jerolyn Etchison, Papiilion. -
Committee formed
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of medical center
A newly formed search committee is accepting
nominations through July 15 for candidates to replace
Robert Sparks as chancellor of the University of Nebraska
Medical Center in Omaha, said Pete Boughn, secretary of
the search committee and executive assistant to Sparks.
Sparks will become program director for health affairs at
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Mich.
Sparks will officially quit the chancellor's job on Sept. 1.
but he probably will attend the September NU Board of
Regents meeting. Boughn said.
Sparks has been chancellor of the medical center for four
years.
Boughn said NU President D. B. Vamer has asked the
search committee to submit a list of qualified candidates to
him and to the board of regents by September:
No date has been set for selection of the new chancellor,
Boughn said. -
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Thursday, June 17
Twin Cities Quartet Chamber Music Concert at
the UNL Faculty Club, 12:20 p.m., and at Kimball
Recital JIall, 7:33 p.m. No admission charge.
They Live by Night, Sheldon Film Theater, 7 and
9 p:ra. Admission $1X0.
Dave Bareford Watercolors, Sheldon Memorial
Art Gallery (through June 20). . '
Paintings by Alice Cumbow, Valentine, Neb.,
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (through June 27).
Friday, June 18
Last day to drop course for First Summer
Session. - . ' '
They Live by Night, Sheldon Film Theater, 7 and
9 p.m. Admission, $1.50.
All-State Student Recital, Kimball Recital Hall,
7:23 p.m. No admission charge.
Saturday, June 19
They Live by Night, Sheldon Film Theater, 7 and
9 p.m. Admission $1.50.
Sunday, June 20
Bitter Harvest, Sheldon Film Theater, 3 p.m. No
admission charge.
All-State Swing Choirs and UNL Laboratory
Band Concert, Kimball Recital Hall, 7:30. No
admission charge.
Monday, June 21
Textbookmen's Exhibit, Nebraska Union, 12-4
p.m. -
All-State Band Concert and Chorus Concert,
Kimball Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 22
Textbookmen's ExL"b:t, Nebraska Union, 8 a.ra.
to 4 p.m.
Cuidsnce Function in the Elementary School
One-day seminar. Department cf Elementary
Education, McPhee School, 20 S. 15 St., 9 a.m. to
i' 3 p.m.
Edovard Manet, Pioneers cf Modern Painting
Film Series, Sheldon Film Theater, 7- p.m. No
admission charge. - .
AH-State Dance Recital and Orchestra Concert,
Kimball Recital Hall, 7:39 p.m. No admission
charge.
Wednesday, Juiie 23
Master's theses due in Graduate College for July
9 graduation, 412 Administration Bldg.
Summer 76 Film Festival: "America: Inventing
A Nation, Sentinels of Silence and Hasty Marriage,
Nebraska Union Main Lounge, 11:30 p.m. to 1:30
p.m. .
Textbookmen's Exhibit, Nebraska Union, 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
Byron Berline and Sundance, Sheldon Sculpture
- Garden, 7:30 p.m.
Teacher Examinations Scheduled
The National Teacher Examinations wEI be given at
UNL on July 17. -
Scores from the examinations are used by many states
for certification of teachers, by many school systems for
selection, tenure status and identification of leadership
qualities and by many colleges as part of their graduation
requirements. About 1G0.GG0 candidates took the
examinations last year.
Educational Testing Service, which prepares and
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administers the tests, said they are designed to measure
knowledge gained from professions! and general education
in 22 subjects. - , -
Bulletins of information describing registration
procedures may be obtained from Frank HaSgren,
director of Career Planning and Placement at UNL or
directly from the National Teacher Examinations,
Educational Testing Service, Box 911, Princeton, N J.
G8540.
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