thurrJcy, cctcber 21, 1070 G 1 1 j K-1 1 4 Ey Fatia DItiiicIc Lewis Fowles w3 ml a 42-year career in education with lis Not. 1 retirement. Fowles, arocnfe dean of academic services, has beta at UNL since August 1957. I enjoy working with people," Fowles sell and ex plained that his interests in athletics, math and science led him to become a teacher and coach. far eooctees 7, McCc!::ster . . ' will be speaker.-: at Union .Friday ; US. Rep. John Y. ilcCoEister wl speak to stu dents at 9:30 ajn. Friday in the Nebraska Union Lower Level Auditorium. McCoHMer will speak about HR II a Congress ional bill he sponsored. TMs bill would protect independent sales repre sentatives from exploitation by the firms they re present, according to an article written by McCoI lister and published in Sales and Marketing Man' clement Special Report. The College of Business Administration hosts McCbHister's talk. McCbEister also is a candidate for the US. Senate. AO- Fowles served as superintendent of schools in Cole ridge and high school principal in York and Hastings before earning to UNL. Fogies sail he made every career move for a position with more money and responsibility, and suggested NUs departing administrators are men leaving for better jobs. It doesn mean there's anything wrong with Neb raa. Nebraska has had some good people," said Fowks. Fowles said the number of administrators has increased but the turnover percentage remains about the same. During his career, Fowks said he has seen teachers become more lenient and students grade point averages (GPAs)rise. lis said he believes students' abilities have remained Ag cfoisf Cnsbs! m U n oo!nf Friday. Acting Secretary of Agriculture John Knebel will be in Lincoln Friday. Knebel, who moved from under secretary of the US. Agriculture Dept. upon the resignation of Earl Bute, will speak with students and faculty at 9:55 am. at the East Campus LoeffeLMeats Laboratory. Knebel will be accompanied by Sen. Roman Ilruska and will tour the meats laboratory and meet with farm leaders later in the morning. ran tnrn fv'Lo? 7 1 about the same and predicted that the average GPAwEI level off soon. CzV'-z the 1970s quiet compared to the campus un rest of the '60s, Fowles said he believes students stil are concerned with the events of the day but are less dramatic, and don't demonstrate their concerns as much. " -y Fowks said another kind of campus excitemesit has grown with the expansion of Memorial StzdMa. Although the stadium also was filled during 1957 football games, the north and south stadiums weren't built tea, Fowles said. During his retirement, Fowles said he will tay in Lincoln and enjoy living." I hope I can stay busy and rht cow it looks Eke 111 be able to," he sax!. lis said he would like to keep active in some nonpaying activity and mentioned working as a senbr citizen volun teer for the UNL Department of Information. This would include hosting campus receptions and tours, he said. lie said he also plans to travel and work in his garden. Fowles started at UNL as assistant dean for student affairs. As associate dean of academic services, he directs the enforcement of academic standards of the undergra duate colleges. Fowles and his staff advise suspended students on how to gain re-admission and have individual conferences with university dropouts. The selection of students eligible for honors convo cation is also las responsibility, lie said this includes notifying the students and their families. Fowles coordinates the distribution of midterm re- ' ports. ' ' Boy' r$ NiffiE Mfe Yob &&trm& tr)) 4 bap . v-(fW UF? emm-& For OH JEEZ, )WEr i'JBiL, W4 I hlOU HOti M1 WJ (SXE! WIS foo ImA firms mm W : '. N rJ J JA JiyiiiUlllQ - ALL GREEN PLANTS - 50 OFF iscdaFMrtk Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 1133 N. Cotncr 464-6361 Mon. - Sat. 8:30-5:30 1 Xrf? 'nTTf?ff&7 r- .,, 1 MM i .vT .m i 1 n I i 4 : f .' Pn I What a Tacorrific change -a Softshc!! Tzco! ttzte fresh, whcla soma, chcasy and meaty as cur regular taco, but trapped in a soft four tortHa instead, lloxt you can crunch or munch! at Taco John's. 2 Soft Shc2 3 w;lh a smell Ftcd PcpcL E lfeiiiP;iff)fiRi(g LLD 831 North Eth 1110 South, Sttst if 2 r y fe'A it. V 2301 fJ33rd P n A Gurrjvs COMPLEX 245 North 13th Street sat ' r " 1 r i ? j to tii in tla spies cf LTe ta yosr warircte; tlat it needs. Tassd-frsst tanrs, Cb'Is. Jastpsrds, Striped Crews tad Coat ctcks. Vaal!e acrylic ia Hack, Crown, Hed, and Crkk. Slaes S-fd-L. All spectacular season cover-ups!