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ADULT EDUCATION The Exlension Council, sludenl governmenl r y e sc ool lhis year. Evening convo- cali b n's Slring Orcheslr ons y lhe Wome proved very successful. a. and by Basil Gaunllell chemis'ffY CL..Aan'l': of qulck skelchmg Problems ol eleclricily Skilled SHOP A W' Wed shofrhwd si' 1 Y l fi li . Pho'ro9f0Pl Y lor the press l l ' Applied design Members of lhe Exlension Council are: President Orrin Miller: Vice-president Lillian ivlonovilzg Secrelary, Margarel Jas- Jif- person: and Social Commillee, Granl Headley and Roberl Pelli- grew. Mechanical drawinfl Class ge lil is I g oup, inaugu- raled and sponsored a series of gel-acquainled dances and card parlies for The sludenl' bod of 'rh h IHS l
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DIRECTOR-MR. E. M. HOSMAN Nighr Law School, pre-law classes and a course in Dicralrion Praclice were offered. Two classes-Elemenlary School, and Teaching The Social Sludies-were held ar Jrhe Cily l-lall. A course in Business Manage- menl was laughl ai Jrhe Farm Credilr Adminisrrarion offices. Radio Broadcasring class meelings were held al radio slarion W O W. A+ 'rhe Nebraska Merhodisl Episcopal l-lospilal, Psychology for Sludeni Nurses and Praclical Elhics were laughl. ln Council Blullls, classes were arranged in Children's Lireralure, lnfroducrion +o Music Merhods, Psychology l I I and Sociology 2l I-'rhe laller Jrwo developed especially for lhe sludenlr nurses of The Jenny Edmundson l-lospiial. Several clubs of an educaiional nalure are spon- sored by rhe school. The Book-a-Week Club rneelrs every week lor a review of a good book. This year +he group sponsored a puppel show and +he presenlarion of a sound molion piclure show. The Town and Gown Club is a modern version of Jrhe liierary sociely, which meels biweekly for dinner and lecrures by ouislanding lilerary and philosophic auihorilies. Once a monih during lhe school year, The Open Forum Club, a group of business and professional men, meels lo discuss currenr evenls. The Professional lvien's Siudy Club is pursuing a course of siudy in con- Jremporary philosophy. The School of Adulr Educaiion also presenled an lncorne Tax lnslilrure for cily, counly and slale employees and a one-day Fluorescenl Lighling lns'ri+u+e, which drew a regislraiion of approximalely ZOO, some oi whom came from such dislanl poinrs as Pori Dodge, lowa, and Grand lsland, Nebraska. Direcfor E. M. Hosman Adull' Educarion Sfudenf Council i r I I i Spring dance Acluh' Educalion oihfice Q 3 'T rf Nb
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Thompson, Nelson, SeIg, ZImmerman, Hemisch y UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Campen, Cummings, Pardee, Byrne PresidenT - - - Vice-Presideni' - - Secrefary - - Treasurer ---- Alumni HARRY BYRNE WILLIAM CAMPEN MARY COLLINS MRS. HERBERT DANIEL DOROTHY EDWARDS HERBERT FISCHER LEON FOuTs OTTicers --------G.H.Seig - - - - - Leola McKie - Mary Quinby Cummings - - - - - - - -JamesDoTy Board Members FRANK HEINIscH JOI-IN HERzOe FRED NELSON GEORGE PARDEE WILLIAM THOMPSON GRACE WATERS REED ZIMMERMAN Cummings, Seig, McKie, Dofy Reaching ouT Trom a nucleus OT 250 acTive members, The Alumni AssOciaTiOn is unceasingly Trying To sweII iTs ranks Trom The seven Thousand assOciaTe members in Omaha. The AssOcaTiOn is OuTsTanding in ThaT iT is incorpOraTed as a TraTernaI Organiza- Tion under The Iaws OT The STaTe OT Nebraska. The eIecTiOn OT oTTicers and presenTaTiOn OT summary business repOrTs consTi- TuTe The agenda OT The annual Alumni banqueT held in June. The TurnOuT Tor This OTTiciaI meeTing is paralleled in magniTude OnIy by The mass suppOrT musTered Tor The Home- coming ceIebraTions. MonThIy meeTings OT The execuTive board, consisTing OT TiTTeen members, The PresidenT and SecreTary, serve TO dispaTch immediaTe business. During The pasT year, PresidenT Seig and The oTTicers have been campaigning To sTrengThen permanenTIy and viTaIize The AssOciaTiOn by esTabIishing a paid secreTariaI posiTion and an annual pubIicaTiOn. Membership in The Alumni AssociaTiOn is exTended TO graduaTes Or sTudenTs who have comOIeTed a TuII vear aT The UniversiTy OT Omaha. T25 5 I fi,
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