Friday, March 22, 1963 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Law Examinations The University Law apiti- tude examination for students who intend to cuUr the Col lege of Law next semester will be given on April 9 and 11 at 1 p.m. in 232 Nebraska Hall. Attendance is required on both days to complete the exam. Nebraskan Applauds 5303 "0" ST. & 865 N. 27th lk Hr Hm SiMn Arches Put Beef Hamburger. .15c Tasty Cheeseburger 19c Triple-Thick Shakes 20c Golden French Fries 12c Thirst-Quenching Coke. .10c Delightful Root Beer . . ,10c Steaming Hat Coffee ... 10c Delicious Orange Drink 10c Refreshing Cold Milk .12 OPEN ALL YEAR Twenty-six men who grad uated from the winter term of the. Midwest Institute for Young Adults in ceremonies at the University Thursday night It was the fourth graduat ing class since the MIYA program was instituted a year ago. accordine to Dr. Otto Hoiberg, head of the nan ot Youth at the NU Cen ter for Continuing Education. Graduating certifi cates were presented by Dr. v o. Broady, director of the University's Extension Divi sion. ! The 1963 winter term MIYA graduates included: Kermit Bohling, Hooper; Kent Brockmeier, Eustis; William Russell Campbell, Hemmgford; Kenneth Cor- man, Superior: Jerrv Dolcat- er, Leonard Long and Arthur Olsen, Kimball;- James Dose, Hampton; William Ely, Mar vin Hoy and Don Wiechert Lincoln; Robert Frahm, Nel son; Michael Freimuth, Al liance; Gary Gerner, Crete. Gene Grabenstein, Eustis; Larry Hudkins, Raymond; Jerry Kaufman, Bladen; Dean Keller and Bruce Koch, gJ-IDOOa OWN AT ' a' i-. wo m. im . MOV JssM 2 sason . 1 ! papas f v ( Etelfcate ) 3 j Comfifion Technicolor- AsnSS" f& x fRT)w- ' ' , s suauumt PL- GLYNtS JOHNS hj f -ll, M eaaailia tm Ml Mfl MMk$ 1 lnj- rnturnr a.m. T a mirtli mmm NM, I -. .""5 IBS Mr aw ll ! l. IM a, 1 Milt n-wff-j books ore at has "v f ?s STARTS TODAY 1 DraDsr I v 1 ill 1 H I I "JpvER, W X j 1 Eustis; Allen Larson, Stroms burg; Edgar Luebbe, Mil ford; Robert McMeekin, Os ceola; Gerald Neeman, Syra cuse; Albert Richert, Gresh am; Roger Rotter, Brock; Alvin Skow, Winnebago; Ray Taylor, Melvin, Iowa; and Floyd Wahlgren, Gothenburg. New members of Block and Bridle: Keith Stafford, Virgil McClatchey, Elliot Johnson, William Fidler. Therein Wig gins, Galen Frenzer, Jey Bel- den, Ueerge Libal, Gary Klein, Rnssel Jackson, Brace Lannenburger, Jeff Skinner, Lamoine Hail, cnaries Egg Leroy Friesen, David Dor man, Dick Jorgensen, and Richard Dunn. New officers of Ag Men fraternity: athletic chairman Gale Muller; health and serv ice chairman, Goerge McMel; chaplain, Charles Licking, sar gent at arms, Jerry Meyer; publicity chairman, John Turnbull; music chairman, Don Swaboda; historian, Keith Stafford; parliamentarian, Don Alam; and scholastic chairman, Neal Smith. Campus Calendar TODAY UNION FILM, "Dafl M for Murder," 7 and 9 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. FTP, social hour, 8 p.m., 232 Union. FTP, soccer committee; meeting, 7:30 p.m., Union. TOMORROW SPECIAL FILM. 'Tea house of the August Moon," and "Viva Zapata," Marlon ; Brando, 7:30 p.m.. Union Small Auditorium. PTP, soccer meet, 3 p.m.. Coliseum. AG UNION FILM, -The; Bridges at Toko-RL" 7:30 p.m. ! SUNDAY ! VARSITY MEN'S GLEE, ! concert, 4 p.m.. Union. ! SKY SHOW, ""Parade of the Seasons," 2:30 and 3:45 p.m., Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Morrill HaH NEBRASKAN WANT ADS CrVK DUTIES Hl defeat Tammanr Ball-wate tor TioreU! Vprsity Dairymen Plan Dairy Royal The University Varsity Dairy Club will sponsor the annual Royal Show here May 11, according to Jerry Howe, chairman. The event will include a showmanship contest for Ag College students who will fit and show dairy cattle. There also will be a co-ed cow milk ing contest and an ice cream eating contest. The 1963 Dairv Roval Prin cess will be named at a dance May 10. The princess will be! selected by students attend- i ing the dance. Entrants in the i Dairy Princess Contest will! be selected from womens' or-1 ganized houses at the Univer sity. Story Book Ball Tops NU Weekend Schedule "Funeral" parties in "Gold Rush" days? Pizza at a card party? "Story Book" "games?" Well, that's it the weekend social schedule . . . TODAY ALPHA OMICRON PI, Del ta Tau Delta pledge hour dance. 4 to 5 p.m. PIPER HALL house party, 8:30 to 12 p.m. ' ALPHA TAU OMEGA Story Book Ball, 8:30 to 12 p.m. UNICORNS card and games party, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. TOMORROW ALPHA CHI OMEGA, Del- St Paul Methodist Church 12 & M "When is life good" r. Roy L. Smith preaching 1 1 :00 Service 9:30 Service HoJy Communion ta Tau Delta pledge hour dance, 2 to 3 p.m. DELTA DELTA DELTA for mal, 7 to 12 p.m. BETA SIGMA PSI bouse party, 9 to 12 p.m. PHI GAMMA DELTA Gold Rush house party, 9 to 12 p.m. SIG.U ALPHA EPSILON Funeral house party, 8:30 to 12 p.m. SUNDAY ALPHA DELTA PI, Zetai Tau Alpha pizza party, 4 to 6 p.m. ALPHA PHI, Delta Upsilon pledge dinner party, 6 to 8 p.m. ALPHA XI DELTA, Delta Sigma Pi pizza party, 5 to 7 p.m. DELTA GAMMA date din ner, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. JUNIOR IFC, Junior Pan hellenic card party, 3 to 5 p.m. I- THE SAFE VAY to stay alert without harmful stimulsEis NoDoc keep yoa mentally akrt with tbe same safe re fresher found in ooSee and tea. Yet NoDos ia fatter, handier, mora reliabla. Abso lutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony you feel diUNiy wnfle driving; working or itadying, do a nuHiona do... perk op wita aab, efiactiva NoDos tablata. WANTED rjnOentiMlr iv rana txndmt and GeMia hir anica. Ufcnlete tuners Kodtandfid Hrxina rrvolutmt and NU todrnt imJaimd. Kn at TEA HOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON mni VTV A KAPATA. SmL 1XL. Vaum Aad- BRIDGE niu wrill liar Tarmli. cMe. Student Dnwb, HsmAKm 715 vm. -a w.l mm Vtti it 4i U1 9Ttw nan niuauw ' - antes moA eoffM. Come mimm m brine uorara FOX SAU S Muc mnt 1 aUwar m AJr Faroe Offi cer mUormt and 1 blnr awemoat. fiiz 40 lone. Cal Kfii Saranaon. 434-S3B1. aiUv C:H J9L ESOTHHC SUGGESTIONS KK nwaeau that roo start aarinc rour Mmues ia "A Uttte Tin Bo"-) mar never wb a Roua-lLaKoe. the 301 rna mar have tZ.UO CHEMISTS -B.S. M.S. I Ph.D. Expanding utilization research program hat ercatcd cfoallraging career oppor tnnitiea for basic and applied chemical reaearch and development in diversi fied fields at THE NORTHERN REGIONAL RESEARCH LABORATORY Agriculrurel Research Servtca U. S. Department of Agricu&ure Peoria, Illinois ORGANIC - PHYSICAL - BIOCHEMISTS Organic eynUiegig of new carbohydrate and lipid derivitives Structure analyses of natural products Rbeological properties of solutions of polysaccharides and proteins Molecular properties of starches, proteins, and other natural polymers Synthesis of new polymers from carbohydates, lipids, amino acids, or peptides Rearrangement of glycerides and separation of specific fatty acids and glycerol esters Chemical eiigineering and pilot-plant development of products and processes Sip cp fcr interfe witli csr representative on Tuesday, March 26, 1963 if or more information see our 2-page od, pages 60-61, in January 28, 1963, Career Edition of C&E NEWS.) Or write to Kortheri UfTaofioa Kesesrcb end Development Civisioi 1S15 N. Vnhemtf Peoria, I'Sinois The Church ...For A Fuller Life ...For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES UMTED CLMPUS OIRISTI W FELLOWSHIP Onililluiaw. UaiM Ckarch af Christ. tvatclic mM Brararai 4 Ducipln af CWisH Alan J. Pickering, Rolph Hayt, Derma W. Polterson, Postare 9:30 cm. Croatrooos Seminar 10:45 a.m. Corporate Warship 5 30 p.m. Fellowship Forum 6:30 oja. Forum Discussion . ST. MARKS ON-THE-CAMPLS (EPISCOPAL) Ura mm K Stv fan at H. Peek. Vicar B 30 cm. Hyol Communion 10:30 cm. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m. Nursery I Church Schoo SUN.-FRt 5-00 p.m. EVENING PRAYER 8:00 am. Tues. Holy Communion 10:00 cm. Thurs. " 7:00 p.m. Thurw CMTRSITY LDTHEILiX QUPEL ' - (TW taWwii plana Miwaaii Syaa4) k :30 a.m. -WorstMp 1 1 :D0 cm. "Worahip 5:39 p.m. Gomrno Delta ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH Catholic Srwtoat Ceater) lra ft "9" Sta. Robert F, Sheekv, t. Rowley Meyers, TnDmos A. Pucli Chaptoins Masses: B:00 a.m., 9:30 p.m, H:O0 a.m., 12:15 p.m. Saturday Confessions: 4:30-5:30 p.m. 7:30-8:30 p.m. ADVEYTIST FELLOWSHIP Dr. faiitlm Potrtiea, AaViaar W.H Elder. Meet! a Maaa First Maaatey, Monthly Fridoy : 7:30 p.m. Youth fcAeettng Soturdoy: 9:30 Sabbath School Saturday; 11:00 Worship Colt-e View Chare. 40 IS t. 49t St. Piedmae Park Charch, 4BC1 A St. Natta Slae Ctaarca. 7J21 Lnmotoa BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP H. M. Artimr L Saiarta. Pasta v. Duaceev af Stva'avt Vfatti 9:30 cm. Bible Sluoy 10:45 cm, Momina Wonhaj 6:O0 cm. Fellowship Hour 7:09 pm. Evening Worship 03 p.m. Afterr-Church feliowiNp Groups Meet rig First Baptist Crturdi Uth & K Sis. WESLEY FOUNDATION M to. 1Mb St. Me4nsr1 9:00 cm. Holy Communion 10:03 a.m. Morning Worship, followed by discussion 11:00 o.m. Motnmg Worship 5:00 pm. FeTtowship Supper 5:45 P.Wt General Forum 7:00 P.M. Vespers & Students Groups B:00 pm. Sewmuis LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION Nstamal Latfceraa CaaacaQ SIS Ma. lath Alvai Petcraaa. Paster Oanea Jacaaaea. Asansnaat. 10:30 cm. Worship 19:30 a.m. Discussion 5:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association MIDWEEK WED, 7:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION THOMAS FAJKCLOUCH Tuesrrays ot 12:15 Cbatpd at Cotner Coll a;e ot Zelitvm 1ZJ7 t Stmt I t - -if y . i i . EDHOLM AND BLOMGREN Portrailj Plaeeaneat Photo HE 2-6636 318 SouHi 12rk ROMANO'S PIZZA 226 No. 10 KLIVEBa FKE AM HOT TO ALL NOUSES Aka OOKM ON CAMPUS HE 2-5961 Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers THE CHUICH fOl All... ALL FOl THE CHUICH The Church is tbe araiiest iacbv an earth ur the building af charac tar and ( uoa1 dtizanahip. 11 atore houw of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither oemocracy nor crvilizBtion osa aurvive. There ate lour sound munna why every penoa ahoald attend servirea nfn srrly and aopport the Church They are (1) Far bit 9m sake. (2) For fajs children's aake. it) Fur the sake af his community and ratios (4) For tie aake of the Church jukM, which needs ius moral and material support Plan ta fa ta ehurah mfu larljr and imd jrour Bible dsiijr. Pam can't keep a secret Shell probably tell, us what she wished before the cake is half eaten. Whatever her wish, it will be for a little girl type of thing. But what of me? What do I wieh for my daughter? Success in a career . - - happy marriage . . . children a beautiful home a fair share of worldly goods . . . health . . . happiness? I suppose I wish all of these things for Pam, in some measure. But if I had to limit myself to a single wisli I would ask for her a deep and abiding faith. How wonderful it is to have an un shaken belief in God's ways and His works, plus the conviction of His love for us. Some of us may be limited in our ability to give our children material things, but we need never stint on teaching them spiritual values. Start taking your children to church and church school this Sunday. Sunday II Samuel 23:1-7 Monday I King: Tuesday Fsalmi 61:6-12 Wednesday Proverb! 24:1-7 Thursday Matthew 21:15-22 Fiiday Borna.ni 10:1-4 Saturday Romans 11:2-S6 E EVANS LAUIIOERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Sellcck Quod. PATRONIZE DAILY NEBRASKA!. ADVERTISERS Swede? Coffee Shop tirsefces Sssti? Hex T VS Coyyript li68, Krijtat Adwtmne Brrka, lac, tt raikarf , Va-