PAGE 4 Phil Gustafson Elected New IVCF Head Phil Gustafson, Ag junior, has been elected president of the Ii it ;r-Varsity Christian Fellow ship group for the coming year. The retiring president is Charles Shipman. Other officers elected at the IVCF dinner Thursday evening intlude: Vice-President, Ron Mycr; secretary, Marilyn Aviscrod; and treasurer, Earl Harvey. At a joint meeting of the old and new cabinets Monday night, . the following students were ap pointed to fill the committee chairmanship positions for the coming year: Bible study; War ren Berggrcn: prayer, Ed Woods; missionary, Bob G ruber; public ity, Ray Lucht; music, Francis Swaitwood; social, Arlcne Woo len; assistant social, George Wagner." Installation of all officers and committee chairmen will be held Thursday, April 21, in Room 315. Pi Kappa Phi Will Reorganize Here The reorganized N eb r aska chapter of Pi Kappa Phi will re ceive its charted from National oil ice May 1, when they hold initiation and installation ban quet Plans were made during a chapter banquet held Monday evening. Newly initiated memb bers and several local alumni and prospective members heard guest speaker Bill Simpson speak on "The Importance of Fraternalism in College Life." Mr. Simpson of Marysville, Kansas, is an alfnnus of Nebraska U. Election was held and Don for the first semester of the '49 '50 school year. Other officers are Roy Horacek, treasurer, Jerry Pike, secretary, Curtis Venell, historian. Gene Norton, chaplain and Edwin Spar, warden. MAIN FEATURES START IIUSKER: "Raw Deal," 1:00, 3:57, 6:54, 9:54. "Adventures of Gallant Bess," 2:40, 5:37, 8:37. VARSITY: "Tarzan's Magic Fountain," 1:10, 3:57, 6:46, 9:36. "Body Guard," 2:54, 5:43, 8:33. STATE: "I Shot Jesse James," 1:33, 3:35, 5:37, 7:39, 9:43. Tomorrow WALT Disney's 'SO IIEAII TO MY IIKAUT Starring: IHarl Ivr rW-ulah Bundi Harry Carry I nana I'attoa and Hobby Di-turol! SperlaJ Op-nln time Wrd. Thru. Sat Klxiwa Start 16:30 A.M. with Continuous IVrformanrr NOW a "Tarzan's Magic Fountain"?. ' . NRKNO. Tlr RNKV 0( Bodyguard" sjvq Oj" H1H AND 'O Rnllet$! Action! ThriUt! IM'.N.VIM O h I I I K la rTT 0-HU Ve ThrilU With "ADVENTURES OF GfiLLANT EESS" hi ' Tractor Testing To Continue at Ag Tractor testing is scheduled to resume at the Ag college tractor testing lab April 18, according to Lester Larson, engineer in charge of tractor testing at the lab. The first tractor scheduled for the test at the world-famous trac tor lab is a new diesel powered John Deere Model R. Larson has received and accepted applications for seven other tractors of differ ent makes including Moline, Oli ver, Gibson. Caterpillar, Case, Massey-Harris and John Deere. Results of past year's testing are available in pamphlet form from the engineering department of the Ag college and from the of fice of local agricultural agents. Air Club to Show Navigation Films Flying Kernels will meet Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. in Parlor Y of the Union. Movies, "Aerial Navigation-Airways Flying," and "Aerial Navigation-Maps and the Compass," will be shown in prep aration for the air meet at T.C.U. in May. The club hopes to get free transportation to Ft. Worth for the yy ' ' v-y.'. n - I ' ' r , 1 v ' i 1 . V-"" vw" A : i 1 t- ill vhu""f t 1 , X v ft - I ; fetof v ! . v - v i rm W A A c, y v ''-X - v t 4v7L rAw a 'a,1' Mat-Maaitijaala11 Luckies1 fine tobacco picks you up when you're low . . . calms you down when you're tense puts you on the Lucky level! That's why it's so important to remember that Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco P. K So round, so THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NU Research Considered in Budget Request The University, in requesting a 20 percent increase in its oper ating budget, has pointed out '.hat this investment has yielded big dividends through the benefits of University research. Several examples have been given of these benefits derived by the state from University research. A number of years ago Univer sity scientists developed a new va riety of wheat which has yielded an average annual increase in in come from this crop of 12 mil lion dollars. A control serum for swine ery sipelas, developed by a Univer sity scientist, has saved Nebraska farmers millions of dollars in hog losses annually. The University has also con ducted research in livestock feed ing. Research by University sci entists has developed the balanced ration for livestock feeding to add to the yearly production of cattle I in Nebraska. air meet, and anyone interested in going is invited to attend the Wednesday meeting. Scxfy firm, so fully packed More or Less Social . . . ISA Turns Every Season Into Busy -Social Season BY JEAN FOWLER Every season of the year, either :ultural or natural, finds ISA busy with corresponding activities. Included in the activities sche dule are hour dances, one of which is being held this month. These dances give the fellows and girls a chance to get acquainted and are always enjoyed by all. Though there is no set schedule for these dances, there is generally one held once a motth. NEXT ON the agenda is one of the unusual cvonts known as the Rum's Ball. Many odd and un usual costumes are to be seen at this annual occasion. During the :ourse of the evening, six finalists are presented, one of whom will be presented at the ISA Spring Dance as ISA Sweetheart. Last year's winner was Flo Armold. She is to be entered this year, near the end of April, in a national contest to find a national sweetheart for ISA. The Spring Dance, tit which the ISA Sweetheart is featured is al mild, ripe, light tobacco. No wonder more indepen dent tobacco experts auctioneers, buyers and ware housemensmoke Luckies regularly than the next two leading brands combined! Get a carton of Luckies today! 7es2z8 so free and easy on Tuesday, April 12, 1949 ways a favorite. The soft music and mellow weather coupled with pastel formals and soft lights make this a particularly enjoyable event. WITH THE first sign of spring the picnic season swings into full force. ISA picnics are popular both in the fall and spring. How ever, spring seems to add that necessary something to this activ ity and with the approach of warm weather, many ISA members are seen venturing out into the air and toward the countryside. In tact, plans are now being made for a picnic which . ill be the climax of a successful social season. Nino Music School Slaff Members Judge Contests School of music staff mcmln judged music contests April 8-9 in several Nebraska cities. J. Day ton Smith, Earnest Harrison and Drn Lentz were in Fullerton: John Blyth, Robert Sterna and David Foltz in, Holdrege, and Jack Sni der, Ka'therine Dean and Hough ton t urr in Sidney. 7eC39 the draw j ,,J,