TKursdoy, June 14, 1956 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Poge 3 85th Commencement: Si o Ice Tells Grads f Power Problem O "What ends shall we make our power serve?" This problem was described Monday to the Univer sity's 1956 graduating class of 924 members as "the ' most complex and the most insistent" facing them as they enter "a high-spirited world, destined to be even more spirited in the future." Dr Harold Stoke, Dean of N the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University, delivered the address, "The Man agement of Power," at the Uni versity's 85th Commencement ex ercises. He was confident that "our gener ation is destined not only to ex pand its powers but to do so at an accelerating rate. This is not an unwelcome prospect; it is merely a sobering one. "The welcome fact Is" that every new power we acquire can be use ful; the sobering question is wheth er we make it so. "The knowledge of disease that gives us vaccines Is useful in bac teriological warfare; nuclear re actions can make life pleasant or destroy It la one mighty explosion." The former Nebraska educator said the management of power pre sents so many complexities that LEE'S SI1ACEC BAR 1227 R. Stret SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH Home Made Rolls and Pie Every Day "there are those who think that the best way out ia for us to re trace our steps and declare a mor atorium on experiment and discov ery. Honorary degrees were award ed to Darryl Zanuck, a native of Wahoo, and vice president in charge' of production for 20th Century-Fox, Doctor of Humanities; Lee Kilgore, a native of Fremont and staff engineering manager of East Pittsburgh divisions of West inghouse Electric Corporation, Doc tor of Engineering; and Dr. Benja min Botkln of Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y., a former University gradu ate and nationally prominent folk kwist, Doctor of Letters. NU Employees Recognized Five University power plant em ployes whose combined service records total 110 years and who are retiring this year were honored at a dinner Wednesday evening at the Union. They ares Chester A. Fisher, Adam C. Gerlach, Jacob Luft, Henry W. Schmalgemeier, and John Mohr. Student Positions Open In KUON-TV The University's television sta tion. KUON-TV. has many openings for summer session students desir ing to work in studio production, Norrls Heineman, production direc tor, announced. Students may work as either an extracurricular activity or for one hour's credit. Students are trained on the Job to handle such jobs as Reporters Needed Any student Interested in writing for The Summer Ne braskan . may contact Judy Boat, editor, in Room 20 of the Union on Monday or Wednesday afternoons. floor managers, cameramen, sound operators, control room assistants and announcers. No previous experience is neces sary, Heineman said. Interested students may contact Heineman in Room 202 Stout Hall and arrange to work any time Monday through Friday mornings and Monday and Thursday afternoons. PRINTING Fraternity Sorority. Organisation LotUrhoad ... Lottorl , . , Mows BulUtiM . . BookUt . . Progri gravis printing co. 112 Worth 12th Ph. 2-2357 CHICKEN DELIGHT PHONE 5-2178 FREE DELIVERY 7e HOW Serve Chicken DelKlht IOC Pinner I 3J Chicken Delight Snack 85c Shrimp BeUffM. IOC Dinner . ... I 3D 85c 95c Shrimp Delight Suck Fteh DeMrht Dinner .... Open Seven Days A Week 115 So. 85th St. Liu Recognized For Design Work Benjamin Young Hwal Liu of Taipei, Formosa, senior in the University College of Engineering and Architecture, has been recog nized for outstanding work in ma chine design. He has been awarded a copy of Machinery's Handbook and a sub scription to Machinery magazine by the magazine publishers for his achievement In both theoretical and practical machine design. BOB'S BARBER SHOP CREW CUTS AM OUM SPECIALTY rn. 5-S323 1315 P STREET AT mtLLER S This Week Marks the Opening of CsliLLERjS. 8 ShpoT DEPARTMENT IN THE FORMER EASTMAN KODAK STORE s (1221 O Street) where we will continue the same fine service that has characterized this outstanding Lincoln firm for many years. CAMERA DEPARTMENT it equipped to provide yous Cameras Camera Equipment Complete Photo Finishing Service t Camera Department, Adjoining M&P Career Shop V WENT SAVE AT LEAST $10.00-15.00 THIS SUMMER ASK. FOR USED BOOKS. WE HAVE 10 TIMES MORE STOCK, SO 10 TIMES THE NUMBER OF . . ..... i USED BOOKS. o m 'i & Thi" . a-" .jp " ' 'srr-smtjgam L mgmti uttoa-M STORi