Hage Tue UaiiylNebi'askQri Intension Division: Fiftieth Anniversary Celebrated By University's 'Extension Arm9 The University Extension Division celebrates its 50th an niversary this year. Ia addition, its high school correspondence program, the largest of its type in the world, celebrates its 30th an niversary. 'Not Separate' "The Extension Division is not a separate college, as is often thought," Dr. Knute Broady, Division director said. "We are only an 'extension arm of each college and de partment and extend our serv ices to those who cannot come to the campus for full-time study. . The 'extension arm" of the University serves more than zu.wo students each year. ItS Off-Camous rlaecec have been in legislative news tins year. The University dis covered last spring that it had no legal right to hold off-campus classes and discontinued them, temporarily. They have resumed tnem, now, since a law nas been passed author izing the classes. 'World-Wide' The high-school correspon dence program is a world wide one, twice as large as any other similar program. "We have students in more than 60 foreign countries," Dr. Broady Related, "and it is surprising how little difficul- ty we have with high school testing on these courses." Among other services of fered are: audio-visual aids; education for citizenship appli cants; dramatic loan library which loans plays, free, to high schools; medical exten sion, clinics , at the Omaha Medical School; Trade related courses of fered by night classes; travel ing art galleries and a music department which coordinates orchestras throughout the state. Future plans of the Divi sion include an expansion of PRINTING Fraternity, Sorority, t Organization L.ttrhodt . . . Uttw, . . . N.ws Bulletins . . , looklati . . . frag rami GRAVES PRINTING CO. Ill North 12th Ms. 2-293T Best Pizza In Town . . , CHRISTIANS PIZZARIA . 8 Yorleties. of PIZZA 3 Sizes $2.00. 1.50. 75c Dining Room Service 5 P.M. -2 Stores - 889 No. 27 Ph. 2-4859 Ston 1 Open esw day except Tue. 4811 Holdrere n Ph. 1-2304 on iff Open avety day except Mon. Professors' Donations Boost AUF Donations' are still coming in from the All University Fund Faculty Drive which ended last Friday, according to Chairman Betty Noerr linger. Each faculty member was sent a letter explaining AUF and containing a donation en velope to kick off the drive. "In addition, we personally talked to new faculty mem bers during the two-week drive," Miss Noerrlingor said. "We apDreciate everyone's support. Those who have lost their envelopes or would still like to contribute may send donations to the AUF office in the .Student Union," she added. AUF also holds a student drive in the fall of each year. A poll of the faculty and stu dent body is taken to deter mine what charities the fund will support during the next year. The charities for this year are Muscular Dystrophy As sociations of America. World University Service. American Cancer Society, LARC School, Lincoln Community Chest, and Lancaster County Com mittee for Retarded Children KUON-TV Monday StM Th Farmer in the Dell , 5:43 Fignewton's Newspaper Evening Prelude :M TV Classroom 7 Marl Sandos Discusses Creative writing 7:30 One Upon Japanese Farmer I Backyard Farmer ft: 45 Industry on Parade I Great Ideas mb m i TOT? A column of incidental intelligence by JocktQ brand nmm days hath SEPTEMBER," ETC. No need to recite further from this bit of doggerel which has Mrved us oil at a pony ever tine grade ?c-jel. for thit universal hondy reference we are indebted to e mon named Richard Grafton who wot nice enough to compote the rhyme way back m 1570. "IOVE IS BUND" Next to the Bible, Shake spear it the richest source of common quotet. He't respon sible for thit one, too. See hit "Merchant of Venice," Act II, Scene 6: "But love h blind, ond lov ers cannot see The petty follies thot them telvet commit." "PUT IT IN YOUR PIPE" No, Sir Walter Raleigh didn't originate thit smoker's chal lenge. It wot R. H. Barhom, in "The lay of St. Odille". "For thit you've my word, ond I never yet broke it. So put that in your pipe. My lord Otto, ond tmoke it." docket! T-Shirrs The moot reepecled, creative name in underwear it Jockey brand. stand to reason, then, that Jockey brand T-shirti are unmatched for quality at well at ttyling. You con choose from standard T-shirt, "toper-tee" shirt, sleevelets 1-thir.t, ond V-neck T-thirt models. Every man needt a drawer full of T-shirH ond the label to lock for it Jockey brand, let it guide you to the world'i finest underwear, f fashioned by the home ef 7-rv II 7 - W.j J . - .:. I ; . ' i I f ' i ' ' - ...... u.i post-graduate courses for high school students and of sum mer high school courses plus a general broadening of short courses. Kellogg Addition The construction of the Kel logg Regional Center for Con tinuing Education should fa cilitate teachers' conferences, according to Broady. The correspondence courses offered allow a student to do as much as one. half of his college work away from cam pus. The University requires residency for the last year of work on an undergraduate degree, although each college sets up its own specific resi dency requirements. An advisor is provided for students taking correspond ence courses and, with a few exceptions, the stipulated pro cedure of taking prerequisites is followed. Off-campus courses are taught by the University facul ty. The organizing and cost of the courses depends on each local community. All the courses, whether off campus or correspondence, are graded by a University faculty member. Isolate Protein Pi Sigma Alpha ! NU Biochemists I1! . II 1 Five University students; A nswly-discovered protein have been elected to m2mb?r- : has been isolated from egg ship in Pi Sigma Alpha, politi-j whitss by three University bi- cal science honorary society, jochemists, Dr. R. E. Fecney, ' They are: . Undergraduates Tom Nai man, Robert Grimit and Clar is Robinson. Grad students Martha Borgstadt and Joan Wadlow. , Builders Needs More Workers Builders is sending out. a call for new workers. Students are especially needed to sell advertising for the Special Edition and Stu dent Directory. Other committees request ing workers are the Husker Handbook, Special Edition, First Glance, Calendar, Par ties and Conventions, Public ity, Tours, Ag Sales, Ag Tours, Ag Publicity and Ag Public Relations. EUROPE Dublin to the Iron Curtain: Africa to Sweden. You rs accompanied not herded around. College e e e only. Also short trips. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 25S Sequoia (Box C) Pasadena, Cal. Marvin Rhodes and Nell Ben nett. The protein combined with Vitamin B2 forms a flavopro tein, Rhodes said, where as all previously identified flavopro tcins consist of a protein with some modified form of B2. Since certain bacteria re quiring B2 are inhibited by the new protein, it may de fend against infection and serve as a Vitamin B2 store house for the embryo, Rhodes added. The three biochemists have conducted this research near ly two years. HOLLYWOOD BOWI Open Bowling Saturday I Sunday 24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters Restaurant . . . Barber Shop 920 IV. Milt PHONE 6-1911 TURNPIKE COLLEGE NIGHT Friday April 24 BUD Holloway & Hit Orchestra . . . featuring THE BASIN STREET SIX Admission: $1.00 person Committee Kills Education Bill The Legislature's Educa tion Committee killed a mea sure thr.t would have allowed the University to supply teach ers to junior colleges on a contract basis. L3 537 was ind?finitelv post poned by a 4 to 1 vota Thursday. j Foreign Students Invited to LAFB T!i2 Lincoln Air Force Base h33 iivi.rd all of the ioreign students at tha University to cn open h:iz-i on May 1, ac cording to G. V. Rssenlof, ad visor to foroi-jn students. j Rosenlof urged all the for eign str.ients to take advan- ! tae of th3 opportunity to visit ' the air base. IF YOU . . . Like To Save Money . . . Buy Records Here's News For You! NOW OPEN! Lincoln's First Record Discount House With These Daily Low Prices 98c 45's for 87c $3.98 albums for $3.17 " $4.98 albums for $4.17 Open 12 Noon 9 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. 141 No. 13 Next to Varsity Theatre ?yp h mb mam I tomb I "qmn FOR STUDENTS A mmimi " 1 " 1 -aijrr u mm.: (ff , if. 'i 'is I LIGHT UP AND LIVE IT UP I 3 great cigarettes offeryou 627 chances to win! So pick your pack-save the six wrappers-and get going! It's crossword puzzle fun and real smoking pleasure ail the way! ENTR OFTEN HAVE FUN AND WIN! But think carefully! This puzzle is not as easy as it looks. At first the DOWN and ACROSS clues may appear simple. Thore may appear to be more than one "right" answer. For example, the clu might read: "Many a coed will be civen her best date's P- -N." Either 'T' (PIN) or "E" (PEN) would seem to fit. But only one answer is apt and logical as decided by the judging staff, and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH. Good luck! Mm RULES-PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 1. The Collrze Puzzle Contc.;t is open to colkce tudcntB and college (acuity mim( rs exi .it em ployecu and their immediate farnilioa oi 2.ice'tt & Myem and iU advertisin; agencies. 2. Fill in all missinj lettew . . . print clearly. of ohsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words prohibited. AfUryou have compS'-fd the puzzle, tnd it alone with six empty package wrapper of the game brand Jrom LiM, Chraterfield or Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any or.v of the three hi-nds) to: leeu & Myers, P. O. Box 271, New York 4G, N. Y. Enter as oftrn as you wish, but be Bure to enclose six package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each entry. Illegible entries will not be considered. 3. Entries must b postmarkfd by tnidniiht, Kridsy, May 29, 19.r)9 and received by midnight, Friday, June 5, 1959. 4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards Corporation, an independent judging organiza tion, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will be required to complete in 25 words or less the following statement: "My favorite cigarette is (Chesterfield) (L&M) or (Oasis) because ". Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be considered. By entering all entrants agree that the decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 5. Solutions must be the original work of the contestants submitting thtm. All entries become the property of Liggett & Mytw and none will be returned. C. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as possible after completion of the contest. 7. This cont.-t is subject to all Federal, State and local laws and regulation. j EM! EjTa NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29, 1959 , CLUES ACROtti 1. Thrte m.".y indent that a nation is prepared to wje war in th' sir. 6. Some coilfje stu'.rnt-.. 10. When at tight up sn Oasis. 1 1. Sinking ship deserter. 12. Mural pronoun. I. 't. One expects discussions in i sociology r!as:s, Id. A stu'lent's carr-bas might annoy a short-story iiMf, ii. Initials of Uruguay ana Denmark. f. Orr,i:inium (Chern.) II. Nova Scotia (Abbr.) 2!. It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on. 22. Sometimes a girl on a date must into her pocketbook to help pay the tab. r 23. The muscle-builder's . may fascinate a poorly developed man. 2t. Chemical Engineer (Abbr.) 20. Cnmperg will probably be by a forest fire. 'IX When starting a trip, tourists usually look forward to the first 51. At home. 32. Literate in Arts (Abbr.) 33. Familiar for (acuity member. 35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.) , . 3S. On could appear quite harmless at times. 37. Reverse the first part of "LAM". ' 38. What will toon appear in a bombed-out. city, CLUES DOWNS 1. The beginning and end of pleasure. 2. A rural can be invitinj to a vacationist. 3. Second and third letters o( OASIS. 4. When on is packed, it could be exasperating to r?r" 'Vr a few articles that should be itwluded. 6. It would py to be careful when ls is 6. C rounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD. 7. Author Ambler. 8. District Attorney (Abbr.) A from 1'sris should please the averse woman. 12. An inveterate traveler will about distant Und. 11 .are hard to study. 16. Stone, Bronze and Ir"n 20. How Mexicans say, "Yes". ii. All L&M cigarettes are " high" in smoking plee"" ' 25. May be a decisive factor in winning a hoise race. 27. Initials of Oglethorpe, lona, Rutgers and Emerson. ii. United Nations Orgauizaiiua (Abbr.) ill. Coif mound. 52. Coiioquiai for piace where the finest tobaccos are tested It,." LiM. 83. 1'oet Laureate (Abbr.) 84. Kilter ends. 35, What Abnr might b called. 30. Bach"Ior of Education degree. PRINT CLEARLY! ENTER AS OFTEN AS VOU WISH ts tinetl 1 Mrtrt. f. 0 In 271, Nn York ti Ne York, at tuts to HlKi til imptr pKkait rippnt ol tht urns Kml (or Imimile) Iron ChtOtrlisId, Lit, or Oaui cirtttti Address- fceOege. Tnis entry must be poitmartwl turfore m.dnt(M. M.y M 1959 (- Tsswes. I O t'nut I m tsn U 1