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    The Daily Nebraskan
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Wednesday, April 10, 1963
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Recognitionl Might Be Canned
At Session
Award Given
At St. Louis
The University Young Re
publicans won the Joseph Mc
Carthy Award at the Midwest
College Young Republican
Convention held last week at
St Louis.
The McCarthy Award is giv
en to the "'Outstanding Col
lege Republican Club" ir. the
Midwest Federation, compris
ing 13 states with 170 clubs.
This award was given to the
club in recognition of its
year's activities, including its
new library of Republican
books and its aid to other col
lege clubs in the area. Presi
dent Sieve Stastny accepted
the award.
'The day is coming when
milk and other dairy mer
chandise will be sold and
marketed like canned fruits
and vegetables and other
similar products, resulting in
lower marketing costs," an
Iowan sales development en
gineer predicts.
V. R. Carlson of the Cherry
Burrell Corporation at Cedar
Rapids, la., made this pre-
Receiving early Easter
gifts, fifteen coeds announced
pinnings and engagements
Monday night
PINNINGS
Connie Rasmussen, Kappa
Kappa Gamma freshman in
Teachers - from Omaha to
Dean Conley, Sigma Chi soph
omore in Arts and Sciences
from Omaha.
Mary Hicklin, Pi Beta
Phi sophomore in Arts and
Sciences from Des .Moines,
la. to Jim Applegate, Sigma
Nu junior in Arts and Sci
ences from Sutherland.
Shirley Nunns, Delta Delta
Delta junior in Music from
Geneva to Larry Bornschlegl,
Beta Theta Pi sophomore in
Teachers from Geneva.
Gwynn Showalter. Delta
Gamma senior in Teachers
diction at the Dairy Indus- tically including single
try Conference which opened strength milk, half and half
the volume of dairy products
produced and processed at
higher profits." Carlson said.
"In the past two years, the
interest in aseptic process- from North Hollywood, Calif .,
lUrt n,w aul .. ' A . . mm
tug uiu uiucowu ucmtru-
dously. Aseptic processing
makes it possible for prod
ucts to be sterilized, put in a
can, and held at room tem
peratures for periods extend
ing beyond six months.
"Dairy products presently
commercially produced asep-
to Steve Stastny, Theta Xi
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Milligan.
yesterday at the Uraversity.
"The development of new
products which can be eco
nomically produced and mar
keted also will help increase
cream, table cream, 900 cal-
Nancy Reiser, freshman in
Arts and Sciences from Co
Iambus to Chuck Peek, Aca
cia junior in Arts and Sci
ences from Lincoln.
gineering from Omaha.
Cathy Erickson, Alpha XI
Delta sophomore in Teachers
from Des Moines, la., to Bob
Kuhn, Alpha Tau Omega
senior in Business Adminis
tration from Hastings.
Merry Jo Mitchell, Alpha
Omicron Pi senior in Teach
ers from Burwell to Bill Von
Seggern, Delta Upsilon senior
in Business from Falls City.
Jodie Taylor, Alpha Chi
Omega freshman in Teachers
from Gorden to Jon Woodrun,
freshman in Pre-Med from
Alliance.
Kathy Dexter, Alpha Chi
Omega freshman in Teachers
from Clarks to Dick Deft
from Clarks.
Betty Walker, junior in Arts
and Sciences from Lincoln, to
Mike Hewlett, Theta Xi sen
ior in Engineering from Baltt
more, Md.
Living Units Pick
Ivy, Daisy Chains
M Qy imam CtHico!
Gwynn Skswalter received
honorable mention .for the
Robert A. Taft Award pre
sented to the outstanding
onng Republican.
ammo tiers
Chuck Marr, a transfer stu
dent from the University of
Pennsylvania where he was
, , r . . , . , Tce-president of the Republi
c's too bad that Dr. Jerry lot California Statistical Lab- :can was elected tjreas
Neymen, visiting lecturer at I oratory and is at the Univer-; UTer Remon vi consisting
the University, couldn't have sity lecturing students ; of five states
hved m the state during its seminar uu i-Tway
early history of rainmakers.
Xot that he wouldn't have
enjoyed the antics of cannon
shooters or smudge pot bura-
ers, but Neyman, the world's
foremost statistician, doesn't
even believe the presumably
more scientific silver iodide
cloud seeders with airplanes.
He admits be is optimistic
that scientists will some day
find ways to make it rain or
to control weather regionally,
but he is equally certain that
they havenl done it yet
After more than ten years
of statistical analysis and
The other members of the
delegation were Douglas
Paine and Nancy ButOer.
Among the speakers wh
were presented to the 1,IM
delegates were Congressman
Cnrli: :l ?5iG...nri, Scaator
Dominck f Colorado, Coa
gressman Brace of Indiana,
and Senator Tbnrstoa Morton
of Kentucky, chairman of the
work with the U.S. Advisory
vm. ir.1,.1 c tht- fa-1 Committee for Weather Con-
ther'of classical statistics, is he has become the chief j xational Republican Seaator-
the director of the University j aeounker oi wie cwuu seeu-, ia! committee.
mg sei. i
,. ! The states in the Midwest
"There k just no reliable ; Fxw,tif,Ti sr Nftbrata
statistical evidence to show ' Oklahoma, South Da-
that it works," be said. ; trthfl vnrf.. rwtrtta. Misstwiri.
Many inea have been so
caught up with their thesis
and the mechanics of seeding
that they donl want 'to be
lieve that it's mA working."
Campus
Calendar
TODAY
UNSEA, meeting, 7 p.m,
240 Student Union.
ALPHA KAPPA PSl, busi
ness meeting. 7 p.m., 332 Stu
dent Union.
W MEDS, election of offi
cers, 7:30 p.m.. Union Smafl
Auditorium.
PTP, brother-sister meet
ing, p.m., 345 Student Un
ion. TAKE FTVE, 3:30 to 1 p.m.,
Student Union Lounge.
RODEO CLUB, meeting, 7
p.m., Ag Union.
TOMORROW
880 CLUB, KNUS radio,
7 p.m.
PI LAMBDA THETA and
Phi Beta Kappa, banquet, 6
p.m., Student Union Pan
American room.
BLOCK AND BRIDLE,
meeting, 7:15 p.m., Ag Un
ion. WANT ADS
tota. North Dakota, Missouri,
Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan,
Indiana, and Wisconsn.
The McCarthy Award will
be on display at the Young
! Republican meeting at 7 p.m.
''Communist
will be shown
Nevman will speak on the j SfS
. .j- ; ' ...; jiiRoom. The films Revolt in
4 -7. on tv,.. Huncary and
day at the Nebraska CenterJ ff1'
-d,.,.;. , h i at this tune.
o " ,
giants in mathematical sta
tistics, he is ;ust as criticaJ
with Russian views on wea
ther control as he is with
those of the United States.
Awards
To Honor
Creativity
Vreeland Committee
Accepts Nominations
The University Vreeland
awards committee announced
yesterday that all nominations
must be turned into the de
partments of art, English and
music by Monday.
The Vreeland Awards, tot
aling SI ,000 in scholarships,
are made each year to stu
dents showing exceptional
creative ability.
The awards consist of $400
for creative work in art, and
$300 each for writing (prose
and poetry, and musical com
position or performance of
high quality.
Each year a memorial ex
hibition of a selection of the
m'ork of the late Francis Vree
land. Nebraska born artist
will be shown. A number of
his works were willed to the
University for incorporation
into the University collections.
The Vreeland committee,
Professors Duard Laging, art;
Gene Hardy, English; and
Emanuel Wishnow, music;
will select the student candi
dates from the nominations
I submitted from the faculty.
Women are now being chos
en for the Ivy and Dais;
Chains for Ivy Day. Two sen-
in nnp iiininr nnp cmhw
Judy Schorr, Alpha Phi jun- more an(i one freshman are to
ior in Teachers from Lincoln rhnsim fro rh liwin
orie dietary products, spe-jto Bill Lewis, Beta Theta Pi Lt and Towne Club. IWA
ciality drink products such as senior in Business Admnus- will nominate independ
chocolate drink, egg nog, etc., traUon from North Platte. mt women for e poo
milk shake mix ice cream ENGAGEMENTS j Applications are available
mix ana instant oaoy tormu- Marvell SieH. Love Memo-
rial Hall freshman in Home ? independent women wishing to
Economics from Stromsburg ge for the Chains. Deadline
to Larry Henkel from York. Uor tundng in completed appli-
Paula Green, Burr Eit inM7 irtminictr-tinii
freshman in II o m t Econom
ics from BeUevae to Daa
Stowcll, sophomore in Civil
Engineering from Be Revue.
las.
Other products include spe
ciality sauce products such
as cheese sauce, white sauce
and hollandise sauce. Con-
isumer research indicates an
increased demand for such
conveniences.
Movies Of Ski Trip
To Be Shown Tonight
Marjorie Hobza. Burr Eest
freshman in Home Econ
omics from Creston to Oliv-
The annual Union Ski Trip er Johnson from Leigh.
Party will be held tonight at L1 "sar, sopnpmore m
n L. - o j r- Teachers from Dorchester to
7 p.m. in 334 Student UirU- c.w-. , ;. 5 o,..;
ness from Lincoln.
Arnelle KratochviL junior
in Teachers from Madison to
Bid rd Gorton, senior in En-
ion. AH students interested in
skiing are invited to see films,
slides and snapshots of the
1962 and J953 Ski Trips.
in 207 Administration.
Participants most have a
5.0 average.
There will be a practive for
all Chain members on Thurs
day, May 2nd at 5 p.m. in the
Pan American Room. All par
ticipants are required to attend.
Read Nebraskan
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 7:30 TM.
Mmrtim Fry . .
T Gold's CoDev Avismt
Board tells s that swim
to fx.sh.ions hj Petti will
make smnmer mere tan
Uua ever!
FOR THE JUNIOR
LOOK
A1
7 m
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ii GoM
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Fashion
Notes for
Juniors
To swim r not to
. . suit vourweif
ia new tyir by Petti
... for every junior!
12.98 to 1938
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