Wednesday, May 11, PLAQUE ... is presented to Bell, center, by Dr. Cromwell, left, and Dr. Looker. Chem Major Wins National Prize A University senior is one of twelve collegians selected nationally to receive the 1966 Chemical and" Engineer ing New award of merit for outstanding scholastic and extracurricular achievement. A plaque in token of his honor was presented to Rob ert M. Bell, 22, before a Uni versity chemistry seminar Tuesday afternoon by Dr. Norman E. Cromwell, chair man of the department, and Professor James H. Looker, coordinator of undergraduate advising in chemistry. Bell is the first Nebraskan to receive the award, which SDS Anti-Draft Cont. from pg. 1, Col. 3 bright, or perhaps have been lazy scholars. Businessmen don't need them. They can be soldiers. The bookish among us can stay home and enjoy the full-enjoyment boom that the war has created." The Examination of Con science asks, "What about all the guys our age who don't even get this chance (to take the test)? Those whose par ents didn't have enough mon Those whose background didn't even teach them they should want to go? "Do we smell a little old fashioned 'class privilege' here?" The information a!sj spys that "a lot of the guys who will take this test think the Viet Nam war is the right kind of war, necessary and just and patriot." It further asks then why these same people "when your brothers are over there dying trying to do something you think needs to be done, why are you back here at home trying to pass a test in order to stay out of it?" Troen Giants' At Planetarium "The Frozen Giants," will be shown for the first time at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Ralph Mueller Planetarium, Univer sity State Museum. The show, running through June 26, describes the giant outer planets of Jupiter, Sat urn, Uranus and Neptune. Winter hours will continue at the Planetarium through May 31 as follows: 8 p.m. Wednesdays; 2:45 p.m. Satur days; and 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. Sundays. OIHATWWLDW SM IF I TOLD HW THATI WA5AWINC5J AWAY? BUT WOULD YOU MISS MY , SMILING FACE?.' 3 uJOOLD YOU MUSS MY" juii iw: cire 7 I COULD V OH,1KNOU) JU STAND HA COULD STAND IT H 1966 y ff y ' vf& -t J: - ttW' J according to Dr. Cromwell, is recognized as one of t h e most select of its kind in the nation. Scholastic honors, however, are not new for Bell; since his graduation from Lincoln Northeast high school in 1962 he has received 16 scholar ships and awards including the Elks Most Valuable Stu dent, a national honor. Both he and his wife, t h e former Barbara Miller of Lin coln, are nominees for grad uation with honors from the University this June. Mrs. Bell is a senior in Teachers College. With Dr. H. W. Knoche, University biochemist, Bell is co-author of a research paper published last year by Analy- Applications Due For Exchangees Applications are being ac cepted until Thursday for par ticipants in the Stillman Col lege Exchange Program. Stillman is a predominantly Negro College located in Tus caloosa, Ala. The acting pres ident is Dr. Knute 0. Broady, formerly of the University. The tlniversity YWCA, in conjunction with ASUN, has set up a semester exchange program which will bring two Stillman students to Nebraska and in turn, send two Nebras kans to Stillman. Any student in good standing with the Uni versity is eligible to apply. Applications may be ob tained at the YWCA office on the third floor of the Nebras ka Union. j f OT 'first national city bank rag -i I T1 JjPQ'; ?aq in MiMiiiiiiM i nil m i r ' Other travelers checks are every bit as good as First National City Bank's . . .until you lose them ! .. . . ..u.i When vou eo where tne run is, aon i onng iumuio vao... un..B all over thf U S. and abroad. But their big advantage Is a faster refund system. Other leading travelers checks, like First National City travelers checks, can be cashed all over the world. But if you think all travelers checks are alike, you may be in for a rude shock if you should lose your checks. With other leading travelers checks, elaborate and time-consuming inquiries often have to be made. It may be days-even weeks-before you get your money back. Who wants to wait? But, if you lose First National City travelers First National tical Biochemistry, a rank ing professional journal an achievement unusual for an undergraduate. After graduation this spring, Mr. and Mrs. Bell will go to the University of California at Berkeley, where Bell will pursue graduate study on a U.S. Public Health Service traineeship. Mrs. Bell will teach in the Rich ond schools. Bell is a member of P h i Beta Kappa and an associate member of Sigma Xi, the ma jor scholastic honorary so cieties in the sciences and arts. His activity record at the University includes the v i c e presidency of Beta Theta Pi; roles in Kosmet Klub stage shows; work with the Nebras ka Human Relations Founda tion Teenage Project; intra mural athletics; and a variety of campus campaigns.. No Formations At NU Stadium On '66 Band Day There will be some changes in the annual Band Day at the University of Nebraska Sept. 24 when the Cornhusk ers host Utah State. There will be no halftime formations on the football field, but the combined bands will play in the stadium. The halftime formations will be eliminated because of possi ble damage to the field by some 3,500 marching bands men during the rehearsal and performance. ui...h Drina circt National Cltu checks,you don't have to worry. There are more than 20,000 places around the world authorized to give you a fast refund-right on the spot First National City travelers checks come from the leader in world-wide banking, and have been in use over 60 years. They are known and accepted in more than a million shops, hotels, restaurants, air terminals, etc., the world over. Next time you travel, Insist on First National City travelers checks. They cost just one cent per dollar. City BankTravelers Checks The Daily WEDNESDAY SECONDARY E d u c a tion Doctoral Club, 12 noon, Nebraska Union. RESIDENCE Halls Direc tors Meeting, 1:30 p.m., Ne braska Union. YWCA-Glrls Club, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. BUILDERS Advertising, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. BUILDERS-College Days, 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. ASUN-Student Senate, 4 p.m., Nebraska Union. GRADUATE Students, 4 p.m.. Nebraska Union. YWCA-Cultural Tours, 4:30 p.m.. Nebraska Union. YWCA Tutorial Project, 4:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. RED CROSS, 4:30 p.m., Ne braska Union. BUILDERS - Tours, 4:30 p. m., Nebraska Union. NORFOLK Senior High School, 5:15 p.m., Nebraska Union. TOASTMASTERS Club, 5:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Initiation, 6 p.m., Nebraska Union. YWCA YMCA Freshman 6:30 p.m., Nebras- Weekend, ka Union. SIGMA XI Initiation Ban quet, 6:30 p.m., Nebraska Un ion. IFC. 7 o.m.. Nebraska Un ion. BUILDERS Board, 7 p.m. Nebraska Union. CIRCLE K. 7 p.m. Nebras ka Union. ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 7 p m., Nebraska Union. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Dessert, 7 p.m., Nebraska Un ion. AQUAQUETTES, 7 p.m., Nebraska Union. YOUNG DEMOCRATS, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. NU MEDS, 7:30 p.m., Ne braska Union. LAMBDA TAU, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. INTER Varsity, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. NEBRASKA Career Schol ars, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Un ion. MATH Counselor Program, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. PARKING Appeals Board, 7:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. UNIVERSITY Wildlife Club, 8 p.m., Nebraska Union. INTER Coop Council, 9 p.m. Nebraska Union. Travolers checks. You can cash them - See below. 5t- V t Nebraskan Sheldon Art Gallery Paul Newman Film A Paul Newman film fes tival Saturday will feature Newman as the love interes' in two of his earlier films. "The Long, Hot Summer" and "From the Terrace" will be shown at the Sheldon Art Gallery auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. Admission to t h e v DON'T WORRY ... if p! IP son it is the weatherman doesn't know either. On Campus (By the author THE COLLEGE PRESIDENT : HIS CAUSE AND CURE Oh, sure, you've been busy, what with going to classes, doing your homework, catching night crawlers, getting married, picketing but can't you pause for just a moment and give thought to that dear, dedicated, lonely man in the big white house on the hill? I refer, of course, to Prexy. (It is interesting to note that college presidents are al ways called "Prexy." Similarly, trustees are always called "Trixie." Associate professors are always called "Axy-Pixy." Bursars are called "Foxy-Woxy." Students are called "Algae.") But I digress. We were speaking of Prexy, a personage at once august and pathetic. Why pathetic? Well, sir, con sider how Prexy spends his days. He is busy, busy, busy. He talks to deans, he talks to professors, he talks to trus tees, he talks to alumni. In fact, he talks to everybody ex cept the one group who could lift his heart and rally his Bpirits. I mean, of course, the appealingest, endearingest, winsomest group in the entire college delightful you, the students. It is Prexy's sad fate to be forever a stranger to your laughing, golden selves. He can only gaze wistfully out the window of his big white house on the hill and watch you at your games and sports and yearn with all his tormented heart to bask in your warmth. But how? It would hardly be fitting for Prexy to appear one day at the Union, clad in an old rowing blazer, and cry gaily, "Heigh-ho, chaps! Who's for sculling?" No, friends, Prexy can't get to you. It is up to you to get to him. Call on him at home. Just drop in unannounced. He will naturally be a little shy at first, so you must put him at his ease. Shout, "Howdy-doody, sir! I have come to bring a little sunshine into your drear and blighted life!" Then yank his necktie out of his vest and scamper goatlike around him until he is laughing merrily along with you. Then hand him a package and say, "A little gift for you, sir." "For me?" he will say, lowering his lids. "You shouldn't have. "Yes, I should," you will say, "because this is a pack of Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades, and whenever I think of Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades, I think of you." "Why, hey?" he will ask curiously. "Because, sir," you will say, "though you are no longer a young blade, still you gleam and function. Full though you are of years and lumps, rheumy though your endocrines and flaccid your hamstrings, still you remain sharp, inci sive, efficacious." "Thank you," he will say, sobbing. "So it is with Personna," you will continue. "Naturally you expect a brand-new blade to give a close, speedy shave. But how about a blade that's had hard and frequent use? Do you still expect a close, speedy shave? Well, sir, if it's a Personna, that's what you'll get. Because, sir, like you, sir, Personna is no flash-in-the-pan. Like you, sir, Personna abides." He will clasp your hand then, not trusting himself to speak. "But away with gloom !" you will cry jollily. "For I have till more good news to tell you of Personna!" "How is that possible?" he will say. "Hearken to me," you will say. "Personna, in all its en during splendor, is available not only in Double Edge style but also in Injector style!" He will join you then in the Personna rouser, and then he will bring you a steaming cup of cocoa with a marsh mallow on top. Then you willsay, "Good-bye, sir. I will re turn soon again to brighten your dank, miasmic life." "Please do," he will say. "But next time, if you can pos sibly manage it, try not to come at four in the morning." q ' 1060. Max Ahtllman Prexy and undergrad, late and soon, fair weather and foul the perfect shaving companion to Personna"1 Blades is Burma Shave. It comes In regular and menthol; it soaks rings around any other lather. Be kind to your kisser j try Personna and Burma Shave. rilms Is .)0 cents and Is open only to University students, faculty and staft with iden tification. The movies are basically entertainment dramas and Newman's performance has been described as excellent deeply dramatic and showing good chai acterization. ji V".' 7 5 fi V, Hir'it ltHtlStlArmfl rtf ln ifeilliMiHilnltililin ill you're not sure what sea with of "Rally Round the Flag, Bom!", "Dobie Gittis," etc.) To Have Festival "The Iong, Mot Summer" eceived one ol the "10 Rest" Awards oy the National Board of Review It Is an adaptation from short s'ones by William Faulkner. The movie portrays the tur bulent relationships between a wealthy, aggressive father and his two grown children one a frustrated unmarried young woman, the other a weakling, married son. The Interplay of emotions lg ex amined as a shrewd stranger captures the fancy of the father, who sees in him qual ities he himself had as a young man. Read Nebraskan Want Ads Hw . vjr f ' bmttinMi J l $$? - "w x HONDA Closer to class. Closer to the fraternity house. And a lot closer to the opposite sex. Honda offers you all these advantages. plus economy: price, upkeep and insurance are all irresistably low. Why not join the crowd? Free Brochure: Write American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 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