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Master' Mums to visit campus Friday, April 17, 197. Nebraska Union 1:30 p.m. American Pharmaceutical Assn.. 3:30 p.m. Jazz & Java 7:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 8 p.m. Selleck April Foolishness Rehearsal 7 & 9 p.m. Movie "Collage of Underground Films" Union shows collage of films The Nebraska Union will show a collage of underground films this weekend. The films will run at 7 & 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Aoril 17 and 18 in the Nebraska Union. They will also be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 18 on the East Campus. Films include "Picaro," "60 Cycles", "Supper Up", "Neighbors", "Lines Vertical & Horizontal", "Castro Street", "Come Dance With Me", "On Nothing Days", and "Portrait of Lydia". Admission price is one dollar. SncuJdjurvL? JtAtf CORN CRIB POP CORN (wfcltt r vtlUw) CARAMEL CORN CMEISI CORN POPCORN BALLS PEANUTS CARAMEL APPLES ICE CREAM COLO BRINKS Stock up tar weekend parties. OPEN DAILY 1 to 10:30 p.m. ptait 434-1444 1150 No. 48th across Irent McDonald Volkswagen R 4!1) - J Fifteen outst anding University of Nebraska alumni will be on campus April 19-21 for Masters Week. The "Masters" will meet with students in living units, attend the Honors Convocation Tuesday and meet with classes. "The wide diversity of ir . terests and professions represented by the 1970 Masters will provide students with many opportunities to meet alumni who have achiev ed success in their chosen fields," according to Joe Voboril, Masters Week co chairman. University alumni who have accepted invitations to participate in this year's Master's Week include: COL. BARNEY OLDFIELD. who Is retired from the United Srates Air Force. Oldfield is currently vice president of Lit. ton Industries, Beverly Hills. Clif. He has been newspapermen, redie com. men ta tor, radio and TV scriptwriter, author, magazin writer. A. F. JACOBSON, president of Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. of Omaha, which serves Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota and ' South Dakota. Among Jacobson's many honors was hit selection as "Man of the Year" by Northwest Bancorporation Minneapolis in 1947. MARIANNE MEANS, columnist for King Fea'-irvs. Hearst Newspapers, Washington, D.C. A 195 University of Nebraska gradual and Phi Beta Kappa WITH THE UNINHIBITED SEVENTIES COMES WE LAWYER twi-iii.fiDn honorary member, she reported on the 1940, 1964 and 1968 presidential campaign Found a tionWeek Saturday concludes Founda tion Week sponsored by the Builders Foundation Commit tee. Benefits from University Foundation to the University for this year total $3,340,000. This sum is divided as fol lows: Reasearch support, $1,944, 000; research equipment, $128, 000; funds to Sheldon, $55,000; faculty travel, $9,500; library acquisitions, $8,500; NU Mu seum, $24,000; Honorarium and lectureships, $2,500; kevspriz es and trophies, $1,500; Dis tinguished Professorships, $98, 000; fellowships, $184,000; fac ulty and university support, $137,000; and scholarships, $447,000. A number of campus build ings owe their existence to Uni versity Foundation. Among them: Sheldon Gallery, Love Library, Women's P.E. Bldg., Woods Art Bwg., and the Ne braska Center for Continuing Education. olTy fast! Oft 1U Hilarios Play ty WMJy Altta Jackie E$telle Glcmen Parsons Bottt Brmte NOW tmi 434-7421 54thVOStrMt and conventions. She I a frequent guest on TV shows including "Meet the Press", and th "Tonight Show". ADRIAN 588, a genetics professor at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Srb I considered one of the world's outstanding scientists in genetics and biology. Ha is the senior author of General Genetics and co-author of Adaptation, textbooks widely used in American colleges. DR. ELIZABETH MASON-HOHL, chief of staff at the Cancer Detection Center Hollywood, Calif. Mr. Mason Hohl founded the Cancer Prevention Society Detection Clinic CHARLES ATTEY. vice president of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company. Chicago. III. HENRY FOSTER JR. Professor of law at New York University School of Law. A Harvard Law School graduate fellow In 194041, Foster is co-author of two law books and has written numerous articles in legal periodicals and medical lournals. , DOR ETTA HOFFMAN, dean of th Home Economics College at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kan. She is presi dent of the national hum economics honorary. Phi UpsMon Omicron. ROBERT CRAIG, emeritus professor of management at Graduate School of Business Administration. University of Southern California. Los Angeles. A lawyer, Craig holds chairmanship In organization Including the Civil Aeronautics Board th Los Angele Republican Assembly and th California Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission. m 432-1469 13th &P Street (4 fc OS WMATTIH3E IIEW METOM (LDFTIHJE OTEERIBSAILL Rcharri SciicKe, "A cockeyed it twice." Joseph Morgenstern, Newsweek "'MASH' is the best American war comedy since sound came in!" Paulin Kaet. New Yorker l,lMASH begins where other anti-war films end!" Tim Maja.n mtrtwn fa Ingo Preminger Sta-ww DONALD SUTHERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD -TOM SKERRITT CSarra;U"rAlEmH-N8frM rrn rVoiclo 0"Kti Strwnpln tx , Ivf , DAN TOLMAN, dentist. Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Minn. Toiman was the 1953 high-hurdle and low-hurdle champion of the Big Eight Conference. He was ap pointed instructor in dentistry at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine In 1966. ROBERT WENKE, presiding fudge, Juvenile Department of the Los Angeles Superior Court. He is the author of two books "Marital Settlement Agreement Form Book" and "Making and Meeting Objections." both widely-read law books. GERALD THOMAS, vice president and director of Campbell Distributing Co., Rosemont, Pa. Thomas is the immediate past president of the National Association of Frozen Food Packers. He was th originating chairman of he Consumer In formation Program which has been credited as being one of n catalysts to the remarkable growth of frozen food in the past live years. GENE LIGHTNER, Inventor for Howlett-Packerd Co., Kannett Square, Pa. Lightner has had numenus publication and patents in chemical processes automation and scientific ' strumentatlon. WILLIAM WENKE, attorney at Santa Ana, Calif. Wenke specialises In general and business litigation an-J is past presk dent of the Santa Ana Chamber of Com merce. Community Chest and th Salva tion Army Advisory Board. WILLIAM HODDER, president of Target Stores, Inc.. Minneapolis, Minn. He Is a member of the Consultative Council of th University of Minnesota School of Business .3ministra.ion a u a inber of the school's Board of Directors. .. ... . CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. IJVJW SHOWING! 4 Production vr '? V V J) 1 WG0 PREMINCTR R0KRT AITMAN RING lAKWER, Jr. Color by DE LUXE r ANA VISION TONIGHT at 7 & 9 P.M. mMtfE? -s- f-fwrt at 1:00, 3:05, 5:05, 7:15, 9:25 FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1970 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE3