rl U l. I 1 Si v., Where do you get YOUR financial questions answered .... Father? Mother Friends? ASK US!!! IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO KNOW for more information clip out and mail today to: Rod Franz & Assc. NAME ADDRESS for the finest in popcorn. . . CLIFTON'S CORN CRIB 1150 No. 48th PRODUCTIONS HERE SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd AT 8:00 P.M. poocioooocinnnnnrffnrf Hi? l All Seats M V Reserved I f, V $6$5-$4 V;: V" JS5aE5mTTl ticket office .yC i-iffJJ msM unom I1; Somefhng New.' The Brown Brothers at II I i s nli O 8:30 NIGHTIY looooeoooooooooooocxc PAGE 2 525 Sharp Bldg. Lincoln. NE 477-1261 & KLMS PRESENTS- mmm IN CONCERT LOUNGE 10th and 'O' 7 Phi Beta Kappa picks 55 Arts, Sciences scholars Fifty-five University scholars have been elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national liberal arts and sciences honorary. In addition, a faculty member, Paul Schach, professor of Germanic Languages, has been elected an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa. The new members will be presented at the annual Phi Beta Kappa-Sigma Xi joint annual banquet April 21 in the Nebraska Union. Guest speaker will be Herbert Schiller, research professor of economics and communications at the University of California at San Diego, according to Stephen Kellison, assistant professor of actuarial science and secretary of Phi Beta Kappa. Membership in Phi beta Kappa is limited to the top ranking scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University. The new members are: Carle Angus, Marsha Bangert, Robert J. Banta, Daniel B. Bauwens, Barbara G. Beckner, Bette Ann M. Boro. Robert A. Buschow, Jeanette M. Dolezal, Janet Why ever accept less than the best? Always choose Keepsake. VOYAGE $150 TO 225 WED RING 62.50 MAN'S 125 The Good Life Begins With a Keepsake For your engagement, choose Keepsake the beautiful begin ning of a lifetime together. Every Keepsake is exquisitely crafted in 14K gold and guaranteed against diamond loss. 1 J?JJtM&0 HE 2-5124 -"4Vv f voyage J, .332 AT St. tMWMIt " ySoing Home For Spring Break?: VILLAGE AIRWAYSwill fly you to Chicago for only $28 with your college ID or student travel card. Flights leave Eppley Air Field at 6 pm Monday thru 0 Friday and 1 am Sunday thru Thursday. Each flight connects to all points East. Call Village 345-1010 in Omaha for reservations THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Davidson, Janet G. Eason, Michael L. Egger, Kathleen Sue Elder, Loy W. Fitz, Jane Franklin, Kathleen A. Felton. Margaret Kathleen Fritz, Thomas -E. Furtak, Kathleen S. Hallgren, Stuart O. Hallgren, Michael Hayman, Kathryn Ann Herfindahl, William H. Hyde, Kathleen Ann Johanek, Nancy Rae Knapp, Rosemary A. Kuehn, Steven William Layten, Sylvia Anne Lee, Philip K. Lind, George W. Look, Mary Virginia Look, Susan Katherine Lutton, Julie L. Marolf, Mary E. McClymont, Gail Louise Moats, Sheila Diane Parkert, James F. Pedersen, Loren V. Petersen, Sharon J. Riley, Ronald L. Sanchez, Kathleen Ann Sandusky, Susan J. Sautter, James R. Schaffer , Wayne P. Schammel, Mary Caroline Schecr, Thomas F. Simpson Jr., Steve Duane Sinclair, Cary R. Spencer, Barbara J. Thompson, Anne M. Triba. Roslyn E. Wages, John W. Wagstaffe III, Kenneth D. Wald, Trudy Michelc Watts Duncan, Rita M. Watson, Joan Adrienne Yahnke. Physiologist visits zoology An internationally known Illinois physiologist will visit the University this week under auspices of the department of zoology's Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series. C. Ladd Prosser, professor in the department of physiology and biophysics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has served on the NASA Space Biology Advisory Subcommittee since 1967. He has recently returned from a scientific expedition to the Galapagos Island on Scripps Oceanographic Institutes research vessel. Prosser will confer during the week with students, graduate students and faculty. He is the past president of the American Physiological Society and the American Society of Zoologists and the author of more than 75 science papers. APPLICATIONS DUE TODAY Rm. 225 L and M Union Airways Noon-- Dean Magrath-luncheon, Nebraska Union 12:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Union 3 p.m. -Union Miss of U. 3:30 p.m. -Ed. Psych. Dept. "David McNeill", Union 4 p.m. -ASUN Sen. Meeting, Union 5:30 p.m. -Engineering Toastmasters, Union 5:30 p.m. -Ag. & Home Ec. Communicators of Tommorrow, Union 6 p.m. --Special Services Tutoring, Union 6 p.m. -Kosmet Klub exec. Union 6:15 p.m. -Red Cross, Union 6:30 p.m. -Kosmet Club, Union 6:30 p.m. -Builders - exec. Union 7 p.m. -Omicron Delta Epsilon, Union 7 p.m. -Builders, Union 7 p.m. -World in Revolution, Union 7 p.m. -Math Counselors, Union 7:30 p.m. -Cornhuskers Marketing Club, Union 8 p.m. --Free University Encounter Club, Union 8. p.m.- Kappa Alpha Psi, Union 9 p.m.- .ASUN Education Committee, Union Selleck Film "The Boston Strangler"-3, 6:30, 8:45 p.m., Union Governor's assistant raps with students John Sullivan, an administrative assistant to Gov. J. J. Exon, will be on campus to talk with students Wednesday. Sullivan will hold a rap session at 1:30 p.m. in the Centennial College Commons Room. STA I A GO GO I BEER od LIQUOR : STORE : Campus Prices and I Friendly Service OPEN Mon-Wed til 10 P.M. Thurs Sat til Midnight KING DOLLAR 27th and VINE ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1971