SIWS ES8C5IRB . ' 1 (and pancakes) with each one purchased 7am 3 p.m. Saturday, May 1 choice of 7 Money dribbles in Students have sacrificed their evening meal, contributed money to a special fund and held a car wash to raise money for the Gary Koepke fund. Now a concentrated effort to raise $25,000 for the fund will take place May 5-9 when students will be dribbling a basketball across the state. The dribbling will go on 24 hours a day for three and a half days. The marathon will begin at the Wyoming border, go through Ogallala. Grand Island and Lincoln and end in Omaha. Koepke, 18, of Hoskins, was forced to leave his studies and his residence in the Harper, Schramm, Smith complex at mid-semester when he learned that he had Hodgkins disease-a form of cancer that invades the lymph glands. Due to a lack of family health insurance and the fact that for the last eight years at least one of his 10 brothers and sisters has been enrolled at the University it would be impossible for the family to cover the $50,000 bill without help. The dribbling will draw state-wide attention to j.. cutmk -t J UZjjr i ejsMi txrs? mmmmm MM l f Hi K. C 2 II Koerke's plight, according to Jim Kudma, chairman of the Omaha Committee of the Koepke Trans-Nebraska Basketball Dribble. Money will be raised by asking businesses along the way to "buy miles". Donations can be sent to 418 Harper Hall. Anyone interested in participating in the basketball dribble should contact Mike Woods at Harper Hall. Mathematician conducts lecture An eminent mathematician, G a r re 1 1 Birkhoff of Harvard University, will conduct a colloquim lecture Friday. Birkhoff will speak at 3:30 p.m. in 320 Burnett Hall on "Finite Flement Methods for Solving Elliptic Equations'". His visit to the campus and his talk for the mathematics department are sponsored by the NU Research Council. Pharmacy open house Departments in the College of Pharmacy will be featuring demonstrations and displays during the annual open house Sunday afternoon from 1 to 8. The manufacture of tablets, the making of emulsions and ointments, the extraction of active ingredients of crude drugs and radio isotope studies on animals will be some of the features, according to Darrell G. Jobman. open house chairman. The public is invited to attend and ask questions. I LINCOLN'S F A WHITE DISCOUNT STORE trt Amioi 6cm w ltt a, N STHCET MICK MORI ARTY, editor CONNIE WINKLER, roanig.ng editor JOHN DVORAK, news editor GENE HILLM AN. advertising manager J AMES HORNER, chairman, publications committee trl-phrtK-s: -ditr: 47; nm: jiHc-rttstnf: . 2fH. Swml dust. (vUaet- ruin, paid at ttm.4n. Nc. SutstTfli calf jf S5 per -melr c $ft.f per tar. I'uMs.fit-d M.nda through InJy durinc ih- mI4m4 i-jt except dunnp 4khiwii jnj cvain pemtd. McmKtr f the lr.ifT4.H-i'iae lYt-... Naf4al I Jutjltunal AniiiMiie Strtkf. 0llep- Vtes, Servtcr. 1 nntriil f Nt-tirasJiji. I jmmln. Ntirkj SfS. I nun. J 1 1 17 t Attn. SECHUTY SaftTCES. INC LINCOLN. ! Jo In So 217 So, 36th , -761 AS-73 f I P N? 105 STUD1WTS! Are you having trouble buying liquor or cashing checks because employees are suspicious of your identification? Solve your ID problems with a full color ID card sealed in a plastic pouch with your picture right on the front. Over 300 Lincoln merchants recognize our card and respect it. Have instant service by displaying our card. Get yours today! Bring Birth Certificate, Driver's License and other identification! SECURITY SERVICES INC. 111 So 25th, LINCOLN, NEBR. 68510 OPEN 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 P.m. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Endorsed By Lancaster Beverage Association --- - -.J Shown At 1:30. 3:25 & 20. 7: 15. 9: 10 P.M. Late Show Fri. & Sat. AtllOOPJJL "WiTHOUT A STTTCH' HAS A FEW CURIOUS SECRETS OF ITS OWN" N Y. TWnat Thtt h the funn'iKt utirn on immfiA ' vV r r v r-.. t Iti t " ! iiwi pt wc imerf ia en- . fV- 1 counter. Mate wift 9od taste ani AVfi r alert seme ef himwr" v '4-X iii.t.b - CC- T withoi if.. teri&ictnf Persons under 18 not artmiil RATFn . VV '""iiriWI HCUUAttT PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 197