: wHJ'.-WM-JBIlfc yiqt s lv Just say cheese, please tL. iimIWHIWiWWW"' "t C- f(. : fnkL.,..ii..li.,ii..i 1 1 Photos by Gail Folda HI - ' 52 i v-f ; V - i L f . If '" 11 .WlMlllllIWlll.Wl1.ffe, ' ' ij Start with some milk, say 300 gallons. Add a little bacteria, maybe three or four cultures. Throw it in a coagulator. After a few minutes, collect the curdles. Proceed through three or four more processes; then say "cheese"-the Swiss kind, complete with eyes (holes, in layman's terms). This is the University of Nebraska method of manufacturing cheese, as explained by T.A. Evans, associate professor of Food Science and Technology. Evans and his students began making Swiss cheese last spring. They were already well acquainted with the simpler cheese-making processes, such as chedder, he said. Since that time, they have completed four batches of Swiss cheese, although only one has been packaged and sold through the East Campus Dairy Store, he said. The holes, by the way, come from gas created by one of the bacteria cultures. i f 4. i ' t.'i ' ' i o ' .('! aoKaii DON MERRITT 3 yt.Mfs uctive duty U.S. Marino Corps 1 yc.ir in 'Nam Riiif platoon Lincoln, married 1 A'"";!frwrWT i 1 n ' ' ' V . " - F I PAUL. SCHAEFER 1 yi''ir aclivi; duty U.S. Air Fi Forcu M.niiii'i i.inco E Icctron ics St,-itir,n.?d at Nollis AFB, N. .-v.-j-Li - (),!uha 209 M a H Building THESE VETERANS ARE ENROLLED IN AIR FORCE ROTC AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Each will be commissioned as an Air Force officer the day he graduates from the University Veterans enrolled in Air Force ROTC receive $100 per month during their junior and senior years in addition to full Gl Bill benefits THE EXPERIENCE THESE AND OTHER VETERANS BRING TO THE AIR FORCE ROTC CLASSROOM IS ONE REASON WE THINK IT IS THE BEST PROGRAM OF ITS KIND ON CAMPUS Veterans may wish to consider becoming an Air Force officer through Air Force ROTC for any or all of the following reasons: Leadership opportunity Financial benefits Travel opportunity Interesting jobs AIR FORCE ROTC DON HOOVER 5 years active duty U.S. Army Chopper pilot in 'Nam Distinguished Flying Cross -Lincoln, married , ; .yr....i- MIKE HOEKMAN 3 years active duty U.S. Navy Radar - Guantanamo Attended Army parachute training -Mil bank, S.D., married 432-8163 friday, ':'! 1973 daily nebraskan page 7