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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1976)
fridcy,cprf 0,1070 pe3 5 r. FrMay: Partfy funny and warmer with high temperatures between 65 and 70. Seturdey and Sunday; Uttle or no temperature change with slight chance of precipitation. Highs fn the mid 60s to lower 70s. Lows in the 40s, Conference-Radisson Cornhusker Hotel, 13th and M streets. 0 p.m.-UPC Film-Union Auditorium. Friday 0 an.-Student Y-Mens Awareness-Nebraska Union 337. 10 an.-Phi Upsilon O micron Anniversary Meeting Nebraska Center for Continuing Education (NCCE), 33rd and Hoidrege streets. 11:30 ajn.- Psychology Consultation Center Luncheon Union Pewter Room, Noon-College of Engineer ing Luncheon-Union 203. 2:30 p.m. Union Program Council (UPC) Jazz and Java Union South Crib. 3 pjn.-UPC Film-Union Auditorium. 6:30 pjn.-College Career Fellowship Dinner-Union Ballroom. 7 p.m. -UPC Film-Union Auditorium. 7:30 p.m.-lrtter Vanity Christian Fellowship-Union North Conference Room. 8 p.m.-St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Concert -Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets. 8 pjn. Human Potentials Saturday 8 ajnPhl Upsilon Omicron Anniversary Meeting NCCE. .. " Noon-Lincoln Quilting Guild Public Display-NCCE. 1 pi.-Wom en's Softball.' UNL vs. Northwest Missouri State University Women's Physical Education Field, 16th, and Avery streets. 2 p.m.-Baseball; UNL vs. Morningside College-NU Diamond. 8 p.m.-St, Paul Chamber Orchestra Concert-Kim ball. 8 p.m. Human Potentials Conference Radion Cornhusker Hotel. Sunday ' 1:30 pjn,-Un:-versity of Nebraska State Museum audio tours of exhibits-University of Nebraska State Museum, 14th and U streets. 2 p.m. Annual Under graduate Art Exhibition (through May 2) Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, 12th and R streets. 2:30 pjn.-Sky Show: "Search for the Gods" -NU State Museum. 3 p.m. Alpha Zeta-Union. 4:30 pjn.-National Associa tion of Broadcasters Design School-NCCE. Law team takes top trivia honors When the bell rang, the tmoke cleared and it was all over, the Juris Law trivia team had taken top honors in the Thursday night final round of the second annual Creek Week Trivia Bowl. Juris Law beat FW Kappa Psi, second place and Sigma Alpha EpsHon, third place. Members of the Juris Law team were senior Law students Sam Brower from FuIIerton, Jim Sakoman from Omaha, John Dmario from Lincoln and E2 Schwartzkopf, team captain from Lincoln. The law students won the final contest against Phi Kappa Rsi 220 to 15. Members of the Phi Kappa Psi team were Creg Hston, political science major from Omaha, Larry MlHiken, journalism major from Hoidrege, Gregg Shaf fer, business major from Omaha and John Minnie, jour nalism major from Lincoln. Sigma Alpha EpsHon members were Eric K. Chap man, business major from Kansas City; Terry Curtiss, business major from Alliance; Chuck Podhaisky, jour nalism major from Alliance and Dill Jackson, business major from La JoBa, Calif. 'Ihe three finalist teams were what was left of 48 teams that went through elimination every Tuesday and Thursday night from Feb. 3 through Mar. II, according to Trivia Bowl coordinator Jay Matzke, a freshman pre-med major from Sidney. A special challenge match was held with Juris Law competing against a team comprised of Dick Perry, KFOR spottscsstcr, Ken Dader, vice-chancellor for. student affairs; Monte JCiffin, defensive coordinator for the Ilusker football team and Nebraska Lt. Gov. Gerald Whehn. Juris Law won 150 to 30. Gamma Gamma Awards for outstanding service to the Greek system were given after the bowL The Frank M. IMgren Scholarship was awarded to Maurice Green of Theta Chi, and Al Eveland of Delta Tau Delta won the John Abrahamson Award. Dr. C. Bertrand Schultz, later Fraternity Council Advisor and member of Theta Xi fraternity was honored with a scholarship that was started in his name. Ofympia Brewing Company. Ofympia, Washington 0LYO me things never change. First hinted at in 1919 with a patent for "a tool with which to open milk and fruit cans, the sleek steel line of the classic beer hook had to await the invention of the beer can by American Can in 1935. When emolovee Dewev Sampson was detailed to invent this penul ornately functional t succeeded in uniting 10 vears f hmarc urifh th rnnrpntc rf millinnc rf no Nix "VMM. " " MM V- AVaX lUlUWlU KJl f Iff ofOIv. It took skill and iri?enuirv and the result iust can't be imnmveH unnn. The mp or fnr Olv .Some things never change, A great beer doesn't change. uiympia never will. Beer doesngrt any better. 7M 11. i Tlie Civil EimOT3ieF Cimi C7 seams. yon cam IbioiM. a csaireeir faster Ibiniildliniig ffF tike-Navy, Whatever field of engineering or architecture you're now studying, youTl soon be ready for a responsible position. There's one place you're likely to find it faster than your classmates: in the Navy's Civil Engineering Corps. Youll join a select team of professionals that plan, design, construct, and maintain housing complexes, roads, airfields, waterfront faculties, and utilities worldwide not to mention desalination plants and undersea structures. For a CEC officer, it's a big opportunity. To go places, and get places. To gain the experience that am help fulfil the requirements for registration as a Professional Engineer. . If you're now m your senior year, you're eligible to apply. And if you're working toward your Engmeer-m-Training certificate, all the better. For more information, contact the officer information team at 402221-9386 (call collect), or write Navy Officer Programs, 6910 Pacific, Suite 400, Omaha, NE. 68105. Officer information team will, be interviewing at the Placement Office 12-14 April. It Vy our life. Eeact it. -v -Be a Naval Officer: o Livin n n 7) n n Thausends of becks priced to sell j Soms Starting cs tow cs 23 cents f3 Lttcrslly hundreds of topics , An evor-chen:.-: selection a brevier's delight El Greco's rope wedge on a soft crepe sole. Natural end brovn. about $24 IfrV h if if '4- 1 E V?