Friday, April 15, 1933 - "1 (ci d) Cj i5) Malce some Fast TRACKS end une JO-JO' on cH s iJiaes in stock! ( mpc vvwaqe tVTOI'U rl I7A - - j .1 U U U u 3 h" '0 and Get the Best Start Vhen You Finish Ater earning o v. ant the o:-s: start re a career Tre Urted Sta'es Force s prepared to g; ve you tne best We need 81 ana 82 c3da'es n -re n-.edicai dsciD-'es c phaac, medical technology cnyS'Cai ther apy, and rrany others Bring your expertise to the Air Fcrce and A-e i! g.ve you tne cr po! unity to cecon-e an imrred.a:e ,vorkng member of our elite B.o feo ca! Science team Youli get tne experience you need n an en vronrrent of updated facilities and eouipment What a way to start' Call your A.r Force rVedical Repre sentative today' Archie Summeriin 402-221-4319 (Collect) '1MEJM A yeo way of B. L. Ts. ; - 3 ; Ibv i; f ill ; r f . ) L ) i i X I i'i. ,- HJ-"lt .i -4 l.n Ii- ii r ' wv.' "W 77" H7iRnn r ruin !-' i7 U in Add passion to your punch with Everclear 190 proof grain alcohoL v. . ,J (0C coi'ofi it s pup with red arid wrie FE3CtAS logo til Pfecsc send . -SMLXL Irtr.nar 'rjm p3acrrm T S-rs tf a ci a S Stnt .Tcoey :r of js ywjf MciJerCarJ Vaa nn 4 13 membet 5w ,.: ;c; : : re en chosen as S.- . ' ',-';: ir.i uill be formally .' . Art.: JO, on the City . ' In-; x . NUtke, vice- c;. . f of Innocents .-i t'-.f -. -..'-.rcrs in a traditional . '!: -;:"ith.r; rei'Jy special." ; r.; r.;:r.re:$. criteria based on :ivr ir.c ik'tv.ce to the university was ; v" r ' it i". t c tior.s to cet i :ce variety of people from cir.pus." Matzke added. h S-5 credit hours may apply for the hor.or society. Ihe application r. eii about the applicant's service to .d to the university and a summary of he has made to I'NL. IVu luiuRTiits Society members lor 183 include k.iiliy Alkins. Mjik Davidwm, John Dittman, Steve (Cis, Jolm IxmI, Mary Annette Mumgaard, Todd Nelson, I)(,uNet, Cmdi rittrt Caiul Pribyl, Susan Reinhard, Kq-.iita Ko',eis and Chip Winter. innocents Society is a Nebraska tradition that oiij'inatcd in I V03 . Its purpose was to fight evil on campus. Since then, the tradition of keeping only 13 membeis has remained, but the group's purpose has expanded. Service is an important factor as membeis of Innocents Society have participated in such activities ay Master's Week, Woman's Week, the Homecoming parade, Health Week and Nebraska Statehood Day. Scholarships also are sponsored by Innocents Society for those freshman who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the areas of scholarship, leadership and service to the university. 1(83 freshman scholarship recipients include Heidi Iiurklund, Todd Ibach.Mary Marcy, Robert Rceder.I'aul Rohlfing, Daniel Longacre and Lllen Touchstone. Paramount gets the feel of the coiy By Kris Mullen Sometime in the next few weeks, crowds will gather to watch a woman chase a man across the UNL campus. The woman will be actress Debra Winger, and she'll be in hot pursuit of Iter husband, who is having an extramarital affair. This is just one of the scenes of "Terms of tndear m?nt." a mowe that will be filmed in Lincoln, Brian Brosnan said. Ma or Helen Boosalis introduced Brosnan, the loca tion manager for Paramount Pictures, at a press confer ence Thursday. Borsnan said his job is to see that people are pleased with Paramount's job. Paramount is trying to keep inconveniences like temporary parking bans, to a minimum. Brosnan said. "People in Lincoln have made this very pleasurable," he said. "Hie people have been very receptive." He also said he lias eaten in some "terrific" restaurants here. Paramount estimates the production will bring about S S2 million into Lincoln and almost S3.5 million after the multiplier effect, Boosalis said. Laughing, Brosnan pointed out that the 5250 jacket he was wearing he bought here. Paramount will bring about 150 people to Lincoln, he said. About 300 local people will get full- or part-time employment as a direct result of production, Boosalis said. The first location, a house at 847 S. 14th St., is set for shooting to begin April 20, Brosnan said. In addition to I'NL, other filming locations are Lincoln General Hospital, K's Restaurant, Leon's Food Mart, the Holiday Inn on Cornhusker Highway, the airport and tentatively the Old Federal Building. Not much of the filming will be done outside, he said. The interior scenes could have been shot in Hollywood, but Paramount wanted to go to the actual city "to get the feel of the city," he said. Brosnan is scouting for a brick house with a laundry room on the first level so the cameras will not have to be moved to the basement, he said. Paramount also is looking for a 4-month-old brown haired baby "who looks like a boy" and a 6 to 9-month-old blonde girl. Co-stars Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson are scheduled to arrive in Lincoln May 1 . Engineering giradtmate donates $2(0)5, The man once called the "brightest student ever to graduate from the UNL College of Engineering and Tech nology has given a $205,000 gift to UNL's graduate fellowship programs in agriculture and engineering. Milton R. Mohr of Malibu, Calif., graduated from Ne braska in 1938 with the highest scholastic record ever achieved in UNL's College of Engineering and Tech nology. He received an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from UNL in 1959. Mohr is an electrical engineer who is now president and chief executive officer of Quotron Systems, Inc. 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