Luncheon Set On Old Campus Or Mac Court "Up the Lazy Mtllrace In the Noonday .Sun" la the theme for thin year's all-campus luncheon, which In scheduled fur 11:45 a.in. Saturday on the old campus. In case of rain, the luncheon will be held in McArthur court. Members of Phi Theta Upsl lon, K warn a, Skull and Dagger and Alpha Phi Omega will serves the hot dogs, potato salad and punch. Tickets for the luncheon are now on sale in the Student Un ion, Co-op and the First National bank downtown for 4i cents. They will also be available at the luncheon. Most living organ izations have purchased tickets for their members and will not be wrvlng lunch on Saturday. Attire for the annual luncheon is campus clothes. Under the Weather Marge Melum. Betty Waters, Marlene Perry, Jack Pocock. Janie, Shull, la-e Stotliers and Larry Kott were confined to the infirmary Thursday for medical attention, according to hospital records No visitors are being al lowed on the second floor of the infirmary. All Degree Candidates To Turn in Petitions Any degree candidate Barhc lors. Maulers, or Doctors, who has not turned in an application at th** registrars office, should do so immediately. Copy on commencement pro grams is now going to press. Campus Calendar 10:00 PAD 112 SU Noon Mothers Exec Bd 110 SU Ilal Tbl 113 SU German Thl 111 SU 2:00 Mothers Reigstration Lobby 2nd FI SU 4:00 UNESCO 315 SU 0:00 UNESCO dinner 110 SU 9:00 Jr. Prom Mac Ct On Rampage , A HWKDI8H SOI.DIKK fiw into full retreat before a rampaging moose which wandered into the | heart of downtown Stockholm. The visitor from the country led scores of police, firemen, soldiers and citizens a merry chase before jumping into a nearby lake. Naval operations were more successful and the moose was captured. (AT Win-photo) AWS to Sponsor Award Assembly Students of outstanding achievement will be honored at the first AWS honors assembly to be held on this campus Tues day at 1 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. All members of women’s hon oraries, Kwama, Phi Theta and Mortar Board have been asked to attend the assembly in uni form and to sit in a group with j their newly tapped members. Anyone wishing to make an award or presentation at the as sembly should contact Jeanne j Beales, chairman. Today's Staff! Makeup Editor—Sally Ryan. News Office—Gordon Rice, t Carol Craig. Night Staff—Cay Mundorff, Mary McCroskey. Unusual Greeting Cards ^or AH Occasions. Flowers Unlimited Phone 4-6244 193 East Bdwy. Science Movie |To Run Tuesday Showing of "The Prior Claim," sound-color motion picture, has been rescheduled for Science 123 Tuesday at 7 p.rn., it was an nounced late Thursday by Inter Varsity Christian fellowship, I sponsors of the film. The 45-minute motion picture uses unique photographic tech niques to reveal that modern in ventions of man, including elec tronic advances, operate on the same principles that animals have employed since creation. Include the thermal equipment of the rattlesnake and spiders that live in submerged diving bells. "Prior Claim," latest in the series of "Sermons from Science" I films, is produced by the Moody Institute of Science in Los An ! geles, Calif., and is directed by Irwin A. Moon. Other science films have in cluded "God of the Atom" and “Dust and Destiny.” They have been used in high schools, col leges and service schools as ap proved educational films for sci ence classrooms. The showing is open to all stu dents and faculty members. There is no admission charge. IT'S TIME FOR A PICNIC . . . AND A QUICK STOP AT . . . BOB’S SUPERETTE Handy to the Campus — Corner of 13th and Patterson Picnic Supplies BEVERAGES OF ALL KINDS 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lecturer Says Concept Good The usefulness of the concept of Irreversibility was discussed by I Prigogme, in a Dad's room lecture Thursday night. Prigo gine spoke on “New Aspects of the Thermodynamics of Irrever sible Processes." This concept can be applied to parts of a system, which can not be treated with the second law of thermodynamics. The second law of thermody namics states that the order of a system tends toward a maxi mum. Irreversibility also helps to show the compatibility of evolu tion with this law.-he said. Progogine is a professor of theoretical chemistry and phy sics at the University of Brus sels and a recent winner of the Francqui Prize for physics fn Belgium. He is one of the many contributors to the field of ther modynamics of irreversible pro cesses and has been an important contributor to other fields of chemistry and physics. orowt Says... HELLO MOTHERS While Junior Weekending, bring back many fond mem ories at The Side while having Coffee and Donuts or a crisp Salad. You may sit up or down, front or back, or even OUT SIDE! But do try a ... LIME FIZZ . 20c That big cool smoothie ... a real refresher! HAMBURGERS . . 40c The biggest and best. .. they make a full meal! 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