Tuesday, October 30, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Shorts The deadline for scholarships and financial aid applications for second semester at UNL is Wed nesday. More than $80,000 is avail able for students who qualify. Students must come to the Financial Aids Office, Adminis tration Building 113, to apply. Priority will be based on grades and class ranking as of June 1984. An agriculture land evaluation debate will be today at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union Great Plains Room. Jack Kay, of the UNL depart ment of speech communications, will serve as moderator. "An Evening of Country Ele gance" will be the setting for a benefit dance for the Cornhusker Division of the March of Dimes. The dance will be Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Hilton Hotel Ballroom. The Whiskey River Boys will pro vide the music. Tickets are $2.50 in advance, $3 at the door. For more information, call the March of Dimes office at 476-01 1 7. An information session for students interested in becoming New Student Orientation hosts will be today at 7 p.m. in Harper Hall. The Dracu-blood blood drive, sponsored by Acacia Fraternity, will be today in the Nebraska Union Regency Suite. Agriculture Careers Day, spon sored by Alpha Zeta agriculture honorary, will be Wednesday from 9 am. to 3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union Great Plains Room. Women in Perspective will be today and every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center in the Nebraska Union. Faculty members from the UNL English department and the Col lege of Business Administration will present lectures at a meeting scheduled by the Intra-University Scholars Program. The session, dedicated to the topic "Behaviorialism Across Dis ciplines," will be today at 3:30 p.m. in the CBA Lounge. Who's News Charles Godwin, associate pro fessor of curriculum and instruc tion in Teachers College at UNL, has been named recipient of the Paul Beck Social Studies Educa tor of the Year Award by the Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies. The award is given annually in honor of the late Paul Beck, pro fessor of history at UNO and a one-time president of the council Godwin has been executive sec retary of the council for five years and a member of the UNL faculty since 1067. The Nebraska State Council for the Social Studies is an organiza tion whose purpose is promoting and encouraging the teaching of social studies in Nebraska schools. m V MODERATOR PANELISTS PRO DEBATERS CON DEBATERS AG LAND VALUATION DEBATE t Tuesday, October .10 tjl 7:30 p.m. Great Plains Room Nebraska East Union Dr. Jack Kay, Department of Speech Communication Dan Looker, Farm Writer, Lincoln Star and Farm Editor, Lincoln Journal Dr. Bert Evans, Department of Economics Richard Mercer, President, Nebraska Livestock Feeders Association, and Chairman, Ag Land Committee State Senator James Pappas Charlie Bacon, Executive Vice President, Nebraska Tax Research Council State Senator Don Wesley Co-sponsored with UPC-East Sights and Sounds Committee Free with UNL identification; general public, $2.00 n-w sponsored by fU 0 Enter Land & A j 0 Enter Land & Sky's Annual Halloween Costume Contest and win a complete waterbed! Just stop in anytime before 8 p.m. on Halloween in your costume,and we'll snap your picture and enter you in the contest. At 9 p.m. on Halloween, our distinguished panel of judges will select the winner (you need not be present to win). Just for wearing your mask or costume, we'll give you 15 OFF ANY WATERBED PURCHASE! And for saying the magic phase "rest in peace for the rest of your life" you'll rtroito mon OFP AMV DIID. V Y V I V 9 J KJ I 111 J IS J LHAbt, including our extraor- dinary new brass department. Nebraska's largest waterbed store has it all for you quali ty, service, selection, and dis counts and fun galore, this Halloween! 7 Rest in peace for the rest your life! 0) Ai Mon . Wftl . Thu Tu" , x , Sat 1 1 Sunday 12-S , "JPS 483-4561 nftLlVM