rrKjay, May 13, 196. The Daily Nebraskan Pegs 7 Neb raskan Records Events Of University Community 4, i . t . "-If I I Vvv I J- 4 Iff 'l L . . .s,., irrf , v ' VT 'Ni- 1 i Ji v ill ill I t'i-' A "-Mi 1 J -2 . -C ..... v .- SJSss. ) 1 V vS t.i J . . 4 ( (tX' 'V.. . HS--s4-'- , I r i r luiitl- rrtV"fl--MMh ' - " Smi. -J . .i WwjU Annul - 1 ' - A NEW BUIIJ)ING ... for the College of Dentistry on East Campus is one example of construction that is taking place at NU. CAMPUS MINISTERS . . . have taken a lead this semester in sponsoring discussions and organiaztions concerned with contemporary problems. MONEY PROBLEMS . . . caused by an unexpected jump in enrollment brought threats of another tuition hike from Administration. LIBERALIZATION ... of women's hours and the insti tution of a senior key system were issues wbk& attracted new attention to AWS elections. i ti 1 1 jl . J 1 ii ' i " - - . - A STUDENT DEMONSTRATION . . . protesting South African Apartheid (racial discrimination) policy was sponsored by Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). PRIME MINISTER . . . Jens Otto Krag of Denmark was the featured speaker at the Honors Convocation. He met with a student from Denmark before the convocation. THE COLUMNS . from one semester to the next, serve as enduring symbol ef campus tradition. Read Nebraskan Want Ads WAM This month' our annual spring buying sea son starts. A tima when representatives of our organization will go to over 100 cam puses in the 50 states to buy books from more than half a million students. These books are purchased for resale at University ef Nebraska and hundreds of other schools throughout the U.S. The expanding demand for our experience end knowledge of true book values enables our representatives to buy books on cam puses across the country from New York to Hawaii. You as a student here at the Uni versity of Nebraska also receive the benefit from this knowledge by receiving more cash for all books whether used on this campus or not Another by product of this endeavor and preparation for successful completion of our campaign throughout the U.S. YOU THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA STU DENT will profit by an over-all savings of more than $75,000 this coming season. Your required books are selected and held for resale to you at savings from 30 to 50 (books for use on this campus are selected prior to being offered for sole on the open market this accounts-for our large selection of used books for more courses). As you well know books are revised quite regularly, so SELL BOOKS NOW FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICES. 1 1 ; i'K A -- 'V.u I'M"' '"r"'- ' 1 ' . """" "" iT 1Tiimiiiii,- ?J U 'r ' X L - ' v, '-:v.; x i T -1; - j x "iii , 1 "'A ' ' ' " HIPWI1 fililiRP RPFIPl i fjjirr Coronet scores high tn any class. Art , Coronsfs beautiful Doss end graceful Styling draw looks everywhere you drive. Math . take the 83 cu. In. Y8, add four-on-the-floor, and you've cot the swlrtstn'est car on campus. History Cgt onaf i success t&ry cf rssordk&reaMns &sk Speech . . . Coronet says a let about yoa ma fetes If e standing stiEL Then comes logta . . Coromfs low price makes sense to Just about any bidssi How about you? Like to make the grade? Lnrc3 c! your Dodge dealers now. As Fra fCtrl C C.3 Oodgs RsJjsSloa wssayy ' ' cBBacnaiC) CHRYStEfl 1' ' ' J . t . 0