riaay, Novemoer I J, 190 The Daily Nebraskan Poge 5 Diabetes Tests Sent Out In Health Center Survey By GARY GILLEN Junoir Staff Writer The University Health Center expects to find from three to five new cases of diabetes among the Univer sity students and staff members during National Diabetes Week testing pro gram Nov. 12-18, C e 1 e s t Knipmeyer, public health nurse said. The health center expects about one thousand of t h e seven thousand diabetes tests, which will be mailed out this week, to be re turned. The test will be available to persons in University dormitories, frater nities and sororities, Mrs. Knipmeyer said. TESTS AVAILABLE The diabetes test strips will be available to the students and faculty mem bers on request, she pointed out. FRIDAY (All activities in Nebraska Union unless otherwise in dicated.) INTER-VARSITY 12 noon. TASSELS 12:30 p.m. PLACEMENT OFFICE LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. SOCIOLOGY 53 - 1:30. p.m. A. PH. A. 1:30 p.m. NEBRASKA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 2 p.m. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY-8 p.m. MOVIE-"DIE, DIE MY DARLING" 7 & 9 p.m. FOREIGN STUDENT IIOEDOWN University Lutheran Chapel, 15 & Q St. 8 p.m. MERRACEf A irs-fWI AI4AAAA CTATS 1 MR- J S BUCKET lf FOOTBALL SPECL ftlrf f p n J AUo . . . try our Shrimpburger f PLUS ft f ' CW or Mtah Swsaae Burner m f FREE BUS SERVICE to and from the gamo m ' Xjfc CSJ "W'ai , 29,h o lJk ,he BLACK C0ACH 'r?rh '"" I lVr 1 10th t Aropaho. 432-6525 f ZfJ llzZ&Z I .v- ssa : 4 )) GO BIG RED GO: THEN GO TO Jtf fe iissate j U fowls) faiigwm i 7H DELICIOUS H0ME-C00KED FOOD SERVtd IN I .ZZZ 1- 4 t Ik A NOSTALGIC '90'S ATMOSPHERE PLUS 0 U7 RAMBLE DOWN to ! YY delightful old-time entertainment, k fHE RED RAM J LINCOLN'S BIG, "BIG BURGER" CENTER j! GAY 90'S RESTAURANT jj Enjoy Dancing This Wwk.nd I 3 ON 27TH JUST NORTH OF VINE I open r DEE GEE'S 1 .:K,f I h 1 b 1 uufcw 1 y. Here is your chance to buy A QUALITY STEREO At Rock-Bottom Prices! EVER HEAR CF THE COLUMBIA RECORD COMPANY? THIS IS ONE OF THEIR PRODUCTS I AND THE J NAME "GARRARD" PLANATION! if COME IN AND CHECK UUtt II UW A :i . T -l. , Ss rSsl,NE MP'U .1 m A-GO-GO GliiT 4 p WE DmVER ' i v rt,-Srr ' S Jfler the game . . . at Si , I rzZHZpr-" j THE INFERNO . j.-C Cj N 121 N. 14th ( iZ 4J2.7720 Persons will conduct the test and return it to the health center for interpre tation. "Even though we are sending out 7,000 of these tests to living units we only expect to receive about 1,000 of them back' she said. Persons with diabetes are unable to produce insulin which aids in the destribu tion of glucose to the body. GLUCOSE ACCUMULATES The glucose accumulates in the kidneys thus produc ing what could be a serious illness. Last year the health ser vice received 1,006 of t h e tests back. The student population returned 285 while the faculty returned 721. Of the students tested last year 12 proved posi tive, while 23 staff mem bers turned in positive tests. Only three of the tested persons last year were IFC Votes: Assessment To Finance Greek Week A motion to assess all members of Greek frater nity houses $2, if Panhallen ic passes a similar meas ure, was passed Wednesday 19 to 4 by the Interfrater nity Council (IFC) for Greek Week finances. Panhellenic tabled a sim ilar measure last week and will vote on it at the regular Monday meeting next week. The assessment is ex pected by Ray Novotny, Greek Week chairman, to total about $6,900. A mini mum of $4,500 of the f e e s NEEDS NO EX TTr v 1 f-fil If IT'S PHOTOGRAPHIC i icUIMZA JJm? t ' ' 1 I I nrr 11. wr it M I found to have diabetes. They were all among the staff members. STAFF CONCERN GREATER This year 3,300 student tests will be mailed and 3,700 staff tests will be made available. "We always receive a greater response from the staff members. I guess they are more concerned than the students," Mrs. Knipmeyer said. If the health center re ceives a positive test, the person is asked to take a blood test to determine whether or not he has the disease, she commented. "A positive urine test is not always a sure sign of diabetes," she noted. FOUR MILLION HAVE IT Mrs. Knipmeyer said that persons with a history of diabetes in their family are more likely to have the disease and should take the test. will be used for a G r e e k Week concert. "This assesment is need ed to insure that Greek Week is a success this year," Novotny pointed out. "The IFC can't stand to loose much money from its treasury this year so an assessment is needed," Jer ry Olson, IFC treasurer said. In past years no special assessment was necessary because participants paid for the individual activity which they attended instead of paying one blanket fee. 1 ? ' - J I' t MAX MILLER L JlJIZ SNS, J tit Cameras, Inc. .11: t s i d77.9503 1434 0 ST. LINCOLN, NBER. Model 20G8 Deluxe Stereophonic Portable Solid ' State (No Tubes) dual channel amplifier with power transformer 10 watt outDut fullv automatic r.us- cartridge aiamond need e a sneaker in 7 riotarh. m.;. j m able enclosures 4 controls Ebony contour luggage social calendar FRIDAY, Nov. 10 HOMECOMING DANCE, Corn Cobs-Tassels, Colise um, 9-12 p.m. SATURDAY, Nov, 11 ABEL-SANDOZ, Open House, 4-6 p.m. ABEL 4, Open House, 4-6 p.m. ACACIA, Open House, 4 6 p.m. BETA SIGMA PSI, House Party, 9-12 p.m. BURR HALL, Open Hous 4:30-6 p.m. BURR HALL, Open House, 8-11 p.m. CATHER HALL, Open House, 12:304 p.m. DELTA SIGMA PHI, Open House, 4-6 p.m. FEDDE HALL, Open House, 1-6 p.m. HARPER, SCHRAMM, SMITH, Open House, 4-6 p.m. HARPER, SCHRAMM, SMITH, All Univ. Dance, 9 12 p.m. LOVE MEMORIAL, Homecoming Tea and Open House, 4:30-6 p.m. PHI MU, Open House, 4:30-6 p.m. POUND HALL, Open House, 12-2 p.m. POUND HALL, Coffee Hour, 4-6 p.m. SCHRAMM HALL, Open House, 12-6 p.m. SCHRAMM 4, Open House, 3-6 p.m. SELLECK, Open House, 4-6 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi To Hold Dance Kappa Alpha Psi fratern ity will sponsor a victory Homecoming dance Satur day evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Omaha's "Fab ulous Soul Twisters" will play. The dance will be held in the old Saber Club, two doors west of the Nebras kan Theater. Tickets can be purchased from Kappa Alpha Psi members or pledges. '-f-r- f C nftC " M Drive In SMITH 8, Hour Dance, 7 8 p.m. SMITH HALL, Open House, 2-6 p.m. TRIANGLE, Open House, 4-7 p.m. WRA, .Open House, 11 a.m.-l p.m. SUNDAY, Nov, 12 ABEL 4, Open House, 2-5 p.m. ABEL 5, Open House, 1-6 p.m. ABEL 6, Open House, 1-6 p.m. ABEL 7, Open House, 1 6 p.m. ABEL 9, Open House, 1-5 p.m. ABEL 11, Open House, 1-5 p.m. ABEL 12-SANDOX 2 and 3, Afternoon Party and Piz za, 4-8 p.m. ABEL 13 - SANDOZ 9 Dance, 6-8 p.m. CATHER 9 POUND 5, Pizza Party, 4:30-6 p.m. HARPER HALL, Open House, 2-6 p.m. SCHRAMM 4, Open House, 3-6 p.m. SCHRAMM 7, Open House, 12-6 p.m. SCHRAMM 8, Open House, 1-5 p.m. SMITH 2- SCHRAMM 10, Pizza Party, 6-8 p.m. HEPPNER and PD?ER, Ice Blocking Party, 2-5 p.m., Southeast High. Good Eating Is In The Bag At The-. CORN CRIB Caramel Corn Popcorn Popcorn Balls Peanuts 1150 N. 48th TJ'M 1 Smith Hall Constitution Defeated On Two Issues Smith H a ll's proposed constitution was defeated by a vote of 215-98 Wednes day due to dissention over two main issues, according to Reesa Almy, chairman of the constitution conven tion. The constitution was pre sented to the women in Smith Monday night and immediately a committee formed in opposition to the document. The Committee for a Bet ter Constitution questioned two points. One concerned the judicial branch of gov ernment and the other the executive branch. If the constitution had been ratified Wednesday, executive officers of Smith would have been permitted to vote on all issues. The C.B.C. felt that this was an infringement on the checks GO BIG RED Caramel Apples Ice Cream Cold Drinks Candy J Across from Volkswagen A TCfSi and balances system. The proposed judicial council would have con sisted of nine representa tives, one from each floor. The opposition felt that this area should be considered in greater detail, Miss Almy said. Andy Corrigan, chairman of the Committee for a Bet ter Constitution, said that the committee felt that they could not lose even if t h e constitution had passed the vote because at least it would have stimulated some interest in dorm government. N r I yi .... i' r.,T.,- .,...., j . rt NOV. 15, 8:00 P.M. Pershing Auditorium Tickets Pershing at Featuring Hot Runzas Fine Foods Fast Service 1 501 No. 56th Miss Almy said that the defeat did not represent to tal disapproval of the con stitution; but indicated some areas needed to be studied more carefully. She said that she feels that Smith will oome out with a better constitution because of the interest that has been created. Election of dorm officers cannot take place until the constitution has been rati fied, according to Miss Almy. She added that it should be a matter of days before a new constitution is presented for ratification. NEBRASKA UNION SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE PRESENTS on Sale Auditorium New Travelers Cafe & Motel 4040 Cornhusker Highway Open 24 Hours Good Eatinq Specials, 95c-$l f lonnHness Our Motto JOAN BAEZ