rf!" 4, Utilise r V '1VKMItfllllM ! :0- n . 08" . ,:": ' . ,. i! f-:.: .':: . .i-1 1:$ Wanted: girls looking for excitement, fun and re laxation. Learn to coordinate mind and muscles. Ap ply in person Karate Club, University of Nebraska. The reason for this frosty exhibition is to solicit fe male members to ease the current 50-1 ratio of male to female members in Karate Club. An affiliated mem ber of the Tae Kwon Do Association, the club's func- Photo by Howard Rosenberg lion is to offer a course in self-defense. Cost to the student is the lowest in the nation five dollars a month for affiliation with the national association. Above, members Kent Roberts (left) and Richard Park demonstrate the fine art of breaking jaws with frozen feet. Ill Regenls approve sale lo eily University farm to he park Wednesday, Feb. 18 Nebraska Union 3:30 p.m. Phi Chi Theta Exec. UHC "Dr. Dana FarnsworUY' Jazz and Java 4 p.m. Phi Chi Theta Council for Exceptional Children 4:30 p.m. Union Hospitality 5:30 p.m. Engineering Toastmastera I p.m. AWS Congress NHRRF Child's Project 0:30 p.m. Red Cross Builders Board Meeting 7 p.m. Students Coalition for Wallace Peterson Student Action Front 7:39 p.m. NU Rifle Club Math Counselors 0 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi Fellowship of Christian Athletes Omaha The NU Board of Regents Monday approved the sale of a 228-acre tract in Ilavelock to the city of Lincoln for development of a park and golf course. The price of the land, arrived at by three independent appraisals, was $325,000. The Havelock farm property has been used for years for agricultural experimental work which is now being transferred to the Agricultural Field Laboratory at Mead. The remaining 1100 acres of the tract will be phased out later. THE REGENTS also dedicated to the city a portion of the northwest corner of 17th and Vine to be used for a right turn bypass from 17th Street onto Vine Street. Traffic studies indicate that this improvement would relieve traffic congestion. Also approved was a recommendation by the University Graduate Council that the Department of Mathematics in Lincoln be authorized to offer programs of study leading to the degrees Master of Arts for Teachers and Master of Science for Teachers. THESE DEGREES allow teachers to Improve their training in the subject they teach. The degrees were requested by the math department on the premise that many teachers need and want more training. Expenditures up to $160,000 for re-modeling Lincoln dorms was authorized by the Regents. Part of Selleck Quadrangle will be remodeled first. Gary D. Hansen was named by the Regents as chairman and associate professor of the Department of Family Economics and Management effective July 1. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Arnold Barager. Hansen is currently associate professor of sociology at Portland State College, Tuition due Friday Hear Dr. Wallace Peterson Candidate for U.S. Senate Tonight 7 pm Student Union SMMr4 by ttvcW CmIIIIm fr Wallace Pcttrtea T0WIT AT 7:30 P.M. lAiy $2.00 MSmX $3,so LTl OFIMC1 ftk M MAGICIANS OF Portland Oregon. NEBRASKA'S 11th football game of the 1970 season with Wake Forest University on Sept. 12 was given final approval at the meeting. Nebraska will pay Wake Forest $80,000 instead of the one-half of net proceeds of the game as is often done with other opponents. Also approved were two football games with New Mexico State University to be played in 1979 and 1932 in Lincoln. The University is guaranteeing New Mexico State $35,000 for each game. CHANCELLOR DURWARD Varner was absent from his first Board of Regents meeting due to the death of his brother. In other actton Monday, the Board of Regents approved: An associate degree program in nursing which will be offered at the NU Medical School this fall. The curriculum of the program has been designed to take students through a two-year course of study leading to a registered nurses license. Grants and gifts to the Lincoln campuses and out state activities totaling $795,031.74. An Engaging Suggestion flays 55 II "r6 LE .250 V 13 WtODINO RIN9 100 W VJ OOTHAM MOO ALSO (IIO TO 1.00 T- REGISTERED , IClO p S at Jk: o DIAMOND RINGS Choose Koopsnke . . , the engagement ring with a perfect diamond . . . gunranteed, registered and protected against loss from the sotting for on full year. Comt In soon and see our solection. i """'"''""" 1 '' . in- mil , lit 'A tr XT' V 1 !; tr X 1 a: ' s J', ft V' i I A I" BASKETBALL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 ' i i 4 r . 1 1 i . : i i i r I . I I I I I I I J I i ( 1 I t