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University must change by MICK MORIARTY Nebraskan Staff Writer In a parting shot at the University of Nebraska, Ivan Volgyes, assistant professor of political science, aatd that the University must change or college degrees will become worthless. Before leaving on ?. one year sabbatical, Volgyes spoke at a rap session Wednesday in the Nebraska Union. Volgyes said that in five years there will be two and one-half million graduates entering the labor market and there will only be 400,000 jobs available. "There simply will not be any jobs for graduates and don't be surprised if you end up working in a gas station" Volgyes told about 100 students in the Nebraska Union. in n 17 COME SEE THE FINEST COLLEGE REMGS by J osteins OOICSTORE'S COLLEGE RING BAY, MONDAY 9:30 to 3:30 Select the finest -Wear the finest forever Order your Josten's college ring Josten Representative will he here 1 4ft 1245 R 432-0331 1 V IVAJUILKSV LINCOLN 434-7421 54th & O Stree! STARTS FRIDAY FRIDAY AT 7 & 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. FEATURE AT 2, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 P.M. "The last word in thrillers. Terrific." Gene Shalit, Look Magazine "Enough intrigue and excitement to eclipse James Bond. Playboy MTJM Z1 damn near knocks you out of your seat." -Paulino Kael, The Now Yorker "An TV for 'Z Stands without peer as a document and thriller." -jmh chslnbc-tv rv: $r 'rbf 7 I I M ' i n iii nun I. m n" iiniiiiTii ' (CP) iCost-Gavras iv Jorge Senprun mm Mikls Theodotakis 'There's not a goddamn thing you' can do with a bachelors degree," Volgyes said. "If you go to work for business, you end up taking special training courses anyway," he said. Volgyes said that the universities must meet the needs of the people. ''They are not doing this now but I believe that they can if we only con vince the taxpayers that the university ca'h help them," be saaid. Volgyes emphasized that change can come from within the system, although he was Photo by Dan Ladely doubtful that violent change could be avoided in America, "where violence is so central to our system." He warned students, "Don't play with revolution. Once you have taken the ultimate course, no longer can change come non-violently." Volgyes told students to remember that the end result of a revolution would be totalitarianism. But he also said that if people don't work for change now, then totalitarianism would come another way. fc?s we serve fun sti$3' Bill EsfeiS FEATURING: rTJg S XJl yyePutiiciKHut . 360 NO. 43th 4 s. t cm Mm-M. 11 mm mm. M. 4 Im. CM1 IMUN APPEARING 8:30-12:30 NIGHTIY talk 1 s E N s A T I O N A L Gatttnan s JCounge 10th and '0' DINING Til MIDN1TE PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1970 I :) Jr. , v , a;, ..:'M