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Its liberated lines adapt to a variety of today's exciting new hairdos. Short or shoulder length, it spells out femininity, whether worn free and flowing or curled gently for special occasions. Welcome winds of spring and waves of summer . . . your hair flows and moves; and when you toss your pretty head. . . it falls gently back into place. A curler or two, strategically placed may be used to give added height and a softer look at the crown. So get with the "WIND & WAVES" Haircut, its the Environmental thing to do! mm3 r 7 I " v -m Budget. . . Continued from page 1 colleges to rely more heavily on government money, returns from investments and alumni support. Recently these three sources have not kept pace with the needs of higher education while inflation has reduced the value of the dollar. The propects for higher education are not bright. The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education recently estimated that two-thirds of the nation's schools were either in financial trouble or headed for it. 11:30 a.m.--Cornhusker Marketing Club; Union 12:30 p.m. --Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship; Union 3 p.m. Miss U. of N. Committee; Union 4 p.m.-ASUN Senate Meeting; Union 5:30 p.m. --Engineering Toast masters; Union 5:30 p.m.-Alpha Zeta; Union 6 p.m. --Special Services Tutoring; Union 6 p.m.-Kosmet Club Exec; Union 6:30 p.m.-Kosmet Klub; Union 6:30 p.m. --Builders Exec; Union 7 p.m.- Rodeo ; East Union 7 p.m.-Alpha Zeta; East Union 7 p.m. Alpha Kappa Psi; Union 7 p.m.-Spring Day; Union 7 p.m.-Builders Board; Union 7:30 p.m.-Nebraska Speech Assn.; Union 8 p.m. --Free University Encounter Group; Union 8 p.m. --Kappa Alpha Psi; Union 9 p.m.-ASUN Education Committee; Union 9:30 p.m. -Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Union 3, 6. and 8:30 p.m.-Selleck Film "Rosemary's Baby"; Union MS New nfu courses MOUNTAIN CLIMBING Leader: Jess Cory I simply have a very loose outline of how to pursue such a course in a location as absurd as where we are. Who knows what can happen? FIRST MEETING: March 22, Monday, 7:30 WHERE: Piper Inner Lounge NETHERLANDS-DUTCH LANGUUAGE Leader: Waldemar de Rijk Introduction to Dutch Language, and the country. Pace and content of the course will be determined by its members. A recommended text is Hugo's Dutch Simplified: it is definitely not required. The class will meet on Monday evenings. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, March 17, 7 p.m. WHERE: Sandoz Cafeteria SUBSISTENCE FARMING Leader: Jerry A nderson Food is perhaps one of the last barriers to total freedom. With this in mind we might talk about some of the production problems as well as some of the economic hassles of land control. I'm not into the communal thing (yet) but the topic will no doubt evolve to this. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 23, 7:30 WHERE: Phi Mu, 1125 No. 16 ABSURD GAMES Leader: Jeff Cory, Tom U'ishon Absurd Games is a course meeting once a week for one hour to teach interested students the intricacies of basic tension relieving toys and games. Students will learn the finer points of performing tricks with yo-yo's, bo-lo's and K-nockers. This course is offered to act as a tension-reliever in the high strung university atmosphere of studying. Students should have their own yo-yo, bo-lo, or K-nocker, depending on what they would like to master. FIRST MEETING: Thursdav, March 18. 7:30 WHERE: Sigma Chi 1510 Vine THE ART OF BREADMAKING Leader: Kate Ulrich Learn basic recipes and techniques of yeast breads, quick breads, and leavening other than yeast. Unleavened bread? Maybe, yeast breads include sour-dough bread. Adaptives of basic recipes for sweet rolls, zweiback could go into other basic grain foods as noodles, dumplings, etc FIRST MEETING: Thursday, March 18, 7:30 WHERE: Piper Kitchen BREADMAKING Leader: Sue Bronczyk FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, March 17, 7:30 WHERE: Piper Kitchen CONTEMPORARY ROCK MUSICIANS Leader: Dan Yager Basically, we will devote each meeting to either a single musician or group or musical area. Although I will set the guidelines, it will be up to the class as to how much time we will spend on each. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, March 17, 3:30 WHERE: Pi Beta Phi, 426 No. 16 INTRODUCTION TO FOLK-STYLE GUITAR Leader: Jerry Faier, Tammy Mulligan, Rick Reier During the course we will cover the following broad areas associated with playing the guitar in a folk-style fashion: (I) Basic guitar make-up and care, and repair; (2) some basic chords and chording progressions; and (3) some basic elements of music theory as related to folk -style music for the guitar. The music emphasis for this is based entirely on traditional music's occurence on a popular level FIRST MEETING: Thursday, March 18, 6:30 WHERE: Piper Rec Room KURT VON N EG UT Leaders; Chris See man, Cynthia Shaver To explore the aspects of Vonnegut through his works, his themes, philosophies, etc. The structure of the course will depend gre?tly on how much Vonnegut the class has read; whether they want to discover Vonnegut as his novels reveal him andor cover each novel specifically, one at a time. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday , March 16, 4:30 WHERE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, 616 No. 16 More courses on Page 1 2 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1971