The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Youth program
may gain $2000
from AUF drive
This year's All University
Fund (AUF) Faculty Drive
hopes to raise $2,000 to help
children from broken homes
and welfare families afford
recreation, counseling and
guidance at a YMCA or YWCA.
The drive will continue
through April 9. The money
will go to the YMCA Youth
Subsidy Fund, which last year
provided memberships to 168
children, ages 8 to 15. The
program is a series of scheduled
group lessons in activities like
and competitive league sports.
AUF is the only
organization on campus
authorized to solicit funds for
charity from faculty and
students. The proceeds of its
drives are traditionally donated
to a local charity.
Contributions for the Faculty
Drive may be mailed to the All
University Fund, Nebraska
Union.
Drama committee
sets interviews
The Nebraska Union
Program Council will hold
interviews for chairman of the
Union Drama Committee
Tuesday evening in the Union.
The committee promotes,
sponsors and originates all
types of dramatic activities.
A nyone interested should
sign up in the Union Program
Office.
10 a.m. to - 4 p.m.- Alpha
Lambda Delta, Pledging;
Union
10:30 a.m.-- Honors
Convocation, Coliseum.
Noon-- Kappa Kappa Psi;
Union
Noon-Honors Convocation
Luncheon; Union
Noon- Millard Cody School
6th Grade; Union
12:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship; Union
2:3U p.m. -CSL Committee on
Student Organizations;
Union
3:30 p.m. -Builders-College
Days; Union
3:30 p.m. --Union Coffee
House Committee; Union
4 p.m. -Publications Board;
Union
5 p.m.- Corncobs; Union
6 p.m. Union Program
Council; Union
6 p.m. Special Services
Tutoring; Union
6:30 p.m. -Quiz Bowl Board;
Union
7 p.m. -Vista Films, Union
7 p.m.- Quiz Bowl; Union
7:30 p.m. -Lincoln Guitar
Society; Union
7:30 p.m. -Math Counselors;
Union
8 p.m. Human Relations
Insight League; Union
8 p.m. -English 1 29; Union
8 p.m. -Free University "Issues
and Confrontations"; Union
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Community action is new
emphasis of Student Y
Few students are aware of
what Student Y is-perhaps
because of the recent change in
its title. The Student Y used to
be the campus YWCA, a service
organization. Now the group
will work more in the
community to bring about
social change.
In the past year Student Y
has provided advisers to girls'
clubs, big sisters in juvenile
courts, and volunteers for
Headstart.
Next year the organization
will conduct a National
Coalition for Native Americans
to educate whites about the
American Indian and to raise
money for Indians. They have
also planned a freshman
orientation weekend next fall.
Programs on drugs, women's
liberation, the gay liberation,
racism and family planning are
also being considered.
According to Ellen
Mintzmyer, president of
Student Y, many good
programs are sponsored by the
group but because of lack of
publicity few students are
aware of them.
This spring Student Y is
sponsoring an International
Fair with 1 5 students from the
United States and 15 foreign
students participating in
informal rap sessions and
encounter groups.
Student Y is also
planning a sex fair April 6-7.
Representatives of the Family
Planning Center and the
National Planned Parenthood
will conduct rap sessions with
residentsof the living units
on campus.
Interviews for executive
positions on the Student Y
board will be March 31 from
4-6 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union. '
Printmakers
get awards-
Two University of Nebraska
graduate assistants are award
winners in the Fourth National
Student Printmakers
Exhibition at the University of
North Carolina, Chapel HiH,
North Carolina.
Jane Calvert and Roger
Carlisle received two of the 10
purchase prizes given as their
work was judged against the
other 105 prints in the show.
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