The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1971, Image 7

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World's Greatest Drummer
The "World's Greatest Drummer," Buddy Rich,
and his orchestra will be at the Omaha Music Hall at
8:30 p.m. Monday.
Winner of about every jazz poll in the world, Rich
and his band have played concerts at the Filmore East
and the Newport and Monterey Jazz Festivals, in
addition to successful tours of England, Japan,
Thailand, Okinawa and Hong Kong.
In a report on the 1965 Newport Jazz Festival,
Dan Morgenstern, writer forDownbeat mazagine, said
""if nothing else of value had happened at Newport, to
witness Rich would have made it worthwhile. The
audience's standing ovation for Rich seemed a modest
tribute."
Extension sets meetings
for summer readers
Again this summer students
can take a variety of University
courses for credit-without
having to attend classes.
Registration for the 1971
Summer Reading courses
begins May 3. Information on
the courses is available now at
the University Extentkm
Division office, 511 Nebraska
Hall, according to Edor
Ellingson, coordinator of class
programs.
An informational meeting
for each course will be held
April 30. Attendance at the
meetings isn't mandatory; they
are only to provide students
with general ideas about the
courses.
Instructional meetings will
take place May 3-10 for those
students who Actually enroll.
Professors will make final
arrangements with their
students at these meetings.
The first summer reading
program was started in 1967
by Robert L. Hough, professor
of English, who offered one
course. Since then the program
has expanded to 3 1 courses in
9 different fields.
One of the attractions of
the summer reading courses is
that students don't have to
attend classes and are allowed a
ft.
three-month span to complete
the reading of six to eight
books, Ellingson explained.
Students may continue to
register for the courses until
June 11.
amino
30:30 a.m.- Indian Cultural
Week-Lehman Brightman;
Nebraska Union
Noon - NETCHE Luncheon;
Union
Noon - Indian Cultural "Week
films; Union
12:30 p.m.- Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship; Union
1:30 p.m. - Indian Cultural
Week-Ruben Snake; Union
2:30 p.m.-Ad Hoc Committee
on Campus Disorder; Union
3:30 p. m.-Union Weekend
Film Committee; Union
3:30 p.m. -Builders-University
Projection; Union
4 p.m. Union Foreign Film
Committee; Union
4 p.m. Builders Calendar and
Director Committee; Union
4:30 p.m. - Tassels; Union
6 p.m. - Towne Club; Union
6 p.m. Special Services
Tutoring; Union
6 p.m. - Mexican Student
Association; Union
7 p.m. Unicorns; Union
7:30 p.m. - Math Conselors;
Union
7:30 p.m. - Prayer and Praise
Group; Union
9:15 p.m. - Kappa Psi; Union
9:30 p.m. - East Union; East
Union
HELP WANTED
Interviews for ASUN Committee
Chairmanships start Tuesday,
April 27. If vou are interested in
being chairman of the
Education, Legal Rights, Free
University, Student Services and
Economic Development, Human
Rights or Legislative Liaison
Committees, sign up at trie
ASUN office: Room 345 in the
Student Union.
AMBITIOUS MEN of all trades to
ALASKA, and the YUKON,
around $2800 month. For
complete information write to
JOB RESEARCH P. . Box 161.
Stn. A. Toronto, Ontario.
Enclose $3.00 to cover cost.
Busboys, noon and night shifts
432685.
COLLEGE MEN Seven summer
jobs available. $1,850 $2,475
income. Write Mr. Bir. Box
80124, Lincoln 68501. Witt
interview within week.
OVERSEAS JOBS FOR
STUDENTS-Australia, Europe,
So. America, Africa, etc All
professions and occupations.
$700 to $3000 monthly.
Expenses paid, overtime,
sightseeing. Free information.
Write: Two Research Service
Box 5591 A, San Diego, Calif.
92105.
MATH TUTORING
Evans Learning Center, 1601 P
Street, 435 2168. Tuition $5.00
per nour.
Soft, smooth pencil
for shapely brow.
Petal shades for
color and contour.
Cake Liner to
define and shape.
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FOR SALE
Four Chrome Reverse Rims with
two spinners-Rocket Brand, Fits
General Motors cars. Also, car
stereo tape player. Must sell!!
Gale Henry. 211 Burr Hall.
434- 3111 after 5 p.m.
1968 Triumph Spitfire MKIII' Dark
blue. Excellent condition. Priced
for quick sale. 489-2398.
488-3164. 423-4461. Ask for
Mike.
1964 Volkswagen, excellent
condition, 434-3359.
What are waterbeds for?.. .Buy one
for $29.95 from T. J. and find
out! 488-0459.
Schwinn 10 speed bike. Call
434O06 after S.
350 Honda, green, chrome extras.
466-7193, 5 12 p.m.
AB Dick Duplicating Machine,
excellent condition, with some
supplies. 466-5895.
Dyna Stereo Amp. 35 watts. CAM
435- 7804.
Mobile Home. 1966 Marlette 12 x
60. 2 bedroom, central air.
semi-furnished. Best offer.
466-2984.
1968 Hurst Otds, 455, automatic,
rally wheels. Sharp. Best offer.
CAM 434-0228 and ask for Larry
Kohies. -
Float a deal on a waterbed. King
Size, only $37.95. Call T. J.
Enterprises at 488-0459, or
come see us at 2800 Woods
Blvd.
All Eyes Kit
Now there's a compact that holds
all you need for beautiful eyes.
The new Maybelline AD Eyes Kit
And it's specially designed for all eyes
...in kits for blondes, brownettes,
and brunettes.
Each kit has a pencil for a shapely
brow. Three shadows with applicator
to shade, shape, and highlight
Cake Liner with fine-line brush.
And a special
Maybelline
Mascara.
into the
The finest in eye
Mm
Guitar and amp. 473-6878
FOR RENT
2 bedroom Apartment to
sub-let-June. July, August.
Furnished, Air-conditioned. 4
blocks from campus. 477-9835.
Apartment, available the end of
May. close to bus. $80. air
conditioned. Prefer girls.
432 6812.
WANTED TO BUY
Would like to buy, 10 speed
bicycle, good condition,
reasonable offer made.
432-4720. Ask for Was.
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR
CAMPUS BOOK STORE. 13TH
a r.
Sewing and alterations. Call Pat
Moor at 799-2615.
PERSONAL
HELP SAVE AMERICA! Join the
AMERICAN VIGILANTES! For
information - Buy and Read
THE AMERICAN VIGILANTE
by Alaric Brandon Press. 221
Columbus Ave.. Boston. Mass.
02116. $435.
DISPLEASED WITH LINCOLN'S
8US SERVICE If you're a
faculty member or a student,
and you're concerned about the
deteriorating bus service in
Lincoln, help us with our survey.
CAII 472-2589 anytime and
leave your name.
Lightest pastel shadow
for highlights.
The mascara that lengthens
lashes with every stroke.
feature, famous
Ultra Lash
AH packed
most compact
compact there isl
make - up, yet sensibly priced.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
MONDAY. APRIL. 26. 1971