Varner calls Regent meeting The National Panorama of Conservation Action, showing what needs doing to relieve the ecological crisis is presenting a free show at Cengas offices from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. (See calendar.) The Union Program Council has applications available for chairmenships of the Jazz & Java, Recreation, and Drama Committees, in room 128, Nebraska Union. Positions are open to any student interested. fist 3 mow!! ysi ltiK rat NEST BOSGNINE BSUCE J) A VI SOW From the author of "Psycho" p.- w." p"-w'H!5!nnB--j iimm j" ss SXii 3B J. 1 52 Cliff NotM hava bnn "H n tor mtmorw jl ttuSanti by haloing tham undarttand dif ficult Htaratura aaatonmanta. B praparad. Oat ttia onaa you naad now and uaa tham aa you aludy Maarty 200 tmaa... ahvaya avaHaMa al ymm dactafa. Lincoln, Nebraska 6SS91 PAGE 8 f E& f J AI50 w- llip, The Nebraska School of Religion is offering two new courses this fall. Black Religion and Parapsychology and the Christian Faith. The courses are transferable to the University for elective credit. The Educational Testing Service announced dates for the National Teacher Exams. 'College seniors preparing to teach may write the test 21st& "O" STREET LIU COIU, NEBRASKA 63510 DAILY 9:09-5:50 THURS. 9:00-9:00 PM. SAT. 9:09-5:00 PM 435-2959 FROM THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW ELECTRONICS BEST, November 13, 1971 or January 29, April 8 or July 15, 1972. Further info can be obtained from:' National Teacher Examinations, Box 911, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. The University Gay Action Group will hold an organizational meeting Monday in the Nebraska Union at 8 p.m. New members and all gay O lKJ if Lloyd's portable cassette tape recorderplayer goes everywhere, for taping, and listening to lectures, music or just for fun. Auto matic record level control. Complete with dynamic remote pen cil mic, carrying case and shoulder strap, batteries, AC adapter, earphone, and demonstration tape. LLOYDS 1V92 THE DAILY NEB RASKAN men and women are welcome. Applications for grants for grad study or research abroad and professional training in creative and performing arts for 1972-73 are available from Roberto Esquenazi Mayo, 1034 Oldfather. Deadline is October 1, 1971. r President D. B. Varner Thursday afternoon announced that a special meeting of the University Board of Regents will be held in the Nebraska Union at 10 a. m. Saturday. Varner said the Regents will discuss the University of Nebraska Lincoln chancellorship vacancy. It is expected that the Regents will name James H. Zumberge, director of the school of earth sciences at the University of Arizona, as the new chancellor. & BACK TO IklCTHONICI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1971