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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1971)
IfflHB l " oiA'- -g - - win .-.,-..M, Mary Dean shows off the volunteer van which was purchased last spring through the student Volunteer Bureau. Volunteer Bureau asks help In its second year of existence, the Student Volunteer Bureau is looking for help. The Bureau, operating with student activity funds, is a central office to coordinate volunteer programs at UNL according to its director Mary ABOOSE Field Flowers 176 Father of Our Country Immortalized in Coin 123 Send me: quantity price 123 Field Flowers f3.00; 868 Working Class Hero 3.00' 176 Father of Our Country (Tt 2.50 111 The Bite 2.501 Please add 50c for handling and postage (check) Total S (money order) Insure yourself some mail, check for brochure of 14 more posters NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PAGE 2 Dean. Its call for help is directed towards Student Action Front, University 4H, University Y, and other agencies in need of volunteers. "There are a lot of wants that students don't know need to be met," said Dean. Among POSTERS 863 Working Class Hero 111 The Bite (Actual Size 23 x 35) aboose co. box 887 warren, pa. 16365 1 L- ... j them are the Big Sister and Big Brother programs. These programs are directed toward personal c o m m u nic a t i o n between students and low income families in a one-to-one relationship intended to ease community problems. Volunteers are also needed in hostels operated by the Lancaster Office for the Mentally Retarded to help those in the transition stage to a more worthwhile life. The Looking Glass Drug Program contacted the UNL Bureau on the third floor of the Nebraska Union for ex-users to work in a 24-hour drug referral program. The Lincoln Action Program, too, is looking for volunteers to work for tenants rights. 24hoursaday thevyhr. Jwc n lAioolf HHc finest I Qj in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: IN CONCERT PERSHING AUDITORIUM Oct. 13 $4- $5- $6 MAIL ORDER NOW BEING ACCEPTED; PERSHING AUDITORIUM CASHIERS CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AND SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE. PRESENTED BY GOLDEN STAR PROD. o o oGD THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 12 30 p.m. Nebraska Union Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 1 p.m. Nebraska Union-Publications Board. 2:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Student Affairs Staff. ,... . 3-30 p.m. Professor Willard ' Miller, 108 Burnett Hall. 3 30 p m. Nebraska Union- "Residence Halls and Parking Committee. . 4 p.m. Nebraska Union Special Services-Indian Students. 4 p m. Nebraska llnion-ASUN Meeting. 4:30 p iii. University High -Sigma Alpha Eta. 5:30 p.m. Nebraska Union -Engineering Toastmasters 6 p.m. Nebraska Union Kappa Kappa Psi. 6 p.m. Nebraska Union-Red Cross. 6 p.m. Nebraska Union-Kosmet Klub hxec. 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union -Builders Exec. 6:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Kosmet Kliib. WmH Stfqpffff 1 J "The Nebraska Drug Rap" will feature highlights from the Youth Conference on Drugs held last summer, tonight at 9 p.m. on Channel 1 2. Sigma Alpha Eta is meeting today at 4:30, University High, for all interested Speech and Hearing majors. For further info call Jan Urwiler at 477-8124. MRS... , 5121 "0" STREET : They're making a batch Z right now! ? Wister : Doruut "you've got a friend' JAMES TAYLOR 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-U.N.S.E.A. 7 .7 p.m. Nebraska Union Bowling Organizational Meeting. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Builders Board. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union Mexican American Students Assn. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-N.U Meds 7:3 0 p.m. Nebraska Union-Special Services Boards of Directors. 7:3 0 p.m. Nebraska Union -Math Counselors. 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-ASUN Lobbying Subcommittee. 8 p.m. Nebraska Union Students International Meditation Society. 8:30 p.m. Howell Theatre-"Macbeth" 12th and R Sts. 9 p.m. NET presents "The Nebraska Drug Rap" Channel 12. 9 p.m. Nebraska Union-Kappa Alpha Psi. 10 p.m. Nebraska Union-Innocents. Professor Willard Miller Jr. is presenting a non-technical lecture on applied mathematics at. 3:30 today, Rm. 108, Burnett Hall. NU-Meds are holding their first meeting this, year tonight in the Nebraska Union at 7:30 p.m. with Dr. Jerry Reed speaking on Cardiopulmonary Resusitation. Cecilia Cuervo will speak at the Bochemistry Seminar today on "In Vivo action of Vitamin A," at 4 p.m. in the Biochemistry Auditorium, East Campus. The first International Luncheon will be Thursday, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lutheran Student Chapel at 15th and 0 Sts. The weekly event, sponsored by the Student YWCA offers a chance to mingle with friends from many lands and a lunch for only $.50. v. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1971