The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 29, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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The winner of an October
Nebraska Easter Seal Society
raffle will own Nebraska's
Memorial Stadium for the
Colorado-Nebraska football
game Oct. 30.
According to UNL Easter
Seal volunteers Tom McCown
and Laurel Gerlach, the winner
will get two tickets to that
game, a football autographed
by the Cornhusker players and
coaches, and may get to meet
the team.
The Nebraska Easter Seal
Society says it will use the
money obtained from the sale
of the $1 raffle tickets to help
build a new resident camp near
Seward for handicapped
children and adults.
McCown says it's a good
community program since the
money is going to be spent in
Nebraska. He said tickets are
being sold state-wide.
The Society says it has used
temporary camp facilities for
the past four years that were
built for people who can walk
up long flights of stairs, who
are not creatlv inconvenienced
.by a bathroom which is 500
Library. . .
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Heussman said, explaining his feeling that
this apparent concern by the students, may
do as much for the library in the long run as
an on-rush of homecoming donations."
He said he believes Nebraska citizens
should strive for a good library because 1)
direct services like the Regional Library
centers allow out-state residents to get books
from the library in Lincoln, 2) "when a state
puts money in its educational system at any
level, it stands, to gain a great deal," and 3)
Jeans. Slacks. Shirts. Jackets. Socks. Western Wear. Boots.
win Memorial Stadium for
yards from their cabins, and to
whom a narrow dooway is not
an obstacle.
Handicapped people, on the
other hand, often. cannot do
these things and must struggle
to overcome many unnecessary
obstacles every day, the
Tutors of Nebraska Indian
Children (TONIC) needs tutors
for their Winnebago project,
especially those with cars. For
more information call Elbert
Hill, 113 Andrews Hall, Ext.
3191.
NFU course, "Women Are
Beautiful," now meets at 7:30
p.m. in Heppner Lounge,
Centennial College on
Wednesday.
"Business tends to go where there's good
research (thus, good research libraries)."
Howard Norland, assoc. professor of
English at UNL and chairman of the Faculty
Senate Library Committee said he is
"delighted" with the students' gesture.
"It may dramatize to the state that this is
truly a Nebraska resource and the only
research library in the state," he said.
Norland said he acknowledges that public
citizens often dislike research activities at
Universities but pointed out that seven of
the nine wheat varieties grown in Nebraska
were developed at the University
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Wrangler'Jeans at
Miller & Paine Stores
Knight Family Stores
Burdens 1000 W "O" St.
Lincoln Army & Western Store
Society says.
McCown said raffle tickets
will be on sale for the next
four weeks from a booth in the
Nebraska Union. He said the
booth will be open on
Thursday and Friday before
away football games and on
Pi Sigma Alpha a political
science honorary will hold an
organizational meeting Wed. at
8 p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
Political Science majors and
minors with 12 hours are
invited.
Pi Lambda Theta and Mu
Epsilon Nu will hold a joint
informal meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday at the Lutheran
Student Foundation, 535
North 16th.
Friday and Saturday before
home games.
Laurel Gerlach said two
Lincoln high schools and some
Lincoln businesses are selling
the tickets as well as sororities
and fraternities.
"Even though Beta Sigma
Psi and Kappa Sigma are selling
the tickets, we need many
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Double Knit Jean Gares
A real first. Jeans, with
cargo pockets and fast-back pockets, 1 a new
ribbed double knit. Tops in good toots and
comfort. Bitter chocolate, navy, beetroot,
mauve or deerskin. Sizes 23 toL3. $18.
Shown is one of our new Kennington kjnit body
shirts that come in geometries, florals,
tapestries or stripes in lt sixes. $13.
Where It's At Shops '
Downtown and Gateway
a day
more volunteers," McCown
said.
He said volunteers or
persons interested in buying
tickets should phone 472-335 1
or write: Easter Seal Society,
Student Activities, 340
Nebraska Union, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.
68508.
SEPTEMBER
SPECIALS
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1971
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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