A- ... ii-mi .urn " i m i COFFEE HOUSEP November 15 -Model United Nations Resource Center opens (room 237B in the Union) November 16 -Free University Course-Model U.N. "Introduction" November 23 -Free University-Model U.N. "How to Prepare" November 30 -Free University-Model U.N. "Writing Proposals" December 8, 9 -Free University-Model U.N. "Parliamentary Procedure" Original vocal and guitar music andromic highlights will come to the South Crib of the Union. ENTERTAINMENT November 11-12 Jim Glover December 9-10 White Eyes (Thursday and Friday nights) 'Free admission plus popcorn and coffee Each of these meetings will be held at 7 p.m. in the Union. Great learning experience. Take advantage of it. mm r November 2 -Professor James Weber, chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering, will speak on Technology at 3:30 at Rap-In (Check calandar of events in the Union for room number.) November 18 -Pete Anderson, Youth Director for Planned ParenthoodWorld Population in Nebraska, will be at Rap-In to talk about "A Male Looks at Abortion Repeal." IP : a - 0 - """" UPC Here's something to direct your college interests towards. Keep these in mind: 1. Union Board will be interviewing for new Union Program Council members on November 14. Application forms available in room 128 Union. 1. Union Board will be interviewing for new Union Program Council members on November 14. Application forms availalbe in room 128 Union. 2. The newly selected UPC members will be interviewing for the 21 new Union Program Council Project Chairman on December 5. Applications are available in room 128 Union. Jazz and Java is still trying toget underway. Response has been pretty good, but several groups have committed themselves and then cancelled. It is up to you, the students, to support Jazz and Java. If you know of any groups or if you're in one yourself and would like to have experience of performing and sharing your talents with others, please call Dede Andros at 488-4891. Thanks! Signs will be up in the Crib a couple of days before each Jazz and Java so keep watching. Bin REVOLUTION You may have missed them before but you've got another inexpensive chance to see: Nov. 5,6 The Wild Bunch Nov. 12. 13 Diary of a Mad Housewife Nov. 19, 20 Anne of a Thousand Days Dec. 3,4 Bob & Carol. Ted & Alice Dec 10. 11 Downhill Racer Showings at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights Nebraska Union small auditorium Admission 75 t with student I.D. EAST UNION November 7 -Housemothers Bridge Party November 12 -Roller Skating Party December 7 -Faculty & Student Tree Lighting Ceremony and Chili Feed December 12 -East Campus Christmas Choral Concert. All those interested in becoming involved or who have previously been involved in the World in Revolution Conference Committee should come to a special meeting with Ely Meyerson, people from the Union andASUN and all members of the WIRC committee on Tuesday, November 2 at 5:45 p.m. in the Harvest Room. (Dinner's optional through the cafeteria-dutch.) On Tuesday, November 9 at 5:45 p.m. there will be another special meeting of the World in Revolution Committee. This should be of particular interest to those traveling to urban areas over Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations. Check the calendar in the Union for roon number. QTQl films, fV) KM irfL speciaSfiis December 7 at 7 p.m. & i p.m. at Sheldon Art Gallery- 'Brand X' It's finally opened! Classical to Merle Haggard to Frank Zappa. Music Lending Library's in room 237: Tuesday 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. to noon 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. D S Q B CP v -5 3 a rr e O - 5L oT o o n 3 or a D S 3- n H The Foreign Film Society shows films every other Wednesday at 7 and 9 p.m. Admission is by membership only but there are still a few tickets left in room 128 Union. These are the films for the rest of the semester: Nov. 3 'The Garden of Delights," a Spanish film by Saura Nov. 10 -Chabrol's "Les Bkhes"" Nov. 17 -DeSica's 'The Bicycle Thief," a New York Film Critics Award winner. Dec. 15 -Roman Polanski's "Knife in the Water" November 3. Wednesday 8 p.m. STYLE 3 SHOWS Sleek, slippery ski fashions will be on display in the Centennial Room. A ski film's going to be shown and there will be an informal talk by a qualified ski instructor. Prizes! -2 ski jackets -3 day pass in Winter Park 7 days and nights lodging at Wildwood Ski Resort in Aspen. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1971 PAGE 12 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN