p.m. in Heppner Lounge, Centennial College. Topic: Student Drive to Encourage More Student Participation. They would like as many students as possible to come. assistant professor of political science at Northern Michigan University. The lecture, "Revolution: Social Roots, Establishment Response, and the Role of Ideology," will be given at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 27 in Henzlik Hall Auditorium. HAVE YOU PURCHASED YOUR "HAIR" TICKETS? HURRY BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 NOON TILL 6PM DAILY staff, The UNL Physical Fitness Research Lab needs subjects for research projects in progress. Students will receive a complete pre-participation physical and full interpretation of their performance. Interested persons should call Bob Robertson, 472-2297 or visit the physical fitness research lab in the south end of east stadium, Gate B. Freshmen who were initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, honorary for freshmen, may pick up their certificates in 204 Burnett. The 1 9 7 2 YWCA pre-schoojs will be located in Havel ock, Uni-Place, West and South Areas, with a two class, twice weekly. Call the YWCA, 432-2802 if interested in enrolling a child. The ASUN Education Committee will have a re-organizational meeting Monday at 7:30 in the Nebraska Union. If unable to attend, call John Theisen at 472-2564. Anyone is welcome. University Friends of the Arts will meet Monday at 4 ASUN Announcements: The curriculum committee has vacancies for people in Business Administration, Teachers, Engineering and Architecture and Graduate and Professional Colleges. ASUN also needs a recording secretary , the person must be available at 4 p.m. every Wednesday. A small remuneration is involved. The convocations committee has an opening for any student. And last, there is a Senate vacancy in the College of Engineering and Architecture. For any of these positions, pick up application forms in the ASUN office, 334 Union. The ASUN Environmental Task Force is having an open meeting at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Interested undergraduates may sign up. for the Faculty Senate scholarships and financial aids committee in the ASUN office, 334 Union. The ROTC Enrichment program invites students and faculty to attend a lecture presented by Fred Uerry, Welcome back! Come out to see us before tests and papers close in. The Rumb es tonight rove Tired of cooling it the old way? Rent RHA mi mm 2nd semester Contact Roger Storey WRH106 rainbow Feb. 1 is the deadline for making application for degrees or certificates to be received at the end of the spring semester. Apply at the Registrar's office, information window, Administration Building. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The- Biennial Faculty Exhibition is now in progress at Sheldon Art Gallery until Feb. 13. The show features 84 pieces of art by eleven faculty members. TONIC will start tutoring Thursday, dome to 113 Andrews at 4 p.m. (for old members). Any interested new persons should come to 113 Andrews Wednesday or Thursday morning for information. iliB ..raa:ffiTn"i5lQKII Lru Q) TAmoric&nTttel LoFkxfc Kissed COMES TO NEB'KASK mm., JAN 31-TUES.-WED., FED 1&2 AT 8:00 P.M. ALL SEATS RESERVED $750 $550 $5 NO ONE UNDER 18 YEARS ADMITTED-ID PROOF REQUIRED r L J IT" " T5S m$ ie mm For information reservations contact: Anno lager Dean's Ford Inc. 1345 M Street Lincoln Nebraska 68505 402 475-1071 For students and faculty 21 and over. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 7