Monday 3 p.m. Nebraska Union political i science department "Professor Haupt" 3:30 p.m. Union Builders tours 4:30 p.m. Union Tassels 5:45 p.m. Union Unicorns 6 p.m. Union Towne Club 6:30 p.m. Union-Students' International Meditation Society speaker training. 7 p.m. Union Prayer and Praise group r Items must be submitted to the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, two working days prior to the desired date of publication for insertion In Short Stuff. Items must be submitted in writing and will be printed a maximum of two days. General meeting announcements will be used in Up and Coming. The Student Composers Concert will be held at 8 p.m. Monday and the Madrigal Singers and Clarinet Choir will be in concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Kimball Recital Hall. The Y W C A will be interviewing Monday 4-6 p.m. for chair positions on the Women's Political Caucus, the human sexuality course offered through Nebraska Free University, and the un-wed parents, discussion group. For more information, interested students may call the Student YWCA officer, 472-2584. ASUN interviews for committee appointments are beiny continued through Friday. Applications and information are available in the ASUN office, 335 Nebraska Union (472-2581). Students in the College of Business Administration may vote for the Business Administration Student Advisory Board on May 3. Ballots will be available on the second floor of CB A. 7 p.m. Unlon-Epsllon Chi 7 p.m. Union-Nebraska Free University (NFU) "Education In the 21st Century" 7 p.m. Union-NPU "Movement" 7:30 p.m. Union-American Federation of Teachers 7:30 p.m. Union math counselors 8 o.m. Kimball Hall-UNL Student Composers Concert 9:15 p.m. Union-Kappa Psl 3, 6, 7 and 9 p.m. Union movie "I Love You Alice B. Tokles" Wednesday Tuesday Lyon and nlon Danny photographs, all week p.m. Shel don-Film . Workshops p.m. Kimball Hall-UNL Collegiate Band Concert p.m. Kimball Hall-UNL Madrigals, clarinet concert 3, 6( 7 and 9 p.m. Union movie "Viva Max" 3:30 p.m. Kimball Hall-senior recital 4:30 p.m. Women's Physical Education Building Mens and womens archery tournament 7 and B p.m. Nebraska Theater-foreign film "The Shameless Old Lady" Thursday 8 p.m. Kimball Hall-UNL Collegiate Band Concert Friday Noon to Evening East Campus Mall-"Cofnstock II" rock concert "Try Us For Party Size Bags Of Popcorn" COFTOWS CORN GRID; ACROSS FROM MCDONALD V. W. 1150 N. 48tly SUMMER EMPLOYMENT AH expense paid training center opens May 22nd near Lincoln Training Pay Gusrcsiteed Summer Ecrnings-$8(M) CONTACT: Art Sells doom 225 Student Union Friday, Moy Sth, Saturday, May 6th, Monday, May 8th 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. rnnonTiifirinooinonTiroffnci V. new & used cars VJ i j tjsales & servicej70 Q: Thesis Binding fast service Else and Son 2626 N. 48th 466-2628 loooo oooooooooopoooooooooooosooooocooon VOLUNTEER HELP NEEDED Writers Typists Paste-up artists Layout artists Reporters Photographers Proof reader Book keeper Ad solicitors Subscription solicitors Mail room help Nebraska Indian Information & Publication Center 1st Christian Church 16th & K Lincoln, Nebr. iJTT The Art Lending Library is checking in all art from this semester on May 4th and 5th, from 2-5 p.m. both days. Please bring all pictures to Room 237 in the Union. Thanks for helping outl ?ifti!fsfv 2:30 p.m. Sheldon art department Vreeland Awards and coffee for retiring Professor O.W. Laglng 7:30 p.m. Lincoln Community Playhouse Playhouse Puppeteers "Peter Pan" 8 p.m. O'Oonnall Hall Wesley an Swing Concert 8 p.m. Howell Theatra-"The Tempest" 8-10 p.m. Sheldon Student Art Show opening. Saturday 10 a.m. U n I on Centennial Education Program art auction 11 a.m. Mortar Board Initiation; luncheon for new Mortar Boards, notable women of the University and their parents 1:30 p.m. Memorial Stadlum-sprlng football game; new Innocents tackled at half-time 5:30 p.m. Union-dinner for new Innocents 8 p.m. Howell Theatre-'The Tempest" Art Galleries Sheldon Sculpture Garden always open; Neb. Art Association '"' Show: Byron Burford's "Circus of Artistic Wonders; Robert . ... Weaver Paintings. Student show begins Friday, ' Elder Wesleyan Art Center-senior majors art to May 14 Haymarket -117 N. 9th Tom Palmerton acrylics. Playhouse Gallery Open during productions at Lincoln Community Playhouse, 2500 S. 66th, Maynard Whitney sculptures and PTA sponsored "Those Creative Kids" to May 16th rmen UK. VZCJJt tfMCT DyWAMlC WHfceL EAtAfClKlG PISTON'S (qIq 27 orchard-f75-97o3 VI I Lucile Duerr PHONE 432-2383 432-0184 8 LINCOLN LOCATIONS 4 DOWNTOWN 4 Neighborhood Shampoo, Perfected Razor Cutting and Style For Man's Modern Longer Hair Styles all for $5 MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY TRY US SHE'LL LIECE IT LINCOLN OMAHA SEWARD PHASE ONE :nCHEAPIES' BECAUSE OF GREAT POPULAR SUPPORT THIS YEAR, WE PRESENT: MONDAY, MAY 1 - I LOVE YOU. ALICE B. TOKLAS (3, 5, 7, & 9 pm Union Small Auditorium) WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 - VIVA MAX (3, 5, 7, & 9 pm Union Small Auditorium) Thursday; may 4 - paint your wagon (2, 5, & 8 pm Union Small Auditorium) v25 MONDAY, MAY 8- Selected shorts with: Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Abbott ft Costello -and featuring "THE REIVERS" (Begins at 7:30 pm. -Union Ballroom) (One showing only I) (wUNL I.D.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 10- CASINO ROY ALE (j, a, i, Bt a pm union small Auditorium) AS.U.N. APPROVED NOTE: ALL ATTENDANCES REQUIRE UNL I.D. CARO"SP0NSORE0 BY YOUR UMECff W EElBtO FILJH FOLKS ' ' ' MONDAY, MAY 1, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 13