tottering -tshirts, - Nebraskan 10th & Q Jit. JL f JteL. jMwmmmi everything yr- always wanted to know about 1 r allest M, f i . , I "r. - ,? ,,, ,.,,&, Get your own subscription to TIME at special student rates. At the bookstore or through the TIME representative on campus. U "TONIGHT W Mffi b: AT 7''; ..5, 8:30 I'ScKa "BLACK OAK ARKANSAS" ALL SEATS RESERVED ri $3.Ca S4.G0 $5.00 JiSfl Order b moil er In person. Auditorium box eMi( open 12 noon till 6 p.m. daily. Thkels moy b purihoied ot: Erandtis Miller & Polne - DiwMown I Gotewoy Musldcnd's Norlh i South ThoDoIsy r'r r(.nn Bf0r? sUolN Student Union South Desk - X afmjfw S3 19 Items must be submitted to the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, two working days prior to the desired date of publication. Items must be submitted in writing and will be printed a maximum of two days. General meeting notices will be Included in the daily calendar. Tutors of Nebraska Indian Children (TONIC) needs new people to tutor on the Winnebago Indian Reservation Thursday evenings. Interested people may come to the booth in Union Wednesday and Thursday or call Keith Hodges 4344546 or Mary Findlay 466-6378. Students who are now seniors, and who are interested in applying for Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships (for study in Britain) and Danforth Fellowships, (for graduate study), are invited to attend a meeting on Monday September 25 at 4 p. m. in 303 Oldfather. Information about application procedures, etc. will be avail able at this meeting. Interested students who cannot attend the meeting should see DeanWadlow, 1223 Oldfather, as soon as possible. The deadline for applying is September 29. All University Fund (AUF) will conduct an election Thursday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. All off -campus students and Co,,egians' wehave FLOWERS at Kramer Greenhouses Roses, Corsages, all your floral needs. For free delivery anywhere in Lincoln phone 435-6830 10th and Van Dorn Open on Sundays HAVE WE GOT DONUTS FOR YOU! Jellied, chocolated, cream-filled, sugar-coated, honey-dipped .... About 45 different kinds in all. And we think you'll like them all. -AsP MVMi&J& 5121 o STREET 488-5118 IT ff Folk and classic see them at Sound City 144 So. 9th 432-7305 , 7K.jf fr T- S w ProspfIfy 8-piece band appearing tonight through Saturday at the Hfcif roif 340 North CornhusEtor Hvvy. no cover chsrgo coming soon: Wayne Cochran & the C C Riders Siii Club Meet in Wed., Sept. 20 8:00 p.m. Neb. Union Auditorium Aft Thurs., Sept. 21 8:00 pm CHECK CALENDAR IN UNION FOR ROOMS others who have not already voted, are invited to vote for the charities for the fall fund raising drive. Gov. J.J. Exon has approved a contract for a $165,000 seating project at the University of Nebraska's new all-weather outdoor track. The project includes an additional 4,894 seats and a press box. Tryouts for dancers for the prod uction of "The Mayflower," which was written by UNL faculty members Robert Beadell and B ill Wall is, will be Thursday from 7-9 p.m. in 304 Women's P.E. Avery parking lot closes tomorrow Gale Gade, chief of Campus Traffic and Security, reported Tuesday the Avery Ave. student and faculty parking lot will be closed for resurfacing from Sept. 21-29. Persons who park in that lot are requested to use the Fairgrounds lot at 14th and Military. Gade said free bus service would be provided Mon-Fri. from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Job interviewing seminar planned A job interviewing seminar Sept. 26 will feature two authorities in fields of career planning and job interviewing. John E. Kirchner Jr., IBM branch manager, and Jan Stoney, Bell System personnel supervisor, will discuss the current job market and answer students' questions about applying for jobs. The seminar will be held in the Union ballroom at 7:30 p.m. UNL officials fieldTV questions 'The University on Call," a special Nebrasks ETV program, will give Nebraskans an opportunity to call in questions to the University president and three campus chancellors. Moderated by President D. B. Varner, the program will be broadcast Friday, Sept. 29, at 8:30 p.m. The program will be a discussion by three University chancellors-James H. Zumberge, Ronald Roskens, and Robert Sparks of current programs and future plans. A major part of the program will be devoted to answering telephone calls from the audience. m EMBASSY (J nm0 u KAUFMAN JEWELERS Exclusive Keepsake Dealer in Lincoln 1332 O Strwt -f ; -.-".Iwj daily nebraskan Wednesday, September 20, 1972 page 6