MUN organizers consider keynoters Former Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren and political analyst Claire Booth Luce are among a number of people being considered as keynote speakers for this year's Model United Nations (MUN) program, according to Ed Bowe of the Nebraska Union Program Office. MUN will convene Feb. 1 next year. Pat Olsen, who is in charge of the program, said MUN is planning to expand to 500 student delegates representing 100 countries. Olsen said that this year an effort will be made to bring more off-campus students into the MUN. In the past, mainly UNL living units have fielded delegations. In addition to the UNL groups at MUN, delegations are expected from Witchita State University, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Doane College, Creighton University and possibly other midwest schools. Olsen said the University's MUN is considered one of the better ones, and is possibly the second largest student-run MUN in the country. The issues to be debated this year include international terrorism, world ecology, the Middle East, arms limitation, human rights and population control, Olsen said. He urged anyone interested in serving on the MUN planning committee to apply at the Union Program Office. (co'endcar) Monday 10:30 a.m. -Student Development programs staff-Nebraska Union 1 1 : 30 a.m. American Federation of Teachers executive lu ncheon Unio n 12:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian F ellowsh ip-Un ion 1 p.m. Student Affairs student intern i nterviews-Un ion 1 p.m. Chess CI ub Un ion 3:30 p.m. Teachers College Advisory Board Union 3 30 pr-n. -Latter Day Saint Student C gan ia t ion-Uni on 5 30 p.m Towne Club pledges Un.on 6 p.m. Towne Club Union 6:30 r rn. Transcendental Meditation group Union 7 p.m. - Uni versit y Friends of the Arts Union 7 p.m.- Prayer 8t Praise Group Union 7:30 p.m. - Uni versity Infant Care Center parents Union 7.30 p.m. -Math counselors Union 7:30 p.m. -American Federation o Teachers Union 9 p.m. - Kappa Psi Union 9 p m. -Kappa Alpha Psi Union j .iiiii ii n nr iwiiiii. ...i..,ii.ihiiiiiuiiiiiiii m " I ! If I""""" I i V LJ A f I . yynr-rr-lv.i tr"T X r Illl J Any Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday... Wi'll give you a thick Arby's hhbka of any flavor when you buy our world's greatest Arby's Roast Beef Sandwich, No coupon... Just show us your N.U Student I.D. card. 14th & "Q" just south of the campus iNSIDE DINING FOR 84.0R TAKE IT WITH YOU,OR USE OUR DRIVE UP WINDOW. Earn chilli nebroskan FHiior- Tom Lansworth. News Ed,tor-inh,ef : Jim -fn Russnogle. Editor: Randy Beam. East Campus " ,0 J Arvanette Michael (O.J.) News Staff. Reporters, r Becker Swe Arvan Ne!son, Ueob.e Fairley. Bob Latta, a Ron Clingenpeel. Shanahan. Chris Harper. Jane Owens. del VWacker MO News assistant: Mary Lee Holdt. F ,ne ar ts staf LarrV Seac'rest, Kim Hull. Sports editor: Jim Johnston T W Photography chief: Dan Ball. Special assignments editor: Sara Tras k. Phot Ofl P V Ladely. Photographers: BUI Ga"fpe vG f bate9 Downing. Copy Steve Strasser. Senior editors: Cheryl w""'jna. Kev Nash, Lee editors: Mary Vobonl, John Lyman Orculat on. I V assistant; Holm, Charlie Johnson Staff art.sr Greg Scott t Vjhstadt. Vicki Horton. Columnists: Michele UOV ' Subscriptions: John McN e, I. Dispatch VGr, , Business Staff. Coordinator usn 7epresentatiVes: Robert Assistant ad manager Jeff Aden Acco uma w back Terrj Flood, Vicki Bag-owski, Craig McWil. iams, marV Doreen Dr0qe Adrian Mitch Mohanna, Dons Mach. Larry Sanson orMn Droge, Kris Collins, Barbara Chi.n.v, Susan Lan.k. Account artist, baran start. Receptionist; KathyCook Thr-Dailv N-braskan is written, edited and managed by students at the Unlnl oi Nebraska L-ncoin and ,s editorially independent of the University Wt y , at.m.n.stra, .or ujno Is. udent dV Qn Thp Qailv NetjrasKan is published by me publications Monday Wednesday. Thursday and Friday throughout the school year, except and hoi. days a-iri vacations. Second class postdgo pa.tl dt Lincoln i. Nebraska 68508 Address: The Daily Nebrasl- an34 Nebraska UmonLmcoln, Nebr., 68508. Telephone 402' 4722588. Want fids? See Page 7 , ffiL'k. ft I 1 Custom Hair MyiinR... Not Merely a Haircut r wi l i. we reaiure... kkk Shampoos and i if Lower Lcvf.'l Nebraska Union Nebraska Union Barber Shop "WutV in oT apt (Ointment, 472 2459 Builders & Union Activities presents 1972 Activities Mart Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1972 9:30 - 4:30 Union Conference Rooms i I w. HfRE FHIDAY StPT. 2911 AT 8 p.m. M 1 "BLACK OAK ARKANSAS" IN PcRSON-WCGUCERT ALL SCATS F!ES5RVED $3.CO $!.00-$5.00 Order b mail or h person. Auditorium box office open 12 noon till 6 p.m. dnily. Tickets may be purchased at: Brondeis Miller & Paine Downtown & Gateway Wusidond's North & South The Daisy Dirt Cheap Records U of N Student Union South Desk page 2 daily nebraskan montlay, September 25, 1972 fLAJ i