yyy w Review and practice testing program for the Medical College Admission Test . For free brochure, write GRADUATE STUDIES CENTER a division of The Minehart Corporation P.O. Box 386 New York, N.Y. 10011 doily nobioskcin , 1st Lincoln Showing STARTS TODAY! How to get a raise after hours. -.lit": - j-i-- "J Z ' "FTIl ,N V,V,D COLOR ADULTS ONLY Continuous from 11:15 AM dailyl Editor-in-Chief: Tom Lansworth. Managing Editor: Cheryl Westcott. News Editor: Michael (O.J.) Nelson. Special Editor: Jim Gray. Sports Editor: Dava Sittler. Photography Chief: Gail Folda. Night News Editor: Ron Clingenpeel. Staff writers: Tim Anderson, Steve Arwanette, H.J. Cummins, A.J. McClanahan, Dennis Onnen, Jane Owens, Sara Schwieder, Nancy Stohs, Ruth Ulrich, Mary Voboril, Adella K. Wackar. Entertainment writers: Bart Decker, Carolyn Hull, Larry Kubert. Photographer: Dan Ladely. Sports writers: Kim Ball, Andy Riggs. 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Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Second class pottage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan 34 Nebraska Union14th & R StreetsLincoln, Nebr. 68508. Telephone: 4024722588. WOMEN BOWLERS Tryouts for the University Bowling Team will be held Saturday, Feb. 17th, 10 a.m. at the Union. The team will compete intercollegiately with 9 other colleges, have two 2-day traveling trips and some shorter ones, enjoy free bowling & compete every week in a postal league. The cost is minimal-$1 for 3 Hpts. 1 0 bowlers will be chosen. FIRST TRIP IS MARCH 16th & 17th TO KANSAS UNIV. Weather stalls Environment talks The weather apparently stalled the Environmental Information Series Wednesday evening. After apologies from Bill Freudenburg, chairman of the AS UN Environmental Task F orce, the crowd that had braved the cold left the Nebraska Union. Fern Farris was to speak on chemicals and preservatives in food. She was to substitute for Jan Postlewait, the speaker originally scheduled. Accroding to Freudenburg, Postlewait is the editor of Greenpower magazine and a member of the organization with the same name. The group is involved in organic gardening and natural foods. The speeches in the Environmental Information Series are sponsored jointly by the ASUN Environmental Task Force and the Union Talks and Topics Committee. William Wayne, UNL geology professor, will speak next Wednesday on the hydrologic ' cycle. 'i 'i-V. W Friday 10:30 a.m. Black History Week -Rev. Clifton Bullock and Leona Bullock-Nebraska Union 11:30 a.m. Muslim Student Association-Union 12:30 p .m . Placement luncheon-Union 12:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 1 : 3 0 p.m. American Pharmaceutical Association-Unios: 2 p.m. -Black History Week film-Union 3 p.m. Placement-Union 7 p.m. -Black History Week plays, "Happy Ending," "A Day of Absence," "Great Black Leaders-Union 7:30 p.m. -Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship-Union 8 p.m. Union Program Council coffee house-Union the mm mum ocas King features WHERE A SANDWIC IS A COMPLETE ME A Inc. 1934 O O O OOOO G-0 OO&O'&O'O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Lrop-in, iiT-aown, Take-out or Call-up Q r sandwiches and things Q o . ! mat are scrumptiously delicious, overstuffed and underpriced muwiariiaiialjijiiiii ui i" irwisiws" t "-yfici,' 1 The new taste sensation of the nation is here. And ready for you to try. Once you've had one of the Little King's royal heroes you'll never want any other kind. 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