Correction... OPi'lTbv R??,V Pat6d 3 MndaV Dai'V Nebraskan staff Student Can , Vt ASUN senator from the b If ore "reSnLPxi V d attended onlv one senate meetil19 the sta t of ?h: Th?se,?ator attendd only one meeting since meet naWinrinH5 and had tended senate meetings (including last spring) before resigning. CHIROPRACTIC A DYNAMIC AND REWARDING CAREER The need for more doctors of Chiropractic is increasing For information on career opportunities within the Chironrartir profession fill in and mail to Dr. S. H. Shick 1039 "K" Street or Dr. D. L. Shull 4115 "0" Street Lincoln, Nebraska NAME ADDRESS: STREET CITY COLLEGE ATTENDING GRADUATION DATE ZIP. WBEKSKI FOkGS VIOLENCE Weekend Films presents the two landmark films of violence in the American cinema. Bonnie & Clyde This film was the winner of two academy awards and stars Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as a couple that lives for excitement. The film is very accurate an its representation of time, place, and characters as each member of the qanq is brought to life on the screen. Michael J. Pollard is especially effective as the comically cool gang mechanic. This film has been widely criticized and lauded tor the slow-motion sequence of the machine gun death of the two anti-heroes. The Wild Bunch This film marked a new direction for the American western as the emphasis was placed on the violence and not the mythology of the American West. Sam Peckinpah directs one of his best films with intelligence and compassion while depicting the horror of violent massacre. The stars include William Holden and Robert Ryan giving exceptional performances as ruthless men whose outlaw violence would have been considered heroic in the early West, but is now considered as some disease to be eliminated. Sponsored hy Union Weekend l-'ihns Bonnie & Clyde Friday The Wild Bunch Saturday 7:00 & 9:30 Henzlik Hall Auditorium SKI EWM PARK fa vuc Spy KODH ofe GfWflU f? 2JUUU m 5 "cJOfl w J day I'm. Includes all-day lift ticket at Ski Estes Park (at Hidden Valley), and overnight lodging, with breakfast and dinner, at Holiday Inn of Estes Park. (Double occupancy, min. two nights). For reservations call Holiday Inn of Estes Park 303-586-2332 (collect), or contact your nearest Holiday Inn for instant Holidox reservations. NEBRASKA VACATION GUIDES Nebraska Tourism Division will be inter viewing applicants for positions as Vacation Guides this week in Lincoln. Vacation Guides are employed from June through August to work at information centers at rest areas along the Interstate. Salaries for Vacation Guides are consistant with other student employment opportunities. Please call Cheryl Williams, 477-8984, Nebraska Travel Division, for interview appointment. 'daily at (JTl :30 3 : 30 5 30 7 -30 ) ' , . Njii oimor. The Meartbreak Kid n r.Min'i M-iy rum Cm 0((FDDA?0D3 Tonight: Senator Loran Schmit Senator Steve Fowler& Senator Richard Maresh ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION L'nion Mum Lounge 7: SO In I M ,,, . fl I Are reading assignments a problem this year? THESE SKILLS WILL HELP YOUR STUDIES RAPID READING ... In Reading Dynamics you learn to read faster naturally without mechanical devices and without losing the enjoyment or flavor of reading. Nor do you skim or skip. You triple your present rate by taking in entire thoughts at one time. FLEXIBILITY . . . You learn to adjust your reading speed ac cording to the difficulty of the material, your background in the material, and your purpose in reading the material. Dif ferent techniques are taught for novels, texts, journals, news papers, magazines, etc. CONCENTRATION . . . Concentration while reading and studying is very difficult for many people who read slowly. Rapid reading requires close attention, and concentration quickly improves so that students are not easily distracted. COMPREHENSION ... As concentration increases, compre hension improves. In addition, you learn to read expectantly for the author's concepts to which important facts and details may be attached. The result is greater depth of comprehen sion. -DETENTION ... A very important measure of your reading ability is how much you remember. Retention is improved by leading for concepts, by using recall patterns, by maintain ing a high level of concentration, and by remembering by association. ORGANIZATION . . . The first vital step in studying is organ ization. We teach the student how to organize and use varied texts, supplements, suggested readings and class notes. CONCISE NOTE TAKING . . . Recall techniques organize a conference or lecture as it occurs, eliminating voluminous notes and reorganizing. Recall patterns are especially valuable if the presentation is not concise and if your mind wanders. SUPPLEMENTAL READING . . . Many people limit their education because they barely have time fcr required reading Being able to read widely adds interest and depth to your understanding. INDEPENDENT STUDY AND RESEARCH ... The real re ward of education is the accumulation of knowledge. Our tech niques allow you to continue your education at your own pace A Lifetime Reading and Study Program After completing the basic course, you continue to Attend weekly practice sessions as often a you wish without cost. Students bring their homework to the sessions and get j head start on each week's school assignments. Businessmen bring their "in-boxes" and periodical reading and get some of their work out of the way. Many people work on their Independent Study Projects. Others atlend these sessions for the pure enjoyment of reading new books and discussing the author's ideas with members of the class Special counseling is available where necessary. These sessions provide a stim'!ating environment which will lic'p you discover your potential for learning Find out why we have over 500,000 graduates Attend a FREE one-hour MINI-LESSON The best way to find out what the courts" in all about ih to ttttend an hour long mini It nison. The mini lesion wdl introduce you to our claaaroom procedures It'll Hhow you how we extend your memory and recall It'll give you a glimpoe of our settsions on new study trrhrtiquea. You might even leave the mini-lesson reading faster than when you came in. Mini-Lessons will be held at the Lutheran Student Foundation 535 N. 16th 3:005:30 & 8:00 PM Today Sunday EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Wednesday, march 13, 1973 daily nebraskan page 5