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T"' " 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tmmiw nn u nil -i1 vilv I mMmW.MI,rr,,,il ,.,..,., ,, '"E'IMWiaMWi 4r -rf&JL " if Peramieys Volunteer Cindy Grubb (center) works with a youth group in her apartment. Local pr IBfS fflOOd h&lp ; ! orig. 89.98 Model 2005 Men's Deluxe 27" Italian 10-speed racer. Top European with center-pull calibrated hand brakes and many other quality features JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Downtown Lincoln The Student Volunteer Service (SVS) needs students for summer volunteer projects. Many of the projects require a commitment of only two to four hours a week, according to Lynn Silhasek, SVS public relations coordinator. Silhasek said they had 184 volunteers during the past year and worked with 49 community projects. The Volunteer Service can provide transportation for a few volunteers, Silhasek said. The Student Volunteer Service is located in Rm. 200 Union (472-2486). Some of the summer programs are: COUNTY EXTENSION NUTRITION TRAINING Volunteers will learn about nutrition and help teach children nutrition. MALONE COMMUNITY CENTER Volunteers will transport members of the Senior Citizen Club from Lancaster Manor to Malone Center on Fridays. This also would involve working with crafts and games. LINCOLN PARKS AND RECREATION DAY CAMP AND SWIMMING PROGRAM Volunteers are needed to teach mentally retarded Civilisation' at Sheldon "Civilisation", Kenneth Clark's award-winning film series on the history of Western civilization will be shown at Sheldon Art Gallery again this summer. The series of 13 one hour color films traces the development of Western civilization from the Dark Ages to the present day. The films, which will begin tomorrow, are free. Each week's program will be shown twice, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Two parts of the series will appear in each program in a double feature foremat with a short intermission between films. One reviewer says, "Clark shows us not only the men who gave new energy to civilisation and expanded our understanding of the world and ourselves, but also the works of genius, in architecture, sculpture, and painting, and in philosophy, poetry, and music, in science and engineering, which they produced." NEXT WEEK fflonday June 18 THE NEBRASKA UNION PRESENTS summER Fum series 1930s GARY COOPER THE VIRGINIAN 1929, 105 minutes. Starring Mary Brian, Walter Huston, Kithard Arlcn, Directed by Victor Hemming. During the 1930, the Western was singing cowboys and (irude-B formulas with two major exceptions-l lir; VIRGINIAN and John lord's S IAGICOAC'U (1939) (which we are showing on July 16). Mcminn's film marked the first great breakthrough of sound in the Western, establishing a mode of mystic realism. old time newsreels will Ixr shown 7:00 p.m. 75 - Nchr. Union Auditorium children swimming lessons and work with games and crafts. LINCOLN REGIONAL CENTER CRAFTS, TALENT GROUP AND GARDENING Volunteers are needed to teach arts and crafts. Music groups or individual performers also are needed to perform in care centers throughout Lincoln. The Regional Center needs people to teach gardening and help clinets care for a garden. MALONE COMMUNITY CENTER The Malone Center needs volunteers to do typing and painting. Malone youths also are interested in forming a drama group and need a leader. YOUTH SERVICE The YWCA needs volunteers to help lead group activities for underprivileged teenagers. Everything you need in the way of ART, ENGINEER ARCHITECTUAL, or CRAFT SUPPLIES! (if we don't hnve it, we'll get it) in the Enclosed Mall GATEWAY 61 it and O 434-0505 I 1: till It A Ll i jt " mm till im-. a w- vvi 9 s rat"" -i fr" n.'-' .., jr-y , Wg.lZ- J" Monday, June 11, 1973 Summer Nebruskan i 1 ' . i i p i --'" mm-wn ,1 4 w a Page 5 1 r