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General Motors is sponsoring the UNL Emerging Nebraska Engineers' Run for Gas Yardage Rally. Fifty driving teams will be scored on safety, fuel consumption, time and distance while competing on two classes: American cars, and import and subcompact cars. The competition is open to the entire UNL community. M-F 10-9 daily nebraskan with a maximum of one team from each living unit and three from each engineering department. Two $100 scholarships will be given by : General Motors to the top team from the Engineering Department. Monday the engineering department placed E-Week displays in store windows both downtown and at Gateway. Remaining E-Week events will be held Friday and Saturday. Dr. Jay W. Forrester, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute will speak at the E-Week Convocation 11 a.m. Friday in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room. The convocation and all other" E-VVeek evettb oiw Opci to t".S public. Forrester's topic will be "Engineering at the End of Economic Growth." Forrester, a native of Anselmo, Neb., and a UNL alumnus, has been instrumental in the development of the modern digital computer. He has been a member of and honored by numerous institutions, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences and by George Washington University as its Inventor of the Year in 1963. An E-Week banquet will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. Open house will be held at the Nebraska Engineering Center from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Tom Rich, overall chairman for E-Week, described the event as "more or less a public relations tool for ,the engineering school end for the University." He said basically it is an event for the engineering students, to demonstrate projects and displays related to their course of study. All professional and graduate engineer? in Nebraska have been invited to attend the event, which is being held in conjunction with the Professional Engineers of Nebraska annual meeting. Rich estimated an attendance of 500 professional engineers, including about 100 from . other states. He also estimated 2,000 Nebraska high school students interested in engineering would attend. Sixty high school students who were winners at the Greater Nebraska Science and Engineering Fair at Nebraska City last Saturday will display their projects. E-Week is sponsored by engineering students through pen tales and contributions. This year the engineers also received a $000 endowment from ASUN. Cookbook comeback The Faculty Women's Newcomer Club Is offering a second printing of their cookbook Nebraskp-Tha Good Wife. The book was published tor the first time this faii and was sold out in two weeks.. One -thousand more copies have been ordered and wili be on sale in the Nebraska Bookstores, B. Dalton Bookseller, Miller and Paine Bookstore and Brands!? department store, The book costs $3.25 and includes 300 recipes divided Into nine categories from appetizers to fondues. fovtAimoT? .4 Wednesday, april 3, 1974 M-jt.t .,( s m ;