The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1974, Page page 3, Image 3

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Wes Albers, a junior
majoring in journalism, has
been chosen news editor of the
Daily fvebraskan for the tali
semester.
Rebecca Brite, a junior, was
named associate news editor,
and Dave Madsen, a
sophomore, was chosen as
copy desk chief. Both are
journalism majors.
Applications for positions
on the Daily Neforaskan staff
for the fall semester now are
being accepted. Openings
include: reporters,
entertainment and sports
writers, columnists, layout
editor, night news editor, copy
editors, news assistant,
editorial assistant, artists and
photographers.
Apply before Saturday in
Room 34, Nebraska Union.
The Office of University
Housing is offering air
Conditioned accommodations
in Schramm Hall this summer
for students who plan to
attend any of the UNL summer
sessions.
Contract options include
double room and board, single
room and board, double room
only and single room only.
Please write or call the
Office of University Housing at
Seaton Hall, 472-3561, for
more information.
All records and art prints
must be returned by 5 p.m.
today to Nebraska Union 115.
Students who do not return
records and prints will have
their registration or transcript
withheld.
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' The EngHsV
presession class in the literature
and culture of the
Southwestern Indian people
still is open to a limited
number of students. If
interested, call or see one of
the following instructors in the
English Dept. in Andrews Hall:
Joe DeFlyer, Alan Yates or
Russ Semm. Or call the English
Dept., 472-3191, and leave a
message and phone number
with the secretary.
Union
hours
the
Building hours for
Nebraska Union are:
Thursday, regular hours.
Friday, building wilt close at 9
p.m.
May 1 1 , building open 7 a.m. to
3 p.m.
May 12, building closed.
May 13 through June 7,
building open from 7:45 a.m. to 5
p.m.
The building will be closed
weekends of May 18-19, May 25-26
and June 8-9.
May 30, Memorial Day-Building
closed.
June 10, Regular summer
buiidinq hours beqin. They ara:
Monday through Friday-7
a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Weekends, ihe Union will bo
open in the south portion of the
building only on Saturday from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. to
10:30 p.m.
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and the rises.
Experience the coolness of polished beechwood
against the warmth of bare skin.
feel the little mound we call the toe-grip,
that helps you turn mere steps into a beautiful
toning and awakening for your legs.
Celebrate the sole, for it is the most sensitive
thing of all.
Scholl. the original Exercise Sandal.
Feeling is believinq
Raised heel in red, white, biua or bone.
Flat hoel in bone only. All with cushioned leather st'ap. 12,95.
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