v v. v , fvt-rn -' ,'W'W v v "w v'- v vv v v V " 0- 1 ' (O:, -" ,-472-2200: . f Walk-In West poor , Health Center WELCOME BACK! IF YOU NEED US. Outreach Listens And Cares Fleuretle 1 1. '.V. r r U fi ii- r;:::r; page 2 ' i WE'RE HERE nce you decide who to marry, we make choosing a ring easy. , Mlt'fffti0 JCWCLIM AMIRISAN S(M tOCICTV jowrvtown & Gateway m 'u -"v,.- y L.ubi.. j D 1 'wws V..iLji.-ii ll - J f tree. Th iserea There are some people who spend some of themselves helping other people help themselves. Whatever you do. there's something you can do to help other people; Even if it's only for a few hours a week. The pay is nothing, but the rewards are ' fantastic. There's a desperate need for your skills whatever they are. If you can type. Tutor. Drive. Phone, Anything. You're needed. Right in your own home town. If you'd like to volunteer some of your free time, call your local Voluntary Action Center. Or write: "Volunteer," Washington, D.C. 20013. . v - r Charisma daily nebraskan Dorms-Hotels (Continued from pwga 1) The Housing Office puts summer school stu dents in Schramm Hall. Men and women alternate floors, and there is one floor for married students, he said. Abel Hall is the favorite for conventions and youth programs because of its pool and game room. It is usually about half full, he said. He listed other conven tions which reserved space In dormitories this sum mer: The National Gem and Mineral Show, Jeho vah's Witnesses national convention, Adjusting the Home for the Handicap ped workshop, School Lunch Management Pro gram, and the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers. Youth programs in cluded: All-state, Girls and Boys State (by the American Legion), Neb raska Conference of Youth, Nebraska Student Council workshop, and football, basketball, golf and hockey schools. Many switched to Uni versity housing when the State University of Neb raska (SUN) program took over the youth wing of the Nebraska Center for Con doily nebraskon Copyright 1974, the Daily Nsbraskan. Material may be re printed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebr askan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid ft Lincoln, Nebraska. Adress: The Daily Nebrask en34 Nebraska Union1 4th Ss R StreetsLincoln, Nebr. 68508. Telephone: 4024722588. Get Found With a Phone of Your Own! Students, your friends have been asking for you at Directory Assistance, and we don't know uuh ar tr cau Whoro ara vrsti , . .... - - anyway?... If you will come to the NORTH LOBBY of the Student Union or our business office at 1440 M we can put you back in circulation with a phone of your own in house, dorm or apartment. Hurry! You're missing fun without a phone. Yh2 9mm m , to tinuing Education, Schu mann said. . Those youths will stay in Burr-Fedde Hall, he said, the only non-air-conditioned dormitory used in summer. Summer school stu dents pay $189 for room and board for a five-week session, Schumann said. Youth groups pay $6.75 a person per day for room and board, he said. Adults attending con ventions pay $7.50 a day for the room. Schumann said they may buy indi vidual meais at the dormi tory cafeteria or eat else where. , Many, like the security system, he said. Student guards, supervised by Campus Security, watch dormitory doors between midnight and 6 am. No one without a dormitory room key is allowed in, he said. There are problems for the University, though, Schumann said. Rising costs are one. Also, convention spon sors often overestimate attendance. For example, Schumann said the Gem and Mineral Show spon sors asked the University to reserve 600 rooms. They used 75. " - Unco!) ipanu V4dnesday, august 21, 1074 J. Jt A - f4' "