1 !; 1 I i r n M H lt: & The Lincoln Crr ' Health Club will offer a 6 vvk. course in practical self-defense. Get individualized instructions n small co-ed classes. Leam the basics you need x to know to defend yourself. Committee stimulates interest IMP 3J! J i Lincoln Health Club 838 No. 48fh SIX WEEKS TWELVE LESSONS Mon. &Wed. 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. 5:30 p.m. -6:30 p.m. Tue. & Thurs. 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. 4:30p.m.-5:30p.m. $22.50 :,Thuris. Sun. With interest in parapsychology and psychic phenomena apparently increas ing, Sue Tidball said she saw a need for a group to supplement and stimulate further interest in these topics. Last year she organized the Human Potentials Committee as a cooperative venture of the University and the Lincoln community. The Eastern religions have had an influence on our society, said l idbaii, resource coordinator at UMHE-Com-monplace. She has organized a Human Potentials Films Series to expose and share topics such as meditation. Tidball said the films are designed "to help people grow and find some thing which will make their lives more meaningful." Following these films, Tidball later hopes to provide more resources on sjmilar subjects, including speakers and workshops. The series begins Sunday Jn( the Sheldon Film Theater with Empnas.s on Alan Watts. The program consists of six short films on meditation, Buddhism, Nature and the mood of Zen as perceived by Aian Watts. Showings will be given at 3 and 7 p.m. Sri Chinmoy, to be shown September 22. is about the experience of meditation in the lite ot'an Indian Master. The final portion of the series, scheduled for Sept. 29, is a group of four separate films dealing with the new science in the West, psychic saints and scientists and related topics. Tickets may be purchasedd individu ally for $2 ($1.50 for students) or $5 for the entire series ($3.50 for students). ,They are available at the Union boutn Desk and at Commonplace, 333 North 14th Street, or at the door. Septj12 15 , 20$ off all line bearers 7o on all other fish with this ad 10 Sal Ion . . eyino 'r lw?" aooanum tank, NUW i.ijc. it3tt 20 gallon &m to tSYhxtrVxiVn tank' MOW J 1 .lO lOSontank ,jv AC yt; 20 gaflon 'tanKVj- ' $13.35 f r $16.45 full iine offcrarrt'suppf 3V x '"r . Goiidosi Irish Farm 5 p.m. 9 p.m. weekdays 1 Noon 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 19th and M 435-4745 j3 The Admiralettes will meet on Sept. 16, 17 and 18 at the Military and Naval Scienr.fi Ruildino at 7 p.m. All girls interested in helping sponsor NROTC and having the opportunity to meet some midshipmen are welcome. . The first meeting of the Food Science Club will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the C. Y.. Thompson Library. Any student who has a food science or food and nutrition major is invited to attend. The Sierra Club is sponsoring a hike to begin at the parking lot at 1st and Van Dorn Streets at 1:30 p.m. every Sunday afternoon beginning Septem ber 1 5 through November 24. The Joyce Johnson A,ngel Flight is hosting an orientation tea at 2 p.m: Sunday in the Nebraska Union. The Joyce Johnson Angel Flight is a coed auxiliary to the Arnold Air Society, an honorary for the Air Force ROTC cadets. Ceramics by John Kudlacek and prints by Michael Nushawg will be shown at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery Sept. 15-21 . lingua ...... mi 7 ! f :1 Don'tjust lay around on Friday the 1 3th,. GoiouL.andyQ to the Daisy for unsuperstitious threads. fin iPsi M I ill i H HIH limil'imili jillllHl! iUIIti HH 1 1 IW l I ' it m ill Hi iii 1 1 1 Pi Hi I h li i pi h Mi H i i i i I 'l. hii ili! I ills! liiiiiiiiliilll Sliiiiliu lllllii liliiiii liillil iiliiilll ww a vxfa 6ffrfiK Snowlloka. Dy Orango Blossom. A burst of light from a band of 1 0K gold. Young, beautiful, and worm iust liko your lovo. A fonianny Mmi .trii(i taoica i.c otnTr page 6 da:ly ncbraskan friday, September 13, 1974 ' - 4 . i -3 J . . . .- ,B.. A f-v A J. V J. It A. 4., j