v,i.lWMW'-W''", "I W V V V ' ' If f ..' 8 'i. '.. .1 II Mary Swanbom will perform today at 3:30 p.m. at Sheldon Art Gallery in a School of Music flute recital. 1 I I! if Just three years cut of college, laser t -hrr i ogist Jim Carroll didn't make senior rcuarcu physicist at Eastman Kodak Company by acting timid. So when he had the coufago to pit science against a dread disease, ve backed him. Win or lose. The medical community enlisted Kodak's heip in training lasers on the war on cancer. Ve responded with a pair of 500 million watt laser systems. And left the rest up to Jim. 1:1 fi y f! Ito-W n u 0 ( n n n nr .wBHtw n ;me. t lasers proved unsuccessful n i". utiny cancer, but we'd do it again if we had to. Because while we're in business to make a profit, we care what happens to society. It's the same society our business depends on. W'.- "Wife a a & r r - 4 L J i I 1 f? p II 14 p ! 2 n tf n 1 1 II II ?! Tod3y at 7 p.m., Alpha Zeta Fraternity will meet in the lounge of C.Y. Thompson Library. Dwaine Rogge, executive vice president of First Mid-America, will speak on "Changes in the Economic Stability of Agriculture." The lecture will be followed by a business meeting. . The Student Legal Services Center and the ASUN Legal Rights Com mittee will hold a legal seminar on "Small Claims Court Procedures" today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Nebraska Union small auditorium. Today is the last day to pick up lottery tickets for the Colorado migration game. Students with iottery numbers up to and including 936 should pick up their tickets today from 9 to 1 2 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. at the South -Stadiunrr Ticket'Office." Tickets not claimed by 4 p.m. today will be cancelled. Tryouts will be held today from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for the Studio Theatre's production of "A Deed from the King of Spain". All tryouts will be held in the Studio Theatre and perusal scripts are available in Temple 105. The Student Education Assoc. will hold a reorganizational meeting today at 7:30 p.m. in the Henzlik Auditorium. Mem bership is open to all education majors, and a mixer and election of officers is on the agenda. Readers are needed for visually impaired in the areas of legal research, Spanish, and research into cerebral paisy. Many youth also need friends that can serve as adult models. Anyone inter ested in community development, environ mental projects and housing rehabilitation, should get involved in the Labor Co-op. Volunteers are also needed to help with a Halloween party for 70 youth in the Maiono Area. Volunteers would work with neighborhood parents to organize the party. Students are also needed to help with parties in Headstart and at Macy, Neb. For more information, contact Stu dent Volunteer Services, Nebraska Union 200. Wednesday, October 16, 1074 paga 14 daily nebraokan 1