if 1123 'II 7A.M.-4P.M. J II ii V 11 I I ;-.5pt off- . . , ; . , J bring this coupon J in Thurs. or Fri. J and get 50c off J the price of a i a . AS wm ) COUpOIl mwemmmwm 1 SfiB: 1 yA Mv? M I on IlcnryV I Special I Thurs. Oct. 17 1 FrL Oct. 18 i -50c off- uDuu mfk, YEARS AG 0 ,! J ?- if Oct. 9, 1914 "In order that the Senior caps might be procured earlier than usual this year President Ganz of the Senior class last night announced the following Cap and Gown Committee: Norma Kidd, chairman, Myrna Jones and Mildred Cuba." "The University of Nebraska was nobly represented at the big Aksarben carnival held in Omaha this week. It is estimated that at least three hundred students attended the show on different days of the week. All classes were represented from the unsuspecting frosh to the dignified seniors. Wednesday was the really big day on account of the electrical parade. However, it rained Wednesday night and sort of dampened the ardor of many. Those who were lucky enough to draw a bid to the ball or have ten dollars to buy a bid will stay over until Saturday. Everyone reports a fine time." Free U registration Continued from page 1 "Prayer For Those Who Don't" will be taught by Larry Doerr from the United Ministries of Higher Education. Arthur said participants would discuss "the demise of God-as-the-Grandpa-upstairs viewpoint." self A "Human Potentials" session, stressing awareness, will explore dreams and forms of meditation. Music from Bach to the Beatles will be examined in "Music Listening," Arthur said. He said discussions would be in nontechnical terms. Self-defense A black-belt karate expert will teach "Personal Self Defense. " The course will include studies of aikido, yawaka, jiu-jitsu, judo and karate. . r A class in the art of siiversmithing also will be offered, Arthur said. A local silversmith will teach students to make jewelry and other art objects out of silver, he said. Some nf the classes offered last year will be back, including backpacking, the Lamaze method of childbirth, human sexuality and "A Friday Night Alternative: Contemporary Yoga, " Arthur said. Ma caiH MCI I ie trwinn tn octahlish ' TnmmunitV Yellow Pages." He said they hope to develop their registration pamphlet into a general reference booklet for the entire community. It would include all the courses offered for Lincoln. Reaistration is at the Nebraska Union, residence hall cafeterias and Gateway Shopping Center. Cost is $1 for each course. Most classes will begin next week, Arthur said. . ASUN agenda : Today, 6:30 p.m., Nebraska Union 202. I. Executive Report A. Alumni-Student Fees Report II. OpenForum iii. Giu Business v A. UNL Bylaws Revisions by ASUN IV. New Business . " A. Approving Student Organization Constitu tions V. Announcements A. Senate Meeting-East Campus, Oct. 23, C. Y. Thompson Library daily J HIT k Editor-in-Chief: Jane Owens. News Editor: Wes Alfcers. Managing Editor: Davs Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca Brite. Second Class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. . Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14tft and R Sis., Lincoln, Nebr. 63508. Telephone 402-472-2588. -'Tha Daily' Nebraskan in published by the Publications Committee on Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through (he autumn and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation. Copyright 1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission it attributed to the DaUy Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. 3: great lunch iiiiMiiHiiiHiifliiaMliMMiwiKi ps . COIIPOTI wmwmmstm sm mi mm mam : for . 1 3o Thursday, October 17 Scalloped Potatoes and Ham o (Bole Slaw Salad o Oatmeal Cookies 0!5Drink Friday, October 18 o Chicken Chow Mein on Rice i qCY V x' Fruit Cup with Rum Sauce cOYtf0" o 15' Drink Next to Nebraska Bookstore Open Saturday til 2:00 P.M. 1123 'R' 7A.M;-4P.Mt Henry's Specials are preparea u by our French Chef i 1 1 t u does y our or ganizatjon,: need posters, programs or - newsletters ' printed? ' ; gm. . . . r jrz. f$ n" to oil student organizations on their first order of pesters, programs, or newsletters! ' 1 lf If , i- 4if"t nit .-'I-' jfiruor' ru mmy Kjum-pwny- - p5 416 So. 11th Lincoln, Nbrok Otfic Pfon 477-6053 ' . ' i i tm ma wm, M . i 1' 1 ' 1 i q V - Wednesday, October 16, 1974 daily nebraskan page 3