1 'TT3 f If ft y 11 . f II it it si 1 -III . 1 J ts: 4 4 4 c n I I 19 r f! i - it ft r L .1- .ILU. Oct. 31, 1914-"The mid-semester examinations will be held in the near future and they are destined to strike fear into the hearts of the verdant Frosh and the great and wise Sophomore. The exams will be held during the eighth week of the term, that is from November 9 to 14. "Already the students are beginning to inquire into their standing as aspirants to the great and dignified P.B.K., which may be a new "frat" for all the Frosh knows. The Soph however, tells his younger brother who is a Frosh here that it is a frat and that he was "rushed" by them when he was a Frosh. The aspirants to this honorable society are now beginning to make.the start on the grand "cram" and to pray feverantly that they will be successful in their efforts. ' ' Join us for lunch! Try our new lunch menuand enjoy a free Coke with your meal or sandwich. Come on down for our 2 for 1 Cocktail hours Monday thru Thursday 6pm to 8pm . Remember. .... the last day of efery mOhth is New Year's Eve. Party hats, horns, Champagne and General Hell Raising. i doily nobrdskdn Editor-in-chief: Jane Owens. News Editor: Wes Albers. Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate News Editor: Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night Bews Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief Photographer: Gail Folda. New3 Assistant: Lisa Brown. Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens. Reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Lori Clepper, Paula Damke, Margaret Ehlers, Joyce Felton, Connie Sue Gaskill, Judy Goeshel, Randy Gordon, Deb Gray, Ivy Harper, Gina Hills, John Kalkowski, Rusty Reno, Mary Roth, Rex Seline, Lynn Silhasek, Mary Snackelton, Greg Wees. Entertainment Writers: .Dennis Ellermeir, Chuck Strinz, David Ware, Vince Boucher. Sports Staff: BobCullinan, Becky Morgan, Dennis Onnen, Larry Stunkel, PetaWegman. Columnists: Mark B. Rasrnussen, Karen Richardson, Tim Sindelar, Nancy Stohs, Amy Struthers, Ray Walden. Artis: Ron Wheeler. . . Photographer: Steve Boerner Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Shirley Janssen, Ann Newberry, Mary Shackelton, Ron Ruggless, Deb Wood. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Advertising Representatives: Sharon Clvne, Spiff Hadda, Lori Harris, Ron Hejny, Greg Hutson, Mitch Mohanna, Ken Mohr, Steve Raglin, Jayne Sohl, Jerry Watson. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Sts Lincoln, Neb. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2588. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays throegh he autumn and spring semesters, except on holidays "and during vacation. Copyright 1974, the Dally N e br s k a fj. -M atttjal-iiwy be. .. reprinted without permission if "attritiuTed to the Daily Ntfcraskan. exceptingmalerial cover ed by another copyright. Volunteers are needed to work on pretrial investi gation of potential jurors for the Wounded Knee Trials. Anyone interested should contact Student Volunteer Services, Neb raska Union 200, for further information. "Traffic", a French comedy film by Jacques Tati, will be screened today at 7 and 9:15 p.m. at Sheldon Art Gallery. '.. The George Faison Uni versal Dance Experience will perform Friday at 8 p.m. at Ki.mball Recital Hall. The modern dance company strives to meet both educational and aesthetic prupose by fus ing social message with artistic mastery. "WillaCather, a Pictor ial Memoir", photographs by Lucia Woods, text by Bemice Slote, is among award-winning University Press books on display through Friday in the central reserve area of Love Library. Slote is professor of English at UNL and Woods is a professional photographer in New York. , Student season basket ball tickets will go on sale Monday at the South Stadium Ticket Office. The season ticket, to be sold for $5.75, will admit the bearer only to the 11 home basketball games. '.,:' n bftinflrf3 ; K8$t0f With tho' U1ULSKI Club ' x Y This Is our club's annual bus trip to Colorado. We will stay at the modern Copper Mountain Condiminiums. These are equipped with 2 bedrooms, shag carpeting, fireplace, kitchen, Party Room andaPOOLI You will leave Lincoln Jan uary 5th and return January 11th. The trip includes 5 nights lodging and 5 days of skiing with lift tickets. This' Includes the. interchangeable pass to Keystone or Brecken rldge. The cost is $130.00, with this price, you better sign up In advance. You will stay at the popular and luxurious Park City Resort Condomin iums. These are furnished with shag carpet, kitchen, Fire Place, two bed rooms and two baths. FIRST CLASS ALL THE WAY!! I Departing time for Park City !s January 4th. We'll return January 8th. This trip Includes 5 full days of Skiing with lift tickets, and 5 nights lodging. Utah The total cost to you is only $195.09. So sign up-NOW! I The Waiting List is getting full. our next meeting a & js" I?" ps at Chateau LaFluer Clubhouse Tuesday Nov. 12th at 8:00p.m. ALL UNL SKI CLUB mem bers will be admitted free! The trips will be discussed in detail. You may pay club dues, sign up for one of our two trips, and of course drink beer! Our membership is $5. You must be a UNL SKI CLUB member to go on the trips. Each trip requires a $50 deposit. We'll start taking , deposits at the meeting. The Clubhouse Is located one block south of 63rd and Cotner. Bring your friends and start planning. All beginners are welcome! pags 2 . daily nebraskan thursday, October 31, 1974