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Fifty SA's needed ." The process for selecting UNL residence hall student assistants : (SA's) for next fall will begin the , second week following semester' break, Marie Hansen, coordinator ! of , residence halls programs said Tuesday. ; ,- ; :; About 50 positions, almost, one - half of the student assistant staff, will need to be filled, Hansen said. Last year 300 applications were received for about 50 positions, she said: -, . - To be eligible for the position, ,-. candidates must have a 2.5 grade point average, and be a junior or senior with an average class load,, not more than;16 hours, during the 1975-76 year. ' Screen applicants Hansen said that in previous ; years almost alt. the applicants were interviewed, while this year the applicants' folders will be' screened first,- and candidates for ; interviews will be selected. Complex, directors read' the applications;. decide' which. -students they're interested in and, interview them. Hansen said that all final ap- pointments should be completed by f March 21, the beginning of spring break; Students receiving positions will be required to attend spring 1 training seminars, and an intensive training sesslon in the fall begin , ning one week before residence halls are opened. Individual resi dence halls also hold training workshops during the year to train SA's ;to handle situations which arise at special times. Different qualities Nancy Vineyard, . SA for ninth floor Smith, said some of the things the interviewers look for are qualities and interests of the applicant. She said each of the halls Jook for different qualities, because--over., the years each residence halt has attracted a certain kind of student. . Helping students to get the most out of their academic year, is one of Vineyard's' goal as an SA. She said 'the difference between a good and q a i that a aood SA will look at each stiuation, see the differen ces between it and others and react maturely to it, while a poor SA may not be flexible enough within the system. , "Personal discretion is the key work," Vineyard said. Each SA responds differently in situations, and their personal qualities' are contributing factors to their decisions. Full-time responsibility John Schmidt, SA from fourth floor Harper, said it's a job that requires responsibility all the time. He said SA's must be able to surrender their time to help floor residents at any time. Both Schmidt and Vineyard said they enjoy the job and consider it a real experience, and are planning to return next year. Hansen said persons interested in applying should look for notices to appear the first week of classes second semester listing the dates ana umeo m uic mice ptiaiMoy shoft stuff 1 Free drop and add for preregrstered students' , only will be Dec. 16 to 20, in Ferguson 2.1. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p. m.: and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. DropAdd will close at 6 p.m. Dec. 20. The first two days, Dec. 16 and 17 are reserved for students with incomplete programs (received fewer courses then requested.) Henry F. Holtzclaw, Jr., of the UNL Chemistry Dept., will speak today at 3:30 in Hamilton 110 on , the topic "Reduction of Cytochrome-c with a Metal Complex." .. University Lab Bands I, II, and III will present a jazz concert today at 8 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. The qoncert.is free and open toUhe public. '..''' i ; First semester grades will be mailed-Jo students. Jan. 3, 1975. The grade reports will be sent to the permanent home address listed by a student on his registration form. Grades hot submitted to; the records oce tfl&Deoi&26Jrjead iShe wilt recorded a si&for t S a effi s t r, 1 1 pit Jg.p, fjfifi, ffc -?:Bla1f?edBiTie. studertSSrmigh. d freer ; correspondencdVy'iw the instructorr.' ' 'f- , -Vv The University Singers will preseqt; theif : traditional Christmas Concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Kimball Recital Hall. The concert is free and open' to the public. - r- - ' . v, . r x -- "Auguste Rodin" and "Edgar Degas''. wo,: filmsjn the Art FilmsrSeries, wili' beshown , Saturday at 1 :30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. UNL FRESHMEN MEN AND WOMEN You can join NAVAL ROTC next semester and compete; ' for lull scholarships (which include tuition, books,--fees and : $100 per month allowance). " ; . .. . . - On graduation you can choose to he an officer in', EITHER the Navy or Marine Corps, with opportunities in : ; : V -.-,-" ' '.",(., NUCLEAR POWER AVIATION ; CIVIL ENGINEERING PUBLIC RELATIONS SURFACE SHIPS MANAGEMENT - , r - . ADMINISTRATION ' ; . ; ; ; J . 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Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily v Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. - CLIP & save 1 I j'v c ij v - 'TO HAIR 'It'sjhe Wave and Alot More" J k fzr ur nrcsiuc warm. ou a fcw into a punch 'uuwi.ruiacoupIeofSoz. 4 bottles into a Mnrli f Vj-i nave a u mdi n ccr of a hoi ida v. I I I EHfiidmger. The new way to drink. page 2 daily nebraskan friday, december 13, 1974