vHCvIV i 1 CU 1 70th&Vine Feb. I isfj i ne Diggesi uiow nuunu in i uwim -s mutt Taste Tempting mexican Food Where Your Dollar Buys More! 831N.48 11th & South Sun-Thurs 11 to 11 Fri & Sat 1ltol -4 BELMONT CLEANING VILLAGE 1 1th & Cornhusker - Belmont Plaza GUARANTEED PROFESSIONAL " DRY CLEANING Coin operated washers and dryers to handle any size load 'the cleanest place in town' OPEN 7 DAYS , 8 AM 10 PM Leave your laundry-Wash, Dry, Fold service. Y gp RENT FOB- TTHf ATS eve: Dixies Glasses oDanqust Tables Silverware Tables eSI types Card Tables Silver Services Coffee Miners Chairs o Table Linen Portable Bsrs c Dance Floor Champagne Fountains Send for Free price lis? M 19 vr t Gwflfl V u I xz 'viaLBf7' 4820 Rent-Worth Drive , (Sp. 48th & Highway 2) 432-2277 page 14 Some of the classes have 40 to 45 students in them, Kellison said. Kellison said that ideally there should be only 20 to 25 students in each class. Continued from pg. 1 He said he hopes people who have applied for the associate professor position also will be interested in the chairmanship. The salary for the second person in the department is included in the current UNL budget before the Nebraska Unicameral. Kellison said that although the budget has not been approved yet, he has "the understanding that it has reasonably high priority. "I can only talk to people and tell them that there is the possibility that this position may not be approved," he said. The committee has not set specific qualifications for the two jobs, he said. 'Compatibility important "We don't want to categorize people," he said. "We want to see what it will take to hire them and then try to structure .things around them. It is important to get two people who are compatible." The additional person is needed for the department because of increasing interest in actuarial science classes, Kellison said. This semester 88 students, including 20 graduate students, are taking one or more classes in actuarial science. Actuarial Science offers 19 hours of classes with one section of each class being offered once each academic year. Last semester, the department offered nine hours of classes, this semester it is offering 10. Kellison teaches all of the classes. "The size of classes has grown to where some should be divided and some offered more frequently. We can justify two persons with the current load," he said. Additional courses Kellison said the addition also would let the department offer additional courses, although that would not be the main purpose. He said, another person would give students additional viewpoints and "guarantee the continuity of the program." This would mean that, if one instructor leaves the University, the other could continue the program without disruption, he said. Free computer courses offered A course that is free of tuition and costs. lhat is what the Users Service of the University of Nebraska Computer Network (UNCN) is offering faculty members, staff and students at UNL, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and the University Medical Center (UMC). UNCN will offer 1 1 short courses in computer usage at lis Lincoln center in Nebraska Hall and nine courses at its Omaha center. Courses vary in length from one to six sessions. The first course, Introduction to Keypunching, begins today at 3:30 p.m. in Nebraska Hall 235. Jeff Rehm, statistical consultant at the UNL Computer Facility, said the courses are open to all UNL students, faculty members and staff. Most courses will meet in the late afternoon but a few will meet in the evening, he said. Rehm said most of the courses do not require prior knowledge of the computer system. "We are offering them to help the user understand the system and build a better knowledge of computer-related topics," he said. He said this will be helpful to those students and faculty members who use the computers in their classes. x While the courses are free, some may require students to buy a manual which "should not cost more than $5," he said. Courses offered concern keypunching, various statistical packages, job control languages, graphics and plottings. Rehm said the courses will be helpful to students in computer science, as well as to students in business or other areas, who want to learn to program computers for future employment use. - Anyone interested in the courses can get information booklets and registration forms at Nebraska Hall 225 and 235, Ferguson Hall 20 and College of Business Administration 1 43. Art prints available to students More than 300 art prints will be available to UNL students Saturday from the UNL art lending library in the main lounge of the Nebrasak Union. Pictures and frames may be borrowed without charge for the semester with a current student identification card. According to Sara Boatman, Nebraska Union Programs advisor, numbers for priority to select pictures will be given out at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. They will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. Numbers will be called in order beginning at 10:30 a.m. Boatman said the lending library is an excellent opportunity for students to borrow prints and frames for their living quarters. Few pictures remain after Saturday, Boatman said. If there are any prints left, they may be picked up at Nebraska Union 115. oaj tan i s Chair Barber Shop tar El iv You're in the hands of a professional. He'll give your hair a look you'll really like. The barbers at the Captain's Chair style hair to match your individuality. The Captain's Chair 1315 P 435-2000 The Treatment of Women xi the Movies CHRISTOPHER STRONG Directed by Dorothy Arzner Starring Katherine Hepburn & Colin Ciive 77 minutes - USA 1933 plus AT LAND by Maya Deren Friday & Saturday - January 24&25 screenings at 3, 7 & 9 p.m. admission $1.25 Sheldon Art Gallery, 1 2th & 'R' St daily nebraskan thursday, January 23, 1975