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Dine In A Special Atmosphere On Steaks, Prime Rib, Sandwiches ... STS Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage DRINK AND DANCE T mith&Blakelv Thurs. Fri. & Sat. IN THE DRAGONS DEN 1023 "O" Starting at 8:30 wmejrm. I ROOT YOUR HQUNo . I 1 TO VICTORY I Kj J JIKLMS citizen Bill Carpenter v? & UN chow hounds "who'll be thel K J biggest chowhound?" all they can A J eat free till there's a winner & Chicken Delish 70th & Vine I 1 Kf Where There Are Hearts, There Are Flowers. Remember "her" this Valentines Day with the FTD's Love Bundle.) A bouquet of love flowers with an extra touch. A red satin heart that holds a vial of FTD's exclusive Joie de Send the V4 &s LOVEJppE" FleurviM-' perfume You'll find flowers and arrangements beautifully arranged. Big bouquets and small ... plants too. Something to please every woman in your life. Danielson Floral Co. 127 So. 13th NuStep program to expand next fall Students who are secondary education majors in business, math, . :i otniAc sivftrh nr modern laneuapes nr music, science, socwu , -r 0--0 reauired to be in NuStep. Donald McCurdy, professor of secondary education and director of NuStep, said the program is three secondary education courses taken in a nine-hour unit the semester prior to student teaching. McCurdy said now oidy secondary education majors in physical Pducation art home economics, industrial arts and journalism are noUnduded in NuStep. By next fall, McCurdy said, art will be added to tlie program. . , . . , The three classes taught in the rune-hour block are 362, learning theory 321, methods; and 341, principles of secondary education. They are taught by a team of secondary education professors and graduate students. . . McCurdy said students in the program are divided mto small groups and supervised by a faculty member. Describing NuStep as a performance based program, he said the program centers around the student as a teaching assistant in teaching education centers. A n a - u a r u- McCurdy said East High School, and Goodrich and Robin Mickle Junior High Schools are used as NuStep teaching centers. NuStep, in its fifth year, has 125 students enrolled, compared to 146 last semester, he said. McCurdy said studies reveal the NuStep program is working. He said students with classroom experience prior to their student teaching have been proven to be better prepared than those who only complete student teaching. Corrections... Janet Krause is a counselor at the UNL Counseling Center, not a counseling psychologist as reported in Wednesday's Daily Nebraskan. sluff There are no Colombian students currently participating in the international agricultural program as reported in Wednesday's Daily Nebraskan. According to Malena Komarek, staff assistant in the International Programs Dept., the 250 students mentioned in the story is the total number of Colombian students that have participated in the program at universities and colleges across the country during the past several years. Komarek said the largest number of students ever involved in the program at UNL was about 30. She said the last participant in the program left UNL in December. Komarek is not a staff assistant in the Entomology Dept. as stated in Wednesday's paper. EditQr-in-chief: Wei Albers. News Editor: Dave Madsen. Managing Editor: Rebecca Brite. Associate News Editor: Randy Gordon. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: Larry Stunkel. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Bill Garthright. Chief Photographer: Ted Kirk. News Assistant: Betsie Ammons. Reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Christie Cater, Paula Damke, Lori Demo, Deb Gray, Ivy Harper, Gina Hills, Tom Hinrichs, John Kalkowski, Don McCabe, Dennis Onnen, Shelly Peterson, Katie Pruckler, Susie Reitz, Karen Richardson, Lynn Roberts, Mary Kay Roth, Rex Seline, Kathy Slepicka, Amy Struthers, Randy Wright, Jim Zatewski. Entertainment Writers; Vince Boucher, Susan Edwards, Sha on Johnson, Dave Ware. Sports Staff: Scott Jones, Becky Morgan, Steve Taylor, Pete. Wegman. Columnists: Joe Dreesen, Rick Johnson, Bruce Nelson, Amy Struthers. Editorial Cartoonist: Scott Stewart. Artist: Ron Wheeler. Photographers: Steve Boerner, Kevin Higley. . Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Ivy Harper, Stan Linhorst, Ron Ruggles. Circulation Staff: Mark Lyon, Bob Lueke, Chuck Eliason, Willis Wiebel, Robert Kaiangi, Bill Daniel. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Assistant Business Coordinator: Kalleen Mortensen. Receptionist: Cheryl Lorentzen. Second Class Postage p8id at Lincoln, Nebraska 68501. 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 Friday through the autumn and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation. Copyright 1975 the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. There will be an art auction and exhibition featuring original art provided by the Collier Art Corp. tonight, at 7 p.m., at First Plymouth Church, 20th and D St. A door prize will be given away. Proceeds go to the Nebraska Civil Liberties Union. Junior women may obtain information sheets for Mortar Board from the Union Program Office, AS UN, Panhellenic Office, Women's Resource Center, Student Affairs, and from student assistants, house presidents, and residence hall directors. Applications are due February 5. Physical education majors or minors who want to join Phi Epsilon Kappa may sign up in Coliseum 109 by February 14. Graduating seniors interested in job interviews should come to the Placement Office, Nebraska Union 230, to pick up registration packets and interviewing schedules, in order to participate in the primary interviewing period February 1 -March 15. Students wishing to apply for Basic Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOG) should pick up forms soon in Administration 113. Students must have entered UNL after April 1, 1973, to be eligible. Deadline for financial aids from the Financial Aids Office is February 1 . Sunday Special ROAST BEEF $ -3 59 DINNER 1 Henry's is now open Sundays from 12 - 6 Roast beef dinner includes roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, lettuce & tomato salad and drink. THE NEW I lll-lil IY SI f gT PRESENTS lentil! Eit iliilai u n Displays include: Dragsters, Customs Motorcycles, Sports Cars, Street Rods, Antiques, Stock Cars and Go Karts. L 1123 "R" cO page 2 Next to Nebraska Bookstore acssa ss -"ess" sssa ca -s2s sasa esa daily nebraskan : I Fell : Fo ISraricf L RODS 4 Saturday 12 noon -11 eunday 12 noon - 7 BJiOi IF I k3 nner Parts Trophys presented Sun. at 7nm i thursday, January 30, 1975