The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1975, Page page 6, Image 6

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blue jean denim.
Who says there's nothing new in blue jeaiu. We
don't because Q.E.S. doesn't. Here are three nifty
new ways to look very 75 in classic 100 cotton
blue jean denim. And all are styled for the junior
girl who wears a size 5 to 13. See 'em all in our
Where It's at Shops, Downtown and Gateway.
Left: Denim skirt with rounded pockets and orange contrast
stitching. $12.
Center: The bibbed skirt, slash pocketed and contrast-stitched
in orange. $16.
Right: The new-look jeans with button-flap pockets (including
one that's zippered) and lots of orange contrast stitching. $16.
Magee's Downtown 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday 'til 9 00
Magee's Gateway 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday, Saturday 'til 6:00
Whole Nil Catalog
revived this semester
It's been gone for a while, but now it's back.
After a three-semester absence, the Whole NU Catalog will
appear on the UNL campus, courtesy of the ASUN Education
Committee, the UNL Teaching Council and the UNL Teaching and
Learning Center.
Sherry Cole, committee chairwoman, said the booklet of
subjective student course evaluations will be ready by March 17, a
week before preregistration begins for next fall.
Evaluation forms and boxes for returning them are available at
all residence halls and at the Nebraska Union north desk and
should be available in Greek houses, Cole said. Students have until
Feb. 26 to complete the forms.
"One of the problems is trying to reach as many students as we
can," she said.
10,000 forms printed
With 10,000 forms printed this year, she said, she hopes the
catalog will have more than the 80 entries the first catalog had
when it was published for the 1973 spring semester.
Students who do not have an evaluation form, can use note
cards or paper, she said.
Students are asked to initial the recommendation, but not
necessarily to supply their names. However, Cole said, the
committee would like the students' names "in case we have any
questions because we can't read something."
The forms will be photocopied for publication so that they
appear just as the student submitted them, she said.
After the forms are received, she said, a committee will read
them and arrange them according to courses for the final catalog.
The Teaching Council will pay for all costs of the catalog, Cole
said.
For, by students
The Whole NU Catalog is "for students, by students," to
recommend courses to take, she said. It is to serve as a
recommendation booklet, rather than "a don't take this course"
booklet, she said.
"We decided that a recommendation booklet will be more
helpful than one that says not to take a course," she said. "We
want to show students there are alternatives."
One of the reasons the catalog was discontinued was
disagreement on what functions it should serve, she said.
Another reason it failed was lack of time, she said. At that time,
the education committee was busy trying to work on improving
the Nebraska Free University (NFU) and it did not have enough
time for the catalog, she said.
However, she said, "We hope this is something we can have
every semester, now." .
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Friday
8 a.m.-Specch Dept. -Collegiate
Debate
Tournament-Nebraska Union
Rooms 216, 222, 232, 337,
343 and Small Auditorium.
10:15 a.m. -De bate
Tournament Coaches - Union
202 A
12:15 p.m. -Debate
Tournament Coaches -
12:15 p.m.-Dean Larsen
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Luncheon-Union Pewter
Room.
Luncheon - Union 203
1:30 p.m. American
Pharmaceutical Association -Union
202
2:30 p.m.-Student Alumni
Board Interviews - Union 242
3 p.m.-Exxon Foundation -Piaget
Program - Union 243
7:30 p.m.-Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship Union
202
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daily nebraskan
friday, february 21, 1975