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1 1235 Q STREET ' ' 1 J V Sw UPPER LEVEL CLASS MENAGERIE 1 ' 474-1800 ecia on Strings and Accessories Personal Service If you can't shop between 10:30 and 5:30 Phone us for a personal appointment ? Gateway IF YOU'RE THE FIRST TO FILL IN YOUR ID NUfTlBER. YOU WIN! r1 i I I -nn mini today's number: This week THE DAISY is displaying 20 student I.D. numbers that begin with 503-56 . The first two gals to match student I.D. with one of the 20 at THE DAISY will win a $25.00 gift certificate. If your I.D. matches the firtt five numbers above, hurry in I You could be a winner. P.S. Daily Nebraskan staff members are automatically losers! Good thru Sunday Open weeknites "til 9 Sat 'til 6; Sun 1-5 No quorum, no action from Faculty Senate Action on future academic calendars was postponed by the Faculty Senate Tuesday because of a lack of quorum. The calendar i , wn the meetings major topic ot discussion. Smff I, Sman of ,h University Calendar and ucoigL fc j j t)ie committee has received no Pla "Xut The calendar Me added that many In o mal complaints probably are whispered in the hallways In he committee report, several questions and complaints were fnrw-irded to the committee about recent differences in the Academic calendars at UNL and UNO, he said. The current UNO calendar begins one week earlier and ends one week later thai the UNL calendar, has a shorter fall semester than spr ng n ester and the spring breaks do not coincide Sturueon said there havebeen discussions with UNO, but sa.d there has been no progress in" coordinating the calendars "UNO is leary of the whole calendar question and do not want to cut one week of their classes," he said. The academic calendars, which are set as early as two years in advance, could not be changed until the 1977-78 school year, Sturgeon said. Bulletins for the 1976-77 year already are going to press, he said. doily nebroskon News Editor: Bill Chief Photographer: Ted Beck, Lisa Brown, Paula Harner. Gina Hills, Tom Ken Editor-in-chief: Wes Albers. News Editor: Dave Madsen. Managing Editor: Rebecca Brite. Associate News Editor: Randy nnrrnn I avnut: Dennis Onnen. Sports Editor: Larry Stunkel. Fntertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night Garthnght. Special Editor: Greg Wees. Kirk. News Assistant: Janet Lliteras. Rpnnrters: Betsie Ammons, Chuck nnmUo I nri npmo. Deb Grav. Ivy Hinrich's, John Kalkowski, Marian Lucas, Don McCabe, Sam McCormick, Steve Osborne, Katie Pruckler, Susie Reitz, Lynn Roberts, Mary Kay Roth, Rex Seline, Amy Struthers, Randy Wright, Jim Zalewski. Entertainment Writers; Vince Boucher, Susan Edwards, Sharon Johnson, Dave Ware. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Jports Staff: Scott Jones, Becky Morgan, Steve Taylor, Pete Wegman. Columnists: Joe Dreesen, Rick Johnson, Bruce Nelson, Amy Struthers, Editorial Cartoonist: Scott Stewart. Artist: Ron Wheeier Photographers: Steve Boerner, Kevin Higley. Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Ivy Harper, Stan Linhorst, Ron Ruggless. Advertising Staff: Sharon Dyne, Bon Hejny, Marian Faimon, Tom Henning, Carol Hult, Greg Hutson, Greg Lindberg, Steve Mayhan, Ken Mohr, Steve Raglin, Jayne Sohl, Jerry Watson. Production Staff: Bob Radek, advertising production; Cindy Axelsen, Suzy Carlson, Kelly Coffey, Melody Hoadley. Circulation Staff; Mark Lyon, Bob Lueke, Chuck Eliason, Willis Wiebel, Robert Kalangi, Bill Daniel. Assistant Business Coordinator; Kalleen Mortensen. Receptionist: Cheryl Lorentzen. Second Class Postage paid 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. T LqLq 111 lit at I 1" T rf Jt t - . -1 Introducing the $299'38mpa 93nph: VWroUit. 'Suggested retail price Rabbit 2-drxx Hatchback, PO E. Trant,fxr1otion Ifxal foxes and any other dealer delivery charges oddifior-ial. ' ' The cruising i.pwd of a Rabbit ' ' The EPA s highway es1 average C Volkswagen of America. Inc McDonald Volkswagen 1 241 North 48th page 2 daily nebraskan Wednesday, march 12. 1975