The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1975, Page page 2, Image 2

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    Wednesday, October 8, 1975
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An organizational meet
ing of the Student Y is
scheduled for tonight at
6:30 in the Nebraska Union.
The Student Y needs people
to help organize the second
annual Body Awareness
Week, to be held in late
February. ,
A meeting of the ASUN
Community Relations
Committee is planned for
to night at 9 in Nebraska
Union 336.
Some People Want Help
You Can Help
The - Opart Door Health Center needs
volunteers to help in Drug Crisis Inter
vention. We need people to man our
crisis phone lines.
We also need:
Medical Personnel
Counselors
Secretaries
Artists
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Daily specials...
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Alternative Sources of
Energy, a Free University
class, will meet at 7 p.m. in
Nebraska Union 336.
A Free University course,
Nuclear Power, meets to
night at 8 in Nebraska
Union 336.
The International Stu
dent" Union will have a
meeting of all executives
and committee chairpersons
today at 1 pjn. in the
Foreign Student Office.
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Lord of the Flies, a
movie based on the book by
William G. Golding, will be
shown Wednesday at 7 pjn.
in the Law College Audi
torium. A panel discussion
of the movie will follow.
Polka lessons sponsored
by Free University will be
offered tonight at 7 in
Women's P.E. Bldg. 123.
An all-Greek language
Bible study is planned for
Wednesday at 9:30 pjn. at
the Wesley House.
Bus Ad
We need quality managers. We want to
talk with junior and senior business
majors interested in good starting sal
aries, advanced training program, oppor
tunity for advancement plus medical and
dental care, 30 days paid vacation, etc.
Our interviewers will be on campus today
and tomorrow. Call the UNL. Placement
Offico to arrange an appointment with
Bob May or Dave Frank.
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Science of Soul Travel will
feature a free film and
lecture Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m., at
333 N. 14th (UMHE).
A fireside discussion
sponsored by the Student
Alumni Board is scheduled
for Oct. 9 at 7 pjn. at the
Alumni House, 1520 R St.
for students and faculty.
Alcohol on campus is topic
of the discussion.
Majors
SPEND SMALL
at Lincolns's newest family type
dining establishment, you II enjoy
the ample servings of tasty food.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch (youll love
our specials) dinner.
Lincoln's best steaks!
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A meeting of the Agron
omy Club is scheduled for
Thursday at 7 pjn. in Keim
Hall 244. Gary Peterson,
professor of soil science in
the Agronomy Dept. at
UNL, will be guest speaker.
Oct. 10 is the applica
tion deadline for summer
faculty fellowship offered
by the Teaching Council. It
is also the deadline for
applying for Teaching
Council grants to support
teaching improvement
activities second semester.
For more information,
contact the Teaching and
Learning Center, 220
Seaton Hall, (Ext. 3079).
Bakery plans rise
Are you missing mom's
home cooking? Do you
crave freshly-baked sweet
rolls or find your mouth
watering for oatmeal
cookies?
These delicacies may
have been hard for students
to come by, but when class
es resume in January, there
might be a retail bakery in
the Nebraska Union.
Al Bennett, Union Direc
tor, is the man with the
doughnut dreams.
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We have assembled an interesting collection
Jve think you'll agree) of unusual diamond sets,
ihese styles are not for everyone, but for the
person who appreciates something "different"
these are superb. Avoilabie in white or yellow
gold with the diamond of your choice.
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Notable Nebraskans and
the Bicentennial, or Notable
Nebraskans and the Amer
ican Dream are the themes'
of two essay contests. Any
UNL undergraduate may
complete. A $500 prize is
being offered.
Contact Donald Gregory,
130 Andrews Hall, for more'
information.
Dr. Pat Clare, orthopedic
surgeon, will speak at the
NU Meds meeting at 7 pjn.
in the Nebraska Union
Auditorium.
The only obstacle is
money.
"We have some money
on hand Bennett said. "If
cost and design match,
we're going to go ahead."
Jack Scott, design drafts
man from UNL's Physical
Plant and the project's chief
designer, said plans will be
discussed this week, but it
will be 30 to 40 days before
a design is finished.
Bennett said cost is hard
to estimate.
Planned location for the
bakery is west of the south
desk on the south wall of
the south Crib, where an
Overseas Opportunity Cen
ter (OOC) bulletin board
now hangs. Bennett said
plans include a colonial
style candy store front with
a display case inside.
The Union Food Service,
which buys, many products
wholesale and sells them at
retail, "should be able to
provide better products for
the same prices, if a bakery
is- opened " Bennett said,
He said Purdue Universi- .
ty, Oklahoma State Univer
sity and several other
schools have successful re
tall bake shops.
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