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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1975)
fiiuriutfy, October 13, 1975 daily neoreskan short Prospective . Law Students Association is scheduled to meet today at 7:30 p jn. in the Nebraska Union. '. w, All women in engineering or related fields arc invited to attend the meeting of the Society of Women Engineers at 8:30 pjn. in Nebraska Hall 131 W. A' program on opportunities in engineering will be present ed by Ted Harding of the Omaha Power District. '... Dance classes for students, faculty members . Just because the unborn voice in the decision. oiicopstsil Pro-Life - S&utSsn&s Nebraska Union, Room 345 Hurry :er pipes 0(1 SOS;. GllIPtG That what a Coiumban Fsthov ia. Ho t a man who care. ..and a man who shares... a man who reach o"rt to missions in Asia and Latin America . . . to shar tna Good News that Jvsua truly catr for titwm. K's a man who commits his lif totslly to otlwa eo thy can liv thair Uvm as God intandad. Being a it a tough chat!ng ..but H you think you heva what it taste and are a Catholic young man, 17 to 88, writ toy tof our 1 S-Fage EmkM I am lnifted In besoming a Catholic Missionary Priest. Pi wf(d m your booklet City sum" mxmm,mmmmm,m.r m mmmwm nmiw.mmmmmummw J n , . . r OJUj- and their spouses are being sponsored by the Recrea tion Dept. The cost is $2 for 5 weeks, Monday nights from 7:30 to 8:45 pjn. in the Women's Physical Education Bldg. . Classes begin tonight. Call 472-3468 for further information. Students -registered for Free University cross country skiing classes may attend either Monday or Thursday. Those registered for bicycle repair may go on Tuesday or Wednesday. Both cLsses start at 7:30 child is a silent minority, iin v;!ii!a Supply Lasts MP . - W VV. V OF. BIlI801t 1032 "P St.U0nm-556 - - . r j w , . ro, . . Frso parkiag... . ' ; . mi lots f it! f"1 DsJly specisb... ; Essy hmm -NCTiiluidaaW n - 2m t'l . Tr"S ! UJ Icr iwMt.rii'HiU'.i pjn. at the Mr. Bike shop. -. The film What's Up Josh will be shown at the Nebraska Union Ballroom, Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. The film is sponsored by Campus Crusade For Christ and friends. . The second film in the British Film Festival is being shown at 7:30 pjn. in Henzlik Auditorium, Tuesday. The show will be introduced with live period (s)ha should still have a - . M WmJ odioo m m m tlimg music. Admission is free. Marketing Club members are invited to join the Lincoln-Omaha chapter of the American Marketing Association for their meet ing Tuesday at Tony and Luigis Restaurant. Cocktail hour is 6 to 7 pjn., dinner at 7 pjn. Anyone planning to attend should sign up Monday at CBA 314. The University 4-H Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. in Home Economics 1021 Claremont Ou z7S H? complata with salad, dinner . .rolfc, potato, drink " COUPON GOOD ONLY THROUGH SATURDAY OCTOBER 25, 1075 m 4 feat Lrlfh- 1- A Bldg; 104. ! A general meeting of the Black United Sisters is scheduled for Tuesday at 6:30 pjn. in the Culture Center, 16th and Y Streets. . - ;- The Home Economics . Education Association, will meet at 6 pjn. Tuesday, at the South end of the Home Economics Bldg. for rides to the meeting. A recipe swap is planned . Premedicine students no pressure no hype no uptight showroom "superior components great trade - ins good coffee I jj 1 fa : fcil t j i4vU!Maz ' ' f Li Lft tej mj planning to enter the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 1976 should sign up for an inter view. Interviews are scheduled for Wednesday and for Oct. 31 and Nov. 7. Further information may be obtained from the bulletin board in Bessey HalL . . , , . . The deadline for register ing for a flight-only space on the NU charter to London (Dec. 26 to Jan. 1 1) is Oct. 20. See Nebraska Union 204 for more information. 475 -DEAL SOD SPEND SMALL at Uncolnt's newert family type dining establishment, youll enjoy the emple servings of testy food. Enjoy breakfast, lunch (youll love our specials) dinner. Lincoln's best steaks! Restaurant 1