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cfajiy nsbrssksn page 3 short friday, October 17, 1975 All' Tassel members plan ning to go on the Oklahoma migration Nov. 22 sign up with Melanie Carlson or Gina Hills by today. Pre-Med students plan ning to enter the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 1976 should sign up for an interview. Interviews are scheduled for today, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7 on city campus. For further information, see the Pre Med bulletin board in Bessey Hall. The National Foundation of March of Dimes is sponsoring a Youth Con ference Saturday at the Lincoln Hilton Hotel. There is no admission charge. The Independent Order of Foresters is sponsoring another collection of all aluminum (recyclable) beer cans for kidney dialysis . equipment at St. Elizabeth Community Health Center. The drop site locations are the Hinky Dinky stores at 25th and 0 streets, 17th and South streets, 59th and Adams streets, the Belmont Jack and Jill, and the Madonna Care Center, 56th and South streets. All drop sites are open from 9 ajn. 6 pjn. A car wash sponsored by i mm ndar Friday 9 a. m. -Student Affairs-Our Troubled Economy Nebraska Union 232. 10:30 a.m.-Bus!ness Educa tion 120 Union Auditorium. Noon-Chancellor'i Office-luncheon-Union 242. 1:30 p,m .-American Phar maceutical Association Union (Auditorium. 7:30 p.m .-Audubon Wild life film-Walter H. Berlet'i West Side Story, Mexico to Alaska Nebraska Center for Continuing Education (NCCE). Saturday 9 B.mA p.m.-Collection of all-aluminum beer cans-Kinky Dinky Stores. 25th and 0, 17th and South, 69th and Adams, Belmont Jack and Jill and Ma donna Car Center, 58th and South streets. Sunday 1-4 p.m.-Alpha Omlcron PI and Phi Delta Thete-car wash faculty parking lot, north of Ne braska Union 15th and S streets. dolly Editor-ln-chlef: Rebecca Brltt, News Edfeort: Randy Gordon and Lorl Demo, Manag ing Editor; Stan Linhorit, Associate News Editor: Gin Hilis, Layout Editor: Michele Schmai,. Night News Editor': John Katkowskl, Art and. Entartainmafit Editor: Robert Thurber, Sports Editor: Larry Stunkat, Third Dimension Edi tor: Vine Boucher, Photo Chief Tad Kirk, Business Manager: Jerri Haussler, Advertising Manager: Mary Ann Myers, Pro duction Manager: Kitty Pollcky. Second Cists Postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 63588. Address: The Dally Nebras kan, Nebraska Union 34. 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Nb. 6S588. Telephone: (402) 472 2533. Copyright 1975, the Dally Nebratkan. Material may ba re printed without permission if at tributed to the Daily Nobraikan, except material covered by aitcther copyright. Alpha Omicron Pi and Phi Delta Theta is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 19 from 1 to 4 pjn. in the faculty park ing lot north of the Nebraska Union at 15th and 5 streets. Cost is $1. Pro ceeds go to All University Fund. The deadline for register ing for a flight-only space on the NU charter to London (Dec. 26-Jan. 11) is Oct. 20. Some spaces are still available. Contact Nebraska Union 204 for more information. Registration questions may be answered at the Nebraska Union Centennial Room Monday. Faculty and students will be available to help with pre-registration. All colleges on both City and East Campuses will be represented. Student Advisory Boards of the Arts and Sciences and Business Colleges are sponsoring a pre-registration clinic Monday in the Nebraska Union Main Lounge from noon to 4 pjn. A fellowship of Christian students in any pre-medical oriented field will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Dr. Garland Bare's home at 1320 Carlos. For rides, meet at the Wesley House at 6:30 pjn. Alicorn, a new literary magazine sponsored by the English Dept. on the UNL campus, is looking for writers, poets and artists. Wend submissions to Alicorn, care of the English Dept. or drop them in the box in the mail room in Andrews Hall, second floor. The deadline is Nov. 12. from 3-7 Kraft's Campus :: 17th and Vine 435-9253 48 Hr. Photo Finishing Service aaWaWatmkafe. 5 i o Tires o Repairs o Service: and non-stop from 3p.m. to 1o.m. and IFSas n rauuley e Lady p. In Little Bo West Playing Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young type music and doing it justice! The best accoustic music in town in their 1st Lincoln appearance In Little Bo Center g M & the Wi's Back in Lincoln and crazy as ever - 2 nites only - Fri. and Sat. o Gas TO . m.,i , ., ,i. , mm.mmmmmmtMmmmmmimmummL.jL ....... ... " ....n-r.t,i,. r.-i,i.m,oa.a..i,-i,, w., ..,,.,. ......nrotrii.WJnJMM3 p"'w'"'," !"m IP"! ' wi li.Maya.w..jjii.nm.jiMW i , , M m, IIMm tJ , ililWOTli:'JMM))iuwi'WMWMmw .... ...... M wifflu It iimami- -m Tiie . , . :,...;-.-;r:-v TW KPMCk ALL-ALbUM WEEXENP WE Wia CLEAN AW DEMAGNETISE. YOUR MACHINE... FREE OKH& YOUR MACMIME. T6 TUB. CUITA. G.ALLERY OH UPTCR UiVaL.-, (UM MENACE CURIMC : FRIC&Y; 11 AM- bPM GAT ; 10 AM pm SUN i NOCM-SrM WE OrBK TU fMLL UKf AT TUG. U2WCtT paiCtl IM UMCOUsl. v s.ivu. A, caul! 6UITf tSAi-i.G.fi.Y 474-1400 AMERICAN MUSIC PRQGRAIVI If r-v j i 1 B. -