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friday, October 24,1975 page 2 daily nebraskan short sfcul Acacia and Pi Beta Phi are presenting the melo drama, Her Fatal Beauty, tonight and Saturday at Acacia and Pi Beta Phi are presenting the melo drama, Her Fatal Beauty, tonight and Saturday at 7 and 10 p.m. at the Gas light, 322 S. 9th St. Admission is $2 with all proceeds going to the All University Fund. Tonight is the last night of the University Studies' Historical Theatre produc tion of Robert Lowell's The Old Glory. The drama is being presented at 7:30 pm. in Henzlik Hall Auditorium. No admission charged. The monthly meeting of the African Student Association is scheduled for tonight at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Ribosome Cycle in Mammalian Cells is the topic of discussion of the Chemistry Dept. and School of Life Sciences seminar at 3:30 pjn., today in Hamilton Hall 110. The UNL Young Democrats are having a keg party as part of a member ship drive Friday at 7 p.m. at the Chateau Le Fleur clubhouse. Hess Dyas and State Senator Steve Fowler will discuss involvement with students. Students needing a ride or more information, call 475-0819. The Nebraska Civil liberties Union is conduct ing its annual meeting, Saturday at Creighton University Law School. There are workshops sche duled from 2-5:30 p.m. Registration cost is $2. A 7:30 p.m. dinner is sche duled. The speaker is Martin Guggenheim, America Civil liberties Union Juvenile Project director. Cost is $6. Send reservations to NCLU, 1030 Q St., Lincoln, Nebr. 68501. The International Student Union is planning a meeting for Sunday at 3 pjn. in the Piper Hall basement. Jystery Monday No Cover, 2-fer's for f verybody Tuesday Ladies light $1 .00 cover for guys 2-fers for everybody Wednesday Drink and Drown $250 for guys $1 .50 for gals Free Beer lOcent drinks Appreciation Thur No Cover Charge Friday Happy Hour 4:30-7:00 2-fers for all Wild Weekend $1.00 cover gives you your first drink free on Fri. & Sat. Football Saturdays Open at 9:30 A.M. Free busses going to and from the game. 2-fer's 9:30-7:00 jiumwiiiwui mi m mtmrm mwm ' inMimni 1 w in 11 1 11 VHildlttAI t&t$ ttiMH I wlMmM mM$k FbPIIbb BBbIi The Chinese Student Association is planning Tea House at the University Lutheran Chapel, 15lOQSt at 7 pjn. tonight, i barbeque is scheduled fot 2 pjn., Sunday at Petti Pan park. Charge for the barbeque is $liO members and $2.50 for non-members. Checks from the ASUN fall book exchange are being sent out now. Unsold boob will be sold next semester Please notify ASUN of address changes. The weekly dance sponsored by the Cay Action Group is Sunday it the Commonplace, 333 N 14th St., at 9 pjn. b 1 fimrft Q t: ... , . :. Or in;' ( 1 - i L 1 1 .( r mums b mimm c GET YOUR FL10 IjuTJ Ofl THE VAY TO EAGI HOME GAME! Available again this yoi for ohlv Of HOST GAL1P0S G90I1E0S Ail III Til KEDRASKA DtllOIl DOILDMG limn Oaco Ouster, with foaturo stereos and pictures oaths gaoo, teams and players in a larger and noro convenisnt format. You can't toil the players without a roster. SO LOOK FOR iELBPJfltti- STILL THE BEST BARGAIN OH CAMPUS or Call 472-2503 for volume prices. (a publication of Tho Daily Nsbraskan) I JL miiui ,1 mi ''- ..imu-..- 11 mm .,... ...,.-. jP'miL 7 ' 'J " l! It's No Spook . . . It's A Super Hi" 3 Days Only 1 i 1 It I I ! r i ! i fi 1 i I I I I f i 1 I I 3