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friday, October 24, 1975 page 6 daily nebraskan ; I ''V , 9 m m issf! Delayed catalogue leaTures BEER WHISKEY SCOTCH WINE BRANDY GIN VODKA Ic through Ostcbcr 2S students' class evaluations class, Cole said. 330 No. 48th St. Plan your weekend bash with these Husker Specials iZ Vsika (Ka brand isaius) 'tjt. $3.43 Jim Beam Half iaL $3.93 3 Qbb llavis Scotch t $J.S3 Many Walker Rad 5th - 13. S3 Canadian thh t . . $7.23 Barclay's Half GaL $7.3 7 Crown Qt . $123 Cill Canadian t . . $3.13 Fbischnsan's Gin Half CaL -$7.43 Canadian iist tt. $-79 g Bossgardan LisbfraumSch 5th . $1.53 s finite 5th . $2.13 o o ess Budweiser 12 pack win. $2.79 Old llslwaakea 24 cans wsn. :$4.S3 Better late than never describes this semester's Whole University Catalogue. Sherry Cole chairwoman of the Center for Educational Change (CEC), said the catalogues, which are the same as those distributed last spring, will be out by Monday. Because of other ASUN concerns such as the open campus meeting and Fees Allocation Board (FAB) controversy, she said, the catalogues are late. The catalogues are course evaluations done by students. - Cole said CEC is redistributing last springs catalogues because most classes this semester are the same and CEC has been concentrating its efforts on a new second semester catalogue. She said redis tributing last semester's catalogue saved money. . , , - Next semester's catalogue may include teacher and student evaluations on each The ' new catalogue evaluations are similar to those turned over to individual department? every semester, Cole said. "The catalogue should be a positive outlook at classes,' she said.. "This type of catalogue would help prevent students from getting into classes they may not like or fit into. CEC is concerned abolit teacher reactions to such a catalogue, Cole said, and is contacting teacher's organizations to check their responses. Students and faculty members also will be contacted to find our what students want to know about faculty members and what questions faculty members would like to ask students in reference to teaching performances. Cole said they are looking for help to work on next semester's catalogue. Folk music to close fiesta C k,:s,K I The Mexican Festival, Jornadas Mexicanas, concludes today with the per formance of the Los Foikloristas de Rene Viilanueva at 8 pjn. in Kimball Recital Hall, 11th and R streets. The Mexican folk music company started in 1966 to interpret folk music of Mexico and Latin America. Los Foik loristas collects music and instruments from various places in Latin America. The group's members, who play more than 80 different instruments, have performed on television in Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Germany and toured several times in the United States. Los Foikloristas concert is open to the public and is free. 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