thursday, november 6, 1975 daily nebraskan page 2 Course Offerings A Workshop in Silversmithing 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Love Bsmt. or Centennial Bsmt. Comics, Nostalgia and Collecting 6:30 Wednesday Neb. Union The U.S. 200 Yrs. Later 8:00 p.m. Wednesday Neb. Union Registration: Stop by the Free U. office Rm. 331 Neb. Union or call 472-2587. 8a.m. - 4p.m. Jewelry Casting (Lost Wax Method) Time & Place to be arranged Intro into techniques of Aquarian Awareness and Self-Control Wed. Fri. 7:00 Neb. Union Free Cross-Country Skiing films Nov. 11 & Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. Introduction, entertainment & instructional information. Sign up at either showing at the Bivouac. 1235 Q St. rpji IB(D)CDt Special wmie they last One of the finest all-leather boots you can buy. Benchcrafted by skilled artisans from full weight natural cowhide. o Golden Tan Special Ik? s ; I I It I i I J IU 1 1 t 'J ; . ; l, ? f: I v I i ! $44so I M It UuT 1 .4ri DOIS IT fO SHOIIX J. W. Fox & Co. carries a full line of casual and dress boots for your needs. 'OXt a shoo store 1229 R Street 435-2504 short Earlv reeistration for the spring semester will be ac cepted until Nov. 21. Class es will be given on a first come first-serve basis. Stu dents who have extra pre registration forms are asked to return them to the infor mation window in the Ad ministration Bldg. A panel of graduate stu dents from the different areas of psychology will provide information about grad school experiences and different career opportuni ties tonight at 7 in Burnett 35. Marian Cast will speak on Morocco at the Nov. 6 meet ing of the American Home Economics Association meeting at 6:30 p.m. in C.Y. Thompson Library lounge. Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Alpha Theta are spon soring an All University Fund spaghetti feed, Sun-d-y from 5-8 pjn. in the Nebraska Union Harvest Room. C;tl 432-7045 for more information. Lambda Tau. the M Tech Honorary will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the University Health Center basement. Marketing Club's Novem ber Think Drink is scheduled for Thursday from 4:30. 6:30 pjn. at the Waterhcle. Frank Hallgren, UNL direc tor of placement, will speak on job placement and the job market. Businessmen and professors will be avail able to answer questions. Cost is 25 cents for members and $1 for guests. International Week is sponsoring a display and ba zaar in Nebraska Union Lounge, Thursday and Fri day, from 9:30 ajn. to 4 pjn. Appointments for getting pictures taken for the senior yearbook will start Nov. 10 and run through Dec. 12. Photographs will be taken Nov. 17 through Dec. 12. Students wishing to make appointments call the Stu dent Alumni Association, 472-3913. CSL to meet tonight The Council on Student Life will meet today at 7 p.m. in the Pewter Room of the Nebraska Union. Agenda I. Approval of minutes. I I. Discussion on Publications Board. 1 1 1 .Procedures for appeals. IV.Discussion on parking fines. tana 2, U S DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPORTATION " NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION S I I in I L-i m cm ami ? SI Ail sales ceeh -No Cheeks 27th & HoWreoe 1( III SALE Buy the first bottla at the regular pries. Take the Saccnd Bottb for last V mors! 1st bottfa 2nd bottla LAHEHOSCO $3.19 Fifth V SEEMM WISES LeTOIIlLCIi $3.83. V mmmmi $3.0 v twmim $4.is v PESFOBTEfl $4.29 f ZELLER tmm nn hi J 1 urn w i"is WMi SEFEIKL I T mimm $2.C3 jL- mmiu I2.3 1 i nT niiii seji iWllsMlleMMUiuiiii WMWeyeMSMMMeMMKi bjsjBsW1 9 I : 9 1 t 9 mm $1.78 v While querttHies lest. w reserve the f ieht to If"" E:iL0i 5.C3 bythecaoHl eens or bottles, warm only s