The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1975, Page page 2, Image 2

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    mondsy, novembsr 10, 1975
daily nebraskan
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The Law School Film
Forum will show Qdne
Mutiny Tuesday at 7:30
pin. at the Law College, A
panel discussion following
tho film.
The campus
Mademoiselle representative
will be in the Nebraska
Union to answer questions
and explain the Avocado
contest today through Fri
day from 11:30 ajn. to
1:30 p.m.
.
The Prospective Law ,
Students meeting originally
scheduled for today has
been postponed until Dec.
The Free University
course, Drugs in America
and Mariujuana, Decrimin
alization and Legalization
will meet at 3 p jn. today in
the Nebraska Union.
Petitions and advance
tickets to the Harvest
Festival are available at the
NQIUL'
Specializing in
original art, reproductions,
sculpture, art posters, custom
framing, and a 24-hour mat
cutting service. Come visit
us in our new old building.
24th & J Sts.
474-1597
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You can sometimes control the
direction of the ball by where it
hits your paddle. If it hits the
center it will go straight.
If it hits the right edge, 0
it will go right, 1sTl
etc. Flicking the J I
paaaie to get spin
might work but
is less controlled.
Avoid the sharp angle shots since
they tend to slow the ball and
are easy to return. The most ef
fective angle shots ere those that rebound
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ing and slow. However, late in
the rally after the ball has speed
ed up, a middle shot can
be a killer if used de
liberately to surprise
your opponent.
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PRACTICE
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Help Eliminate Marijuana
Prohibition rtlEMP) booth
in the Nebraska Union from
8 ajn. to 5 pjn. through
Friday.
A community meeting
concerning the Lincoln
Housing Authority is sche
duled for Tuesday at 7:30
pjn. at the Christ Temple
Mission Church, 500 N.
25thSt.
ASIIN is conducting
interviews for the summer
orientation staff. Positions
are open for one upperclass
man, and one freshman who
has attended the orientation
program. For further
information, call 474-1191.
tUa Unman Develoo-
ment and Family Club will
meet Tuesday at the C. 1.
Thompson Library Lounge
at 7 pjn. The club is pre
senting a program on the
Grey Panthers.
The Bell System, Land
O Lakes, Mutual of Omaha
and the Navy officer pro
gram are conducting place
ment interviews Tuesday.
For more information,
Office, Nebraska Union
230.
University Studies British
Film Festival will present
Lawrence of Arabia Tuesday
at 7:30 pjn. at Henzlik
Hail, rreeaunussiuii.
Tk. Ao Economics
Agribusiness club meeting is
scheduled for Tuesday at
7:30 pjn. in Ag Engineer
ing 206. Key programs on
the Agriculture Computer
Network will be demon
strated and explained by Dr.
James Kendrick and Alfred
Stark.
Application deadline for
the Graduate Record
Examinations (Aptitude) is
Wednesday. All veterinary
students planning to apply
to the University of
Minnesota College of
Veterinary Medicine must
take the test before Jan.
1, 1976. The test will be
given Dec. 13. Applications
may be picked up at
Nebraska Union 230.
Editor-iA-chief: rCTTt
'UWV
Brit, Newt Editors: Raryjy
Gordon and Lori Demo, Manas,
ins Editor: Stan Unborn
Associate News Editor: Gins'
Hiils, Layout Editor: Michel
Scrtmet,, Night News Editor
John Kaikowskl, Arts and
Entertainment Editor: Robert
Thurber, Sports Editor: Uitv
Stunket, Third Dimension Edi
tor: Vine Boucher, Photo Chief
Ted Kirk, Business Managed
Jerri Haussler, Advertising
Maneger: Mary Ann Myers, Pro.
duct ion Manager: Kitty Policky.
Second Class Postage paid it
Lincoln, Neb., 68588.
Address: The Daily Nebras
kan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th
end R streets, Lincoln, Neb
68583. Telephone: (402) 472
2588. Copyright 1975, the Daily
Nebraskan. Material may be re
printed without permission if at
tributed to tha Daily Nebraskan,
except material covered by
another copyright.
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