thursday, november 20, 1975 daily nebraskan page 3 coSen Wells: blacks should observe present Thursday 8:30 a.m .-Student Affairs itaff-Nebreska Union 216. 9 a.m.-Flnancial Afds-gui-danc4 counselor workshop Union 202. 11:30 a.m.-Minorlty Affair -IBM workshop Union 222. 11:50 a.m.-Emeritl Astocia-tion-luncheon-Union Pewter Room. 3:30 p.m.-Union Program Council-Informal rap with An thony and Joseph Paratore Union Main Lounge. 5:30 p.m.Counc!l on Stu dent Life-Housing Policy Committee-Union Pewter Room. 6:30 p.m.-Council of Amer ican Indian Students-Union North Conference Room. 5:30 p.m.-Phl Mu Alpha Sin-fonla-Union Harvest Room. 6 p.m.-Builders Executive Union Auditorium. 6:30 p.m. Nebraska ."ibiic Interest Research Group Union 203. 6:30 p.m.-Eta Sigma Gamma-Union 232. 6:30 p.m.-Builders -Union Auditorium. 6:30 p. m. -Residence Hall Association-Union 222. 7 p.m.-Council on Student Life-Union Pewter Room. 7 p.m.-Students for Fred Harris for President-Union South Conference Room. 7 p.m.-Bahal Association Union 216. 7 p.m. Minority Affairs tu-torlng-Unlon 225. 7 p.m. Concerned Pro-Life Students-Union Main Lounge. 7:30 p.m.-Sigma Delta Chi -Union 242. 7:30 p.m. Math Counselors -Union 225. By Randy Biauvelt Although black Americans are embroiled in a controver sy concerning their participation in the Bicentennial, they have reasons to celebrate, according to Patrick Wells. Wells, former chairman of UNL's pharmacology dept. and current dean of pharmacology at Texas Southern Uni versity, Wednesday told about 140 persons attending the Mai one Community Center's 44th annual banquet that participation in the Bicentennial should be each individual's decision. "But, black Americans have reasons to celebrate," he said. "During this Bicentennial year, black America should Editors' posts available daily nebrasfton Applications for Daily Nebraskan editor-in-chief now are being accepted daily from 8 ajn. to 5 p.m. in Nebraska Union 34. The deadline for applications is Dec. 1. Applicants must sign up for an interview appoint ment when submitting ap plications. Interviews will start at 7 pjn. Dec. 1. The deadline for all sen ior editor positions also is Dec. 1. These include news, managing, special, sports and entertainment editors and photo chief. Journalism experience is helpful, but not necessary for all positions. celebrate its present." Wells, who also is president of the National Pharma ceutical Association, said blacks can celebrate the levels of progress reached by their institutions, organizations, churches, community centers and "our contemporary dreamers." "Black Americans must remember to reaffirm each other," he said. ". . .Too many Americans have not been given full participation in the freedom experience." A native of Texas, Wells suggested that black com munities "rededicate their energies" for the future of black America by finding solutions to the "age-old problems" of crime, drug abuse and poverty. He said it is "heartbreaking" to see these problems when nothing is being done to solve them: He commended the Malone Center for its' work on community problems. 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