... "tmmmiimwmtmitMsKm monday, January 19, 1976 daily nebraskan page 3 short Eta Sigma Gamma, the Health Science Honorary, will have a special library tour dealing with health sci ences and health education material Tuesday at 7 p.m. The starting point is the main desk of Love Library. There will be pizza at Val entino's following the tour. For Reservations call Kris Cauosie, 489-6260. ' The ASUN Government Liaison Committee will meet Tuesday at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Campus Crusade for Christ will sponsor an infor mal College Life meeting at daily n Editor-in-chief: Vinct Boucher, News Editor: Lorl Demo, Managing Editor: Randy Gordon, Associate Newt Editors: Gina Hills and Rex Seline, Layout Editor: Michele Schmal, Night News Editor: Randy Blauvelt, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Diane Wanok, Sports Editors: Dennis Onnen and Pete Wegman, Third Dimension Editor: Theresa Forsman, Photo Chief : Ted Kirk. Copy Editors: Stephanie Noonan, Mary Kay Roth, Nancy Stohs and Matt Truell. News Assistant: Jim Kay. Editorial Assistant:'Sue Kalina. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler, Advertising Manager: Mary Ann Myers, Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Second Class Postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Phone: (402) 472-2588. Copyright 1976, The Daily Nebraskan. Material cmy be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. 7:30 pjn. Tuesday at Wes ley House. This will be Cam pus Crusade's first meeting of the year. Alpha Tau Alpha, the agriculture teachers' organi zation, will have a regular meeting Tuesday at 7 pjn. in Agricultural Hall 311. Members are asked to at tend for a group picture with their wives. The pro gram will be a student teacher panel. A work ses sion on the horticulture plant mounts will follow the program. Applications for 1976-77 Mortar Board are due at 5 pjn. Friday. Forms are avail- 0 .4 "TO U7 WnU ttra Ctuit.il TALKS & TOPICS interviews for CHAIRPERS ION January 24, 1976 apply nebraska union by noon january 23 exasperating to be called so persistently when the last thing we want to do Is to get up and go but God elects to keep on haunting like some noiy ghost. "The Great Intruder" From YOUIJONAHI hv Thnmas John Carlisle Wm, B. Eerdmant kuo. MISSIONHURST A community ol Ctlxlic priests and brothers mmniRfiiig to God's people m Atn, Atnci and Utm America Are YOU witling to help ui hare the Good News ol aaivalxin with these people? Send lor free brochure: I Director ol Vocations D Priesthood I fcSiSSIONHUnST O Brotherhood I 4651 N. 2Sth Street Arlington, V. 22250 Nimt I AdiJriM I CM SUM U " able from residence, hall di rectors and Greek house presidents and at Admini stration Bldg. 310 and the Panhellenic and Interfra ternity Council office, Ne braska Union 337. Junior men and women are eligible. The University Horticul ture Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. in Plant Indus try Bldg. 214. There will be a meeting of the Union Program Coun cil Contemporary Arts Com mittee on Tuesday at 8 pjm. . in Union 1 15. All interested persons are invited. Builders is taking applica tions for committee chair persons and assistants. Ap plications are available in Union 345 or from 1 any executive member. They must be turned in by 4 pjn. Friday, Jan. 23. Interviews will be the following Sunday. Financial aid applications for the 1976-77 school year should be sent to the ad dress indicated on the Parents Confidential State ment (PCS) or Student Financial Statement by Feb. 1. For further information or an application form, con tact the Office of Scholar ships and Financial Aids. Phi Upsilon Omicron will have a short business meet ing Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Home Economics Bldg. 121. The program following the meeting will be "Becoming the You You'd Like to be." The UNL Dept. of Physics and Astronomy will have an open house at the Behlen Observatory outside , of Mead, Neb., Friday, Jan. 23 between 7 p.m. and 10 pjn. There will be slides and a movie. Visitors will be able to view the heavens through a 30-inch telescope, weather permitting. Further information may be ob tained at 472-2770. Applications are being accepted for a position on ASUN Electoral Commis sion. Aply in the ASUN of fice, Union 334. Interviews will be Jan. 22 at 7 pjn. Interviews for the UPC Talks and Topics committee chairperson will be in the Nebraska Union starting at 2 p.m. on Jan. 24. The room number will be posted on the Daily Events Calendar. Community Involvement Services will sponsor a "Vol unteer Affair Wednesday at 4 pjn. in the Union. For more information call 472-2486. Today is the last day to submit applications for openings on ASUN spon sored organizations, Student Court, Council on Student Life (CSL), Publications Board, Student Organiza tions, and Arts and Sciences College senator. Interviews are Jan. 20 and 22 from 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. cdiehdd Arts & Sciences Sisters Engtaserisg Ssnstcr Graduate Sanatcr E&nsss Ssnatcr Stisdsnt Ccart CqsrcI ca Stdsnt Ufa Pi&ications fosrd Stcdsnt Organizations Interview Jan. 20, 22 tIsitisss r.w blng accepted to ths Monday 7 a.m. Areas of Excellence Conference on Non-Traditional Education Nebraska Center for Continuing Education (NCCE), 33rd and Holdrege Streets. 8 a.m. Japanese Agricultural Training Program-NCCE (through March 6). 8 a.m. National Rural Elec trification Cooperative Associa tion (NRECA) NCCE. 8 a.m. Audio-tours of exhibits-University of Nebraska State Museums, 14th and U Streets. 8:30 a.m.-Real Estate Sales Seminar-NCCE. 4:30 p.m.-Nebraska Dept. of Revenue Conference NCCE. Tuesday 7 a.m. -Fundamentals of Tax Preparation-Course I -NCCE. 7 a.m.-Llfe Planning Con- ference-NCCE. 7 a.m. Areas of Excellence Conference on Non-Traditional Education-NCCE. 8 a.m. Japanese Agricultural Training Program-NCCE. 8 .a.m. Nebraska Dept. of Revenue Conference NCCE. 8 a.m.-NRECA Conference -NCCE. 8 a.m. Audio-tours of exhibits-University of Nebraska State Museums, 14th and U Streets. 8:30 a.m.-Real Estate Sales Seminar-NCCE. 10 a.m.-Biennial UNL Faculty Art Exhibition (through Feb. 8); exhibits of photos by Bob Starck, prints by Val Chris tensen and work by Old Market Craftsmen Guild of Omaha (through Feb. 1). Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculp ture Garden, 1 2th and R Streets. ISO offks, 334 Mi. tea 1 1 i I II ill J J U 1.-71 U J lflfi)P JJ Jot3 j j mm 7:30 - 2 am Mori - Sat Sunday 10-2 am ray LUi An Air Force way to give more value to your college life and college diploma. 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