tnursday, January 22, 1976 daily hcbraskan Today is the last day to submit applications to ASUN Senate for a position on the Electoral Commis sion. Apply in the ASUN office, 334 Nebraska Union. Interviews are tonight at 7. There will be a Human Individual Metamorphosis lecture tonight at 7 at UMHE Commonplace, 333 N. 14th St. The lecture will center on explorations into the possibility of evolv ing to a physical level above human in this lifetime. . There will be a meeting for Trivia Bowl Team Cap tains tonight at 7:30 in Union 222. The chemistry dept. and the School of Life Sciences is presenting a lecture by UNL chemistry Prof. Larry Parkhurst at 3:30 pjn. in Bessey Hall Auditorium. The talk is "Studies of Some Rapid . Biochemical Reactions." Phi Beta Lambda, a cam pus business organization, is sponsoring a tour of Quik Copy tonight. Those inter ested should meet at the Lutheran Chapel at 525 N. 16th St. at 6:15. The Agronomy Club will meet tonight at 7 in Keim Hall 244 on the East Cam pus. Speaker is Tom Brose of the Ag-Tech company. Anyone wishing to join Agronomy Club is invited. Students who brought books to the ASUN Book All Salts Final BUYO PBSCE 1,500 P Exchange may come to the Union North-South Confer ence Room and claim their unsold books today and Fri day from 9 a.m. to 5 jjjn. . Prospective pharmacy students are reminded that Jan. 24 is deadline for ap plications for the Pharmacy College Admission Test. Ap plications for admission to the College of Pharmacy must be received by Feb. 1. For additional information, contact Dean L. Kirk Benedict, Lyman Hall 1 16. . Applications from junior men and women for 1976 77 Mortar Board are due at 5 pjn. Friday. Forms are available from residence hall directors or Greek house presidents and at Admini stration Bldg. 310 or the Panhellenic-Inter Fraternity Council office. Builders is taking appli cations for committee chair persons and assistants. Ap- Elications, available in Won 345 or from any executive member, must be turned in by 4 pjn. Friday. Interviews will be the follow ing Sunday. daily ii Editor-in-chief: Vines Boucher, Newt Editor: Lorl Demo, Managing Editor: Randy Gordon, Associate News Editors: Gina Hills and Rex Saline, Layout Editor: Michel Schmal, Night News Editor: Randy Blauvelt, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Diana Wanek, Sports Editors: Dennis Onnen and Pete Wegman', Third Dimension Editor: Theresa Foreman, Photo Chief : Ted Kirk. Copy Editors: Stephanie Noonan, Mary Kay Roth, Nancy Stohi and Matt Trueil. 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 Dally Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission If attributed to., the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another' copyright. DOWN TO THE , . , . AT mm I The Women's Resource Center Advisory Board meets tonight at 5 at the Women's Resource Center, Union 116. The East Union Program Council will have interviews Sunday starting at 2 pjn. for five committee chairper- sons on dances and concerts, recreation, hospitality, ca pus involvement, and educa tion. Come or phone East Union 472-2955 or 472 2956 for an interview time. Interviews will be Satur-, day , for UPC Talks and Topics committee chairper son in the Union beginning at 2 pjn. Room number will be posted on the Daily Events Calendar. ' An important meeting of the African Students Associ ation is Saturday at 7 pjn. in Union. Room number will be posted on the Daily Events Calendar. The Union Program Council is looking for volun teers interested in music, records or Union program ming to serve in the Record , REGULAR CHOOSE FBQti Lending Library, Union 122. The UNL chemistry dept. is sponsoring a lecture Fri day by Hans J. Ache from the chemistry dept. of Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute at 3:30 pjn. in Hamilton Hall 110. The lecture topic will be "New Aspects of Positronium Chemistry." An informal discussion period with Ache is at 2:15 pjn. Financial aid applications for the 1976-77 school year should be sent to the ad dress indicated on the Par ents Confidential Statement by Feb. 1. For further infor mation or an application form, contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aids. 1 vV k rv sw V 4s - m o v n a shoe store 1229 R St Weather Thursday: Crisp, mostly sunny with little temperature change. Highs in the mid to up per 40s. Thursday 7:30 a.m. Teaching Council-BreakfastNebraska Union 203. 8 a.m. Nebraska Dept. of Revenue Conference Nebraska Center for Continuing Educa tion (NCCE), 33rd and Hold rege streets. 8 a.m.-Nebraska Rural Elec trification Cooperative Associa tion Conference NCCE, 8 a.m. Japanese Agricultur al Training Program-NCCE. 8:30 a.m. -Real Estate Sales Seminar-NCCE. 8:30 a.m.-Student Affairs Staff-Union 243. ; 0 a.m. Groundwater Seminar-NCCE. 9 a.m. Summer Sessions Union 216. ? & -J..SS A 8 S V J jot w r 4V ELE6TI8 -SHAVER.SEOViei Hair Dryers Shavers All Makes Repaired 1140 "N" Street 1358 S. 33rd St. After Feb. 29 wa will Announcin n Bricks, publications committee, Redcoats, Projections and Student Faculty Applications are available in room 345, Nebr. Union, or from any Builders . executive member. Deadline for applications is this Friday. Interviews are on -Sunday. WANTED: Student commercial artist to take part in continuing project. Good pay. Apply for inter- 0 3:30 p.m.-Student Affairs Staff Development Union 216. 4 p.m. Fees Allocation Board-Union 203. 5:30 p.m .Housing Policy Committee Union Pewter Room. 5:30 p.m. Council of Amer ican Indian Students Union 232.:..; 7 p.m. Council on Student Life-Union Pewter Room. , 7 p.m. Concerned Pro-Life Students-Union 202. 7 p.m. Chess Club-Union Harvest Room A. 7:30 pjn. - Greek Week Trivia Bowl Union 222. , 432-1785 432-3772 be at 317 S. 1 1th Interviews for Builders view8...bnng porttoiio. IN THE OLD QUENTIN'S LOCATION 43S-2504 jvif"- a