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Wednesday, february 4, 1 976 daily nebraskan page 3 spring semester tuition statements have been mailed. If students have not received their statement, they should check the Office of Student Accounts, Administration Bldg. 204. Union Program Council (UPC) will have an inform ation meeting for students interested in learning about the 14 UPC-sponsored committees Thursday at 7:30 pjn. in Union 216. Registration is now being taken for UNL's spring charter flight to London May 16-June 4. Study tours take off from London to their respective countries. Contact Flights and Study Tours, Union 204 for registration and details. Feb. 9 is deadline for applying for degrees or certificates to be received at the end of second semester. Apply at the Office of Registration and Records, Information Window, Administration Bldg., between 8 ajn. and 5 p.'m., Monday through Friday. "Dr.' Thane H. McCulloh. a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, will speak to members of the Nebraska Geological Society and faculty members and students of the "geology dept. at 8 pJn. Thursday in Morrill Hall Auditorium Gina Washburn, chair woman of the Lincoln Coalition against Rape, will demonstrate techniques use ful in stopping rape attempts, Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Raymond Television Lounge, Cather-Pound-Neihardt complex. , The Recreation and Parks Society is sponsoring a cross-country ski clinic tonight from 7 to 9 in the fourth floor lounge of the WPE Bldg. Anyone may attend. All mechanical engineers interested in doing projects, joining the rally team or joining athletic teams, are invited to the mechanical engineering dept.'s meeting today in the Bancroft Hall lounge at 4 pjn. A Pre-Physical Therapy Club meeting is tonight at 7 in Union 202A. Representatives from various Lincoln banks will explain the status of activity charges on checking accounts to the Nebraska Union Advisory Board today at 5:30 pjn. Students interested in asking questions or commenting should attend the meeting in Union 243. doily nsbfbkskokf) Editor-in-chief,: Vince Boucher, Newt Editor: Lori Demo, Managing Editor: Randy Gordon, Associate News Editors: Gina Hills and Rex Seline, Layout Editor: Michele Schmal, Night News Editor: Randy Blauvelt, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Diane Wanek, Sports Editors: Dennis Onnen and Pete Wegman, Third Dimension Editor: Theresa Forsman, Photo Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy Editors: Pete Mason, Stephanie Noonan, Mary Kay Roth, Nancy Sichs 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 may be re printed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. , . Di3 DtoDono 0 W 1 ( TEA TIAAC 1 , 1 Bm t I HVIla V- 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Carrot cako Cheesecake Banana broad Hot Cider Hot Chocolate Herbal Teas. " Fresh Ground Coffee -. ! I' ! !. ' ' t . , , ' Bring your choss or crlbbag hoards, guitars, or books to study and spend an afternoon at the Palms Open for dinner Specials every night 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Thurs., Fri., & Sat. (Located in the rear of JADA) Wednesday Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, windy and colder with highs reaching the upper teens. . Wednesday 8 a.m.-8eef 4-H Study Nebraska Center for Continu ing Education (NCCE), 334d and Holdrege streets. 8 a.m. Japanese Agricul ture Training Program-NCCE. 8 a.m.-Newspaper Manage ment Identification end Train ing Conference NCCB. 8:30 a.m.-Teechers College; Teacher Corp Workshop Nebraska Union 232. 12:15 p.m.-College of Busi ness Administration Luncheon Nebraska Union Pewter Room. 12:30 " pjm .-Placement Office Luncheon-Union 242. 1 p.m.4-H Officers Con ference NCCE. 2 p.m. Minority Affairs; Fee Alocation-Union 203. 3:30pjn.-Health Education Staff-Union 222. 4 p.m. All University Fund-Union 337. 5:30 p.m.Nebraska Union Advisory Board-Union 243. 5:30 p.m. Gamma Lambda-Union Harvest Room A 5:30 p.m. - Engineering Toastmesters - Union Harvest Room B. 6 pjn .-Volunteer Bureau; Income Tax Assistanca-Union 225 G. 6:15 pjn.-Phl Chi Theta Union 343. 6:30 p.m.-ASUN Senate meeting-Union 202. 7 p.m. Interfraternity Council-Union Pewter Room. 7 p. m. -Pre-Physical Therapy Club-Union 202A. 7 p.m.-Parthe!lenlc Rush Chairmen-Union 242. 7 p.m. - Model United Na tions Committee-Union Har vest Room C. 7 pjti.-UPC Foreign Film Committee Union 216. 7 pn. American Society of Industrial Engineers Union 337. 7:30 pn. Dept. of Modem Language Film Unidn Audi torium. 7:30 pjn .-Blacks of African Descent-Union 222. 7:30 p.m. Math Counselors-Union 225 B-C. 7:30 p.m. Mexican-American Student Association Union 232. 7:35 pjn .-Basketball; UNL vs. Kansas Coliseum. MMEJ folT-lO'Dusaboos' lifting Shoes Keg. " ' $39.95 MT-ll'i "leeabooi" or designed for heovy hiking and light bock pocking. One-piece upper construction eliminates stoats and double layers that might cause discomfort or blisters. Double scree with drowhooks.speed lacing, padded tongue, Vibram Montagna lug soles. Wool Sweaters NORWEGIAN KNIT ( long Sit ) Reg. Sal $44.50 Special $39.90 Very warm, light weight. Rip stop nylon shell and lining. Top quality down insulation. Choice of colors: Navy Blue or Light Blue, Sizes S, M, ML, L and XL. Snow Seal Wferproofi?i ei. Sixo $1.04 $278 $2280 Heavy wool, knit sweat tri mad bt NORWAY. North Cope brand by Knuth and Knuth. Top quality sweaters for cold weather, outdoor workers, former sf sports wwr, casual dress. Vm, brown, or red check. Sizesi S, M, I, end XL. z m $1.79 I m J ( $1.79 J Pro- ffx .IVido.. r y MtfTifafrl 0 lrfr- Beg. $7.tf tein.si ill WS1KS;S3 tig Bell wide tot eans. Popular pro-washed sty!. 100 cotton." I -year, wmmlv. Factory will ncktce or refund. Zifpr fly, wid belt loops. 1 I. ' i- if v U-i c GIANT ALPINE FOUR With Delria Zlpfcn Reg. $99.95 $79.95 ietv 4m Lightweight pack tent for four packers. Floor size 8'i x 7 ft. 6-ft. ridge height gives inside stand-up room. Easily packed by three packers. Has waterproof separate nylon fly that prevents condensation inside tent. Tent body is nylon. Has Sewed-in waterproof nylon floor. Nylon screen on door and rear window. 3-way zipper on door. Aluminum telescoping poles, skewer stakes, nylon guys with rope tighteners, waterproof carry bag. SHOW LID! Sleeping Begs Down Insulated Nylon Jacket v 1 1- . 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Complete with water proof stuff sack. - : ") Cm O J IU.9S tzth Psdi Steva mumtmk ma. m stove for back pekers scouts, etc. measures emly 5" di ameter, 3Y" high when pockd and weighs enly 20-ouncs. Tank capacity of 13 pmt gives over 1 Vt hours of burning time, Furnished with otumimmt sauce pan with bond!. Uses white gasoline. ( These ore factory reconditioned like new . units ). 235 No. 11th 474-1618 i