The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 05, 1976, Page page 3, Image 3

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thursday, february 5, 1976
daily nebraskan
page 3
short:
Ill
Ken Hillen speaks on
'Topics in Filter Design"
at the Electrical Engineer
ing Seminar today at 4 pjm.'
in Nebraska Hall 128W.
'
Ceres Club meets today
at 1 pjn. at the Second
Baptist Church, 525 N. 58th
St.
Thane H. McCulloh, a
research geologist with the
U.S. Geological Survey,
speaks to members of the
Nebraska Geological Society
and faculty members and
students of the geology
dept. tonight at 8 in Morrill
Hall Auditorium.
Feb. 9 is deadline for
applying for degrees or
certificates to be received
at the end of second
Library to
close early
The Law Library on East
Campus will close at mid
night instead of 2 ajn. for
"a week or 10 days", until a
replacement security guard
is hired, according to
Eugene Johnson, acting
head of the library.
He said the man hired to
work the 10 pjn. to 2 ajn.
shift failed the university
physical examination.
Roy Loudon, Jr., UNL
personnel director, said the
early closing time is tem
porary and his office is
searching for a replacement.
spend small
At Lincoln' newest
ciininav c4ac. Town St
Country Restaurant.
33m & Cornhusker
8:00 am 2:00 m
The Qll
Daily
Nebraskan
Spring
Fashion
Supplement
IT
Is
Re-scheduled
To Appear
Thursday,
March 4.
semester. Apply at the
Office of Registration and
Records,, Information
Window, Administration
Bldg., between 8 ajn. and
5 pjn., Monday through
Friday.
Gina Washburn, chair
woman of the Lincoln
Coalition Against Rape, will
demonstrate techniques use
ful in stopping rape
attempts, tonight at 7 in the
Raymond Television
Lounge, Cather-Pound-Neihardt
Residence
Complex.
The Volunteer Income
Tax Assistance Program will
provide taxpayer assistance
in the Nebraska Union 225
G on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Thursdays from 6 pjn.
to 10 pjn. Students are
asked to bring last year's
tax return, W-2 forms and
the government forms.
Further information is avail
able at 472-2592 between
6 pjn. and 10 pjn. on
Monday, Wednesday or
Thursday.
Volunteer positions are
available at an area hospital
recovery room on Saturday
mornings from 8 ajn. to
noon. Further information
can be obtained in Union
200.
Volunteers are needed to
work with mentally retard
ed adults on Saturday after
noons in activities such as
pottery, sculpture and
collage. Apply in Union
200.
Ron Daly, a UNL
professor of human develop
ment and family, will be the
featured speaker at the
American Home Economists
Association (AHEA) meet
ing in C.Y. Thompson
Library tonight at 6:30.
y The Union Program
Council (UPC) will hold an
information meeting tonight
at 7:30 in the Union
Centennial Room for
students interested in learn
ing about UPC's 14
committees.
The Life Sciences
Seminar presents Thomas
Poulson of the University
of Illinois Circle Campus in
Chicago in a lecture on
"The Evolution of Life
History Strategies," in
Bessey Hall Auditorium
today at 3:30 pjn. There
will be an informal coffee
at 3 pjn. in the auditorium.
ASUN Senate will con
duct interviews, for Union
Advisory Board, Council on
Student Life, Transporta
tion Advisory Board, Career
Action Commission, Hous
ing Policy Committee,
Honors Convocation and
Commencement positions
starting at 9 ajn. Saturday
in Union 334. Apply for
interview times inUnion334.
UNL's chapter of HEMP.
(Helping to End Marijuana
Prohibition) will meet
tonight at .6:30 in the
Union.
' -
Individuals interested in
nuclear power controversy
are invited to the Nuclear
Power Moratorium
Committee hearing today at
1:30 pjn. in the East
Chamber of the State
Capitol. -
University Studies
Historical Theatre presents
"The Last Butterfly" Feb.
5, 6 and 7 at 8 pjn. in
Henzlik Auditorium.
Admission is free.
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daily
Editor-in-chief: Vine Boucher, Newt Editor: Lorl Demo,
Managing Editor: Randy Gordon, Associate New Editors:
Gina Hills and Rex Saline, Layout Editor: Michele Schmal.
Night News Editor: Randy Blauvelt, Arts and Entertainment
Editor: Diane Wanek, Sports Editors: Dennis Onnen and Pete
Wegmen, Third Dimension Editor: Theresa Forsman, Photo
Chief : Ted Kirk.
Copy Editors: Pete Mason, 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 Poiicky.
Second Class Postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68533.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th
and R Streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Phone: (402) 472-2588.
Copyright 1976, The Daily Nebraskan. Materiel may bare
printed without permission If attributed to the Dally
Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright.
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Bring your chess or crlbbago boards,
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)
235 No. 11th 474-1618