The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1976, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Classes begin for first five-week tenser tesdbn.
Wednesday, Jesse 9
Last day to add course for first tusuner session.
Filing: deadline for receiving diploma at July 9
graduation.
Doctoral dissertations and applications for Doctoral
9 p.m., Sheldon Art Gallery. $1X0.
SssJay, Jsne 13
Sheldon Film Theater, Animal War. 3 p.m., Sheldon
Art Gallery. Admission Free.
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Educational Administration Collegium III AH
and Master's degree orals due in Graduate OfHce for University Avery Convocation. Special guest: Dr.
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July 9 graduation.
Summer 76 Film Festival America: The New Found
Land, How Do They Make Baseballs and America:
Home Away From Home. 11:39 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
Thursday, Jpse 19
All-State Fine Arts course registration and tryouts.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,Westbrook Music Kdg.
Sheldon Film Theater, Bringing Up Baby. 7 and 9
p.m., Sheldon Art Gallery. $1X0.
Friday June 11
Last 'day to drop courses for eight-week summer
session.
Application for Master's Degree candidacy due for
August 13 graduation.
17th annual Summer Conference ca Business
Education "Competency Based Business Education
Fad or Fact." Dr. Lawrence W. Erickson, speaker. 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
Taft Institute of Government Discussion. Special
guests: Nebr. Senatorial candidates. 1:15 p.m. to 3
p.m., Nebraska Union.
Sheldon Film Theater, Bringing Up Baby. 7 p.m. and
9 p.m., Sheldon Art Gallery. $1X0.
Royal Lipizzan Stallion Show. Pershing Municipal
Auditorium.
Satcrday, Jane 12
Sheldon Film Theater, Bringing Up Baby. 7 p.m. and
Raoul Kneucker, Vienna, Austria.
Twin Cities Quartet chamber music concert, 11 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m., Nebraska Union.
Wednesday June 13
Pi Lambda Tbeta Luncheon.noon, Nebraska Union
Pewter Room.
Summer 76 Film Festival. America: Making a
Revolution,Mu!tiple Man and The Dentist. 11:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m., Nebraska Union.
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Twin Cities Quartet chamber music concert. 12:30
p.m.. Faculty Club and 7:39 p.m., Kimball HalL
Admission free.
Sheldon FOm Theater, They Live by Night. 7 p.m.
and 9 p.m., Sheldon Art Gallery. $1X0.
Wednesday, June 9, is the deadline for filing to
receive diplomas at the July 9 graduation. File at the
Records Office, 203 Administration Bldg.
Theatre Inc. of Lincoln announces it will hold open
tryouts for the season's third Mellerdrainmer, Egad,
the Woman in White, June 13.
Tryouts are 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. at Fanny's Pink Garter, Lincoln Hilton Hciel.
Parts for 10 characters are open. The play will run
July 21 through August 7 and will be directed by
George Churley. A one-man band is also needed for the
season's last show. -
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by appointment
An advising-by-appcistcest policy, started two weeks
ago by the UNL OfScc cf Scholarships and Financial Aids,
gives students and advisers more time to discuss
financial aid questions, according to Dcbi Kcfght,
financial aid adviser.
The appointment plan was necessary because of the
increased work load involved in making financial aid
awards' for the . fall semester. Knight said. The
appointments will allow advisers more time to prepare
for and talk with each student, she added.
The advisers have taken the attitude that although
they can't see as many students per day, they can give
better service to those that are seen," Knight said.
Half-hour appointments are scheduled. Appointments
with Doug Severs, campus employment and work study
adviser, are fifteen minutes long because he must see
twice as many students. Knight - said. However, an
adviser is available to see students whose questions need
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The appointment policy was originally planned for the
summer only, but has worked well thus far and tentatively
will be continued in the fall, Knight said. '
Appointments can be made with advisers cn weekdays
from 7:39 to 11:39 and from 1:39 to 3:39 during the summer.
Although the office has heard some complaints from
"impatient students" about making appointments,
students have reacted more favorably than expected,
according to Lisa Friend, receptionist at the cZIce.
Associate director cf the cfOce, Ron Fritz, said he hopes
advisers wCl have more time to work cn swards for the
fall because of the appointment plan.
- "We're about three weeks behind sehedr'e now," he
said, "but we hope to make up some time sad have the
award letters mailed out by the end cf July."
The office has also applied for a toll-free telephone line to
help outstate students communicate with the office during
the summer months, Fritz said. This would allow
students to accept or decline their' financial aid awards
by telephone at no cost to the student, he said.
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Tuition?
SCUBA class runs for $75, a
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Find out about SCUBA diving.
Just call or stop in at Sports
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