fri&y, cctcber 15, 1970 doily ncbrcJcsn P3 7 AJRVE fT! n n P irJ tpa 0r r WJU Wvl V..-' OfbCaCllj O A career guidance system to be introduced ccxt spring fci ICO r2ot t Nebraska high schools will help students choose an occupation. The system, which was started in Iowa, is being adopted for use in Nebraska, according to Elton MesdezmaS, director cf the Nebraska Research Coordinate 13 Unit (RCU) for Vocational Education. Events sort t&zccgfr cards Hating occupations accord in to interests and cpallflcations. Tfcs system a!so includes ta fcstititioa index tztiz s!l peat-secendary institutions fa the state. Ey gihz thrcs tha test several times and chanS a option, such as preferring indoor cr outdoor work, the individual receives another set of alternatives to consider, EecaEse occupational titles do not discriminate by ae, i!endenha!l said, the system can be used by anyone from junior high students to adults cosssdering a career change. He said he hopes the discrepancy between what hih school seniors say they want to do and what they actually accompliii wO be reduced with this system. ' so R!endenhall said the svstem now is used in the Lincoln Public. Schools, but only Iowa schools are listed fa the index. ' , "It's all Iowa information. This biases it a little bit for us. I don't think we want to recruit students for Iowa," UlendechaH said. - The State Department of Education's vocational education dividon is financing the Nebraska packages with a $27,000 crant. . Ncbraa hi-i school counselors are receptive to the idea and several already have asked that their schools be included fa the pilot set, lendenha!l said. lie predicted packages would be distributed baaed on a school's guidance system history and cooperation with RCU. - The rcramvstartcnafirstcrne,fim-serfebas3. If the program works as it apparently has fa Iowa, H!endenhaH said, then eventually all Nebraska schools wEl be supplied with packages. ' lie added that the system has not operated anywhere long enou? to evahie its results. . . Frs3 mdvzss mil Iddi off RHA Wea'c "RHA (Residence HaH Association) Week and movies start rolling Sunday. Activities include: . : Sunday-Free movies fa the SeHeck residence hall multi-purpose room at 6:30 pssu; Two on a Gtdl&tmc, Comedy of Terrors, and Omega M&l An ASUN presenta tion fa Abel-Sandoz residence haEs at 6:30 pjn an alcohol eiTects presentation at 6:30 pjn. fa Calher-Pound-Neihardt ILHj, and a roller skating party at Holiday Skating Center at 10 pan. Admission is $130. Monday An informal discussion of alcohol with the Lincoln Council on Alcoholism and Drugs fa the Abel Sandoz residence halls at 6:30 p jn. and a coffee house in the Cather-Pound-Neihardt residence halls snack bar from 8 to 11p.m. Wednesday-An informal discussion cf alcohol at 6:30 pjn. fa Durr-Fedde residence halls ami a polka party at 7 pjn. in Abel-Sandoz residence halls. Thursday An informal discussion of alcohol effects at 6:30 pjn. in llarper-Schram-Smith residence halls, "Casino Night" fa the Cather-Pound-Neihardt snack bar at 8 pjn. and free swimming in the Abel-Sandoz residence halls pool from 7-10 pjn. Friday Amateur night, featuring' residence hall members fa the Harper-Schramm-Smith snack bar at 7 pjn. ' . Saturday "All Nfght Movies' fa the Union Centennial Room from 8 pjn. to 3 ajn. Films to be shown are Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Room Service, It Happened One Night, Breezy and cartoons. 00 n 3 vjim hi u u o SUPER BEER SALE Schlitz by the caso worm $5.15 Budvvoiscr-12 psk vann . $2.79 Prices good " thru Wed. Oct. 20ih J a B Scotch Qts. 7.99 cass -1.35 . . Fblschmcnn's Gin Qrs. $3.99 casa 47.43 . - Ccncdisn Deluxe Qts. $3.99 Drcmbuio . 15 $3.99 Pcpo Lopez Tequila whit? 15 $3.99 Ccncdicn Club Gfc. $6.99 Grovn Rucso Vodka Q?s. $3.49 UcssSer Qls. s3.99 Jim Cccrn !4 zzL $3.49 DC 1 Scotch Qts. $4J29 C3.C3 WINESALEi Mogen David Concord, C!aeberry, . Cherry. Ross 15 . 1.49 CcrEo Rossi Red. JVtt. Wines Vki Rets. Carsrb. Chsantl ig Q YIP) Red;;;l5v"-A:1.99" Dlllmcn Licbfrcumilch 15 $1.99 Vclckcncrg f.lcdsnna Licbfrcjndi Vin 1973 15 2SJ I I -J i - ' r" N 7 u u ft j : t ,h t Sunday, Oct. 1 7 . ONLY 4 TA . FOR 1 .00 cn!yat , r -j. . .j"- -v 17th & Van Dom - : l Si) Cfkf ' i 1 lis : ' -e - I--: V-