The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1976, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, rsovember 10, 1978
daily ncbrs-kcn
prp 3
short stuff
A representative from
the Veterans Administration
(VA) To-iond office will be
in Union 338 each
Wednesday from 11 ajn. to
noon to answer questions
on VA benefits.
.
The UNL Go Club will
meet tonight at 7:30 pjn.
in Union 215A.
,
The UNL Star Trek
Association will meet at
5:30 pjiu today in the
Unioii.
- . ' -
The UNL Pre-Vet Qub
will meet at 7 tonight in
the Veterinary Science BMg.
Guest speakers w21 bevDr.
R. R. Baxa sad Dr. C J.
Schwarz.
If I Should Die, a multi
media screen presentation,
will be shown in the Union
Centennial Room at 7 and 9
p.m. today. Admission is
free. The program is spon
sored by Campus Crusade
for Christ.
Vehicle from 11:45 am. to
1 pjn. today at the Design
Center Classroom, Henzlik
Ha3.
Charles Gardner, UNL
professor of agronomy, will
speak about Quantitative
Genetic Studies and
Population Improvement in
Mate at 330 pjn.
Thursday in Bessey ilall
Auditorium.
The AIESEC of Nebraska
wiH meet Thursday at 3:30
p.m. in College of Business
Administration Bidg. 203.
.
The Studen pter of
A.S.ID. will meet at 7 p jhu
Thursday at the Home
Economics Bidg. 31.
.
-The Undergraduate
Sociology Association will
meet Thursday at 330 pjn.
in the Union. Room number
will be posted.
Hie Lincoln Parks and
Recreation Dept. is sponsor
ing a ski trip to Park City,
Utah, Dec. 29 through Jan.
2. Round trip air fare to
Ss!t Lake City, four nights
lodging, equipment and
tickets cost $253. Transfers
daily from hotel to slopes
are included. Register by
Nov, 11 cr cl 475-6734.
The UNL Agronomy
Club will meet at 7 pjn.
Thursday, at Keim 224.
Guest Speaker w3 be
Robert Sheve of the Inter
national Marketing Division
of Far-Mar-Co.
Svudanv to heed
daily nebraskan
Editor-in-chief: Theresa Forsman. Managing Editor: Randal
Blauvett. Nmvs Editor: Sandy Mohr. Associate News Editors: Ron -Rugglessand
Rex Saline. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment
Editor: Michael Zangsri. Sports Editor: Pete Wsgnian. Third
Dimension Editor: Nancy Stohs. Might News Editor: Kim
Shepherd. Photography chief: Ted Kirk.
Copy Editors: Chuck Beck., Nancy Clark, Pete Mason, Gail
Sn.ith and Randy Wright.
- Business Manager: Jerri Ha ussier. Advertising Manager: Gregg
Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Bruce McMorris.
Production Pnager: Kitty Policky.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on tonday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan. Nebraska Union 34, 14th and
R Streets, Lincoln. Nsb. 63403. Telephone 402) 472-2533.
Copyright 1978, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be
reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan,
except material covered by another copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 63501 .
Qnvi-'coner group
An AntiCarterMondale organization at UNL is
reactionary, rather than radical, according to the group's
leader, Jim Johnson.
Johnson, a UNL graduate student, said the group has
nothing against President-elect Jimmy Carter and Vice
President-elect Walter Mondale, but does have some
thing against theirs and the Democratic party's platform.
His dissatisfaction with the election prompted him to
find out if others shared his opinion, he said. He then
placed an ad in the DsSy Nebraskan asking for interested
persons to call him.
"Ever since the ad came out on Thursday," he said,
I have steadily had calls.'
He said the calls have made him realize that the name
of the group should be changed to a less offensive title.
He said his callers are hesitant and afraid to get involved.
This hesitance is demonstrated by the fact that none of
the callers have left their last names, he added.
The callers, Johnson said, have been .mainly registered
Independents, with two being Republicans.
Although no Democrats have responded to the ad,
he said, he wants "anyone and everyone to become:
involved and express their opinions.
Continued en p. 6
The Concerned Pro-life
Students orgarization will
meet at 7:30 tonight in the
Union.
; Louis TrzdnsM,'" UNL
professor of string instru
ments, will present a lyceum
program about Music &
Television as an Instructions
calendar
930 a.m. - Student Af
fairs, Publk Rektions,'
Nebraska Union 242.
12:20 pjn. Paddock
School, Union Conference
Rooms.
1 pjn. Student Affairs,
Organizational Develop
ment,' Union 242.
1 30 pjn. - Student Af
fairs, "Working Parents,
Union 202A,
330 pjn. - Center for
Student Organizations, new
student orientation, Union
203.
4 pjn. Recreation
Dept., Mexico trip organi
zation, Union Auditorium.
5 30 pjn. Engineering
Toast masters, Union Har
vest Room CV
530 pjn. - UNL Star
Trek Association, Union
South Conference room.
530 pjn. Gamma
Lambda, Union Harvest
Room B.
6 pjn. Gamma Lamb
da pledges, Union 202A.
630 pjn. ASUN Sen
ate meeting, Union 202.
NU Meds,
Union Auditorium.
7 pjn. Multicultural
Affairs Choir, Union 232.
7 pjn. AJ5J.A. em
ployment seminar, Union
225G.
130 pjn. - Fees Al
location Board, Union 203.
130 pin. - Concerned
Pro-life Students, Union
242.
130 pm. - UNL Wild
life Club, Union North Con
ference Room.
7:33 p xl - Css-pus Girl
Scouts, Union 222. .
730 pjn. - liath Coun
selors, Union 225
9 pjn. - Innocents,
Union 337.
7 and 9 pjn. - Campus
Crusade for Christ Film,
Union Cer.tennid Room.
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