frsdy, ?ril 22, 1377 p! 1 WC? The Mexican American Student - Association con cludes, its Cultural Aware ness Days 1977 with several programs this weekend. Events include a panel dis cussion with Olga Villa in the Nebraska Union at 1:30 p.m. today; a lecture by Abelardo Delgado about The Importance of Raza Poetry at ,the Culture Center, 1012 N. 16 St., at 7:30 tonight; a talent show at 10 a.m. Saturday in Henzlik Hall; a dance at the Elks Club, 15th arid P streets at 8:30 pjn. Satur day; and Comida and festi , val at noon Sunday at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 7300 Holdrege St. -., The UNL Eckanar Inter national Student Society is sponsoring a Day with ECK seminar Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. with the film, ECKANAR: A Way of Life. ' The program will feature music, poetry, lectures and a skit The India Association presents India night, a banquet followed by a cultural program of Indian classical and Folk dances, songs, and music in the Union Ballroom Sunday, at 6 p.m. Tickets are available in the foreign students office, Union 345. If a woman contracts rubella shortly before, or during early pregnancy, the disease can do serious damage to her unborn child. During April, rubella immunity testing wEl be available to all UNL women at the University Health Center for $2. To be tested, report directly to the Medical Laboratory, room 129 in the Health Center Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during April. For more information, call 472-2102, ext. 268. - Today is the last day for the AD University Fund Spring faculty drive. All money will be donated to the senior dinners program. Send donations to: AUF, Union. Rigel-Five, the fifth calendar 9 a-m.-Mini - University Litercultural Communica tions class, Nebraska Union, 232. 10:30 ajn.-Montgomery Series Lecture by Maurice Meisner, Union Auditorium. 12 noon-Ad-Hoc Stu dent Development Training, Union North Conference Room. 12:30 pjn.-MusHni Stu dent Assn., Union 337. ' 1:30 psn. Mexican American Student Asixi tion Women's Workshop, . Union 203-202A. 3:30 pjn. - FhUcsophy Dept. visiting professor speech. Union audiierkn. 6:30 pjn. - Cclse ' Czreer Christian Fc"o;:p Chorus, Union 22. 6:30 p.m. Ccll-33 ' Carter Chriitin FcHcviip Dinner, Union' Erocn." 7:33 pxi.-fcter Vcity Chririin Ft2av:?, Union North Confsrsnce Room. short stuff regional Star Trek Science Fiction mini-convention will be Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in the Union Centennial Room. The African Students Association is having an emergency , meeting Saturday and is urging members to attend. The meeting is from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Union. Dadaji Sarit Kumar, a teacher of Ananda Marga meditation will be speak ing at Commonplace, 333 N. 14th, tonight at 7 p.m. Ananda Marga is a spiritual 63d sodd tcrvlc-3 ccpni zatica. Joan Till will give a short lecture and discussion session, The Sun, Your Skin end You, dealing with the do's and donts of sunbath ing end other sldn problems. This is the first in a series of Drown Bag Lectureships. The lecture is from 12:30 to 1 pjn. in the north part of the Main Lounge. It is sponsored by the Talks and Topics committee of the Union Program Council. A Pioneers Park Fun Run begins Sunday 10 a.m, at the train engine at Pioneers Park. This is an open track meet for all runners. There will be four-mile and eiit mUe running events. Entry fee is $1. For further infor mation, call Jim Crabbe, 472-1703. Of 'epicolcgy' daily nebraskan i What do you get when you combine ecology and fund raising for epilepsy re scorch? Epicolcgy, cf course. Members of Alpha Tau Omega frater nity and their "little sisters" contributed to epicology by planting 4,000 trees at Pawnee Lake Saturday and picking up litter along the shore to raise money for epilepsy research. Jeff David, Alpha Tau Omega's social service director, said local businessmen pledged $1,800 for the project. He said he expects contributions to reach $2,000. The fraternity worked on the project in conjunction with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission This is the second year of the project which is scheduled to become an annual event, David said. Alpha Tau Omega has entered the project in the Budweiser and ABC Radio Network's National College "Pitch In!" Week contest, he added. Editor-in-chief: Sandy Mohr. Managing Editor: Pete lesson, Naws Editor; Rex Solint. Associate Newt Editors: Lrry Lutz and P P.ozz'v. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entsrtainmti Editor: Carta Ercstrom. Sports Editor: Jim Hunt. Night News Editor: Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief: Tad Kirk. 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