Wednesday, octcber 12, 1977 page 10 Roller coaster's history displayed From now until the end of October, an exhibition showing the roller coaster and its development is in the Architecture Building Gallery. The display consists of 61 panels, 30 by 40 inches, containing photographs and texts describing the progress of the roller coaster from early Russian ice slides to the high-speed coasters of today. - The program was provided by the Smithsonian Insti tution Traveling Exhibition Service which circulates it around the country. It is sponsored locally by the College of Architecture which funded the program's rental through its department gallery exhibition and speaker committee. daily nebraskan The committee also provides the Wednesday after noon Aims. They plan to present other exhibitions similar to the coaster display in the future. Although the coaster exhibition was provided by an outside source, the committee also plans to provide the future displays on its own. "The rest will be generated by ourselves," said Holmes. The gallery, on the main floor of the Architecture building, is open to the public during building hours free of charge. Magazine gives writers opportunity By Bonnie Lutz Entertainment reporter If you have been struck with recurring pangs of crea tivity, and find yourself writing out elaborate works in the forms of essays, poetry, reviews, interviews or artwork, there is a place to publich these jewels. Alicom, the UNL undergraduate literary magazine, is accepting works from students, alumni and friends of UNL until March. All manuscripts should be sent to room 142 Andrews Hall, with a self-addressed, stamped envelop. This is the third year fox Alicom, named after the horn on the unicorn, a fictional beast. Robert Stock, professor of English, serves as staff ad visor. Stock said mat interested students have not been limited to English majors, and each year from eight to 12 students show an interest to work on the magazine after memos are sent to English classes. This year, there are 9 students, ranging from freshmen to graduate students who read all of the manuscripts brought in, critique them, and select those to appear in the magazine. John Ortmann, senior, is business manager and has been with Alicom since it's beginning. "Originally, my interest was in creative writing, I saw this as a way to use my skills," he said. Judging past years, Ortmann said "Student interest has been good. We've gotten an adequate amount of sub missions. However, quality hasn't been that good," Pete Mason, who has been lay-out editor for two years, as well as reading fiction for the magazine since it's start, said student input is low. "We're not getting manuscripts we should be getting from this size of school," he said, Alicia Blumer, a freshman, who is planning to major in English, said she thinks Alicom has a place at UNL. "It offers an outlet for student's creative abilities, It's a fun thing. It's great to see your name in print," she said. Yet Alicom is not the first attempt at providing an out let for unprofessionals to publish their works at UNL. In the sixties, Script was Alicom s predecessor. "Several literary magazines have been published in the last decade," Stock said. "Script died from apathy." VISTA needs volunteers in service to America, There's a lot to be done. There's a lot you can do. And while you're doing so much for someone else, you'll be doing a lot for yourself in VISTA. VISTA. It's the shape of things to come for America. Be part of it. Be part of VISTA. Call toll free: 800-424-8580. Or write VISTA, Box A, Washington, D.C, 20525, mm f(j A Public Service ol This Newspaper . The Advertising Council Sweaters For The Gals Over 3,500 sweaters . . .. our entire Budget Store regular stock of women's and Junior sizes ... on sale now! through Sunday, October 161 Reg. $4.99 to $34.00 $2.97to$26.97 Fair Isle Sweater $1 1 .97 Reg. $14,99, Acrylic sweater with crew or boat neck. Assorted colors. Striped Wrap Sweater $1 2.97 Reg, $17.99, Acrylics in black, brown, rust and grey stripes or berry, blue, navy and grey stripings, Long Sleeve Cowl $7.97 Reg, $9.99 Acrylic in black, white, silver frost, brown, rust, sand or red. Budget Store, Lincoln Center and Gateway asun agenda I. Call to order, approval of minutes, executive re ports II. Open forum III. Committee reports IV. Old business V. New business A. Senate Bill No. 10- rules of procedure " B, Senate Bill No, 12 constitutions commit tee C. Resolution No. 10 educational commun ity D. Resolution no, 9 bond issue referred to committee E. Senate Bill No. 11 appointees report spe cial topics Announcements Adjournment Peace Corps A Put!!c Service of This Newspaper & The Adveiliaing Council M China! Cilttritii CelnDks Day SAIL III for & Braus W Pitobore .... ..' . U " M " The Yiie o She SJIe ek jig B land first d e ( ch uj from ich Shop 311 opefsps in a reusable jrill cheese annif!iifh siii iffBi mm - - i r4r- . Hal fti ' : - 4f'y' HOF