The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1977, Page page 8, Image 8
page 8 daily nebraskan Wednesday, november 30, 1977 f - II mm Every lAfednesdayi flight SO i A Pitchers i Draws 1250 '?' St. TIME OF DAY DOESNT INTIMIDATE MR. DONUTf 24 hours a diy 7 cbys a vmk 51210 St. 488-5118 VWneeof repairing? CaBOkton's We repair VW Vehicles and sell parts and accessories for Volkswagen vehicles. - r Olston's Independent Specialists, Inc. 2435 No. 33rd 476-2397 an UREUALI Daily Nobrookon Editor in Chiof applications for tho Spring ccmcctcr aro noiv being accepted. Applications Deadline Monday Dec. 5, 4:00 p.m. Salary "400 plus month Applicants should be familiar with the Guidelines for the Student Press adop ted by the NU Board of Regents (cop ies available upon request).-Resumes should be submitted to and applica tions completed at the Daily Nebras kan. For further information SECC to start medical classes Training for emergency medical staffs will begin at Southeast Community College in Lincoln, cooperating with the Southeast Nebraska Emergency-Medical System. The program will run January through July. Carol Eggland, program supervisor for adult and con tinuing education in the health field at Southeast Com munity College said courses will include cardio pulmon ary resuscitation training, multi-media first aid, a general Red Cross course, emergency medical technici?n ambul ance (EMTA) training, crash injury management for police officers, firefighters and bus drivers, emergency care for nursing students and those completing EMTA, and radiology technology. Eggland said most persons enrolled in the course are males, except for the emergency care class. Eggland said UNL students most likely would be enrolled in the CPR and EMTA sections of the program. She estimated that of a class of 35, there may be only five UNL students enrolled since UNL offers CPR courses. "I think more students would be interested in the pro gram if it was publicized more on campus," Eggland said. Most students enrolled in the classes are studying pre-medicine, pre-dental, nursing, pre-physician's assis tant, and health education. No previous experience is necessary, although the prerequisite for the radiology technology program is one year of academic work at either UNL or Nebraska Wes leyan University. UNL club give Dads grand tour The sixth annual UNL Agronomy Club Dad's Day will begin at noon Dec. 3 on East Campus, according to Mark Knobel, Dad's Day committee chairman. Knobel said the day allows fathers to become acquainted with the univer sity, the College of Agriculture and UNL research. The club has invited all agronomy, soil science and natural resource-range management majors and their fathers to attend East Campus tours and an evening smorgasbord f Knobel said. Family members also are invited to attend the activities. The tours, conducted by club volunteers, include; the Tractor Testing Laboratory, agronomy research, solar power, and irrigation. The Peace Corps is alive and Or write: The well. Call toll free: Peace Corps, Box A, 800-424-8580. Washington. D.C. 20525 A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council uorps James Kendrick, agricultural economics professor, will speak on gasohol, Knobel said. Kendrick previously has stated that the fuel mixture is not economical. Registration will be in Keim Hall room 244, from noon until 1 p.m. Tours will begin at 1:30 p.m. and continue until 4:30 p.m. The smorgasbord, open to all tour participants, begins at 5:45 p.m. at the First Plymouth Church, 20th and D streets. Cost per person will be $4. Tickets are available at registration. Membership in the UNL Agronomy Club is open to anyone who has taken at least one agronomy course. Excuuuuse me! The smiling gentleman on page one of Monday's Daily Nebraskan was incorrectly identified as a Husker fan. The man with "Big Red" painted on his choppers is Cecil "Big Red" Samara, who calls himself "Oklahoma's No. 1 Football Fan." The Daily Nebraskan regrets the error. iv&a.i" " Mm 1 1 " . 7 . Rings shown arc the Americas Junior Miss Collection (enlarged for detail) Prices represent retail quotations for these specific rings De Beers Consolidated Mines. Ltd. coll 472 - 2500 V