Wednesday, January 18, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 union, calendar 11:45 a.m. - University Association for Administra tive Development, room 202-202A 12 Noon - Chancellor's office-luncheon, room 243 1 pjn. - New. Student Orientation interviews, room 216 2 pjn. Campus Activi ties and Programming Task Force, room 203 5:30 pjn. - Engineering Toastmasters, Harvest Room 6:30 p m. - ASUN Sen ate meeting, room 202 -202A 6:30 pjn. - New Stu dent Orientation interviews, room 216 7 pjn. - Nebraska Union Advisory Board, room 203 7 pjn. Interfrateraity Council officer installation, room 242-243 Registration-Drop-Add , Ballroom and Centennial rooms Noon-5 pjn. - ASUN book exchange, Conference rooms I short, mm I East Union art is stolen Study rooms in Love Li brary will be assigned for one semester on January 23. Rooms are assigned to fac ulty and graduate students working on research pro jects or doctoral disserta tions. Renewal notices have been sent by campus mail. Applications are available at Love Library 103. East Union Program Council will meet tonight at 6 in the East Union. The Pre-Vet Club will meet tonight at 7 in Hamil ton HaH 112. NUPIRG is sponsoring a seminar on "Citizen Strate gy" at 6 pjn. Thursday in the Nebraska Union. Room number will be posted. The American Society of Interior Designers will meet at 7 pjn. Thursday at the First National Bank, 56th & OSt. i i dally 0fCMIKCMt Editor Jn chief: Ron Ruggless. Managing editor: Betsie Ammons. News editor: Janet Fix. Associate news editors: Anna garotners and Mariie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas R Weil. Assistant news editor: Rex Henderson. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Pete Mason. Sports editor: Kevin Schnepf. Special editor: Carta Engstrom. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. East Campus bureau chief: John Ortmann. C??v 5dit0.rs: Usa Brown. E.K. Casaccio. Jilt Denning. Paula DIttrkk. Kim Hachlya, Janet Lllteras and Mary Jo Pltil. Editorial assistant: Cindy Johnson. Business manager: Jerri Hamster. ArfvArflctnn m ananar' Rni lAf, I a t t ... manager: Den Ice Jordan. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters except during vacations. Address: Daily Nebraskan. Nebraska Union 34. 14th and R streets. Lincoln. Neb. 68508. Telephone: 472-2583. Material may be reprinted without permission If attributed to the Daily Nebraskan. except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68501. Lady Lavender's Herb Store "There art few O Koars in Jt'-fe More aqr&ahlt ifon He hour f dedicaM 4o Me. etiwy horn Henry Tawes, Hrhil d lady coffees, teas, herbs, spices fe? access. r SqqPCdDlIqs ( l MEMBER . y (OA i I jar t STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS GOOD ALL SEMESTER PAT ASH 1320 '?' St. INC. I A presentation of the his tory and philosophy behind "ECKANKAR-A WAY OF LIFE" will beat 7:15 pjn. Thursday in the Union. Room number will be posted. Students International Meditation Society will meet at 7:30 p-m. Thursday in the ETV Bldg. 313. Campus Girl Scouts will meet to organize a cookie sale Thursday at 8 pjn. in SeUeck5U9. A Dec. 21 art theft from the Nebraska East Union has caused the relocation of some art objects and the repossession of others by Sheldon Art Gallery according to the Nebraska East Union Manager. Daryl Swanson said he noticed a 3-by-6 macrame wall hanging was missing at 5:15 p.m. on the -last day of fall semester finals. He later determined the hanging had been seen last at 3:15 the same day. Jon Nelson, assistant director of Univer . sity galleries, said the Mary Kester origi nal was valued at between $40Gand $450. It was insured, he said. Kester, described by Nelson as one of the best fiber artists working in Nebraska, is an Omaha resident. The hanging was bought by Sheldon Art Gallery two years ago and has been displayed in the East Union since late summer. Capt. Robert Edmunds, director of the criminal and security division of UNL Campus Police said police have no suspects in the case. Edmunds said police were not notified until "quite some time after the theft. Sheldon loans art objects for use in cam pus buidlings at a rate of $10 a year for each art piece, Swanson said. This cost covers framing and placement, he said. The theft has caused this loan policy to be reconsidered, Swanson said, adding that tennination of the program has, been discussed. Nelson said that initially the gallery considered asking that all bans be returned, but the campus loan policy will be continued. "Relatively, our loss record hasn't been bad," Swanson said, "but any loss at all of a valuable piece is bad. He said although the piece was insured, money cannot replace an art object. The theft was the first at the East Union. 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