The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1978, Page page 2, Image 2

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Wednesday, february 1, 1978
daily nebraskan
Why Go It Alone
When there's
union.
calendar
StUYr
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Professional Organization
for Business Majors
for information on the upcoming rush
function at Valentino's
contact: Jeff Doerr 475-6120
Kent Johson 466-7554
Huntington St. 1
4701 Huntington
North 48th
Schwinn sales
& repair on
all bicycles
"The
cyclist's friend"
m
1
Vine St.
The faculty committee in
Arts and Sciences now is
considering nominations for
the University-wide disting
uished Bereuter teaching
awards. Students are en
couraged to nominate their
outstanding teachers in Arts
& Sciences. For more infor
mation contact Dean Donal
Burns, 1223 Oldfather Hall.
Deadline for nominations is
February 15.
The Community Involve
ment Services needs a reader
for a blind law student a
few hours a month. For
more information contact
the Community Involve
ment Services, 472-2454.
The UNL Young Repub
licans are sponsoring a
membership booth in the
Union today and Thursday.
Beta Alpha Psi will meet
Thursday at 7 pjn. in the
Union. Room number will
be posted.
The UNL Block & Bridle
Club will meet Thursday at
7 p.m. in Marvel Baker Hall
227. The executives will
meet at 6 p.m.
The Undergraduate Soci
ology Association will meet
today at 1 :30 p.m. in Old
father Hall 722.
The East Union Program
Council will meet tonight at
6 in the East Union.
The UNL art dept. is
sponsoring figure drawing
sessions every Wednesday at
7 pjn. in Richard Hall 206.
Admission is 75 cents per
session or $5 for a season
ticket.
The UNL Rodeo Club
will meet tonight at 7 in the
East Union. Executives will
meet at 6:30.
The American Society of
Civil Engineers will meet to
night at the Union. Room
number will be posted.
The UNL Horticulture
Club will meet tonight at 7
at the East Campus Union.
10 a.m. Admissions -Harvard
& Friend High
Schools, Auditorium.
Noon - Student Y - "Wo
men Speak", room 232.
3 and 4 p. m. - Personnel
-Student Affairs, Blue Cross
Blue Shield Program, Ball
room. 5 p.m. - Womens Re
source Center - Women Rap
Group, North Conference
room. .
5:30 p.m. - Engineering
Toastmasters, Harvest room
A.
6 p.m. - Gamma Lambda,
Harvest room C.
6 o.m. Beta Alnha Pci
Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance, room 225-G.
6:30 pjn.-ASUN Senate
meeting, room 202-202A.
6:30 pjn. - Career Plan
ning & 1 Placement, room
232.
7 pjn. - Nebraska Union
Board, room 243.
7 pjn. - American Soci
ety of Civil Engineers, Audi
torium. 7 p.m. - Interfratemity
Council, Centennial room.
7 p.m. - Rugby Club,
South Conference room.
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Publication no 144080
Editor in chief: Ron Ruggless. Managing editor: Betsie
Amnions. News editor: Janet Fix. Associate news editors: Anne
Carothers and Marjie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas R.
Weil. Assistant news editor: Rex Henderson. Layout editor Uz
Beard. Entertainment editor: Pete Mason. .Sports editor: Kevin
Schnepf . Special editors Carla Engstrom'. Photography chief: Ted
Kirk. East Campus bureau chief: John Ortmann.
Copy editors: Lisa Brown, E.K. Casaccio, Jill Denning. Paula
Dittrick, Kim Hachiya, Janet Lliteras and Mary Jo Pitzl. Editorial
assistant: Cindy Johnson. Business manager: Jerri Haussler.
Advertising manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant advertising
manager: Denice 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: 472-2588.
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 .
At Great X..you don't get
what you pay for
That's right. You get the haircut.
But, we keep the hair. Unless, of
course, you're stuffing pillows in
your basement as a sideline. In
which case, we'll put your shear
ings in a plain brown bag for you
to take home.
Most guys and gals, however, are
mainly interested in the hair we
leave uncut, because that's what
says who they are.
At Great Ex we help get your
head together. . .with your hair.
No appointments needed either.
Just come in.
PRECISION HAIRCUTTERS
Now Two Locations!
THE ATRIUM - 13th & N - Downtown - 474-9983
M-F 9:30 - 7; Thurs. til 8:30; Sat. 9 - 5
Van Dorn Plaza -'48th & Van Dorn - 488-9954
M-F 10-8; Sat. 9-5
'10 off all services this week for students who present
their student ID cards at Great Expectations."
Did You Ever
Wonder What
It's Like on the
Other End ot
the Line?
Training starts fTlarch 8. For more
information & applications, go to
Rm. 104 Student Health.
MAYKARD
FERGUSON ORCHESTRA
Nebraska Westeysn
O'Donnell
Auditorium :
8 P.M. Feb. 11
...... .
All seats reserved
Tickets: $
NWU Music Office
$5.00 in advance
$6.00 at door -
Phone 465-2371
ext. 369
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Women's Winter Clothing
CLEARANCE SALE
30 to
50 off
Open
Moa-Sat 106
Thurs. 10-9
1235 Que Gunny's
432-0090
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