page 2 daily nebraskan Wednesday, September 27, 1078 calendar 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.-3:30 pjn. - Fin ancial Aids Check Distribu tion, Ballroom. 9 ajn. - Student Affairs-staff development, room 203 12 Noon - Student Y-Black Speak, room 232. 12:30 pjn. - Multi-Cultural Affairs-Minority Fac ulty and Staff, room 216. 3:30 p.m. - I.E.S. Study Skills Workshop, room. 337 5 p.m. - UPC Talks and Topics, Harvest Room, B 6:45-10 p.m. - Corncobs-homecoming inter views, room 203 7 p.m. - Housing-student assistants, room 202- 202A 7 p.m. - Graduate Stu dent Association, room 232 7 p.m. - Circle K, room 337 Booths - 1A-IPC For eign Films 3A-Flights and study Tours frc & P 3 HESTERFIELD OTTOMSLEY Wednesday Ladies' Night 4:30-Closing OTTS Gunny's 13th & Q 475-8007 Most Ladies' Drinks The new lights are on at C, B, & P's Disco, The Yacht Club. daily nebraskan Publication No. 14480 Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing editor: Betsie Am nions. News editor: Tamara Lee. Associate news editors: E.K. Casacclo and John Minnick. Night news editor: John Ortmann. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Casey McCabe. Sports editor: Jim Kay. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack Raglin. Magazine editor: Amy Lenzen. Magazine managing editor; Mary Jo Howe. Copy editors: Jill Denning, Deb Emery, Kim Hachiya, Lynn Paustian, Sue Schaecher, Deb Shanahan, Margaret Stafford, George Wright and Jeff Unger. Business Manager, Jerri Haussler. Peoduction Manager: Kitty Policky. Advertising Manager: Denise Jordan. Assistant Adver tising Manager: Pete Huestis. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall aiki spring semesters, except during vacations. Address: Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th 8nd R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copywright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68501 . short stuff i The College of Business Administration's student magazine, Probe, is still in need of an advertising man ager and a photographer on a volunteer basis. The ad vertising manager will sell and prepare the magazine's ads and take care of the magazine's finances. The photographer will be res ponsible for taking all pic- only 1 J Includes: . )) 1 enchilada ja i )) n , 911 North 27th ivSKQ ( Expires Oct. 1 4744921 yvy (( ) 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. PVA (( J STUDY IN EUROPE SPRING SEMESTER 1979 INTERNSHIPS IN LONDON - Parliament, Business, Museums, Art Galleries, Research Labs. Social Services, Town Planning. University of Rochester Semester at SUSSEX UNIVERSITY-Fine Arts, Studio Arte, Liberal Arts. INTERNSHIPS IN LUXEMBOURG-Work in English, Study in French, German or English, Language courses. COSTS in Britain from $1,920 (board, lodging, tuition! in Luxembourg, $2,600 (board, lodging, tuition, orientation in England). Full Detaiis-EPA, JYA Marymount College, Tarrytown N.Y. 10591 or your own study abroad office. Come Saturday morning . . . for an informal showing in our Bridal Salon. We'll have juice and rolls and you and the gowns from 9:00 till 10:00 on Saturday mornings beginning this Saturday, September 30. Please call 477-921 1 for reservations since our seating is limited. Our street floor back door is the only one open that early; so come in that entrance and take the elevator up to the Bridal Salon on Third Floor. hovlandswanson DOWNTOWN tures and producing them in a camera-ready manner. Ap plications for the two posi tions are available in CBA 240. Seniors hoping to do gra duate work next year should consider applying for Danforth, Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships. For more details including ap plications procedures from Oldfather Hall 1223 or call 472-2891. The deadline is Sept. 29. Today is the last day to apply for a position on the Nebraska Union Board. If you want to get involved in the union, apply at the ASUN office, Nebraska Un ion 115. The Student Y Running Group will meet at 5 pjn. tonight in Nebraska Union 117. Circle K, the world's larg est co-ed service organiza tion on college campuses will meet at 7 p.m. in the union. Room number will be posted. The UNL Wildlife Club will meet at 7:30 pjn. in the Nebraska East Un ion. Room number will be posted. Eugene Gomringer, founder of the "concrete poetry" movement, will speak at 3:30 p.m. Thurs day in the Centennial Col lege Commons Room. The Life Sciences Dept. is sponsoring a lecture by Professor Margaret Heid rick from the University of Nebraska Medical Cen ter on "Age Related De fects in Immunocompetent Cells" at 3:30 pjn. Thurs day in Manter Hall of life Sciences 129. The Academic Relations Committee will meet Thurs day at 6 pjn. in the Neb raska East Union Com mittee Room. The Campus Red Cross will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the union. Room number wfll be posted. The Young Americans for Freedom will meet at 8 pjn. Thursday in the union .