The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1978, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
monday, november 6, 1978
Orientation host search underway
During the month of November, student host positions
with the new Student Orientation Program will be
opening up.
Starting Nov. 6, the members of the Orientation Staff
will begin a 3-month search for the 15 undergraduate stu
dents who can best represent UNL
"Although the name is the same, the Student Host pos
ition will take on some added responsibilities this year,"
said Sandi Rhoten, CAP Program Consultant for New
Student Orientation.
"With the formation of the Campus Activities and Pro
grams Office, the Orientation Program is developing a
larger year-round scope. We feel the benefits of orienta
tion can reach beyond the first day of class to impact the
new student throughout the whole first year."
Due to that year-round program concept, the Student
Hosts will be hired for a one -year appointment, beginning
in February and ending Jan. 30. Durring the Summer
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SMORGASBORDS
DINNER $350
Monday and Wednesday Nights
CHINESE
Egg Foo Young, Almond Mushroom Chop Suey,
Oriental Carrots, Egg Roles, Fried Rice, Sweet
and Sour Mushrooms, Almond Cookies. Also
Lasagna.
Tuesday and Saturday Nights
FRENCH
Spinach Quiche, French Onion Soup, Buttered
Potatoes, Crepe Suzettes, Mushrooms under Beii,
French Vegetables, Lasagna.
Thursday Night
ITALIAN
Manicotti, Pizza, Egg Plant Parmesian, Marinated
Garden Vegetables, Saffran Rice, Roasted Po
tatoes, Fruit Soup, Sesame Cookies. Also
Lasagna.
Friday Night
JAPANESE
Stir Fry Vegetables, Won Tons, Miso Soup,
Tempura, Sushi, Cucumber Salad, Fresh Fruit,
Fried Rice. Also Lasagna.
LUNCHEON - $225
More great Smorgasbord variety
Deep South, German. Mexican Alternated daily.
Salad Bar 50 cents extra.
SERVING TOTALLY
NATURAL FOODS
MON-SAT
11 am-9 pm
3822 Normal Blvd.
483-5300
Orientation Program, Students Hosts will be paid $550
plus free room and board for six weeks of elmploymcnt.
"Since our primary goal is to provide information and
experiences to new UNL students and their parents,"
explained Gary Coleman, Orientation Graduate Assistant,
"we want to make our services available in a number of
ways. This will include a variety of orientation-related
programs held throughout the school year."
Applications for the Student Host positions are at the
Dean's Office of each undergraduate college: CAP, Nebr
aska Union; CAP-East, East Union, and the UNL Cult
ural Center. The closing date for the applications is
Thursday, Nov. 30.
Prospective Host applicants are encouraged to attend
one of three information meetings that will be 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 8 in the East Union; 3:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 14 or 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 in the Nebraska
Union. Former Student Hosts and the orientation staff
will be present at these meetings to explain the duties of
the Host position and answer any applicant's questions.
Once applications have been completed, they will be
screened at the individual college level. Finalists, picked
by the colleges, will then be interviewed by a seven person
selection committee in January. The new Student Host
Staff should be in operation by Feb. 1.
Any students desiring more information should contact
a member of the Orientation Staff in the CAP Office, 200
Nebraska Union.
daily nebraskan
Publication No. 144080
Editor in chief: Carla Engstrom. Managing editor: Betsie
Ammons. News editor: Tamara Lee. Associate news editor: E.K.
Casaccio and John Minnick. Night news editor: Jeff Unger. 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.
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George Wright.
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Policky. Advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Assistant advertising
manager: Pete Huestis.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board 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. 68588. 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. 68510.
short stuff
The Women's Resource
Center is sponsoring short
term counseling services for
men and women to discuss
masculinity and feminity.
For more information con
tact WRC, Nebraska Union
115 or call 472-2597.
Beta Sigma Psi is holding
the "Miss Legs-Mr. Knobby
Knees Contest" all week in
the union Main Lounge. All
proceeds will go to AUF.
The Student Y is spon
soring group talks on male
female rcslationships today
at 1 1:30 a.m. in the union.
Room number will be post
ed. Need help in accounting?
Beta Alpha Psi is sponsoring
an accounting lab today in
CBA 120 from 3:30 to 5
p.m. and in CBA 123 from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Beta Alpha
Psi members will be avail
able to answer any quest
ions you may have on
accounting material.
The UNL Pre-Vet Club
will be touring the Veter
inary Diagnostic Center to
day and Tuesday at 3:30
p.m. All members are en
couraged to attend.
The University Health
Center is sponsoring a
Health Screening Fair, Tues
day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the Nebraska Union Cen
tennial Room. The fair will
include screening for
diabetes, high blood pres
sure and rubella. For the
diabetes test, plan to arrive
at the union one and a half
hours after eating a heavy
All Ladies
Levi's are
20 off
this week
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"Maybe you can relax in
skin tight jeans. I can't.
Levi's Straight Leg jeans
don't cut or bind anywhere -even
when I sit like this."
meal including orange juice,
bread and butter, potatoes
and a rich dessert.
The Undergraduate Soc
iology Association will meet
at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Oldfather 722.
The UNL Amateur Radio
Club will meet at 4 p.m.
Tuesday in Bancroft Hall
312.
The Teachers College
Advisory Board will meet at
6 p.m. Tuesday in the
union. Room number will
be posted.
The Baha'i Association
will meet at 7:30 pjn. in
the union. Room number
will be posted.
ECKANKAR will meet
at 7:30 pjn. Tuesday in the
union. Room number will
be posted.
The Health Aides of
Pound Hall are sponsoring a
Self-Assertiveness Program
at 7:30 pjn. in the Pound
Hall South Cafeteria. The
program is designed to help
women learn to be more
assertive and stand up for
their rights and beliefs.
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