daily nebraskan monday, march 5, 1979 (7 rv uJVoro v Speakers explore energy choices vw Alternative forms of energy will be the subject f speakers sponsored by the Nebraska University Public In terest Research Group (NUPIRG) during March. The first speaker, Robert Broman, associate professor of chemistry, spoke Friday on the general energy problem and defined the limits of the energy crisis. The second speech wfll be by Alan Zebards of the Underground Space Association. He will talk on energy conservation and underground housing alternatives. Energy problems on small farms will be the subject of the third speech by Ron Krupicka. This speech will be on East Campus. Solar energy will be covered by Ed Anderson in the fourth speech. Anderson will discuss solar collectors, panels and other technological solutions. Ed Dworak, from the State Energy Office will talk about what Nebraskans can and are doing about the energy problem. Sen. Don Wesely will join Dworak in this speech. Jim Krueger, environmental director of NUPIRG coor dinated the speeches and advertising along with Midwest Energy Alternatives. ' "I'm real concerned about the energy problem and wanted to inform the campus about the problem and Second Scvcii-Wco!( Session offered It the dmlm of ConHnafng Stales This course is designed for those students with average or above average reading abilities. Emphasis is placed on comprehension, vocabulary and speed in reading, and upon the attainment of effective study skills. The techniques are developed through classroom in struction and laboratory equipment. The course is non-credit. 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NEBRASKA 6SS08 TELEPHONE 402477-7253 Chrysler Leasing what they can do," said Krueger, The speeches will take place each Friday in the Ne braska Union small auditorium. ,.; , Builders will meet Tues day at 6:30 p.m. in the Ne braska Union. Room number will be posted. "The Magazine", UNL's new literary publication, is soliciting prose, poetry and photography. Bring entries to Andrews Hall 142. Deadline is March 16. The UNL Actuarial Club will meet Tuesday at 7 pjn. in the union. Guest speaker will be pension actuary Donna Jones. Innocents Society now is accepting applications for freshman scholarships. Applications are available in Nebraska Union 115 and the financial aids office Deadline is March 21. 'lTie Undergraduate Speech Association will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Oldfather 438. The meet ing is open to all under graduate speech majors. Pre registration procedures will be discussed. aUGD(M 3:30 pm.-Chess Club, Harvest Room C 3:30 pjn.-AAUP Execu tive Committee, Rooirf 21 6 6 pjn.-Towne Club, Harvest Room AB 6 p.m.-Volunteer In come Tax Assistance, Room 225G 7 p.m .-Circle K. Room 202A 7 pjn.-Table Tennis Club, Conference Rooms 7 pjn.-Delta Sigma Pi Execs, Room 232 7 p.m .-Phi ( Cappa Psi, Room 343 7:30 pjn.-Math Coun selors, Room 225 B-C 7:30 pjn.-Delta Sigma Pi, Room 232 7:30 pjn. -The Way -Campus Outreach Concert, Ballroom 8 pjn.-Delta Sigma Pi Pledges, Room 337 UPC-City Art Print Sale, Main Lounge Nebraska East Union 9 pjn.-ASUN-CEQ Gra ding Committee, Goldenrod Room UPC-East -Visual Arts Committee: David Dahl Art Exhibit, Loft USPS 144-080 Editor in chief: Pete Mason. Managing editor: George Wright. News editor: L. Kent Wolgamott. Associate news editors: Betsie Ammons, Amy Lenzen. Assistant news -editor: Cindy CogMa nese. Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant night news editor: Anne Carothers. 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