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page 2 dally nebraskan APPLY . . . for the position of Advertising Manager of the Daily Nebraskan Pay: $450 plus month Benefits: on-the-job experience in advertising, finance and management Application Deadline: Thurs. March 15,4:00p.m. Applcantt should bt fcmlar wth the Gukfekws far tht Student Preu adopted by tht NU Board of Regents (copies avelabie upon Request) rtaumes rfxxid bt submitted to and applcattons completed at the Daly Nebraskan For farther tafctmatfan - DJ 4722588 -OS Oh Florida Springfling DAYTONA BEACH 9 IS dfr fp 2J QJ v "ivinwiK whtiu slgfiilcl ctgxiftc the $t1iig Fling i onCe Kmiiiillrliijicl uirl'urv vlu North (Viilrul IX-9V 7 nights. 8 Iuvn ul Ihiyloiiu's lleicsl hoick ( I'cxuii ft Silver llciuliiilirciilv Mil l tic Ikut'ti W illi If real IwetatltM iiciir I he Ihiurchviilk. FKCC Ivnlcrtui cut K Mcul liookk i ChmmI tor &3 Huvintf FREE INmlsllclurlciic and ftirl FREE, lltiivriuiiiiiictii Ail missions FREE-KclrcHlimciiis FREE Discount Mcul Scr Ice ftp!! DaylMa IImumnI A hmmw FREEfiiililc MupK Ihivionu IiiIWiiuiiIihi Sheet I'mTeHNioiiully MulTed itoiiiicI to muke your travels more enjoyable Optional tours ilireii from your holel-lo DlHiiev Worhl. Seu Worlil. Ikrep Seu I'Khtntf Hawaiian I. huh. Disco Dunce Cruise. Cvpress Ciunlciis, Kcnucily SMicc ' 'enter. etc. cGnfipdQBd fJUf Mfifl 1 SPfiC UMITD! Fur mm infunnjlHtn vnnlati 47M7N0 472 244 Sign-up Deadline March 10- 1 I jw II i II East (LE at UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA located in the CENTENNIAL ROOM - NEBRASKA UNION on MARCH 12th thru MARCH 14 Monday - Wednesday 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM sponsored by ALL UNIVERSITY FUND Hanging and standing plants at UNEXTRA VAGANT PRICES Visa and mastercharge Accepted maot y ir1 vt U r. -. mf JmJK.. u nil S8i-!8s! Siislsii f he Drjielon cf Cc;uui!h:g Stuffs 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 f Register NOW at: Division of Continuing Studies Tuition: $40 - Y : 511 Nebraska i Hall 1 Classes Begin Monday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. at 203 Richards Sec 5 Mon & Wed Class 7:30 p.m. Lab6:30 p.rh. or 8:30 p.m. Text: College Reading Skills available at Nebraska Book Store f . "tr- " "."'- . ' ' . For Further Information, Call: Kay Felton, Instructor 489-7517 or 489-1453 Today is the deadline for the Donald Walters Miller scholarship. For further details, contact Dean Donal Burns, Oldfather Hall 1223. The Parking Advisory Board will meet today at 3 pjn. in the Union. Room number will be posted. The Undergraduate Psy chology Association will meet to discuss Career-Day at 6:30 pjn. in Burnett faculty lounge. The Pre-Vet Club will meet at 7 pjn. in the East Union. Room number will be featured. Featured speak er is Dr. Ijee Simmons from the Henry Doorly Zoo. The Mexican American Student Association will present the television pro duction of "El Corrido" at l7:-30 p jri in the Union Small Auditorium. The Department of Mod ern Languages is sponsoring a slide presentation on Ger many by George Tuck, UNL professor of journalism at 7:30 pjn. in the Union. Room number will be post ed. Pi Sigma Alpha-faculty mixer will be Friday from 4 pjn. to 7 pjn. in the Lincoln Hilton parlours B and C. Block and Bridle will meet Thursday at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska East Union Cottonwood Room. Pictures will be taken after the meeting. thursday, march 8,1979 UNL qualifies three for forensic tourney , er Three UNL students qualified for the National' Indi vidual EventsToumament, sponsored by the American Forensics Association, hi the District IV Qualifying Tournament. ' " n " Iowa State University hosted the tournament in Ames Friday and Saturday. Kate Joeckel, Lincoln freshmanrwon the Extempo raneous Speaking division of. the. tournament. Rhonda Arthur, Nebraska City sophomore, won the Oral Inter pretation of Drama "event and Kathy. Bjorklun, Kearney freshman r finished third in Informative Public Address and also qualified for the NIET. . : : - - In addition, Joeckel was named second alternate In In formative Public Address and Bjorklun was a second al ternate in Extemporaneous Speaking. They. will compete at the NET if other District IV winners are unable to attend. - . District IV includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska. USPS144S0 Editor In chief: Pete Mason, Managing adltori Gaorga Wright. Newt editor: L. Kent Wolgamott. Associate hews-editors: Betsle Amnions, Amy Lenzen. Assistant newt editor: Cindy Coglianese. Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant night news editor: Anne Carothers. Layout editor: John Mlnnfck. Entertainment editor: Jill Denning. Sports editor: Rick Hull. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack Raglin. Copy editors: Deb Emergy, Mary Fastenau, Frank Hassler, Dave Ostdiek, Lynn Paustlan, Sue Schaecher, Gall Stork, Jay Withrow. ' Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Production manager: Kitty. Pollcky. Advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Assistant advertising manager: Pete Huestis. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board on Mortday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters, except during vacation, Address: Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68583. 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, Neb768510. Sign the petit fori for liquor on Sunday. Nete Union Tuesday thru Friday Lincoln registered voters only Paid for by Progressive Lincoln Comm. Jim Ritzman, Treas. Appearing Thursday, Friday and Sctu "no cover charge" iy - '" f fl ' : ' k -77' f-v ' -J if. J