page 2 thursday, October 11, i979' dally nebraskan sIjD?(5 stiff The UPC Culture Center Committee will meet today at 3:30 p.m. at the Culture Center, 1 6th & Y streets. The Pre-Dental Club will Union will present a forum meet at 7 p.m. in the Ne- on imperialism at 7 p.m j braska Union. Room numb- the Nebraska Union. Room cr will be posted. number will be posted T h It. A TI T H I lv n "0; t jl -aix iiu Jim. ii i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 0:00 PAA BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER Tickets $5.50 UNL Students, $6.50 General Public. Tickets available NOW at both Unions, Dirt Cheap, and Ben Simon's. UC,TY RAVFN " 1 A . FACTORY OUTLET A ' f1v 1' J K v MIA ; 1 LS'',-TW- 9 mzyW3&-W mil'.. :-M -ML ?m. Selected Men's and Ladies' RAVEN-MADE SKI JACKETS $28.95 RAVEN PRICE Retail Values $45-52 M iV Mfl 40o OFF REGULAR X't' A nciHIL VMLUC Ik- 'A You Always Save with our everyday low outerwear prices! Always about V3 off regular retail prices. RAVEN SPORTSWEAR OUTERWEAR VALUES Ski Jackets. 27.95-64.95 Ski Pants . .33.95-33.95 Snowsuits .23.50-47.95 Turtlenecks 9.95-13.00 Hats 2.95-7.95 OTHER VALUES FOR SMART SHOPPERS! Jeans ...12.95-23.95 Sweaters 10.95-24.95 Tops 11.95-18.C0 Slacks ... 11.95-22.95 Gloves... 3.95-24.95 : 12th&Q '.. Alihe Class Menagerie RIAIVIE1N industries, inc. Hours: Mon.-Sai. 10530 The Campus Scouts will meet at 4:15 p.m. in the Ne braska Union. Room numb er will be posted. The Prc-Vet Club will The Human Develop, meet at 7 p. m. in Vet Sci- ment and Family Club will ence Bldg. 151. meet at 7 p.m. in the Home viiuiniv,j nuuiioriuin. The Progressive Student i i1 il I Editor in chief: Amy Lenzen; Managing editor: Margaret Staf ford; News editor: Randy Essex; Associate news editors: Brenda Moskovits, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassler; Assis tant night news editor: Bonnie Lund; Features editor: Jill Den ning; Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Rick Huls; Photography chief: Mark Billing sley; Art director: Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor; Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael Zangari; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field. Copy editors: Liz Austin, Julie 8ird, Barb Bierman, Alice Hrnicek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannin, Kris Hansen, Karen Morin, Paula Bauer, Sandi George, Denise LeMunyan. Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. 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Georgian Suite A. 2 p.m.4 p. m. -Nebraska Union Planning Committee, Room 216, 3 p.nu-5 -pjn. Political Science Department Under graduate Majors, Regency Suite A. 4:15 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Campus Girl Scouts. Room 401. 5:30 p.m .-7 pjn.-UPC City Talks & Topics, Pewter Room. 5:30 p.m.-7:30p.m.-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Harvest Room C. 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m.-Coun-cil of American Indian Stu dents, Regency Suite B. 6 p.m .-7 p.m.-Christian Science Organization. The Cellar, S. 6 pjn.-9 p.m.-Panhel-lenic Black Sorority. Georgian Suite B. 6:30 pjn.-Billiard 8-Ball Tournament, Rec Room. 7 p.m.-8:30 pjn.-Grad Student Association, Herit age Room. 7 p.m.-9 p.m.-ASPA. Georgian Suite A. 7 p.rri.-8:30pjn.-Young Republicans-Students for Reagan, The Rostrum. 7 pjn.-9:30 pjn.-WRC Worn ens Rap Group, The Cellar, N. 7 pjn .-Christian Science Counselor, Room 225G. 7 pjn.-8:30 pjn. -Pre-Dental Qub, Room 232. 7 pin.-10 pxn. -Progressive Student Union, Room 402. 8 pjn.-lO pjn.-Baptist Student Union, Room 122. 8 pjn.-AlESEC, Room 401. UPC City Art Print Sale. Main Lounge. IS LJ JL