page 2 daily nebraskan friday, October 3, 1980 Week to feature celebrated alumni umm you DM 911 uusmovi. it SECOND ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL COPIES REGULARLY 4 ONLY 21 WITH COUPON xerox 9400-9500 overnight orders letter or legal size 20 lb white bond paper all self-service copies 2 with coupon valid 7 days a week CLIP THIS AND SAVE OFFER GOOD OCT. 1-OCT. 31, 1980 330 No. 13 (Mn Call: Karx i-ree .3. v i 47S.copv A synthetic fuels expert, a university president and a network television producer are among nine UNL alumni who will return to campus for Masters Week, Oct. 29-Nov. I. Masters Week is an annual event designed to give stu dents and faculty an opportunity to meet and talk with distinguished alumni. Masters Week is sponsored by the Innocents Society and Mortar Board, in cooperation with the Chancellor's Office and Student Alumni Board. Activities planned for Masters Week include a 4 pjn. press conference at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, a reception at the Alumni Center Oct. 29, and a Chancellor's luncheon at the Nebraska Union Nov. 1. This year's Masters include: Forrest L. Poska, vice president of Phillips Coal Co. and representative on the Synthetic Fuels Committee of the U.S. National Committee of the World Energy Congress and the American Petroleum Institute. Gail Fullerton, president of San Jose State University, was a member of the UNL Department of Sociology in 1963. Don Critchfield, television news producer from Miami. His most recent assignment was coverage of the Demo- 1' ' M I I 111 -f'li-l' -Jif'"" "W-1 F ' f. I " mi , . M'jri-t'iK tri---rwif'f"'fiii''niwirwiiWir'iiiW?iyww 'i ' HJ r-rr- fmr m.fiii MuS .j cratic National Convention in New York. He has worked in 10 countries including coverage of the Panama Canal Treaty negotiations, the Nicaraguan civil war and Israeli Prime Minister Bcgin's 1979 visit to Egypt. Ruth Anderson, manager of the Gamma Spcctometry Facility at the Lawrence Livcrmore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif. She has authored several articles on running and holds records for long distance running. John Savage, vice president of the Leo A. Daly Archi tectural Co. Savage was recently honored by the Nebraska Society of Architects. Dick Davis, manager of general administration for Northern Plains Natural Gas Co. of Omaha. Davis is a former professional football player. Donald Novotny , division director of grain and feed for the foreign agricultural service with the VS. Department of Agriculture. Paul C. Schorr III, president of Commonwealth Electric Co. of Lincoln . Ales J. Cochrane, president and chief executive officer of Hovland-Swanson-Cochrane. ii m USE A EG ma mSs BEm Who would ever guess that an unruly hunch of famous Lite Beer drinkers would someday pose for a classic photograph? This precious moment has been captured in a big ( 18" by 24" ) beautiful color Lite Beer Alumni Poster that's yours for free. Just cut out the coupon, being sure to include your name and address, and send it to: Lite Beer Alumni Poster, Box :3U 11973, Milwaukee, WI 5321L fH IIf UTEEEinFnor.if.niie. ti; - ---aimnMi iimimik f v. EVimTlIL.ilfUU ALWAI WAIJIUJ CJACEErUL'DliSS. I960 Brewed by MBwog Co Milwaukee Wis C3 Nome. I Address. I Cty State. -Zv- Do you feel out of sync with your younger class mates? If so, come meet others with similar needs, today from 11:30 to 1 pjn. in the Nebraska Union Har vest Room. The Student Y is spon soring a readers' theater to day at 1 pjn. in Nebraska Union 117. The Inter-Varsity Chris tian Fellowship group will meet tonight at 7 in the Ne braska Union. The will be posted. room Girls, don't walk alone at night, call for a Beta escort at 435-3253. OHep.rw June 30 V8' Vbd The UNL Chess Club will meet Monday at 6:30 in the Nebraska Union. The room will be posted. Positions 'are open for the Recreation Advisory Board. Apply in room 115 in the Nebraska Union. Deadline is Monday, Oct. 6. There will be a pre-phys-ical therapy meeting next Tuesday at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. The room number will be posted. Attendance is important elections will be held. t The Progressive Student Union will meet Monday at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. The room number will be posted. There will be a meeting of the Latter-Day Saint Stu dent Association on Tues day at 7 pjn. at 1630 "Q" Street. Angel Flight will hold its weekly meeting on Tuesday evening at 7 on the second floor of the Military and Naval Science Building. Jazzercize classes are every Tuesday and Thurs day nights from 5 to 6 in Mabel Lee Hall. Membership is open to all: $9 for Stu dent Y members; $J2 for non-members.