The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1981, Page page 5, Image 5

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    tuesday, September 22, 1981
d3ily nebraskan
page 5
qooj) Been BecceR osp
Forensics team
second at debate
The UNL forensics team
places second overall at the
Northwest Missouri State
University "Show Me De
bates" last weekend.
Team members Kate Joec
kel, Deb Renter, Jim Fried
man, and Roger Aden quali
fied for the National Foren
sics Association's national
tournament in individual
events. The tournament will
be at Ohio State University
in April.
Joeckel said the team will
be participating in other
tournaments throughout the
Midwest and trying to quali
fy additional people for the
national competition.
Joeckel said the debate
team will compete next
weekend at the University
of Northern Iowa, and the
individual events team will
compete the first weekend
in October at Creighton Uni
versity in Omaha.
Joeckel said anyone in
terested in the team should
stop by the team's fourth
floor Oldfather Hall office.
1 W 'O' sc.
Red Cross
is counting
on you.
RETURN OF THE
ORIGINAL
mOOSEHEAD PARTY!
This Thursday
September 24 8p.m. - 1 a.m.
75c Bottles
Plus Games & Prizes
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JOIN the 1981
PRE-DENT CLUB
For Predental and Predental
Hygiene Students
September 24, 1981
Nebraska Union
7:00 P.M.
Speaker and Refreshments
UPC American Film Classics Committee
Presents
A Bogart Film Festival
Tuesday. Sept. 22
"Caine Muntiny"
7 p.m.
"To Have and Have Not," M
9:15p.m. ffet
Wednesday. Sept. 23
"Treasure of the Sierra
Madre."
7 p.m.
"Casablanca."
9:15 p.m.
Nebraska Union Rostrum
Students wI.D. $2.00 General Public $3.00
In Conjunction With UPC "Awareness Week"
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area designed to fulfill all your
cycling needs. So if you're
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