6 Wednesday, April 6, 1933 Daily Nebraskan n 0' 000 oowe (T at Easli md Cuy czimpme -5 By Thorn Gabrukiewicz Everyone knows that blood is the mainstay of human life. When a person is injured and needs a vital blood transfusion, the American Red Cross steps in to help. Beginning Tuesday on East Campus and continuing today and Thursday in the Nebraska Union, the American Red Cross blood drive is in full swing. "This is the first time we've been on East Campus," she said. "We are really excited to be here and working with Agronomy Club," said Carole Shafer, president of the Campus Red Cross. Shafer said she expected about 150 units of blood to come from East Campus, but she could not speculate on the total number of units that could be collected. The American Red Cross expects to collect 225 units of blood today and 275 units Thursday on City Campus, Shafer said. The figures were reached by the number of units collected from campus blood drives in the past. All blood collected in this and all Mid west blood drives stays in the Midwest, Shafer said. Two organizations will be using the blood collected in this drive. The Lincoln Community Blood Bank of the Lancaster County Medical Society, which serves Lancaster and Seward counties, and the Midwest Region Blood services, which serves 105 hospitals in Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas, are the organizations involved in this drive, Shafer said. If a student or anyone interested in giving blood does not have an appointment, Shafer said no such appointment was necessary. "People without an appointment can just walk in," she said. "That would be great." The bloodmobile will be at City Campus today and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Union Centennial Ballroom. L TODAY Major Performing Arts Committee Saxophone Quartet Broyhill Fountain 2:00-3:00 c ECHOES 50 S2ys tf,8 VA...fcy rani tea Y HEY, HERES THE OFFICE THAT HELPS VETERANS GET THEIR GI BILL BENEFITS r K;7 V I- ':, 1 I wish there was 7,1 AN OFFICE Q r TO HELP YOU.M00N utlillltJC Contact nearest VA office (check your phone book) or a local veterans group. NEED A EMEAEi? MECKEA Jl E! WITH UNL RECREATION Intramural Entry Deadline Dates Activity Entry Deadline 16" 1 Pitch Softball (M, W) 10,000 Meter Run Ultimate Frisbee Frisbee Golf Outdoor Track Meet Last Day for Forfeit Fee Refunds April 12 April 17 April 19 April 21 April 24 May 6 esign Special Events ntramural T-Shirt D Contest and Logo Contest The person who submits the winning logo will receive $50.00 Entry Deadline-April 6 at 5 pm. For more details contact the Recreation Office Bike Race April 10 Pioneers Park (tentative) Club Sports Council Meeting April 6-530 at Recreation Office - . . 1 1 ' f - f V Staff photo by Dave Bentz Graduate student Linda Pavlish, 27, donates blood at the East Union Tuesday. r rf"""'rl r" 1 f"i r"". 1 L w 1 ;j U U L t. j Li U Llo So, the lowest price may not prove to be a bargain. At Family Contact Lens Center, the health of your eyes comes first That's why we provide thorough, professional care, to assure healthy eyes while wearing contact lenses. And we do it at a price you can afford. In addition to a wide selection of lens de signs and materials we offer free consultation and an exclusive 60-day trial period. For more information call: 433-4000483-5757 Contact Lens Center J) "Where the health of your eyes comes first. 6911 East'O" Flmnclng Available