Pago 16 Dally Nebraskan Wednesday, October 31, 1934 I J i i i " ! ' 1 f 1 " 1 x v if ( i ! r v -. - !:!' r i 111 W. V-V ii-l i fj. Novemb r4TMT A Y:": L 1 ew JL it, .1 ""' ' Nov. 4 RESIDENCE HALL NIGHT DOWNTOWN "Ced ' f(M -lip's Experience Ted & Wally's premium ice cream 16 cents off any size cone or dish of any flavor with validine. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Three downtown eating establishments will offer special discounts to all hall residents who show their validine card discounts are available on this night only. F222EDIA 60 cents off any size of "Western New York's Finest Pizza" with validine. (no delivery orders) 3:30 pm to 11 pm 01 ,9 TTf i-1 CcsJ1jl lJ "BURGER MADNESS" only $1.49 with validine Their famous V4 lb. Mighty-burger with fries and all the trimmings, (reg. $3.29) 4 pm to 10 pm ,Vi J i H JkJtJ a Nov. 5 MOVIE NIGHT How much lave. wx. fun and friendship can a person take? J " 4Jt jLXn ZiHIflLglL$ I ,. In a cold world you need your friends f i'Tji to keep you warm. x i f MOCK ELECTION Nebraska Union Booth 12pm to 4pm 107 Neihardt 4 pm to 7 pm FREE to all hall residents with validine Nebraska Union Rostrum 7 pm and 9 pm Cast your vote for PRESIDENT and CONGRESS in RH WEEK'S Election Eve straw vote. Voting will take place at the Nebraska Union (booth on North Side) and 107 Nei hardt Hall. ALL UNL students are eligible to vote. Results will be released Monday night. T1 n v.. A r-tr f t "ft 1 U Hi O iJ "jl 1 Nov. b PRIDE DAY Show your hall spirit by wearing your Residence Hall Week or floor T-shirt. Hall Week buttons will be handed out FREE all week. RH WEEK PROGRAMS I Times and places to be announced. Every complex will have interesting and educational programs . . . courtesy of your complex ResidentaJ Education Staff. Schedules will be posted soon. J. Nov. 7 TRIVIA BOWL Nebraska Union Georgian Suite 5 p.m. to II p.m. Trivia teams which survived the preliminaries will compote for over $280 in rash. The two-round matches will leave you on the edge of your seat as the teams match wits. Come and join the excitement!! RH WEEK PROGRAMS II Learn something and have fun at the same time! Programs will be held in every complex, thanks to your C.P.D.'s, R.D.'s and S.A.'s. Details on specific programs will be announced soon. A. J, Nov. 8 TRIVIA BOWL The Final Four Nebraska Union Main Lounge 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The top four teams will compete for the $150 GRAND PRIZE. Come and match with with the experts. RHA SENATE MEETING Nebraska Union 8:15 p.m. Open to all residence hall members. Open forum on major hall issues. The presidents of IFC and Panhellenic will be there to discuss Residence HallGreek relations. H I? 'A A -w Nov. 9 CAMPUS PRIDE DANCE with INASENSE Nebraska Union Ballroom 9 p.m. to Midnight INASENSE is Omaha's most creative and refreshing band. TODAY'S ROCK AT ITS FINEST. (The Picture Man will be available.) FREE TO ALL UNL STUDENTS!! JL JL in'.. .-$b'ik ,V- 'i llftJSsJ Nov. 10 FOODFAST , NARH FALL CONFERENCE BENEFIT FOR THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS Hall residents sign up not to eat their evening meal at food service. The money saved will go to a Lincoln Chapter of the Special Olympics. Sign up forms will be available from your government reps at special booths at vour food service. East Union 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Nebraska Association of Residence Halls is holding its annual fall conference on the UNL campus. All hall residents who want to learn more about residence government are invited. Contact Dave Edwards (2-1095) for more information. ABEL- SANDOZ- HARPER - SCHRAMM SMITH BURR f A t ' x 5 v TTnyr? t M i i t i 4 i V j $ I I 3 I ! "1 it n. y f El J - H V V I If I It j : . ! i f ' 1 1 SELLECK- CATHER POUND -NEIHARDT- FEDDE