Thursday, November 8, 1D34 Dally Ncbrcskan Pago 11 tsmzsssaasstssimaz I Shorts The Job Search Support Groun will meet today at 5:30 p.m. in the YWCA Stuart Koom. The meeting will deal with the frustrations of searching for a Job. The public Is invited to attend. For more information call Kit Roesch at 471-7716. John Skrocky bf Omaha North west High School will speak on physics recruiting and the for gotten fundamentals of an educa tion crisis at 4:30 p.m. today in Brace Physics Laboratory 201. Fresh Thanksgiving turkeys are being sold by the Animal Science Graduate Student Association at $1.15 per pound. Turkeys can be picked up Nov. 20 and 21 at Mussehl Hall on East Campus. Orders are being taken until Friday and can be made by calling 472-6438 or 472-6429. A conference on highway safety will be today from 9:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. at the Nebraska Depart ment of Roads auditorium. The conference, "Nebraska Wo men for Highway Safety," is designed to acquaint community and state leaders with highway 1 Students participate in RHA foodfast More than 570 residence halJ students at UNL participated in Residence Hall Week '84 Food fast, raising an estimated $200 for the Lincoln chapter of the Special Olympics. The residents signed up not to eat their evening meal on Saturday, Nov. 10, at their hall food services; the money saved will go to the Special Olym pics fund. Foodfast is the last event of Residence Hall Week '84 (Nov. 4 through 10) Saturday on UNL campus. Residence Hall Week, seven days of educational, charitable and social activities is designed to promote pride and unity in resi dence hall living. Kevin Kissinger, chairman of the event, said, The 578 hall residents that signed up for this year's Foodfast demon strate the pride of the residence halls here at UNL." Residence Hall Week is financed and created by the UNL Residence Hall Asso ciation. For further information, can the RHA Office at 472-1095. safety programs in the ttate and the nation. There Is a fee to attend. Four UNL scholars will discuss the 1984 election today at 10:30 am. in the Nebraska Union. The scholars, who will present their views on the election, In clude Jack Kay, assistant pro fessor of speech communication; Roger Riefier, chairman of the department of economics; William Avery and Robert Sittig, both political science professors. The presentation is being spon sored by the University Program Council's Talk3 and Topics Committee. A workshop on how to study science will be given today and Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Selleck Quadrangle Multl Purpose Room. To register or for more Informa tion call Judy Kawamoto at 472-1481. The culmination of the "1093" contests will be in a forum to discus. and evaluate the entries today at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. A presentation on "Montcssori as an Elementary Education Alter native" will be given by Frank Vincent in the YWCA's Georgian Room from 7 to 9 p.m. Issues addressed will Include a basic overview of Montessori philosophy and how the approach differs from traditional elemen tary education. Call Lynette Kohles at 483-1 561 for more information. A discussion on sexism and racism will be today at 3:45 p.m. at Randolph School, 37th and D streets. A panel discussion will be included. Students from colleges and uni versities throughout the state will participate in the 1C34 Career Discovery' Day today Ln the Ne braska Union. More than 40 employees will participate in the event and seminars on obtaining a job will be held throughout the day. j ) Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Explorers will hit the streets Saturday In a 10-day popcorn sales campaign. The scouts are taking order for a 3-pound red and white plastic bucket of unpoped popcorn im printed with a Big Red "NT and a drawing of Herbie Husker. Proceeds from the sales will go directly to the individual packs, troops and posts. Anyone interested in buying popcorn, but not contacted, should call 466-2337. We'll Blow You Jkway With Style! On Complete STYLESPERMSCOLORS Not valid with other discounts Best Locations. . .Bost Prices . . Best Stylists ! if r i r XJf g' CENTRUM-474-0281 GATEWAY- 467-3625 'i .r5s ww!.i niKnt. 19 ) 1 ! O 1 "K. A ' i" i i i : 'f I f BPS l"-'"m"T f r ' VIiiJLiU DeCEB6 14-1 2 S7 NiGMT PACKAGES oS7 YEAH3 EVE Kceme 5 N'GHT PACKAGES mm $15$ 5 NIGHT PACKAGES Mora information and, "ssarvstions, can your local campus rep. Todd Dirkschneider I t ? C jQ 3 J CJ LJC ' V - l s L 4 1 r""., V 1 s : 1 I j K ! S A I i Iff i S I I lit 'V i 1 r m r r 1 rco) 1 1 (D)oJ U,j LI) I i S . at 1 lujijinu .oxuynKOinu S I 'Cesar 'ti "1 Do'vntoivn at 144 N. 14th 4 Ji