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Monday, December 17, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 29 Continued frcn Ttzo 28 Fourteen graduate fellowships, $3,000 each, are awarded annu ally by the National Council of Alpha Lambda Delta Any member of ALD who has graduated or will graduate in the spring and who has a 3.75 cumulative grade point average or higher is eligible to apply. Applications are available in the Graduate College office, the Office of Scholarships and Finan cial Aids, or from Alpha Lambda Delta administrative liaison Suzanne Brown, Teachers College 101. The deadline is Jan. 15, 1935. Short s Roland Leudtke will make an appearance. The Neighborhood Watch As sociation meeting for December will be at the Auld Recreation tenter in Antelope Park tonight at y. The Crime Prevention Unit will present a program on holiday safety and security. A Christmas party will be after the program. Lincoln'3 County-City Building halls will echo with the sounds of music for the holidays. Programs have been scheduled through Dec. 25 and are from noon to 1 p.m. in the first floor great-lobby area. The Pius X Central High School madrigal group and swing choir will perform Monday. The Lin coln East High School Spartan Singers and swing choir will per-, form Tuesday. The Lancaster County Senior Citizens Chorus will perform Thursday and Mayor James Brandle, UNL associate professor of forestry, fisheries and wildlife, will speak on "Great Plains Forestry - Today and Tomor row," as part of the Center for Great Plains Studies Seminar Series today at 3:30 p.m. in St. Mark's-on-the-Campus, 13th and R streets. Miguel Carranza, UNL associate professor of sociology, will speak on "The Chicano Presence in the Plains," Feb. 7, 1985, at 3:30 p.m. at St. Mark's. 2009. The Futurist Awards contest asks students to look 25 years into the future and write three essays of up to 500 words each. Two of the essays are to be writ ten about significant develop ments in two of the following ' areas: computers, energy, elec tronic communications, biomedical technology, marine systems or aerospace. In the third essay, entrants are asked to write about the social impact of technological progress. Honeywell's contest is open to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students at any accre dited college in the United States. Ten first-place essays will earn $2,000 and an opportunity to work for Honeywell next summer. Second-place winners each will receive $250 and 10 honorable mention winners each will receive $100. Completed essays msut be post marked no later than Dec. 31. '" ' . . - L , , ,,, -- . Newsline 472-1763 - L " - 7.l rrrzzr - -.sr ... . v. . . Honeywell Corp. wants to find out what college students think the world will be like in the year The Bennett Martin Public Lib rary, 14th and N streets, and all branches of the Lincoln city li brary system including the book mobile will be closed on Dec. 24 and 25 for the holidays. The libraries also will be closed on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, 1935, for the New Year's holiday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-2S&S $2 50 minimum charge par day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2 00 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. $ 75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN, ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted free of charce. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday through Friday). The Daily Ntbraskan will not knowingly accept help wanted ads tiom businesses that are not equal opportunity omp'oyert. Brian C (FH) A semester of dance class with you has been wonderful. You really are a nice guy inside and out. Hope we can dance together forever. You truly are a kitten. A dance partner P S. Reply via personals L 3 OH AD STAFF, You have made me proud. I'm so glad to have had all of you with me this year to make puppy fly. BA The big bear OCB My Secretary of Defense SS -f My co-opertive friend . . HZ Ta wwwwwwm 1 rn i ne snows are on i nurso ma Gene (Acacia) I've been reading your gripping stories corxemig the diverse and complex aspects of agriculture. Your intellectual ability is second only to your journalistic ability. Bessy the Cow (East Campus) To the girl standing naked in the Delta Gamma window. We've been in love with you for weeks. Pound 10. Cornerroom Jerry: Sorry to see you go to Boulder. Without you, who will 9ind be able to ignore? Seventh floor just won't be the 'fout electronic football. CS Curt, Jean, Becker, Sheila, and the Miracle Mets in 15: Hopefully you won't have me to kick around next semester, but that's not in my hands. Thanks for being great friends, and let's PARTY the 26lhl Popsicle Rocko and Mushface: Best of luck in Florida and in your careers. I'm coming down if the Huskers ever make the Orange Bowl again. Stu Hello: God Bless Willie, Rob, Kathy, Christie, Deme. Berts, Mary, Tom. Kelly. D.D.. Bink. Michiela. Mike. Bob. Mark, Lisa, Mom, Dad, Jim, Paul, Ann, Sue. Joe. Knuckles, My motorcycle, and all my relatives, and friends. Good night to Jesus. LHtavG "un RIND stiudulH If you want to take to the slopes--or the beach-yet get a head start on classes over Christmas vacation; If you're having trouble fitting your class and work schedules together, or need courses for graduation ; If you must leave campus for some reason next sem ester, but want to continue your education: College independent study, offered by the Uni versity of Nebraska-Lincoln Division of Continu ing Studies, may be for you. For information call 472-1926, or visit room 269 in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege. UNL does not discriminate in ' its academic, admissions or employment programs, and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same. S0 500&iik Campus Mi I 1 -a. ef 1 .1 3t-t-. 1 1 1 1 jeOJSSM I tyvu was tun, youwta,; WJi-f4,, ?jfL i 'J-- r,as spoK, , v.. I' rial of ih nKTltailL F t i KS Keep Atlanta burning wn tove wara LH Go blow your horn DP - Good Good DJ Want some coffee BG - Let's do the binky SA Thanks for the grey KF Tacorito SS - Hot legs Mango Mrs. 2 It you think thii yet Mike R . Scott A uooa ucknax -.,(-,.. staffers never df. thv I" atay Irttoufcl - W HUHUI 11. i To the cool guj1 wsthif Missed you jtt O'J overChristmahreJi (tour last chant. M' i warm ..02n hu know hmkyXHinnow b- suio? i BiueiaysarevXf rget AJ ia only fgWms sing for the St. Louis steamers. I Jig success. I sure will miss you. '.of me we n all miss you Hi i warm mgntlyin casejr Vwt4 j fig V'J" P S. llikeyourne Li "know what rilWH 1 r In C ! . -we'll See where your .iMCAA time. Don't ay from a berth. Larry, Moe 4 Curly mm iRRr "TZZmed I if: V i' t - V. IIIB3- .il T ais SP Du.V iy4 4i- AndcaiM A. Hello, my name ia Paul. And I have rvever (in my college career) gotten one of those "Let's meet personals. So I'm writing to myself. Here It is: Hey guy with the snot hanging out of your nose. You were walking by the library on Tuesday with toilet paper stuck on your shoe. My eyes met mine and I thought to myself. It waa meant to be. Would like to get to know me better. Signed. Paul (me) Ha, Ha, Ha. Ha ,4. a ruDDer treen na. Gene Lisa, Bev, & Oi Di (ON Receptionists). Thanks tor making this semester a really fun one. I've enjoyed every minute of working with you guys and am going to miss you tonsl Love ya, Cheryl P.S. We'll bring Ben down to meet you next fall!) Vuh w - I ' v aT c -.-'-Ml The year is winding down. Buy that special friend the gift they'll love but would never ask for. Cookies from Cookies N Cream. One dozen regularly $4.95. Pre-Christmas Special this week only. $3.95 per dozen. Choose from eight varieties. Le Metro Food Ct. Garden Level Atrium 476-2022 When you visit Naw Orfsans, come discover The Jackson Brewery, a spectacular river fmni marketplace of iiragi mth's shops and resmsnts in the heart of the French 5 5.- Jackson Square and the Mississippi River. Seven days and nights a week, you'll enjoy six Eoors of tempteiions! Esciliag feshions, jmvdry, sccessor fes, Hs and more! Even the Jiiblee Market, mkiM p'jshcarSs of arts, crafls and cciectatles. Skippkg has nsvtr been so ir.uch fca! It's a dslldons tour from top to bottom! Sitraordi nary resfeisraats and charm ing cafes. Inviting people places with breathtaking views. Entertainment in the spirit cf New Orleans. And o 1 - i i Mm JAXFEST a Hot Orleans fxd fesihil every day of the year. JAXFEST is a ccl fectisa of Nor Odeass' best, servtig succdent seafood, spicy c&jun and Creole spc chl&s and much cert! At The Jackson Brewery, the festival never ends. t T i