The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1985, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, April 30, 1935
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 3
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UNL student Kathy Malashock is
scheduled to appear on today's 6:30 p.m.
edition of "Wheel of Fortune" on
KOLN-TV. Malashock taped the epi
sode during spring break. Malashock
won over $14,000 in trips and furniture
on the program, which she will receive
within three months after tonight's air
ing. Malashock is a production assist
ant at the Dally Nebraskan.
Preparation is under way for the
annual election of Silver-Haired Sena
tors in the state of Nebraska. The
Silver-Haired Unicameral is sponsored
by the Nebraska Senior Citizens Coun
cil and the June 18 election will be
held in all the odd-numbered legisla
tive districts in Nebraska. Districts
that will be voting in Lincoln are 25, 27
and 29.
Eligibility for candidacy is as follows:
O You must be 60 years of age or
older by June 18, 1085.
You must be a registered voter in
the state of Nebraska.
You must not be a full-time
employee (full time constitutes 40 or
more hours per week) of Area Agencies
on Aging, or other aging service agen
cies, or an elected public official.
O Your petition must be postmarked
no later than midnight May 24, 1985.
The term of office is two years. Peo
ple interested in being a senior senator
can write the Nebraska Senior Citizens
Council, 129 N. 10th St., Lincoln, 68508,
or call (402) 476-8046 weekends be
tween 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. for a
petition and more details.
"The Day of the Traitors," a film
about the betrayal of Czechoslovakia
by its French ally and Great Britain in
World War II will be shown in Georgian
Suite A of the Nebraska Union today
at 7 p.m. The film, sponsored by the
Czech Language Komensky Club and
UNL mails
fall schedules
to students
UNL students who preregistered
should begin receiving their fall 1985
class assignments this week, said Tony
Schkade, assistant director of the Office
of Registration and Records.
The office mailed fall class assign
ments by Monday morning at the latest,
Schkade said. They are being sent out
on the same schedule as last year.
Students with incomplete or unde
sirable schedules can go through free
dropadd during Finals Week, May 6 to
, 10, from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. in
the Nebraska Union Centennial Room.
Students who haven't been assigned
to requested courses will receive a let
ter with specific steps they need to
follow to get those classes. Students
who. don't receive either their class
assignments or the letter should go to
Administration 103.
Students can preregister for fall
semester until July 9. General registra
tion will be Aug. 21 to 23.
. Summer class assignments vcrs sent
out last week. Free dropadd for these
sessions began ?!cr.day and will last
until May 7.
General registration, will be June 6
and 7 for the first five-week summer
sesson, June 10 to July 12. Free drop
add for preregistered students will be
May 13 to 17 and 20 to 24 in Admin
istration 103.
Students can preregister for the
second five-week summer session be
ginning June 19. Registration is July 12
for that session. Free dropadd will be
July 20 to 28.
Schkade said students at dropadd
for first or second sessions should
bring the complete registration packet
to the drop and add sessions, including
registration form, tuition statement,
return envelope and drop add fotra. '
Help us cover you.
Daily Nebraskan's
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472-1768
the Czech prceram of the modern lan
guages department at UNL, Is free and
open to the public. Refreshments will
be served.
The Bureau of Fire Prevention Is
recruiting volunteers fur its Volunteer
Fire Inspection Program. The program,
"Fire Inspectors Reach Everyone,"
attempts to combat a major cause of
fire deaths in the United States fires
in one- and two family dwellings. Since
1981 Lincoln had suffered eight fire
deaths In one- and two-family dwellings.
The program involves volunteers from
Lincoln who are trained by work with
Lincoln fire inspectors to detect fire
hazards In the home. Pilot tested last
year, the program proved successful in
reaching numerous Lincoln residents.
People interested in the program
should call the Bureau of Fire Preven
tion at 471-7791.
Adults are invited to participate in a
spelling bee that will be held to benrfit
the Heritage Room at Bennett Martin
Library. Sponsored by The Nebraska
Literary Heritage Association in coop
eration with the Lincoln City LP" try
Foundation, the event will be May 7 t b
p.m. at the Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St.
The spelling bee is open to people
sponsored by local businesses or orf-) r.
izations. A $25 registration fee wii; be
charged for each contestant. For a reg
istration blank to enter the spelling
bee, or to sponsor a contestant, contact
Joyce Coppinger, 435-2146. Registra
tions will be accepted up to the start of
the spelling bee. Before May 7, registra
tion blanks can be mailed to the Lm-
ring your used textbooks to Nebraska Bookstore.
We'll pay you up to 60 of the new price on texts being
used next fall.
O
More than--a Bookstore
Current I.D. required
coin City Library Foundation, 136 S.
14th St., Lincoln, 68"0.S with a check
made payable t" LCLFIlerif age Room
Endowment Fund.
A $2 cover charge for onlookers ar t
support n will be collected at th"
door. Fii-i prize will be an i c;? bridged
dictionary donated by 11 Nebraska
Bookstore.
Graduating seniors who received a
National Direct Student Loan while
attending UNL must attend an exit
Interview to fulfill federal r tuitions.
These irnvrviws will be In the Nebraska
Union today through Thursday and in
the East Union on Friday, at th1 follow
ing times:
Today at 1 0 3, a.m., Wednesday at
noon, Thursday at 3 p.m. and Friday at 9
am.
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diamond rituia
Golds Galleria
1033 O Street
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