Page 6 C i r Daily Nebraskan Monday, November 3, 1986 Sponsored by Li Arts Committee Free University It's a BALLROOM BLITZ! Dance Lessons Nov. 5 & 12 Union Ballroom 8:00-10:00 PM given by Arthur Murray Dance Studios A franchise dance school FREEforstudents with I.D. $2.00 Non-students 14th & P 474-7625 MON: Monday Night Football 25C Pitchers (Beer or Pop) with medium pizza purchase Special begins at 6:00 PM TUES: Twilight Tuesday Import & Slice of Pizza ONLY $2,65 Special begins at 5:30 PM WED: Crazy Wednesday Show us any zipper & receive 1 FREE trip to the Salad Bar ALL DAY THURS: Comedy Corner 9-11 $1 Imports 8-11 SUN: "All You Can Eat" ONLY $4.25 ALL DAY plus Comedy Corner 9-11 Top seniors honored UNL graduate featured at banquet Lynne Grasz, manager of station ser vices in the Television Information Office of the National Association of Broadcasters in New York City, will be the featured speaker during a banquet honoring top high school students from Nebraska and surrounding states Mon day at UNL Th event highlights UNL's third an nual Distinguished Scholars Day. The dinner, sponsored by the World Herald, will recognize 240 of the top If;- h K f :-? 1 1 Grasz high school seniors from Nebraska plus selected scholars from surrounding states, their parents and the universi ty's 1980 World-Herald Scholars, Susan Langford of Hastings and Jeff Fowler of Bellevue. The dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Inion. Other program participants will in clude UNL Chancellor Martin A. Mas sengale and G. Woodson Howe, vice president and executive editor of the Omaha World-Herald. The event culminates a daylong pro gram of academic and informational events sponsored by UNL, the Worid Herald Foundation, the NU Founda tion, the University of Nebraska Alumni Association and the UNL Student Alumni Association. Also in 1984, Grasz was selected as one of 60 outstanding "Women in Communications." She is the recipient of any Emmy and a Broadcasters Pro motion Association International Award of Excellence. A 1966 journalism graduate of UNL, Grasz spent 10 years as director of promotion and public relations for KOLN-TV7KGIN-TV in Lincoln before joining CBS in 1976. Deadline for McAuliffe Award extended The Nebraska State Education Association has contributed $1,025 to support the new Christa McAuliffe award established at The award will be given for the first time on the anniversary of the teacher-astronaut's death in January. Dr. James O'Hanlon, dean of UNL's Teachers College, said the deadline for the McAuliffe award nominations has been extended until Nov. 14. Teachers of kindergarten through 12th grade from any school in Nebraska are eligible for a cash award and plaque commemorating McAuliffe. Nominations may be made by students, teachers, parents or others. Nomination letters, not exceeding two pages in length, should be sent to Dean James O'Hanlon, Teachers College, 61 Henzlik Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Neb. 68858-0439; :-V: 1-.:. r.:& via t-s r.cu tn 7. li,fui7f3l..:;-Jbi:.: Inter,: r v,V:' i - ;t :i :r. : .rv-cckof i f IB II cession for noivtraditior.al job scorchers (he, these who must consider special life circum stances as they search for employment) will be offered Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. In the Nebraska Union. Room number will be posted. . Topics include: Creative approaches to job searching. Dealing with skeletons from the past. Obt aining the. interview and surviving it. Obtaining needed job-search and locality information. Other Issues raised by participants.. Participants are encouraged to bring up their own concerns and to share their discov eries about job searching with others at the session. ' Quaker Ozis (Food Service Division) has Location: Omaha-Lincoln - Internships Ceopcrcthe education Students interested in interning in Wash ington, D.C., during summer 1987 are invited to a meeting at 4 p.m. in Burnett 324 on Thursday. . Marketing and personnel majors should check with the Internship Office on several openings still available for second semester. A presentation on the Disney World intent program .ill be at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Nebraska Union. Nebraska Financial Group ' Students interested in interviewing with the Nebraska Financial Croup may contact its cilice Erectly to Khr.ule an interview. Th e College of Business Administration Announces Richard . Schweiker President American Council of Life Insurance 'Managing Our Biggest Risks " Wednesday, November 5, 1986 10:30 a.m. Nebraska Union ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND - ft. u;:cours o;:e-stop e:iqutglu3 ceiiteo! THE NEW HOMY Btj LL THIS WEEK SANDY CREEK BAND Nov. 4th - 6th SHILOH Nov. 7th & 8th -THIS-WiQwEEN BAMBOO MAG 00 Nov. 3rd - 8th 434-7243 27th a C:rr.hu:kr iV 434-1432