Friday, April 6,-1034 Daily Nebraskan Pdgo 7 f 11 ii II ii 1 U CD Cp tJ CZ3 cn iCH ra cor "nice Id 13 y 5aix-i.rs Tctcst The UNL Student Watch Group has received the March Community Ser vice Award given by KFOR radio and the Lincoln Telephone Co., the presi dent of Student Watch said. Troy Lair, at a Thursday press con ference, said the one-year-old group is "very proud" to receive the award. KFOR will present a plaque to the group in about two weeks, he said. Although the group is supported mainly by the UNL Police Department, Lair said, it also receives encourage ment from the Lincoln community. When Student Watch was formed, the Cooper Foundation donated $1,000 to help the group get started, Lair said. Besides the monetary support, Lair said new equipment recently was donat ed so the group could stop renting its equipment from the Nebraska Educa tional Telecommunications Center. Two citizens' band walkie-talkies, a CD base and a high performance anten na were donated to the group last month by two Lincoln residents, Lair said. Community support "really helps our group spirit," Lair said. During this school year, Lair said, the group's membership has declined from 80 members at the beginning of the fall semester to about 40 members now. He said many former members dropped out because of graduation or other time commitments. Lair said he expects 100 new volunteers next fall. Presently, the group has enough mem bers to send out three two-hour shifts of one male and one female Sunday through Thursday from 6 p.m. to mid night. No patrols are sent out on Fri day and Saturday nights because in creased campus activity deters sexual assaults, Lair said. Each two-person group patrols once each week, he said. UNL'stiidents will dance at Iowa St. to .'fight MD By Jcr.n Korinel: Two UNL students literally will dance around the clock this weekend at an Iowa dance marathon. Larry Bouza, a senior in physical education science, and Gordon Hitch cock, a sophomore music education major, will participate in a 30-hour dance marathon at Iowa State Univer sity in Ames to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Bouza danced in his first marathon three years ago when he attended Iowa State, he said. Although he trans ferred to UNL last year, he is returning for the marathon. In contrast, Hitchcock said he is new to dance marathons, but said he has participated in many walk-a-thons and bike-a-thons so he knows what to ex pect. But why would two people drive all the way to another statejust to dance? In addition to loving dancing, the men said the marathon raises money for a good cause, and Bouza called it the "good Christian thing to do." Marathon dancing requires some training, Bouza said. Both have been running stairs in preparation. Bouza also swims, while Hitchcock stretches "and jumps rope. In addition, Bouza and Hitchcock have taught each other different dan ces. Bouza said he taught Hitchcock how to break dance. In return, Hitch cock said, he taught Bouza the country swing. Bouza said he thinks they are the only Nebraskans participating, so they want to show that Nebraskans are good dancers. Twenty-minute breaks are interspers ed throughout the 30-hour ordeal, which takes place from 6 p.m. Friday until midnight Saturday, Bouza said. The low point occurs between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, he said. "If you don't think about it, you can do it," Hitchcock said. The mind over powers the body, he said, and 99 per cent of the dancers do finish. The marathon winners will be deter mined by finishing the 30-hour dance and by the amount of pledges and.; donations collected prior to the event. Miller, Inc. has donated $1,000 in scho larships to divide among the top two couples. Spring break prevented them from collecting donations and pledges, Bouza said. They plan to ask for pledges from peop!e on campus and from Lincoln residents. Bouza said they would each like to raise between $100 and $200. The average pledge is $3, he said. ' Shorts .Today is the deadline for student-to-student advisor and advising assistant applications. Applications are availa ble in the College of Arts and Sciences dean's office, 1223 Oldfather Hall. Correction In the Weekend column (Thursday, Daily Nebraskan) the Alabama con cert was inadvertently listed as taking place at Pershing Auditorium. The con cert will be held tonight in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The show is set to begin at 8 p.m. The Daily Nebraskan regrets the error. r t3 11 : CELEBRATES IT'S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN BCCITING NEW MENU! Dine with us and enjoy a complimentary cocktail of your choice or a glass of your favorite wine with dinner. This offer good thru Month of April 5:0PM to dose, Mon. thru Sat. 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