The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, April 13, 1934
Women's Week .
Daily Ncbraskan
Pago 7
Continued from Pa3 1
Mor.dr.y, April 10
Art display Monday through Friday by UPC Visual
Arts Committee and Dear Madamcs Art Group in
the Nebraska Union main lounge.
Workshop: "A Revolving Door by Any Other Name
. . . Tenure and Promotion of Women Faculty" by
the UNL Women's Studies Program in the Nebraska
Union from 10:30 am. to 11:30 am.
Workshop: "Women and Physical Disabilities" by
Mary Jo Deegan, UNL women's studies and depart
ment ofsocioloy in the Nebraska Union from 1 p.m.
to 2 p.m.
Open house and reception for the women's studies
faculty in the Women's Resource Center, Rm. 1 17 in
the union, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. .
Program: "A Feminist Perspective on Pornography:
The Minneapolis Civil Rights Approach" by Jeanne
Barkcy and Theresa Stanton in the union Rostrum
from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, April 17
Workshop: "Up From Victimization: Recovery of
Women who Have Been Victims of Violence" by Beth
Meyer and Margie Rine from the Lincoln Rape
Spouse Abuse Center in the union from 10:30 to
11:30 am.
Wednesday, April 18
Workshop: "From Victim to Survivor. Incest Sup
port Groups for Adult Women" by Sari Dworkin
from the UNL educational psychology department
in the union from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 19
Workshop: "Mentoring and the 'Old Girl Network "
by Barbara Kerr from the UNL educational psychol
ogy department in the union from 10 am. to 1 1 am.
Workshop: "Women and Weight Training" by Judy
Henderson from the Women's Resource Center in
, the union from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday, April 20
Program: "Women Sharing: A Benefit for the
Women's Emergency Assistance Fund" by the
Women's Emergency Assistance Fund at the Unitar
ian Church, 6300 A St., from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday, April 21
Program: "Just Remember My Name," a play about
racism and feminism by the Just Remember My
Name Troupe, Minneapolis, Minn., in the union Cen
tennial Room at 8 p.m.
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E-Week activiies conclude;
comvetition winners named
By Jira Berrymaii
More than 220 UNL engineering stu
dents participated in a variety of com
petitions in El-Week's open house, the
last event of the week, said the event
chairman.
Bruce Elliott said that despite the
week's rainy weather, this year's E
Week was a success.
"The weather hurt us," Elliott said.
"We had a softball tournament planned,
but it got rained out."
Elliott said the planned pig roast
was also not attended as well as he had
expected because of the weather.
"But overall, the week ran real
smooth and was very successful," he
said.
The open house was at the Nebraska
. Engineering Center Saturday and fea
tured eight categories of competition,
Elliott said. In the agricultural engi
neering category, Susan de Shazer, Jim
de Shazer and George Meyer won first
place for their project entitled The
Determination of Absorption and Re
flection of Light from Paint."
In the chemical engineering cate
gory, Gregory A. Chapman won first
place for his project entitled "Solar
Distillation of EthanoL"
In the civil engineering category,
Karen Coen and Hoa Dang were win
ners for their project "Hydrology
Peak Flows and Flood Plain Management."
In the computer science division,
Randall A. Netherda was the winner
for "Chatterbug: A Portable Speech
Synthesizer for the Orally Handicap
ped." In the construction management
division, Andrew R. Bailey was the
winner with "Critical Path Scheduling
for Construction."
In the electrical engineering cate
gory, Tammy Meedel, Bonnie Presnell
and Mark Bauer were the first place
team for their project "Force Distribu
tion of the Human Foot."
In mdustrial engineering, Dave Clop
ton, Gary Gross and Paula Obert took
first place for their project, "Robotics."
In the mechanical engineering div
ision, Bruce Burnside, Scott Hanson,
Ron Schmitt and Terry Stormberg were
the combined first place winners for
their project "UNL-Sponsored 'High
Mileage Car.' "
Each category winner was then judg
ed in overall competition, Elliott said,
with the mechanical engineering pro
ject finishing first, the chemical engi
neering project second and the elec
trical engineering project third.
Another of the week's highlights,
Elliott said, was the Road Rally. In the
rally, participants were given a city
map of Lincoln and followed instruc
tions that took them all over Lincoln
and Lancaster County. The winners,
Brian Denning and Phil Cortum, were
picked according to the fastest time
and the least amount of gas used.
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Corrections
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raskan.
Due to a typographical error, the
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There is so much improvement, Umoren said, that
he has never seen anyone mugged at the center or
even seen any windows broken by vandals.
He's not sure how Malone got a "bad reputation,"
but Umoren said he hopes enough people. ...will
attend "Music Festival '84" so misconceptions can be
cleared away.
There is no charge for the program, but, Umoren
said, a donation is requested at the door to help
build funds f6r the non-profit organization.
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