Thursday, May 3, IC34 Daily Nebraskan Aariculmre lumonra lrli U I. Pago 6 The UNL chapter of Alpha Zeta, undergraduate agriculture honorary, honored 43 initiates from the College of Agriculture at its annual awards banquet April 29. To be eligible for Alpha Zeta, which recognizes scholastic achievement, stu dents must be in the upper 40 percent of their class. The new initiates, by hometown, arc: Atkinson James G. GotschaU, Daniel Z. Malmberg. Hartley - Allan K. Fritz Beatrice Matthew F. Spilker Bellwood - Charles M. PaPa Bcrtrand Paul Bachmann " M l Mi (If t t . X - " - f Ik ' 7 x 1 Thf Rravc ra hark! And you can catch it all V 7" on SuperStation WTBS. r "V i With over 150 televised games this year. SCO 0 390N.Cotner IIIQ Lincoln, NE 68507 III ir JL ul lei (3 i n7 RAHr? I I V We can help you with summer session expenses! The sooner you see us, the less time you have to spend worrying about finances. Our friendly staff is available Monday thru Saturday to serve you at either location. Convenient drive-ins open at 7:30 am daily for all your regular transactions. Inside, or by mail, we can process your student loan quickly and conveniently. Ideal for any situation or location. When you need a student loan, remember Have lock Bank! Wa on n A to Member FDIC ir J L Birmingham, Minn. Matthew Ver- meulen Burwcll Maurie Larsen Clay Center Mark G. Mundorff Colorado Springs, Col. Lorrie D. Roberts Columbus Mark J. Wilke Cra:'3 Greg N. Johnson Greighton Maria L.Beck, Jim Mathine Dodge Debra A. Scholz Elgin Jana J. Beckman Elwood Julie Knoerzcr Emerson Donald J. Thrailkill Franklin Todd It. Siel Friend Terrance D. O'Neel Genoa Ronald A. Drozd Geneva Donald G. Reinsch Kearney John W. Markus Laurel Steven G. Stark Leigh Corrine S. Brown Lincoln Kelli Hahn Louisville Dcnise L. Barnes Lynch Monty L Vonasck Ncnzcl Dallas T. Kime Omaha Holly M. Brown, Nancy L Pec km an Papiliion Krtas A. King Platte Center Keith A. Kallweit Ravenna Robert E. Standage Rising City Charles A. Topil Scottsbluff Bryan Staman Scribncr Ruth A. Witte Smithficld Brad Holen Sumner Todd Ibach Valentine Janet Reece, Bradley D. Rogers West Point Julie L Baumert York Alan E. Haack Conference promotes older worker as viable person One hundred people are expected to attend a Governor's Mini-Conference on Older Workers. It will be held May 14 at the Cornhusker Hotel to encour age Nebraska businesses to hire workers over 55 years old. The goal is to acquaint the Nebraska businessperson with the fact that the older worker is .a viable person who could be a contributing factor in their businesses," said Darrel Seng, the Ne braska Department on Aging public information director. The mini-conference is sponsored by Gob. Bob Kerrey, the Nebraska Depart ment on Aging and the Nebraska Depart ment of Labor's Division of Job Train ing. It is the first mini-conference on aging in several years, Seng said. "We are an aging society," Seng said. Nebraska's older workers, 55 years and older, are the most rapidly expand ing work force in Nebraska, he said. "YouVe got to utilize the older workers more and more," Seng said. Anna Marie Buchmann, vice presi dent of Human Resources with Bankers Life and Casualty Company in Chi cago, will give the Keynote address, "One Company's Experience with Older Workers." The address will describe the successes and benefits Banker's Life received by hiring older workers, Seng said. , -Q ( ) Q i ) ( ) ij ii (J (.) (. j O O O ( m ).0' O O O ' (. O ' r?s- - .... - . - - . -- . . - . vTr" .. f , , , . .. u ' u uuit l I !l i ( II I ) " o . - a Finnnn r 1 0 (J o ( ) ( ) ( ) o o ' O 75 D:? co:jt tro'T cm cm ensss co::. I? VQU'Ri cot a d;.ti cmvoiru en 2i!S :::!) I vrf J 1 ( ) o o o 0 o 0 o o o Q l") o o 1 ' y ii it