I ;'( 4 a TT T . V Out ofyour entire college career you will probably remember your first and last years the most. While it's possible to be a senior for three years and not uncommon to be a senior for two away, McG: i im years, only dedicated professional stu dents can stretch their freshman year longer than two semesters (with may be a summer session or two). The point is, new students are about to embark on a year-long process that should (except for the ones with the extra-thick craniums) bring about some profound changes in their lives and life-styles. iai You will be bombarded with bomb astic, bureaucratic, red-tape. You'll be shoved into personalized classes of 200 or more. Youll deal with dropadd, passfail, 10-page essays, foreign teach ing assistants (what did he say?). 200 page reading assignments, housing bills, phone bills, bar bills, bounced checks until one day you get the DO NOTPASSGO card, BO NOT COLLECT 200, GO DIRECTLY TO JAIL - and you finally blow a head gasket (fig uratively speaking, of course). What do you do now? How do you regain your sanity, not to mention that wonderful perspective on higher edu cation that you started the semester with? Well, If you take my advice, which I hardly ever do, you should consider going on one of the outdoor to relieve 10 trips sponsored by the Office of Campus Recreation. As you become familiar with the campus you will be showered with requests, advertisements and posters to join this or that extracurricular activity. By all means join the ones that interest you or are helpful to your academic and career goals. Probably 1 COO the worst mistake that many college students make is to get their degree without becomig Involved with an activity outside of their class work. A problem with most of these organiza tions is that they often add to the stress that has been growing in your life rather than relieving it. Continued ca Page 19 X 1 (7 III . 1 Eateries aboun Ccz&iucd fttna Page IS Continental The Rotisserie, HOO 0 St., 475 9475. Lunch ll a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Sundays. A variety of delicious food in a unique atmosphere. Price: B Joe Tess Place, 1435 Q St., 435 2854. LunchDinner Monday through Thursday ll am. to ll p.m., Friday and Saturday 1 1 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Sunday noon to 11 p.m. Fresh carp, catfish, ether freshwater fish. Also serves chicken. Price B Fast-fosd restaurants - Arbs Roast Beef, 1425 Q St, 476-7114. Chartroose Caboose, 1321 O St., 477-9567, (Philaddphia-stylesteaksand-wiches). George's Greek Gyros, 1 12 N. 14th St., 435-12615. Little King, 1311 O St., 474-4559. McDonald's, 1401 O St., 474-5234. Pontiilo's, 1246 Q St., 475-1246 (Giant sandwiches, Italian food). Pete's Chicken N' Skillet, 1404 O St, 474-7923 (chicken, cheese fren chees). Runza Drive-Inn, 1 227 Q St., 474 9729. Taco Inn, 1245 R St. 474-1415. Taco John's, 1209 Q St, 475-7528. Union Square, Nebraska Union. W.C. Frank's, 1320 Q St., 474-7766. Wendy's, 1400 Q St, 474-2322. c rir'rp'jx3 SB" l!p(S WJ J . iff: 4 -vis nrC?i Mil P ? I Ml l I , ! VJn & II Jm QNE-HMf POUND WITH FRIES AND lw jbF?1 7t !322SOUTH SHEET, UmQl NE 68508- 4768551 a nun iro;- -o Siis'don Art'G!!2ry Unlversfiy of KabrasSca 12tiiSR,linco!n IB 68583 - ii p5 J jN Tucsijy. June S through Sunday. June 10 CRSEN KAMS (Uii41) Thursy. June 14 through Sunday. June 17 Thursy. June 21 through Sunday, June 24 TKISTRAK2Ea(1t43) Thursday, June 23 through Sunday, July 1 TK2 U5Y FR3EI SIUT4SHAI (1S4343) Thursday. July 5 through Sunday. July 8 Wednesday, July 11 through Sunday. Jury 15 TOUCH C? EVIL. (1SI) Wednesday. July 13 through Sunday. July 22 Wednesday, July 25 through Sunday. July 23 CHS2SS IT ISCJSHTfALSTAFf 1S&tg Screenings at 7 & 9 p.m. Admission S3 00 ($2.00 for senior citizens, children, and members of the Fnends of the Sheldon Film Theiter). 'Late show begins at 9:15 p.m. I . lnlU)li fc4 Ii 1 11 I Forever begins only once but lasts- a lifetime Begin ith A. T. Thomas! T7X V t Stop in and see our dazzling new selection! East Park Plaza- 46T-54'02 6th"0"Strest LAYAVVAY CONVENIENT CHARGE STUDENT ACCOUNTS ThiB Atrium 4759115 1200 N Strest Summer, 1984 Dally Nebraskan Pag 17