The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1984, Page Page 17, Image 17

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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Thursy. June 14 through Sunday. June 17
Thursy. June 21 through Sunday, June 24
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Thursday. July 5 through Sunday. July 8
Wednesday, July 11 through Sunday. Jury 15
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Wednesday. July 13 through Sunday. July 22
Wednesday, July 25 through Sunday. July 23
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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.
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Forever begins only once
but lasts- a lifetime
Begin ith A. T. Thomas!
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Stop in and see our dazzling new selection!
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Summer, 1984
Dally Nebraskan
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