Wednesday, August 29, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 UNL foreign studies director esigns to teach part time in the College of Arts and Scien- enable the university to provide 1 tC Ii j. t I I li 41 1 jL Te.-Jfi.r net kfi as 'ajs jtf-L: an E -.W . Vk vfc By Gah Y. Hcey Daily Nebraskan Senior Reporter ces and now offers international even better international oppor- ? Koberto Lsquenazi-Mayo, pro- study students and faculty mem- tunltes for our students and fa- p fessor of modern languages and bers in other colleges. culty," he said. literatures, has resigned as direc- As director, Esquenazi-Mayo in- The professor recently was c- ! tor of the UNL Institute for Interna- formed students about study a- lected honorary member of the If tional Studies. After 23 years at broad, arranged foreign exchange Hispanic Society of America. He P UNL, he will take an early partial programs and served as chief has been a correspondent and P retirement and teach part time adviser for the Fulbright program, contributer to many Latin Amer- K in the department of modern which allows graduating seniors lean newspapers and periodicals. languages. to study abroad. In 1975, Esquenazi-Mayo was in- I f .u.v nave enjoyea tne iasK 01 vueu iu aci ua international eau- was not arreasy one, Esquenazi- establishing the Institute, and I cation consultant to the Venezue- Mayo said. But he said he is look- am confident its presence will lan Ministry of Education. reducing the workload of being a full-time director." Esquenazi-Mayo leaves his post after more than 20 years of work on the program to let students study abroad.The program began with a Latin American program u 1 Our sturdy Dorm Basket has a place for all her shower essentials-brush, shampoo, curling iron, and more, all ready for the trips to the shower! A perfect back to school gift! BATH. KITCHEN ft GIFTS 4718 Prescott Collegeview Village 489-5440 Open Saturdays We also feature Crabtree Evelyn Soaps and Toiletries. j) f 1 V' I u -; v II I 1 m; k " -r f ..Is I 2 Gallery Ma3 . , XfSf I . PI L i' , r ------1 -UEOiy si r l O I. I I I is I I . v- I iit, -r ij B A Coloring I B (u TV v I it. j vvv MftWtA WVWYVV' Center serves Indians, needy By Msrk Holt Dallr Nebraskan StaffWriter Offering a variety of social ser vices, the Indian Center Inc., 1100 Military Road, assists Indians and all Lincoln residents. "Our concern is not limited to Indians" Sid Beane director of the Indian Center, said. "In fact, most of our clients are not Indi ans. Approximately 80 percent of the people who come in here are Caucasian members of the lower class." Beane said the center offers health care education, employ ment, housing and food for the needy. "Our goal is to help members of the Indian community to be more self-sufficient and interact more effectively with the system." The agency's funds come from private donations, the United Way, state and city county money and and fund raising by the center itself, Beane said. Most of the assistance, however, is provided by federal aid set aside for Indi ans, he said. The Indian Center serves the needs of its clients, but also tries to act as a cultural center. "This center is really phase-one of a two-phase project There is a need for more cultural events, not just in the Indian community, but for everyone else, too," Beane said. "We simply don't have the room to help everybody out" He said he hopes a cultural facility will be started in the near future. Of the 1,500 Indian citizens currently in Lincoln, 20 are en rolled in classes at UNL "We're trying to help students," Reane said. "We're working in cooperation with the division of multi-cultural aiiairs to neip nat ive American students get hous ing and work." For people interr d in joining an Indian student roup, the Nat ive American Student Congress, organized through the depart ment of Multi-cultural Affairs, meets regularly on campus. , ",f d id! sti)f t 'k'Ccntrum Plaza 475-1655 NER POSTERS Poster Art & Framed Art Printi Art Deco, Muscial O Animals O Travel 0 Ballet Sports SOMETHING TO PLEASE EVERY ARTIST AN INEXPENSIVE WAY TO DRESS UP ANY ROOM OR OFFICE si mX, Like no other! We have No. 1 T-shirts & Jerseys for Nbl fans. Check out our BIG RED line. Kick ' off the season right. 1 of 15 entertaining designs by Guindon i WE'VE GOT WHAT THE OTHERS DON'T! O Expanded greeting cards - all occasion. O Pens, pencils, outlines, erasers . . . supplies. Not just for kids. O All Brass items 40 off. O Frames - at assorted savings. O New exciting inventories to come. 4 N THE SUN" GLASSES We have the styles to watch the look you want GLACER SO 99 PHONET All Weather :$ 99 WAYFARER 29 Exclusive line of styles and colors for the discriminating taste with prices that are easy to live with. 40 OFF ALL OTHER STYLES ft Cl C Cl 1 c 5J 3 a if i ;