The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Kermit McMurray
Students plan
anti-war rallies
About SO students met
Wednesday night at the United
Ministries in Higher Education
to plan a rally outside of
Memorial Stadium Saturday
noon.
The students said they plan
to carry posters and placards
protesting the visit of Army
Chief of Staff Gen. William
Westmoreland, former allied
commander in Vietnam.
Another rally is slated for
Friday at 4:30 p.m. north of
Love Library.
One of that rally's
organisers, Mike Richardson,
said the purpose of the gather
ing is to bring students together
in protest of "America's grow
ing war policy."
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A new recreational
facilities building is only one
new idea proposed by
Nebraska's new Assistant
Intramural Director Kermit
McMurray;
"At the University of
Colorado, (where McMurray
received his Masters degree
last spring) students raised $3
million for a recreational
facilities building,' McMurray
said, "and I see a need for such
a building here at N.U." He
emphasized that it would not be
too difficult for the students at
NU to raise the needed
money.
McMurray wants students to
take a more active role in
recreation and intranwrals. "I
want students to have a voice
in shaping the. policy of the in
tramural sports program," he
said.
He stressed that he wants
intramurats to till the needs
and wants of both students and
faculty.
"I want intramurals to be an
activity in which students
might work oft energy, anxiety,
let off steam and at the same
time, enjoy themselves," he
said.
Upon graduation from
Colorado, McMurray had to
decide whether to accept a Job
at Colorado or come to
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Nebraska. He choose Nebraska
because "Nebraska offered me
more of a challenge,' he
said.
At Colorado University he
starred on the Golden Buffalo's
basketball team. He noted that
he played his best games
against Nebraska, "so its kind
of ironic that I would even
tually end up here in a staff
position.
In Kansas City, his
hometown, McMurray founded
a recreational program for
minority students. He was also
an assistant director and ad
visor for an NCAA summer
sports program. And he has
done extensive study at the
Denver Street Academy.
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dividuats and firms, mostly
alumni, from all 50 states and
20 foreign countries donated
money to the Foundation.
Donors most frequently gave 10
to 50 dollars, but larger gifts
included $454,000 for the Omaha
Medical Center and $10,000 for
pianos for Kimball Hail.
Over 3.1 million dollars,
double the 1868 figure, wert
available for use from th
Foundation in 1969 compare
with about $360,000 in 1960.
Total voluntary support last
year was 5.5 million dollars,
ranking Nebraska second in
gifts among the Big Eight. The
University of Kansas received
just over 5,5 million.
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