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TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 19: 1 PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN dig kip I 1 , r ' A 3 i vsf . ! vi ryr, r y .,. if TVS. - ' I V at J ,fi rifx vv. o ! Zy & $ . i , . v WHY FURNISH YOUR NEW APARTMENT IN EARLY HAND-ME-DOWN WHEN YOU CAN RENT REALLY FANTASTIC FURNITURE AT INTERIORS DIVERSIFIED t i I 132 South 13th St 432-8851 I 1342 "O" Street Lincoln, Nebr. I 68508 Phone - 475-2474 . Mike Holmquist Designer & Maker of Fine I Diamond Rings Watch & Jewelry Repair 3 I ( FRED WILSON JEWELERS Evelyn IVood reading dynamics Sine 1959 - Over 400,000 Graduates - Institutes In Most Major Cities 7601 P ST. Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 435-2168 June 15,1971 Ladies and Gentlemen: YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A FREE ONE HOUR LESSON : Test: Reading Rate and Comprehension (Semi -Technical) Analysis of your "Reading Profile" (Below) Introduction to "Pacing Guide" Introduction to 'Selective and Evaluative Previewing" Introduction t o "Memory Grabbers" (Info. Retention) Introduction to "Building Test Manuals" Drilling Procedure and Practice: Film: University of Texas Dept. of Engineering Comment on the effectiveness of Reading Dynamics NO OBLIGATION ! INSTRUCTORS AVAILABLE ! Minut es Minut es Minute Minute Minute Minutes Minutes Minutes YOU MAY INCREASE YOUR READING SPEED 50-100 IMMEDIATELY! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 435-2168 ! 10:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. STUDENT'S READING INFORMATION PROFILES A MY ACADEMIC STRENGTHS ARE: (Circle appropriate answers) (Comprehension) (Rapid Reading) (Study Skills) (Memory) (Test Taking) (Research Skills) Other: , B. I NEED TO UPGRAdTmY ACADEMIC ABILITIES IN THESE AREAS ' C irclc) (Better Comprehension) (Faster Reading Rate) (Study Skills) (Retention of Information) (Test Taking Procedures) (Skills In Research) (Previewing For Basic Content) (Questioning) (Organization of Information) (Note Taking) (Writing) (Math) (Evaluation of Thoroughness) C. DUR1NG THE PAST YEAR I HAVE READ (other than class assignments) (more than 10 books), (5-10 books) (less than 5 books) D. PARTICULARS: (yes or no) . (I read the newspapers daily ) (I like to read material of my choice ) (I like to study ) (I read an article or chapter several times to remember it ) (I think about other things when I read ) (I lose my place or read without understanding or remembering ) (I am easily distracted ) (I hear and say each woTd I read ) (I freeze up on tests ) (My eyes get tired and burn ) (Interest varies greatly ) n -.(omo ISIS Shfman St ?92-l495 Top.l.o. Kon., 1501 W. 2sr St.-Rm I2S, TsJ'JTcolo 6057T.r Omoho. N.faro.fc.. 202 So. 7Uf 5'., 393-1050 w,Mn. Kan.. 5301 f. Cent-. "U F, Co-Tcote iiTi 0rvl 4M-43M Go. Fall,. Mon,. 7071 U, S-, -53-223 Albvau.rau.. NM, 207 Dor, mow f NE. MI Kon C . 'fCoB jei-4320 Kapld City S.D.. 4829 Plan. St.. 342-7440 Lo. CruC, NM, Bo. 2003 Un. Pork. S264422 'Pedal Power' has hit the university! Plagued by parking problems and concerned about automobile pollution, students and faculty members at the university have been swept up in the bicycle revolution. Each day more students and teachers become firmly convinced that two wheels are better than four. Almost anyone-from the coed in hot pants to the dignified, spectacled professor-can be seen pedaling around the campus. And all offer similar reasons for switching to pedal power. Cyclists emphasize that not only is riding bikes more healthful, cheaper and less polluting than driving cars but that it's also an alternative to unrealiable buses, creeping rush-hour traffic and parking bedlam. The campus parking situation was especially influential in encouraging student and faculty cyclists. After all, one student explained, you don't need a parking permit for a bicycle and you can't be ticketed for parking in the faulty parking lot. At least not yet, he added. E cology-oriented students and teachers form another hard core of cycle enthusiasts. Sickened by clouds of gray exhaust pouring from thousands of cars, they have turned to cycling to pretest this needless pollution. A third reason often mentioned by cyclists who switched from cars to bikes is simply that it's fun. They explain that they enjoy winding through quiet city streets with the sun beaming down hot on their backs-they enjoy it even in spite of gusting winds, growling dogs and cursing motorists. VV i 'L jlHlfflllL. "" "" L-ti I 1 if ... v. -4 V l--y , c, - i ? . . f - Photos by Nick Partsch 1 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA VISITOR PARKING 1 rf -sJ I .. i 1 n n n nnnrinrn""