Get Involved Lc v.; ! ; iA i .'V.r.iui'iiXj M oto! H- viv.cvi. Hvin .it So m : (,'! ii i V'wiurit'-'-f i; ,ini (in , r .in j. CJi 45 51 74 F . ' ' Kcui all . I lit I ill" i , n i ill a. . HITLER: , ' A I I. L M 3 I I I. fl U K I J 1 . , Hi v 'nit' f! n "iii i ii j, n i ii 3 ftHfSFHISTOMtHSON 'o(S DVl AN UKCOIN 1 4 M,- I J WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! DAVID LIANG FILM t IIOCiOK I tnihe . -ZS i I'l .I rCliUIKNJ.SG S Iff 4 i H , r li, , i i . ' " ; Summer school attracts 13,000 The enrollment of the first five-week session will be about 0,900, according to Alan Seagren, director of summer sessions. He said about 4,900 students would attend classes during the second five week session beginning July 1G. Seagren said mote than 850 students registered for the new pre summer school session. An additional 2 50 students enrolled in a special 8 week S'.'ss'on. Both si'Ss,ons began May 21. Seagren said that due to budget cuts, some sections wee dropped from courses with muipple sections. Also courses uith traditional low summer demand were dropped, he sik!. Ear lier Seagren said the cut was made from the money budgeted for summer school last year when re enrollment was higher. He sa:d summer en i oil merit has dropped considerably for the List two years. The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is published nine times during the summer-five times during the first session and four times in the second session. The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is located in Avery 1 10 (472 2557). Editor Ken Kirk Business Manager Mitch Mohanna I , ( , I A f j5f t i VJl...' ' i NEBRASKA UNION BARBER SHOP Lower Level Union 1 JTf OPEN FIRST SUMMER SESSION j WEDNESDAYS 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. J j ( 'heck out 2 records loi one week jf i . bee with student I.I), jf v A. ihoose Innu Rack, Blues, Folk, Country Western, Classical and others I. '..---1 V .' . .'.,' . ... - i J j'S'..-: . . ' '.".Vs ' r 't Phil Sienna (right), director of intramurals, discusses recreation possibilities Thursday at a recreation equipment display on the mall north of the Union. Recreation Continued from page 1 Vinr; St. will be closed over the lunch hour, and canoe and sailboat rentals will be made from 1 to 4:30 p.m. only, Monday through Friday. Besides the canoes and sailboats, the recieation department has a vaiiety of equipment available to students, faculty and staff. i i i i i i i i i I )( ' 'I. ii ,r.' 1Im;',(i hiji lO'J With J '.Of il ,)( (Jr.': in hui'r 'Jyi" Irom tin; . . .1 3 .11 Some equipment can be checked out with a university identification card, while a small rental fee is charged for other equipment. The equipment requiring an identification card includes basketballs, foot balls, hoiseshoes, soccer balls, archery equipment, squash e q u i p m e n t , volleyball e q u i p m e n t , pa d d I ebal I equipment, Softball equipment, tug of war ropes and equipment for sacket. Bicycles, tandem bicycles, Coleman stoves, Coleman coolers, golf clubs packs',' tents, sleeping bags, lods and reels, canoe's ahd ?afmdats can be rented. The. recieation department will provide1 picnic games for any organization or individuals who want the equipment. Stellar said tents and sleeping bags aie sometimes difficult to get for weekend outings. The recreation department has 24 sleeping bags and 27 tents, but by Friday afternoon they usually are all checked out, he said. Stellar suggested picking up equipment Friday morning. For summer activities two outdoor recieation aieas an; available on the downtown campus, Stellar said. The lighted art; a east of Cather Pound between Vine PHOTOGRAPHY MODELS Female $10 per hour nude poses involved for amateur photographer Write P.O. Box 81221 Lincoln, Nebr. 68D08 - J 4 . , 4" W " f 4 V 'V- i fSl .r ' . - i t , J and R sheets includes eight tennis courts, outdoor handball or paddlebali courts and a general playing field. The lighted area adjacent to H a r p c r-Schr a m m - S m i th includes 1 0 tennis courts three aitificial luif putting greens and a general play area. The Abel Sando swimming pool will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. ai id f i om 7 to 11 p.m. every day. Summer session season tickets can be purchased at Abel Hall for $2.50. Single admission is 25 cents. The recieation department 4 is offering swimming and scuba diving classes. The beginning swimming lessons are S5 add' the scuba class costs $46.95 for a five-week couise. T he lect eat ion depaitment also sells Nebraska hunting and fishing license's Stellar said, and does not chaige an issuing fee for the licenses. He also said there is a reading atea at the lecreation office' with magazines and other information horn the garni; commiv.iou, Alumni reunion The deadline is June 13 for Uuiveisity of Nehiaska alumni to make tesei vations to attend the annual NU Alumni Reunion Weekend June 15 16 and1 Jack Miller, executive vice president lor alumni affairs, said legistr.itiuri will begin at 3 p.m. June 15 iii the Union. There will be a mixei at the Villager Motel in the evening. Activities on June 16 include campus tours, question and answer program, reunion luncheons ,ind .in outdoor baibecue. The reunion ends June 17 with an Alumni Utuneh. plans fV:- I'd Summer Nf.'fjr.iskiin Monday, Ji,n(; 11,1 073