The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1974, Page page 9, Image 9
H n, V. . - ..p -frf-we 1 -V y0- t 441 - . 'ip Grid man tackles low income youngsters By Lynn Silhasek A eneryy cart give Miks Tiiltz a workout almost as tough as the one he gets with football practices. But Fultz, a freshman defensive tackle last fall, takes them on every Tuesday at Elliot Grade School, as part of an education course he is enrolled in. The course allows .students to wrok on educational programs such as Headstart and Follow-Thru, to help children from low income families. Fultz works with Follow-Thru, a program for children in grades kindergarten through third. With two volunteers and a teacher helping him, Fultz takes the children on tours of grocery stores and teaches them table manners, sitting his 6'5", 240 lb., frame down on a 16-inch-high kid's chair, for the same lunch that the kids eat sausages, bananas, and applesauce. Football works its way into their activities, too. Fultz took them on a tour of the UN L Fieldhouse and let them romp on the Astroturf. "They about tripped over the numbers, but they had a good time," he said. Fultz said he brought his football helmet to school and let the kids try it on, while telling them some of the game's, rules. After that, some of the kids decided they wanted to oe tootball players, "but at that age they change their minas pretty fast, he said. ' Kreuscher. That election' was "an election of personalities and emotions rather than issues," he said, and was the most exciting and intense because the largest number of students ever, about 7,000, turned out to vote. Schuize won with 2,744 votes, 600 over Pfeifer's total. .;. ',- . "Because of some of the tactics used in that election, many people avoided ASUN after that," he said. It was "never as effective as it was two years before," he added. This year about 2,400 students voted in the ASUN election. The years haven't changed some of Kruescher's attitudes. "I definitely think now as I thought them. Students should have a great say, a great interest in how the University is run," Kreuscher said. "Many young people my age, approaching 30, want to retain some of the idealism of their younger year," he said. At the same time, seven years has made him more practical, more realistic, more concerned with security and the future, he noted. But corporate lawyers can take their idealism with them, Kreuscher said, by wearing their hair a little longer than a corporate lawyer did a few years ago. By being more tolerant to different lifestyles. By being more upset by the Vietnam War. If M a n r . n m& Sj WEDDING CRKES WdclSn! t m3 CUR SPECIALTY . . . Finest in cake for weddings, anniversaries, and all occasions. Klein's Bakery 432-3002 821 South 1 1th "Sculptured Collection" 1 8 4 , V" t J GOLD MASTER 1342 "O" Slf LmUIlrt, iei;r. 68'j08 Phon 475 2474 Qn-.qner & Maker of fins Diamond Ring Wch 81 Jwslv Repair (TllEl) WILSON JEWELERS ) WEDDING TIPS When should the invitations ' be mailed? Engraved and printed invitation should be mailed four weeks before the ceremony. Hand written invitations are mailed two to three weeks before the ceremony. All invitations are mailed at the same time ex cept those going overseas, which may be mailed a few days earlier. What about thank you notes? The bride must use a fine quality plain or engraved note paper for thank-you notes. If the thank you paper is engraved, it should carry the bride 's name or in- , itiais only, never Mr. and Mrs. If some of the thank-you notes are to be written before the ceremony, and it is certainly wise to do this, some of the engraved pape? should be or dered with the bride's unmar ried name or initials. All thank-you notes must be written by hand and by the bride, even if the wedding present is addressed to the groom. All wedding presents must be acknowledged as soon as possible after their arrival. A bride-to-be can usud(ly keep up with her thank you notes until a few days before the ceremony. 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