The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1974, Page page 8, Image 8

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ASUN Interviews
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Commencement ,
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Committee on Equality
Computational Services
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Wednesday
8;30 a.m. Admissions,
Workshop-Nebraska Union
9 a.m. Counseling Center
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9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . Builders
Activity Mart-Union
4 p.m. Phi Chi Theta
Union 5:30 p.m. Engineering
Toast masters-Union
5.30 p.m. Gamma Lambda
Union 6:30 p.m. ASUN Senate
Meeting-Union
7 p.m. NU Meds-Union
7 p.m. Interfraternity
Council-Union
7:30 p.m. NU Wildlife Club
Union" ' .
7:30 p.m. Math Counselors-Union
7:30 p.m. Centennial Col
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It's the cheapest thing in Lincoln
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UNL students tutor
100 Indian children
About 100 Indian children were on the UNL campus
Tuesday night to be tutored by university students.
, The organization bringing the children and university
students together, Tutors of Nebraska Indian children
(TONIC) operates with the Winnebago Reservation.
Twenty-five io 30 tutors travel to Winnebago once a
week to meet with about 60 children, and 85 tutors work
on the UNL campus, the children range in school
grades from kindergarten to eleventh. '
Co-coordinator Suzy Prenger said TONIC is riot a
liberal do-gooder organization, but "we try to fill the
academic and social needs of the children."
However, she added, tutors benefit from the
teaching experience and have a chance to instruct on a
one-to-one basis with the children.
"Our most important concern Is getting tutors
committed to the cause," Prenger said. "If a tutor does
not show up then the children think that person has quit
on them."
According to Prenger, the children are not forced to
attend weekly sessions, but success is measured by
attendance. One goal of the tutors is to instill
confidence and trust, she said. ,
"A basic problem is that they need to learn how to
read and write," Prenger commented, "and learning
may not be the most fun thing for them right now, but it
is most helpful."
Tutors keep in contact with the child's teacher to stay
informed on his progress, she said.
Prenger said TONIC has offered to tutor the children
at the Wounded Knee Barracks. It is not known if the
school-aged children there will remain at the barracks
for a full school term, she said.
Recruitment for TONIC and the independent study
courses that accompany it is continuing, she said.
ASST. FRY COOK
evening hours, will train
apply in person
RAMADA INN
Interstate 80 & Airport
Pre Vet Students
Organizational meeting!
for Pre Vet Club
Wednesday Night
7:30
Vet Sci Building
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Cross word Puzzle
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42 Possessive
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50 Furnace
51 The
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53 Tear
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26 Spanish
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