ediforia o o KTT?l',''"nWi"M'w'Mw'''',w'lw'ww"iw Atu.mmimmuM.mim tm mmmm , n p-p-,,, , bhiihMMMi nim miMTinn-rr mini Mimn inn m n urn n imiiwiiiiiiiiw wiiiiiiiiwiiwumih n mm miiw miwiiuuiii mm mi .1.11111.. .11 ji nr 1 m m 1 1 1 111 1 win m tmm 11. m mi nnmiiiwin Dear editor: I would like to comment on Larry Stunkel's futile attempt to reevaluate the State High School Basketball Tournament. In Louisville's first tournament game, they were challenged by Wood River. In my opinion, Louisville played one of iheir worst games of the season. But they showed their championship qualities and won over Wood River, 4140. Louisville proved their power when they took leads of 15 points, and 19 points on Friend and Grant, respectively. Though both Friend and Grang managed to close the gap, Louisville refused to give in to these attempts. Thus they proved that they are rightfully the Gass C champions. Dave Jochim Primary purpose Dear editor: After reading Ron Wylie's article of March 14 ("Middle of the Road' KRNU Frustrating to DJ"), we would like to attempt to present a more complete view. To understand the station's programming policy, we must examine KRNLTs primary purpose to educate the student in the broadcasting program. A broadcaster may eventually find himself employed at any sort of station, from a "big rocker" to classical, and the exposure to diverse types of music might prove invaluable. The frequently scheduled public service announcements which Wylie mentioned also serve a very important educational function, because they simulate the advertisements he would encounter in a commercial station. The student must read some live and play some from pre-recorded tape cartridges. He mentioned that the PSA subject range seemed to exclude such organizations as the Peace Action Coalition, but we need to point out that KRNU can only use PSA material that is made available. (If we don't have it, we can't play it!) It should also be noted that we use materials sent to us by Amnesty International. KRNU offers many programs exclusive to the Lincoln area, taken from four nationwide networks and broadcasting students. Freshman as well as varsity football and basketball games and NU baseball contests are aired. We recognize that the station is not meant to be like any other station, but that it does serve educational, entertainment and informative purposes. Bryce McBride Jana Pentz Gary Wergin All textb P your ooks wet aperbacks is quarter. You owe yourself an Oly. Olympia Brewing Company, Olyrnpia, Washington 'OLY All Olympia empties are recyclable mimwiiwwiimmwiwimwim M" '" mmmmmmmmmimmmmmmu.tmnmmmmwm mmrmmmTm1mmmM1un l l WH MWaWlMMttMiia'tMraillVI tmtW Ia1ltrl fc'allMWH I 1 1 'I IT! )WrllrtWillrWiniMillMrtrilHnrl HWlrH vm HWMmi W 11 ""' 1 1 MlalmaWliMIWaaMMW OOO0OOOOOOOOO0OOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o r yonson rr o iilowfalL I o m mil rbuwrBW m m a m o y O o o o o o o o o o o Yogurt $g in 12 delicious fruit flavors 3 for 89 at Foodliner 13th & K Open 7am to 2am 9 OOOOOOOOOO0OOO0OOOOOO thursday, march 20, 1975 You may not even be lazy. Just very busy. Who has time for a solution to wet contacts, another for soaking, still another to clean them and maybe one for cushioning? It gets pretty complicated to say nothing of the expense. Now there's Total The all-in-one contact lens solution that does it all.Total wets, soaks, cleans and cushions your contacts. And you only have to use a single solution. Try Total See how much more comfortable your contact lenses can be. And cleaner. And a lot easier to use. There are two good ways to buy Total the 2 oz. size and the 4 oz. size.Total 2 oz. has a free, mirrored lens storage case, and the new economy 4 oz. size saves you 25. Total is available at the campus bookstore or your local drugstore. And we're so sure you'll like Total that we'll give you your second bottle free. Just send a iuicii ' DvjAiop yuui fiaino, address and college name to: Total, Allergan Pharmaceuticals 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine, California 92664 (Limit one per person. Offer expires July 31.1975.) AliiUi iiiauui kyiiiabi suiiaj Lu&a. daily nebraskan page 5