Freshman gutd dby The brochure sent out to interested students quotes Oliver Wendell Holmes: J'a moment's insight is sometimes worth a life's experience." Insight is exactly what the University of Nebraska Lincoln's New Student Orientation ' Program is designed to giv -insight into academic, social and personal questions. The program is for ail freshman or transfer students planning to attend UN-L for the first time this fall, their parents, guests and school representatives. - The series of one-day ' sessions began Wednesday, June 4 and ends Wednesday, July 2, There will be two Saturday sessions on June 14 . and 28, but no Monday session on June 30. The sessions will include skits, small group discussions, talks and presentations by students and faculty members, individual appointments with any of nine advisors, tours of the campus and 15 mini-sessions. The mini-sessions are n; 15 minute programs designed by 14 student hosts on such topics as: recreation, financial aid, organizations and activities, health services, educational facilities and housing. Fourteen University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been selected ' to participate as Student Hosts during the New Student Orientation Program being held on campus this summer. UN L students selected to be. Student Hosts are: Douglas Bowen of Humboldt, Lynne Finley of Hastings, Susan Reitz Luncheon to cite teachers' service Two Nebraska educators will be honored by the UN-L Department of Secondary Education at a June 25th luncheon in the Nebraska Unon. On educator, Fred Wilhelms, will be receiving the Norm Thorpe Service Award named in honor of the former assistant dean of the UN-L Teachers College who ended over a decade in that position in 1972. Wilhelms, former executive secretary of the National Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, will be the fourth recipient of the annual award. The award goes to "the" educator who exemplifies outstanding service and excellence in secondary education," according to Ward Sybouts, chairman of the Secondary Education Department. Another educator. Dale Snook, UN-L assistant professor of physical education and recreation, will retire this summer and wi!l be cited t ths luncheon for his 28 years of University service. The luncheon is open to interested persons and costs $4.50. Additional information may ba obtained from the Secondary Education Department office, Room 104 Henzlik Hall on the UN-L campus. WEST Hoularious This week only nyfjnusiij fry n hd 7 1 Don't miss visit to camp us student hosts of North Platte, Greg Rudebusch of Randolph, Earl Singh of Coon Rapids, Minn., David Wolinski of Farwell, Jacqueline Learned of Grand Island, Ranee Kinesche of Wayne, Nancy :, Young of Lincoln, William Latza of Pawnee City, Robert Powell of Lincoln, Roxanne Pankonin of Louisville, Joan McKenzie of Scottsbluff and Brendamae Cooper of Nassau, Bahamas. Mary Dean, coordinator of the New Student Program, said the over-all purpose of the porgram is to acquaint the 2,000 students and parents Recreation, crafts methods Parks sponsor classes Lincoln Parks and Recreation Dept. is offering several summer craft- and self -improvement classes. Registration and . more complete details can be had at the office of Parks and Recreation at 2740 A St. (phone 475-6734). An abridged list of classes includes the following: LEATHER SEWING-A beginning course in the techniques of glassblowing. Six two-hour sessions for $3.60. First weekly session is Tuesday, June 1 7. YOGA-Six one-hour sessions for $4.00. Weekly classes begin Tuesday, June 17, GUITAR-lnstruction in using a pick, as well as chord instruction. Ten one-hour sessions begin on Wednesday, June 25. Classes for beginners and advanced students. Cost is Mon. Tues. Wed HMn- fe m nnn n nnn ! I i i it! iuvJ who are expected to attend, with the University. The emphasis for students will be on confirming and modifying fall classes and providing information about campus life. The program for parents will include information on academic as well as personal-social aspects of campus life. Registration cost for the one-day sessions per family is $6 with an added $2 per person for lunch. Lodging and free parking also may be arranged. $3.50. KARATE Instruction in techniques of karate. Ten one-hour sessions begin Saturday, June 21. . Weekly classes are $3.50. GLASSBLOWING Basic techniques of glassblwoing. Ten two-hour sessions meet weekly. Cost is $7.00. Beginning and advanced classes begin on Friday, June 20. CERAMICS-A variety of techniques in glazing,, staining and decorating. Fee includes firing and. instructions. Two-hour sessions. Cost for six weeks is $4.20; for 10 weeks is $7.00, Classes begin Thursday, June 19. MACRAME-Knot tying in rope and twine. Classes begin on Tuesday, June 24 for weekly two-hour sessions. Cost " is $3.60. GRILL COOKER Y-Learn to cook a complete meal on the grill. Alt food will be provided and you get to eat what you cook. Two two-hour sessions, no charge. Enrollment is limited. Classes are . on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 p.m. on June 17 and 19, 24 and 26, July 15 and 17 or July 22 and 24. INTRODUCTION TO QUI LTI NG-Basic introduction to patchwork, applique, and quitting.. Four two-hour sessions for $2.00 Classes begin on Wednesday, June 25. WEAVING-lnstruction in )ff-loom weaving. Limit of 12. Weekly one-hour sessions are $3.00. Classes' begin on Thursday, June 26. CANDLE-MAKING-Weekly classes begin on Thursday May 29. Cost for six one and a half-hour sessions is $2.00. CENTER JU l.n ii "Ii3 Li , - Ma V') WW Nil ni Da mm wm mm . . . . on w uoor It II lPP J LJ LJ vJ Li Li ATTENTION ARTISTS! UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL (UPC) IS SEEKING DESIGNS FOR A UPC LOGO Details at the Union Program Office $25 FOR DESIGN SELECTED 115 Nebraska Union -472-2454 Germaines BeerCneese oup Find all your food supplies at anar Foodliner 1560 ( HIGHER SAVE $30 KE1E 50 LAST Rfig.129.e5 8t Si.95 UL'COLN SCHl'fflJ P.YP.LERY 488-211 CLIT!!A d n Wed. u i - Dance to : Boogie Charlie & Nebraska's Greatest Light Show Take 5 quarts of water, add 3 tbs. of chicken bouillon, 1 carrot shredded, 2 celery stalks, 1 onion chopped. Boil for 30 minutes. Mix 4 tbls. of cornstarch with 1 quart of milk. Add to soup base and stir constantly. Simmer. Add V lbs. cheese and 2 cans of beer. Salt & pepper to taste. d 8 " i Grand Sport 10-Speed Racing Bikes PRICED GITANE MODELS ALSO ON SALE! Lincoln Schwinn has a good selection of colors and sizes of Gitane bikes. This is one of Europe's finest. No, we're not discontinuing this line-it's just that time of year wh?n we must sell our remaining inventory of last year's models. 3321 Pioneers EAST VU & i tuesday, june 17, 1975 summer nebrsskan pag&S