Wednesday, zptil 23, 1970 NU alumni, memories to return llsmotk s of footbsH rsross. cartfes 23d oil fri-r.H return with 100 to 150 NU alansii for ths 55th cssud Alumni Reunion Friday jkiJ Saturday. Graduating ckn from 1926, 1936 asd 1951 wi2 be honored, tsid Carole Reno, alumni reunions director. The round-up will begin with a bznquet and awards program at the Lincoln Elks dub Friday nfht, Reno Kid. Five UNL gradtstes will be presented aluisci achievement awards for outstanding achieTemect since kavir the university. Cczllircd frsni p. 1 l!tenberser concluded that, "I only hope that I wi3 be able to rebuild the pride and quality fci myself that I once had." Eurpe, b respond- to UZicbcrzti's chsrrj, c-J "I don't consider a9 of it to be true. Fra dirppcind. I thought we were fair. Te always try to put our nine best players out there to win," Sharpe said, lie (Uitenbergzr) lacked a little talent, but he wouldn't aree. I think lie is a disappointed young man trying to make khnself look good.' ' EfesykideqssT Commenting on allegations about lack of discipline on road trips, Sharpe said he prefers to treat his players as adults. Te have no set training rules, he said. Te don't go around looking for trouble." "You're always going to get dissatisfied players now and then," Sharpe said. "We try to treat every kid equal. We're sorry he quit. Athletic Director Bob Devaney said he had not heard of M3tenbergers letter or allegations, but said he thought it was the opinion of a dissatisfied individual. . "I haven't heard all of the details, but every coach runs into an individual who wants publicity that he hasn't earned, Devaney said. Award recipients are: T7juiam Colwell, class of 1936, ( I lay Springs farmer; Dcnall Gonzales, 1939, vice-pre&Ient y for pubic affairs at the Colonial V1Hianrburg, V , Foua- X datkra; Lewis Lehr, 1947, president of Uiited States cper- ations of the 311 Co Jeannette Ofsoa BSlss, 1927, direc- - tot of the l&braaka l!atropc!Itaa Opera dlzttkt auditions; fi and Oak .T.2h, 1940, preddent cf Venger titemational ) and Tenger Overseas and director cf marketing research 5 for Verger ISanufacturhg Co. ft Three graduates also wEl recehs DMsgihed Service Awards (DSA) at the banquet, Reno said. The DSA was started in 1940 for tiMhzpfcJhsd senics to the Alumni Association, the ininenfty, community, state or natiox The three DSA recxpiantsarc: 1VJ Amen, 1933, board chairman of the National Eank of Commerce in iinccb; Emnictt Junge, 1926, retired director cf tlx Iinccbi De partment of Fublia VilTare end Safety; and Dr. Foster iichett,1932,Ikrrmctbopedstcrgoa. Student adurnni board members and red carpet day . hosts and hostesses will conduct tosss cf Sheldon Idsmcr fcl Art Ca-ery, L!orrZl lU and ether canrpuxlandniirks, Reno sail. ' lU President DJJ. Vamcr w3 address a Saturday luncheon and Interim ChanceSor Adam DeckenriJge will host an afternoon tea for the 1926 class. Fatties for each class at three linccla hotels wO con clude the reunion, Reno said. nnnnn nn ti i u'l J U Uu M F"? r!i ft f'i Pr' 1 (b 472229 "q) Feel like you're climbing the walls? We'll help you down. Walk in Room 223 Health Center Editor-in-chief: Vines Boucher, News Editor: Lori Demo, sing Edrlor: Randy Gordon, Associate Uews Editors: Gina HS.'s and flex Ssiine, Layout Editor: KSichefe Schmal, F.sht Pjews Editor: Randy B!auve!t, Arts and Entertainment Editor: BSI Roberts, Sports Editors: Dennis Omen and Pets Wetynan, Third Dimension Editor: Theresa Forsman, Photo Chief: Ted Kirk. Copy Editors: Pete Mason, Stephanie Noonan, Mary Kay Roth, Nancy Stohs and Matt True!!. 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English 116A Nebraska Union Auditorium. Noon School of Journalism Luncheon Union Pewter Room. 12:30 p.m.-Title IX Hear kirjs Union Auditorium. 1:30 pjm. Career Action Commission Union 243. 1:30 pjn. Personnel Orientation Union 232. 2:30 pjm. American Associated Personnel Admin istrators Union 337. 3:45 pjn. Accounting Club Union Conference Rooms. 4 pjn. Fees Allocation Board Union Pewter Room. 5:30 pjn. Union Advisory Board Union 243. 5:30 pjn. Gamma Lambda Union Harvest Room A. ' 5:30 pjn. Engineering Toastmasters Union Harvest Room C 6 pjn. Sna Dinner Union 203. 6:30 pjn. ASUfl Senate Meeting Union BsSroom. 7 pjn. Life Planning Vbrkshcp-TjCCE. 7 pjn. The Art of Crest ing A PefsonsHrad AesetSc Interior-IICCE. 7 pjn. GBSton kntifka-tijn-f:CC. 7 pjn. 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