I p-f '- rr r?-'' Prf- P4 P.''-m'l I Lbti WJ lW VWyMiW Irwii iUif.J L....4jT W O r tfcmm f$.m m jim, W pj,l,"!P - embers cf tis search ccritt to reccnsnssd a replaceiacBt for KU Prcsiiczt D J. Vareer were nszzzd W edncaday by Janxs llayLo, chdrsn cf the HUIkard cf Revests. Ccassitt ce-rberi facfode Hay Yczzg, UNL cnasceCor; Ecrdca SIcte, UJJL fct!tj Bes&sr; TV-rt l!artln, UNL ttcdcnt and Can Jcaaea, ptciiczt cf tbe UNI Afanaii Aasjd2tlca. . Others . ca tl& ecsaniitc are EcsaU - Essieta, University cf Nebraska si OssJsa (UNO) ebaEselr; Jsstia Stolen, UNO Faculty Senate pmsisnt; V. Earl Berg; UNO ttcdeni; Jcbi Esterbrcck, presMcct cf tie UNO Ahsni Assoda&n; Rcbert Cpaxfcs, eissccjrcftLs University cf Nebras!a Uedicsl Center; Frani KeEcIssdsa center faculty iseznber; Robert Ecsenlcf, tlccini, representative and Eandy listen, radical center stndest. Wipssi Swansea, vice presHsnt fear cavyrpnifntxl relations for NU, is secretary cf the searta eoiasittee. Public representatives eta the cenrzzittee fccfefo Paol Schorr HI, Iisecta; Eoljert Boczer, (hssha; and Pad The position is being advertised tsSkzzHj and arrarje ments are being made to expedite the search for a new president," lloyha said. He said the coznnittee is expected to make their recommendations to the Board cf Regents by October 1. v arner s resignation is effective Jan. 1. Nominatons and applications for the president's position should be sent to Swanson at Regents Hall, 3CS5 HoIdregeSt. - .0 Commencement reception More than 400 bachelor, professional and graduate degrees will be awarded to students being graduated from UNL Friday, July 9. UNL Chancellor Roy Young will address students and their parents at a reception, and W& recognize students receiving degrees with honors. The reception is at 3:45 p.m. in the main lounge of the Nebraska Union. 14th and R streets. CEA gets help Nebraska insurance organizations have contributed $1,575 to the College of Business Administration (GBA) far the purchase of library materials on insurance related topics. ' This is the first step in' a five-year plan for the Nebraska insurance industry to help upgrade the college's insurance education program. A committee chaired by E.J. Faulkner. presMent of Woodmen Accident and life Co., in Lincoln, is working with CBA Dean Ronald Smith in mapping out the five-year proposal. Faulkner said that the cooperative effort will result in more and better-trained graduates available for employment in the insurance industry. : The plan calls for assessment cf educational needs, recruitment and support cf additional faculty members and organization cf additional courses. Slialiespeare play, cpsning Shakespeare's "A Elldsgssiaer Nlt's Dream" wO open Friday, July 9 at Howell Tfceaier, 12Zh and R streets.'' . The comedy wM also be presented Saturday. July 10, Monday, July 12 and Wednesday, Juy 14. The play, a Nebraska Repertory Theater prodsctbn, wO begin at 8 p.m. each day. The plot for "A Midsummer Nsgbt's Dream" involves two pairs of lovers who venture froma castle into a wood inhabited by fairies. The king cf the fairies is Gheron. whose servant. Puck, is responsible for much of the mischief, hence the hilarity, of the play. WEHam Kirk, director cf the play, said he wO try to "present the play as dearly as possible," so that even those unfamiliar" with Shakespeare will have no trcrt!e following the action. . Lovcr cnrcllwsnt ' Mere than eit taaasaad students enrcSsd at UNL during rst three 1373 sumssr sssirss. Tbrears6,EC3t3attsd-2ja5-wctkscs3a which will end Friday. July ; 431 are ezrcHsd in the 8-week session, also endis Jciy 9 and 1.CC2 eaax&sd in the three-week session cccplsted June 4. . The 173 summer sebcel esrclbnest so far is over 223 less, than the 9.1C3 record earcrcRt last sntrrr. acccrding to WiHIam Sesow, assockte director cf summer sesssoas. The second five-week sessica btiss July 12. About 5.CC3 students are expected to attend this session. t" '-3 f 1.1 addition to cur LOW, LOW PHICES, 1 1 Jw8 give ycu 2t no extra cost a ll I PI H I nMPllVPAR K H EVEGIASSES COilOAOTEE j i " It t Vt tzzzzzt P ta repfact frtt 1 1 I cf ctsargt isy f ccr Isasss tSsat are fcrciea 1 1 , vm est (1) rssref patlsst zni ta repair 1 1 : er itzlztt tree cf thirst inv at eta ttzsss , L.2t art d;rc-ri cr trcicn witJiin cnt (1) yesr t cf psrcfe2sa rw4it 'J' w -' Paster Ckzrge Csrds 2re vefecse. f Ot7- as &ncrn L017 AS o s:::cie vssa. af. impact a sarxT cnc? 1101 'O'SIOEET telepuO::e PUBLIC AID ACCEPTED Att VHtOH DISCOUNT PLANS HONORED J 4-i .at?? -: --J'-n't. v V "v-'Vi-'.r-jfc.i - . . k W "atlEiHil w ' I L w , hA UJ ill L u ' y it