Uldzy, September 24, 1D7G P. B m JL ccjir.iirtoVG Gu luy h y b u y l o tnd is a fc:2 fcnprotcnst from . Kdjisda fkss r3 c mcrdi&s fresi ths Ccnfasr Il2rda22 Escd'i paa zt its fccttcH crss Sstcr&ry Lia fcind tlsniai from u hzg o zs 1919 join ia ths tetfxs Last year was tlas fast year afconi were resiii ia ths bzsd. txccztilzz to bzzd director Jzzk ShHer, the crowd tsd t!xnsi VesSy got a kkk out of it," It's pis to be zaztmuziexszt, hs aided. ' - "Jest cdr3 the izt snd fcirsrstioatis basd ah Teddy's Kcbr w!a I was fa school, there's no cczzzixn" hs nil. ers, sta tsTS for it trpses the prtseat basd nie ssd. "It s just a let of fua for everybody." thsnag bsiiizns actMSles 125 slxzsi frora Cdlfornfa, Colorado, XJycsdzz, iscsri, ffebraska, Ksnsis and Iowa wfl march with ths bard. Alumni will attend a bsaquet FrMay nt and a bresifaa at the Ncbraa Ifeica Siturdry. Ttey wi3 practice ia the foUow fcg breakfast and ia the music buHdlrsjust prior to ths Probably one of the oldest . a!arani attending the reanioa is Vernca Forbes Sr., who phyed trurspet ia ths bszd hi 1919. Alihoih hs wca be marchsis Siiur&y, hs sin sfws ths exdtcraecl shout the band that he cil he had years ago. . lie fi ths 1919 band didal da any inmeuverin.but marched cut ia military f&dika and played the calioaal anthera. Te didstX do aaythin tke tray do today thcy're definitely more of a crowd pleaser." Neal Esker, a 1971 ahimaus sail he thinks the additba of fernale band members and ths flrj corps has added a lot to the band's performance. The band was all male 'hea hs participated "but, of course, there was alsfays the gcldea girL" Regardless of how the NU team was ; ranked, Eaker said the band was always cxaizl to play. Flaying ia the band is a family affair with the Schmucker family. According to Kim Schrnacker, the, her husband, James, and brcther-inJaw, Robert, all NU band alumni, will attend Saturday's actxfities. Kim saM she's excited about corning back even though she played ial975. i ? . bofbsrehop' Cc!I for cppLitcnt 4T7-CZZ3 cr 477-0221 Ltnvcr Ir.d Dsl!s III Thctra t"z. ItH be great to see people that I met throughout ths years and talk about some of the old band trios, she added. "Band has meant a lot to me-that's where I met my husband. I think the whole weekend wSl be a great experience for everyone.'' - , ; - ainjasa'o to sponsor year in Japan "Kawarrki lets the good times rcH.1 . The Kawasaki liters Corporation, UJSA will sponsor good times cert year by paying round trip expenses to Japaa for three UNL tin&s&ts. Any UTIL student with at least t 3J3 grade point average is e!hb to apply for a year of study at Nanzaa Ifeiversity of Kaoya cr Sophia Ifcivercry of Tokyo, Feter Cheng, UNL political scieace professor, said knowledge of ths Japanese langua is cot required to participate because the courses ia Japanese history, culture, politics, art, society and phf osophy are taught ia Japanese universities if a student wants to live with a Junior Dirlcne Ibffinaa, who participated ia the pro gram at Tanzaa Ifcrversty last year, said she lived with two families and earned extra money by tutoring Knffoh- She sail she earned about $10 aa hour, tutoring 15 hours a week at a Catholic culture center ia Nagoya. Knowledge of the Japanese language was not necessary to tutor, l&fxrnaa sakt, because she worked with advanced students who only needed help with prommciar lioffrsaa saM the classes at Nanzaa were small and the pres2re was mEd compared to UNL. 'The students must study Japanese ia either aa intensive 12 hour'a week course or a regular course of six hours a week, Cheng saM. -..; ;,i-'-.' :.. The cost to" the student is apprbximatery $3,100, which includes tuition, fees, room and board. This does ; est include ms?ssI?3asou expenses. : ; Cheaper accommodations may be arranged through the "It's not just the education, it's learning to adjust," she saM. "It broadened my whole outlook. It's a fantastic experience. lioHniea saM she is taking Japanese studies this year through the . University Studies program and sii she . , hopes .to ietiim to Japan after graduation. To apply for, the 1977-78 Japan study program, ntactMer aieEg,(IdfatherHaa 541. . . 1 r u9 What enn you do with onfy a bachstor's decree? tlrm thfo i a in hrirff o the und2rgr2du2ta education end a chcJtsnging, respon sij:.'3 career. The Lawyer's Assistant is able to do. work traditionally cone by lavyyers. 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