page 6 1 third dimension Tuesday, February 8, 1977 ah .USi . I ... CT mWIUU J, i 1 1 If f ill I: I . t I S." -,':J ! - ' ' I 1 - - - .......IP, tt - vjq It ... , vs 1 - - v 7 r -. The hair Tree is now Blooming at the Wicker Thicket A baautiful way to Swing into Spring for your Apartmant or Homa On display now at tha Thicket ... Chair - $3 5 Traa-$75jOO Complata12SJD0 Opan 10-6 Mon. thru Sat. IWitkerThidcet Upper Lav&l, Qss Menagef ia 12th & Q A 1 Today's student... Four years ago, while his barefooted parents cried, Zig neb Polanski came to college. He moved into Abel Hall, found all but one of his classes, and leaped into the rich cultural life of the campus. During those years Zigneb grew up. He learned to conceptualize, prioritize and systematize. Wine, women and Incompletes for grades filled his cup of joy with a hearty draught -until it leaked. The chill winds of Lincoln greeted Zigneb for the last time this January, because he will be graduated this spring. Pausing for a moment, Zigneb reflected on the values of his education. "UNL constantly opened new doors for me and then closed them in my face. "In fact," he added wistfully, "I'd rather go to the college than eat paint chips." Here, then, is our pictorial salute to the last of the great students, Zigneb Polanski. . I - ( mi m I iu. l i' 1 ,-rY2r.i j Mi " r yj t -aj .;2 'it mmw !il I Mill 111" 1 rii !1 V I." ' ' v " . - i '.' - i i Story and photos by Mark Young V: kSl : - LIU.