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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1977)
paga 6 daily nebrasksn monday, february 28, 1977 lusker wins Statehood Day Race UNL trackman Steve Allen, with a time of 52:50, led a field of 58 to become the winner of the second annual 10-mile Nebraska Statehood Day Race Saturday. The Lincoln Track Club sponsored the event, which began shortly after 1 1 a jn. from the west side of the UNL track. Contestants ran five miles north on 14th street and back. Four of the top 10 finishers were UNL students or faculty members. Following Allen was Dave Wishart assistant geography professor, with a fourth place finish in 55:40. Geography graduate student Steve Soberski finished eighth in 59:18 and junior Vance Kramer of Lincoln was tenth with a time of 60:55. Other top 10 finishers were Ikrry Nolan, Omaha, 53:51; Kim Keuter, Omaha, 55:18; Jim McFadden, Stillwater, Okla., 56:19; Duane MUlslage, North Hatte, 56:45; Dave Karus, Kearney, 57:44; and Bob Morley, Tarkio, Mo., 59:53. T-shirts with "Nebraska Statehood Race" printed on them were awarded to the first place, first woman, first junior and first over-40 finishers. Track club member and UNL associate math Prof. William Lewis said the club plans other spring races, which also wZl be open to the public. A Wilderness Park Spring Run in March, an Arbor Day Race in mid-April and a Half-Marathon Race (13 miles of running) are scheduled. Incident at Sandoz A female Sandoz Residence Hall resident alleg edly was assaulted in her floor's lounge early Sun day morning, according to Linda Wilson, Sandoz Residence Director. Campus Police apprehended a. male suspect on the Sandoz floor, according to Cpl. Ron Lundy, campus policeman. Lundy said the suspect is being held. Charges were not filed Sunday, but might be today. Lundy would not release the name of the sus pect ncr say which floor the alleged assault was on. r Chi Phi Fraternity and KLMS radio are sponsoring a dance marathon for Mus cular Dystrophy Friday and Saturday in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. A dance marathon registration and information booth will be open in the Union North Lobby from 9:30 ajn. to 3:30 p.m. Applications for Miller Scholarships for College of Arts and Sciences students are available in Oldfather 1223. Deadline for sub mission of form and supporting materials is March 14. Applications for the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) to be given April 30 and Oct. 1 are available. Students may pick up the MCAT registration packets from any of the following: Gerald Tharp, Oldfather 442; John DeMuth; Hamilton 728a, or the Life Sciences office, Oldfather 431. The Bahal Association , will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union. Room number will be posted. The Table Tennis Club will meet from 7 to 10 tonight in the North & South Union Conference Room. . The Concerned Pro-life Students will meet at 7 tonight in the Union. Room number will be posted. - The ASUN Government Liaison Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. The committee lobbies for student interests in local, state and .national government The UNL Gay Action Group will meet from 8 to 10 p.m. Tuesday in the living room of Common place, 333 N. 14th St - The Lincoln Back gammon Club will meet at 7:30 pjn. Tuesday in Brannigan's Party Room, 1228PSt. Phfllippe Shubik, profes sor at the Eppley Institute of Cancer and Allied Dis eases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center will speak on "perspectives on the Significance of Environmental Carcin ogens'' at 4 p.m. Tues day in Hamilton 102. The Physical Education and Recreation Dept. is sponsoring Master Classes in Physical Fitness at 8 a.rn. Tuesday for "Fitness for Life and Individual Ap proach in Military and short stuff Naval Science tfidg. 203 and Thyskal Conditioning for Volleyball" at 9:30 a.m. in the Men's Physical Educa tional Eldg. 114. Philip Allsen is the guest instruc tor. ... The Student Council for Exceptional Children will meet at 4 pjn. Tuesday in Morrill Hall. Room number will be posted. The Union Films Com mittee is sponsoring an Alfred Hitchcock Film Festival at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Union Centennial Room. The Medical Careers Christian Fellowship organ ization will meet at 7:30 pjn. Tuesday in the Wesley House. Tassels will meet at 2 pjn. Tuesday in the Union. Room number will .be posted. The UNL Horticulture Club will meet Tuesday in the Nebraska East Union Student Organization Suite. D.E. Hutchinson will be the guest speaker. Two grant writing seminars will be sponsored for graduate students and research associates from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday and from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday at Lyman Hall 110. , The UNL Campus Red Cross will meet Wednesday at 6:15 pjn. 2t the Red Cross Chapter House, 17th &E streets. " I fi , n If you thought waterbeds were a fad for a few adventurous types, then you'll be sur prised at the number of people who are trading in their "dead bed" for the whole new feeling of flotation sleeping. They're people who won't let tradition stand in the way of a better night's rest Even persons with backaches have found that a flotation system gives them com fortable support that no ordinary bed can. Fcaturiac the incomparable flotation sleep beaten by SAFE ft AY. That's because a Land and Sky fluid sup port system gives contoured, even support to important areas, like the small of your back. That also means better circulation, thus less tossing and turning. 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