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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1977)
Pz Two Summer f:br:.!rn 3Jl!H3 1077 T T IN eorasxa nan 3,C;j b trsmr testa isrfc tha tt two nin with tb It!? cf Ud?snty cf Nibmka-Lbc&b ess&tss&j Dr. Jcla i km fceca wtrifci la tbt Kcbrsa Fba Csry C:r:r?tt!:2, fcta fc t& aussstr cf 1J73 t f tcrcn tbt ritlsa, Dr. Lrtrstrc:a taid, t3 Dii-.j ths tet keskct, cbt UNL trLtMfcf stud aula 3 ia tha ritsrasa. Last ssr.r.:x tka staff wis expanded to 11, aid t!ii year 13 tt5cr.t3 are worth?. The students ets st&tbaed tt cities terms the state, fcrpstihj kcsl businesses tad suU&fttinjj reports to fcdr,sssssea ssgjesttoa: ways t&ay can save energy. Tl.'s sutaraer the student inspectors are working in Cr..a, Lincoln, Norfolk, Columbus, Grand Island, Iksl!rs, Kearney and North Phtte. About O businesses have beca inspected so far, Lsserstrom said. ICO were inspected the first year, 200 test summer and about 1C9 so m this year. - "Without cpsettfc the coiEpetitiveness of the busi nesses, we have rtccsr.sr.2dl savings cf an average of 21 fir ttzl cf tlt!r tr.:r,"7 t!I-i," L:;r;trcra c'J. L:t r"rt.r.:.r t-5 2t:.i;':r,ti bttwswei tr;.t !.r;'i cf IS".c:j tht:;;a tr;:tt:d dsrl lh &tt yesr ti fsri a 13 f tist ccr;!!i2ta fits. Lscmirca ti!J. Lt-jrstffCia estirUi tlal tht att repcrta ts t,a fcadbsssaa are tavhs febest 3 tfeaa wfcst th rspcrta ctit to prert. lis t'i i:.rtti tlit U.3F!i3 is cere cr;tiva ytar lta ia ty.a f lit tttrl!:vt:J ths,t to t?:3 cif srksca pr.:-3 ca frc-j pwiit it;-ts to Cfa ytsr'a crew. Ljutrcn t!.t k;!;:i dsvc'.cp ils ll.lttz Escrsy ' Ccsrtmtha Tim, a cts$r easrjy plsa rdsissi by tht list f-Iia,. Lcjsrstnai tsii, "Iti xptrkscs cf t!s teissU CitcSa it raadi ckarer what wsa ttaiad Chancellor to talce office Tho cswly tfkted clsct'.!ar cf ths Udvcrs-'ty cf Nebraska Mekal Center ia Omaha wili tike c!TIs3 ca Jdy 1. ' Dr. Neal A. Vansdow, 44, was selected by a esarcti coramittee which gave a list cf recommended casdiiates to the Board of Regents, which made the find cMee last March. ... A native of Milwaukee, Wis., Vanselow received his M.D. from the University of Michigan, where he received his first faculty appointment in 1G3 as an instructor in medicine. Vanselow has been the dean of the Co!be cf Medicine at the University of Arizona in Tuscon siace 1374. v7 J I ! n ' I I ' Ln r i Jr ) r " n r Mr " J I lJ r m v y ! i x 1 1 U M U r i r Iff DiE3 Hlb 021 SMoM The Blue Ribbon Sirloin is a new addition to Ponderosa's already terrific menu. It's a thick and juicy USDA Choice Cut steak. And it comes garnished with two onion rings, a cherry to mato and a sprig of parsley. So, the next time you stop by a Ponderosa Steakhouse. look lor the Blue Ribbon that indicates the USDA Choice Cut steak You'll have a fantastic dinner for just $3.99. And that includes a warm roll. butter, and unlimited trips to our, salad oar. The Blue Ribbon Sirloin. It's a ! . very square dealvat Ponderosa. LJ 'i i I 1 n M, V J - l U woi fci Ww m . tit ii- i ii i iff ' t3Baaqtfa Juw-.-e Krai "V..ssiJ (Two Lloda !Jonh cf IIjs) Csroe-4 K2e Est ofllay. 73-75 Former ag deputy io spoak Ckytca Yeistttr, fsmsr asdstot mat tery. cf tsri culture ia the Richard Nkea tdrtrt!ca, wO tptsk r.sxt Tcj,.:iiy b tha Nebraska Utba. Yeutter'a tstch ca "World Fed Prcyssa" Is achssJ'dd far llkC3 a.n. ia the U&ka Ci"rtcni. Ycutter ia a Nebraska Etlve. lis received his B.S. dejre from the Udverslty cf Nebraska ia 1ZZ2. Ia 1C3 he received a J.D. dt-pree front tho University cf Nebraska Law School, and ia 1CC3 get his Ph.D. frosa Nebraska. He has held four jobs ia the federal government aiaee kavhj Nebraska ia 1370. He was a Deputy Special Trade Representative under former President Gerald Ford. Under President Nkoa he served in two posts as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, and was the Administrator of the Consumer and Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. Yeutter's appearance is sponsored jointly by the Convocations Committee, Samuel Avery Lecture Fund and UNL Summer Sessions. ' The Summer Nebraskan is published weekly by the University cf Nebraska-Uncoln School of Jour nalism during eight wteks of the summer sessions. Summer Nebraskan office is 1 1 2 Avery Hall, City Campus. Telephone 472, 3210. Editor: Steve Boerner Business Manager: Andy Rigjs Reporter: Rex Henderson Advertising Representative: Kent Swain Instructors: Jack Botts " Don Glover School of Journalism Director: Neale Copple i" in ' 7 Distinctive hsirstylss fcr mm end women. 12th&Q 432-0334 1ITED METHODIST CHURCHES ELCOME YOU. .V W-tti IpV m g Sa twvj 'fc4ITBw- S-J-S V4 a w " WESLEY HOUSE (u::l Urj r,:.si;c:-j::r.t c:.: C3 f terfli 1 Ct Q:C3 s.rs. ST. PAUL UNITED - METHODIST CHURCH , C:C3 axi. crJ 11.C3 sxi. Tht Pmt!d Dr. R. C5?sTia Cerises