thursday, march 16, 1978 ad lib page 7 Lincoln business appreciates high school invasion By Kevin Schnepf Sports editor Thousands of words have been written about the high school invasion to Lincoln last weekend. Teens skip along the sidewalks, their eyes bugged out at the 13th floor of the NBC Center and letter jacket wearers consider Big Macs a royal treat. But no matter what words are written to describe the mad rush of a state high school basketball tournament, Lincoln businesses consider the invasion a royal treat themselves. The manager of Arby's Restaurant at 14 and Q streets a haven for some college students as well, called last week end's crowd an enjoyment. "It's a lot of work, but we have a fun time when they come down here. We enjoy them coming to Lincoln," manager John Whittington said. The Lincoln Center Association, which promotes downtown businesses and activities, is so appreciative of the tournament crowd each year that it sends each school an 1 1-by-14-inch picture of the basketball team. The note which accompanies the picture reads, "Congratulations for making it to the state tournament. Thank-you for coming to Lincoln and keep coming back." Miller and Paine's public relations man says that during the tournament his customers "are a little younger but they're good people." Good people, indeed. Although no official statistics have yet been compiled, Lanny Jorgensen of the Lincoln Center Association says the crowds are a big welcome. "February and March are not big retail months for downtown businesses," Jorgensen said. "So any of these events like the girls' and boys' tournaments are a big welcome." I . . l 1 VI t 1 C . i ft 1 I Photo by Ted Kirk Between halves of a basketball game at Pershing Auditorium, boys spend a little extra on the pinball machines. u 9k. 1 O 7 -VZV-, sf - kAM 1 1 It J, 1 Downtown businesses prepare for the invasion by staffing more people as was the case at Arby's, Chester fields Bottomsly and Potts and even Horsefeather's At Arby's, business increased about 30 percent according to Whittington, so more people were needed to satisfy the high schoolers. "It went smooth be cause we were prepared. It was a little more boistrous but sometimes the university kids can be just as bad. They were just well-behaved." Although some of the employees at Chesterfields didn't look forward to the mad rush of out of towners, the management looks forward to the increased business. Chesterfield's assistant manager said a lot of the kids tried to get in after 8 p.m. but the doorman was there to stop them. The Lincoln Police Department minimized the number of days off allowed for officers in order to control the crowds. 'There's no way you can compare it to a football game day," sergeant Doug Ahlberg said. "On game days, you know when the people will be arriving and leaving, but with the state tournament, the staggered times make it a continuous job." Few problems occurred such as vandalism, and drunken driving Ahlberg said. "Everybody is up here to have a good time," Ahlberg said. "Most people here are guests of the city so they're treated like guests." But if these guests break the law, then the same type of enforcement occurs, Ahlberg said. The high school spectacles of wrestling and girls and boys basketball may have disrupted the normal lives of Lincoln citizens, but for downtown businesses, the dis ruption is welcomed with open arms during the cold months of the year. Believe it or not these fans are having a good time. 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