Wednesday, april 19, 1978 daily nebraskan page 3 UNL teams finish second unioni caienoar i Curtis weekend rodeo .i nebroiSkan 11:30 a.m. - EUPCAg College employment films, East Union Great Plains Room. Noon-Student Y, "Wo men Speak," Nebraska Union 232. 1:30 p.m. - Financial Aids "New Perspectives in Job Hunting," Nebraska Un ion 242. 2 p.m. - UPC Concert Committee "Milo," Nebras ka Union South Crib Stage. 3 p.m.- Water resource seminar series, East Union Cottonwood Room. 3:30 p.m. -Teaching and Learning Center, Nebraska Union 243. 4:30 p.m. - Environ mental Health majors, Ne braska Union 216. 5 p.m. - Women's Re source Center, Women's Rap Group, Nebraska Union 337. 5:30 p.m. -Engineering Toastmasters, Nebraska Union Harvest Room. 5:30 p.m.-EUPC, East Union Sycamore Room. 6 p.m.-Actuarial Club, Nebraska Union 232. 6 p.m. Gamma Lambda, Nebraska Union Harvest Room. 6:30 p.m.-ASUN Senate meeting, Nebraska Union 202-202 A. 7 p.m. - Interfraternity Council, Nebraska Union Conference Room. 7 p.m.-International Ed ucational Services-UPC film, Nebraska Union Cen tennial Room. 7 p. m. -Rodeo Club, East Union Cottonwood Room. 7 p.m. - Horticulture Club, East Union Garden Room East. 7 p.m. - Interfraternity Council, East Union Sun flower Room. 7:30 p.m. -School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, "Jack Wil more," Nebraska Union Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. -Math Coun selors, Nebraska Union 225 B-C. 8 p.m.-UPC Showcase "James Durst," Nebraska Union South Crib. SUMMER STUDY IN NEW YORK CITY Columbia University offers over 350 under graduate, graduate and professional school courses. Write for bull etin: Summer Session, Columbia University 102C Low Library, N.Y..N.Y. 10027 13 of USA OMAHA 402 392 1210 CLASSES BEGIN MAY 22 CPA nnrsi" Both the men's and women's UNL rodeo teams rode to second-place finishes at the University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture rodeo in Curtis April 15 and 16. The women's team was lead by Whit man freshman Char Applegarth, who placed first in breakaway roping and goat tying. Her performance gained her the women's all-round title in the one-round rodeo. Another Unversity of Nebraska Rodeo Association cowgirl, Lincoln, junior Karen Unterseher, tied for second in barrel racing. Merriman senior Barry Johnson moved into second place in Great Plains Region bareback bronc riding competition when he won the even at Curtis. South Dakota State University's Arlo Provost is first in the region and leading Johnson by four points. Cody freshman James Marshall tied for second in bareback bronc riding. Placing second in steer wrestling was Springview junior Rick Lien. Atkinson freshman Pete Home placed third in the event. Kilgore sophomore Bill Peterson placed third in calf roping. Johnson and Whitman senior Andy Ap plegarth combined to take third place jn team roping, followed by Kilgore sopho more Mike Peterson and Colorado Springs junior Bryan Dodge, who took fourth in the event. Dodge also competed in bull riding, where he tied for sixth place. The UNL teams will compete again April 22 and 23 at a rodeo sponsored by the National College of Business in Rapid City, S.D. Publication No. 14480 Editor in chief: Ron Ruggless, Managing editor: Betsie Am nions. News editor: Janet Fix. Associate new editors: Anne Carothers and Marjie Lundstrom. Night news editor: Douglas R. Weil. Assistant news editor: Tarn Lee. Layout editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment editor: Pete Mason. Sports editor: Kevin Schnepf. Special editor: Carla Engstrom. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. East campus bureau chief: John Ortmann. Editorial page: Mary Jo Pitzl. Copy editors: Lisa Brown, E.K. Casaccio, Jill Denning, Kim Hachiya, and Janet Lliteras. Editorial assistant: Cindy Johnson. Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Produc tion Manager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters except during vacations. Address: Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln Neb. 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68501. o. our biggest sale of the year. from noon to midnight this thursday and f riday special Saturday finale noon to 7: t mrx rrn LJWUUVLJU UU nn uvu ave L The Best Chance ToS on your Spring and Summer Wardrohi Everything from Shoes to Suits; "Dresses to Bl ouses! rlosrd Wednesday in preparation if DOE LECJITOntE S0"L1E C3 H44 north 114th )