monday, September 10, 1979 daily nebraskan page 7 Angel flight open to UNL students Angel Flight provides UNL students, an opportunity to serve the country and community through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). The organization works closely with the Arnold Air Society, an honorary ROTC group, to advance interest in the Air Force and to support aerospace education. Cadet Col. Wayne Shackleton, a senior from Lexing. ton, said Angel Flight Is open to both men and women. According to Commander Sue Ostdiek, a junior from Lawrence, membership in AFROTC is not necessary to join Angel Flight. The service group is involved in many projects, Ostdiek said, and some of these are done jointly with the Arnold Air Society. Angel Flight members plan CPR courses and train others in the community. The group also has visited hospitals and orphanages and helped the Salvation Army. During home football games, Angel Flight members usher in the press box, and sell concessions for basketball games. The group assists UNL Chancellor Roy Young with the faculty Christmas party and hosts parties for all the military groups on campus. "BY THESE SERVICE projects, Angel Flight tries to show the community what military life is really like. The military is not totally separated from civilian life. Angel Flight provides a liaison between the community and the ' military organizations." Ostdiek said . Ostdiek has been a member of Angel Flight for lri years, and said. she feels that, for her, it is a beneficial organization. "It's a hard organization to push,' she said, "because many people are scared of the military and don't want to know about it.' Ostdiek comes from a military back ground, and she said she is an exception. Most girls involv ed in Angel Flight know little about military life when they are initiated. OSTDIEK SAID THAT Angel Flight is "the biggest thing on campus in the south" and she hopes to get members from Oklahoma to help with this year's rush. Helping Ostdiek are an executive officer, an operations officer who implements all programs, an administrative officer who serves as the secretary, a comptroller, an information officer, a liaison officer who works with ArapJ4 Abr Sociejty and a pledge trainer. ? Angel Flight operates at the -local, area, and national levels, and Lincoln is the headquarters for both the local and area groups. Captain Robert Tibodeau is the organiza tion's adviser. Angel Flight has 26 active members. Recruiting for new members will begin Sept. 17. Rush starts Sept. 25, with an ice cream social and inter views for Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society prospective members. Pledges spend six weeks in training before being initiated. CUSTOM - HAIRSTYLINQ AND DARDER - SERVICE Lower Civil Nebraska Union Amointmints Availabli 47S-2439 11 house of Fimvm Say thanks for the weekend. Keep the romance alive ....with fresh flowers. Your phone is your credit card. call 432 - 2775 226 South 11th L-E Cliffs Notes help busy people... study more effectively. increase understanding of novels, plays and poems. review quickly for exams. Come in today We have more than 200 Cliffs Notes titles to help improve your grades and save time. Available at: BOOKSELLER MMmrrtD 3 '''' ' , - w J jm-' Da Maxell cassettes ore line a wvaxeiimeeismeniuii j good marriage mode for ' demanding quality control keeps. After oil. the "I do" Will standards in the world. That's : only happen once. So you want1 . why all Maxell tape products f , -to be certain your tape is good ore guaranteed for We. Or for enough to capture every ' keeps. Whichever comes first. . V nuance of sound. With no " . V - .V'-' ' sticking or jamming, ever. : . j.: ? i ir' """"""'Ml n7ravririil!lllllll!il; l'!!!!!!'!!!!!!:::" 1 PI Cglr (ptsfe For information and tickets contact; Kimball Rox Office 1 13 Music BWg. 11th &R 472-3375 : - T I t . - - i.llllllHI'"t'"H""" 1....... . .-.,',' . - - Mavt Corporation of America, 60 Oxford Dr(v. Moooochi. N J. C7074 ' - tovcaf.!i3 Dcii to cc.d reikis,