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thursday, October 4, 1979 pago2 daily nebraskan Editor tn chttf: Amy Unztn; Managing tdltor: Maroarat Stafford; Nawt tdltor: Randy Ettax; Aiioclatt news tdlton: Brtnda Moikovlti, Rocky Strunk; Night newt tdltor: Frank Hautar; Anlitant night newt tdltor: Bonnie Lund; Ftaturei editor: Jill Denning; Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sportt editor: Rick Hull; Photography chief: Mark Bllllngtley; Art director: Mike Whiteley; Magazine editor: Mary Faiteneu; Megazlne managing editor: Gall Stork; Ombuds man: Michael Zangarl; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field. Copy editors: Liz Austin, Julie Bird, Barb Blerman, Alice Hrnlcek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannln, Kris Hansen, Karen Morln, Paula Bauer, SandyCeorge, Denlse Lemunyan. Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: Denlst Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. The Dally Nebraskan Is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes ters, except during vacation. Address: Dally Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 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., 68510. Student loan applications increase Federal Insured student loan applications at UNL have Increased from 2,550 last year to 3,500 for the first three months of this year. Don Aripoli, director of financial aid, said the number of applications for student grants and work-study pro grams also has increased . "One of the reasons for the increase In applications is the awareness of the students that they are eligible for the federal loans no matter what their financial status," Ari poli said. The increase in applications also has increased the office's amount of paperwork. The increase in paperwork has made it difficult to help the student as quickly as the financial aid office would like to. "If the student's problem is an emergency we will help them immediately. But if, for example, you need the money problems they may have. "The last thing a student November to discuss the application," Aripoli added He said that anyone coming into the financial aids office should expect to wait two to three days for an appointment if there is no immediate need for money "Our main job is to help the student, but it isn't fair to the student who put in his application last week to leave his application set while we nelp someone who just walk ed in," he added. Besides giving the students loans, the financial aids office also helps with the students budget and other money problems they may have. "The last think a student should have to worry about when he is going to school is if the bills are getting paid," Aripoli said. wmsm OJSSS Wt thai -Gat thisEREEf 1st1 fir gjsi?miiii!2! m wife &m UPC Culture Center Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. at the Culture Center, 16th & Y Streets. Lambda Tau will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union. Room number will be posted. UNL American Home Economics Association will meet at 4 p.m. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. UNL 4-H Club will meet at 8 pjn. in the East Union. Check with the leaders for the room number. Phi Chi Theta will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the Union Room number will be posted. The first session for "Black History Month" will be Fri day at 7 p.m. in the Student Y. 9 a.m.-Student Affairs Staff, Georgian Suite B. , 12:45-2: 1 5 ip.m .-Campus Crusade for Christ, Room 122. ; 24 pjn.-Nebraska Union Planning Committee, Room 216.' 3 :30-5 p .m AAUP, Room 232. 4:30-5:30 pin.-Phi ChtTheta, The Rostrum. . 5;3Q-7 p.nj.-UPC City Talks and Topics, Georgian Suite B. "... . ' ( -5:30-700 p"m.-Phi MujAlphi Sirifonia, Harvest Room 6-7:30 pjn. -Council of American Indian Students, Regency Suite B. , 6-7:15 p.m.-Campus Red Cross, Georgian Suite A. 6-9 p.m.-Multi Cultural Affairs Tutoriftg,- Room 225 NR. ' , 6-7 pjn.-Christian Science Organization, Room 232. 6- 7:30 pjn. -Progressive SttfdenC.Union; Room 401. 7- 9 'pjn.-Chrisliah Science Counselor, Room 225G .t 7 pjn -Free China Association Rehearsal, Ballroom. 7:30 p jn.-Mtth Counselors, Room 225B-C. . 8- 1 0 p.m;-lla1ptist Student UrtioivRooiti 22r i: a l i i in j UNL - HORTICULTURE GLUQ SQUASH SALE East Campus Greenhouse P-1 East of Kiem Hall 9 - 2 pm Friday Oct 5 Also available in Limited Quantities: APPLES & PLUMS i i i '' itiiiwi mi a i i iini i j i ii i n i)ui in iiiiin,,iu.ni hi ii i iiiiiniiniii i iiiiiiiii.inii. u ii """ f.3 from I to 10. . . thru1 is woof, woof. Visit the Art Caned Representative This Week Buy Now and Sve on Selected Tradstiorial and Contemporary Rings. Secour Wide Variety ol New Styles. Men's Contemporary Women's Fashion . . . symbolizing your ability to achieve S 3 & Dm.. October Q G 5 Ffiili I a;... )) tjccm lor t itW m9mam: 162.95 S AMERICA'S BEST SELLING 10-SPEED BIKE! 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