friday, december 14, 1979 pegs 22 daily, nebraskan 0 W 0 . ' ' - " ' ' V " v ' " J " ' 5 IF ff& - Iferx 1 ' Y i rr v - i Double Ilcposyres (The best Daily Nebraskan photographers revisited) As we move quickly into the 1980s, we have taken a moment to glance back at the photography of the 70s. The photographs on this page span 10 years of Daily Nebraskan work. The photographers have moved on to new experiences, but the images they recorded remain . Clockwise from 'the top: President Carter was photographed in Washington in 1976 by Steve Boerner. Boerner worked for the Daily Nebraskan until 1978 the year when he. was named Nebraska Press Association's Student Photographer of the Year. ' The picturesque barn was shot by Kevin Higley, who now works for the Times Union in Rochester, New York. Ted Kirk shot the photo of Nebraska's tight end Junior Milier facing off with Oklahoma's Mike Babb in Nebraska's 1 7-14 win over Oklahoma in 1978. Kirk now works for the Lincoln United Press Inter national office, Nebraska Magazine and Journal Star Printing Co. t Bill Ganzel, documented UNL anti-war demonstrations of the early 1970s. Ganzel; with a grant from the Nebraska Committee for the Humanities now is working on a photo documentary project. GanzePs project was featured in a four page spread in the August Life Magazine. The New York Times and the Today Show also have contracted him. Mike Tlieiler, now a UP1 photographer in Tel Aviv, shot the unusual picture of the young woman in at the 1977 Mardi Gras. 3 J A 1 o O A S