The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1980, Page page 2, Image 2

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friday, february 1, 1980
page 2
daily nebraskan
The UNL Chemistry
Dept. is sponsoring a lecture
given by Walter Trahanov .
sky. professor at Iowa State
University, on "Synthesis of
Novel Organic Compounds
by Flash Vacuum Pyroly.
sis", today at 3:30 pjn. in
Hamilton Hall 112.
Overdose blamed in NDSL checks ready SOOFt
The UNL Folk Dance
Club will meet tonight at
7:30 pjn. in Mabel Lee
119.
EMERGENCY
LINCOLN . LANCASTER COUNTY
CMEROENCV SERVICE
UNL student's death
A UNL student who died last weekend at his parents'
home in Omaha, apparently died of an overdose of a
lithium carbonate, or another drug, prescribed by the Uni
versity Health Center.
Mark R. Woodworth, a Teachers College senior and a
rank leader in the Cornhusker Marching Band, was pre
scribed lithium in November to combat a blood imbalance
that caused periodic severe depression, said his father,
Lloyd Woodworth.
His father also said another drug was prescribed but
could not name the drug.
"The last month had been wonderful. Mark had made
unbelievable progress," he said.
However, Mark became very depressed on Friday, went
to Omaha for the weekend and secluded himself in his
bedroom Sunday evening, where he was found "dead.
Douglas County coroner George Kennan ruled the
death an accidental overdose, Omaha police said.
Dr. Robert Heins, director of the Health Center's
mental health unit, refused to comment on the case, citing
confidentiality between doctors and their patients.
Lloyd Woodworth said Heins and other doctors at the
center had been very helpful to Mark.
Students receiving National Direct Stu
dent Loan checks for second semester can
pick them up in the Nebraska Union Ball
room Feb. 11-13, while those applying for
Guaranteed Student Loans have until
March IS to apply.
NDSL checks will be issued from 9:30-
11:30 ajn. and from 1-4:00 pjn said
Nancy Wiederspan, assistant director of the
Office of Scholarships and Financial Aids.
About 2,000 students will receive
checks for second semester, she said. The
loans range from $200 to $2,500.
The NDSL is based on financial need,
Wiederspan said. To apply, students must
fill out a financial aid form (FAF), avail
able in the financial aids office.
Although it is too late to apply for this
semester, the deadline to apply for next
year is March 1. By sending in the FAF,
students also will be considered for a grant
and work-study job.
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The GSL loan is not based on need,
Wiederspan said. It is determined by the
cost of education minus any financial aid
the student receives.
Students wishing to apply must do so
through a lending institution, she said. The
financial aids office then recommends to
the lender an amount based on the stu.
dent's educational costs.
The maximum loan amount is $2,500
per academic year for undergraduates, and
$5,000 for graduates. .
"That isn't automatic," Wiederspan
said. "It depends on the cost of educa
tion." .
Both loans are interest-free while the
student is still in school, she said. An inter
est of three percent for the NDSL and
seven percent for the GSL begins nine
months after leaving school.
Stolen UNL van
found Wednesday
A 1976 Dodge Van owned by UNL was
stolen Wednesday from a parking lot east
of the Plant Sciences building on East
Campus, according to Bob Fey, a UNL
campus police investigator. ...
. The vehicle apparently was stolen when
a university employee left his keys in the
ignition, said Lt. Joe Wehner.
The theft occurred between 11:20 and
11:50 a.m. and the auto was recovered
about an hour later in the area 24 parking
, lot on East Campus.
There are no suspects in the case.
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