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monday, march 17,1980 daily nebraskan page 15 Female netters win triangular The Huskcr women's tennis team defeated Arkansas, 6-3, and South, west Missouri State, 7-2, in a tri angular meet Friday. Sue Sloboth, Ann Swanson.Cindi Reiman, Sue More and Judy Huerter won singles matches in both duals. Summer financial aid forms available Husker golfers come in second The Nebraska men's golf team finished second in the Gulf Stream Invitational golf tournament, concluding four days of play Friday in Padre Island, Texas. UNL totaled 1,194 to Wichita State's 1,183. Husker Jim Julian fired a,73 on the final day to finish tied for fourth in medal play with a 72-hole total of 298. Teammate Bill Henderson tied for sixth place with 299 after a final-day score of 79. By Lori Merryman Financial aid and work study are avail able for UNL students this summer, according to Doug Severs, assistant director of the Scholarships and Financial Aids Office. The aid is available for students includ ing those who plan to attend summer ses sions. Those students who are attending summer sessions may apply for grant and work-study funds. However, Severs said, students must be pre-regjstered before applying. Students applying need to fill out a summer financial aids form, which should be returned to the Administration Building after April 1. 6 To be eligible, students must be regis tered for a minimum of three hours for the session in which they desire aid, Severs said. To apply, students should have filed a 1980-81 Financial Aids Form in the Finan cial Aids Office, Room 113 Administra tion. For those students who have not al- Photo by Mark Billingsley Aurora's Mike Johnson shoots over Keith Becker from Hartington Cedar Catholic (43) in the last minutes of the boys Class, B State Basketball Finals. Hartington Cedar Catholic downed Aurora 79-74, Omaha Westside won the Class A title beating Lincoln East 63-55, Fremont Bergan won Class C over Hartington, 5748, and Filley beat Humphrey, 48-27, to win its second straight Class D title. ready done so, this should be done by mid April. Students graduating this summer who have filed a 1979-80 aid form do not need to file the 1980-81 form. Seven said the 1979-80 form can be used to determine students' eligibility for summer financial aid. . UNL students who will not be enrolled in summer school and need full-time em ployment may receive work study for the summer months in their home town, Severs said. The financial aids office needs a 1980 81 aid form for work study also. To be eligible, the student must plan to attend UNL for the entire 1980-81 aca demic year. Severs said students are expected to save 80 percent of their summer work-study earnings if they live with their parents and 60 percent if they do not live with them. Severs said he hoped students could live at home with their parents while on work study because it would save money. Afproximately 50 cities across the state are listed as probable work study sites for the summer. Because of the large num ber, many students will be able to live at home while on work study, Severs said. Wrestlers beaten in national meet Nebraska wrestlers Court Vining and Jim Kimsey advanced to Friday's compe tition in the NCAA wrestling meet, but both were later beaten, stopping them from advancing to Saturday's finals. Kimsey, 177-pound weight class, won his first match Thursday with a pin against Joe Lidowski of North Carolina State and lost a decision in his next match. Friday, he lost to Dave Severn from Arizona State 84. Vining decisioned Tennessee-Chattanooga's Dave Strickland, 17-3 in the 158 division Thursday, but lost his next match to Morgan State's William Smith on a referee's decision. UNL wins double-headers UNL's baseball team swept a double header from Wayne State by scores of 8-3 and 9-2 Saturday, and Friday downed Augustana 12-0 and 8-0. The wins raised Nebraska's record to 13-2. In the first game Saturday, the Huskers jumped to a 5-0 first-inning lead sparked by Jeff Hunter's two-run homer with two outs. Sophomore righthander Mike Vojtcsak pitched two innings to pick up his second win against no losses. Hunter also homered in the second game as Nebraska compiled seven runs in the third inning. Hunter's three-run shot and a two-run homer by freshman Steve Stanicek, his fourth of the season, sparked the Huskers' rally. Senior lefthander Cliff Faust coasted with a six-hitter and struck out eight in gaining his third win against no losses. Track Continued from Page 14 "I love animals," Lawrence said. "I want a career in which I can work with them." According to Lawrence, school isn't too hard for him because of his deep interest in the subject he's studying. "If something interests you, it makes it easier to study," said Lawrence. Lawrence's philosophy toward school seems to carry over to his track. He says that because of the personal interest he has in track, the workouts seem easier. "I enjoy the individuality of track along with the team closeness," said Lawrence. "It's real hard work, and I get discouraged at times and feel like quitting. But I stay because I love it." PJ. VFHAIRJ AVOD THE LINES (Next Fall) Early Registration for 1st Semester begins Monday, March 17. Packets are available at Window 5, Administration Bldg, and at both Unions. bhane: 475-1953 incoln. nebr. 6850 mamamnrnmamummaaammm U mmm evil k- i,n,m rA rocnprtPH since 1928 when Gold Medal Flour was our only product. Since then, our mnS an aggressive marketer with annual sales nearing 4 billion dollars. TSd'wiW offering rapid career advancement in key management areas. AftPr receivina an MS in Marketing, Ron Bane. 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