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    daily nebraskan
thursday, march 27,1980
page 2
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Editor In chief: Rocky H.A. Strunk; News
editor: Mike Sweeney; Associate editor: Randy
Essex; Managing editor; Frank Hasster; Associate
news editor: Margaret Stafford; Magazine and
specials editor: Jill Denning; Night news editor:
Bob Lanntn; Features editor: Alice Hrnicek;
Layout editor: Denise Andersen; Entertainment
editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Shelley Smith;
Photography chief: Mark Billingsley; Art
director: Rick Hemphill; Assistant night news
editor: Andre Everett; East campus bureau
chief: Barb Bier man; Legislative bureau chief:
Qordon Johnson; Ombudsperson: Liz Austin.
Copy editors: Diane Andersen, Barb Bierman,
Roger Buddenberg, Michelle Carr, Nancy Ellis,
Pam George, Kris Hansen,' Lynn Mongar, Martha
Murdock, Barb Richardson, Kathy Sjulin and
Mary Kay Way man.
Business manager: Anne Shank; Production
manager: Kitty PofTcky; Advertising manager:
Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art
Small.
The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the UNL
Publications Board Monday through Friday
during the fall and spring semesters, except
during vacations.
Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska
Union, 14th and R Streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588.
Telephone: 472-2588.
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if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except
material covered by a copyright.
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68510.
Car courses for women available at SCC
By Mary Louise Knapp
Women need not be behind in the race
with men in car grooming and mainte
nance. Southeast Community College,
8800 0 St., offers several auto care and
tune-up courses for women through the
Adult Education Department.
Jerry Kohl, instructor of "Powder Puff
Mechanics," a night class, says he has
taught students from 16 to 60 years of age.
"The course is basically a general care
course," Kohl said. "We don't actually
work on cars, but basically discuss the dif
ferent parts of the car and demonstrate
how to take care of it."
Kohl said that in the 15 years he has
taught the same course, he has seen an in
creased interest in do-it-yourself auto main
tenance among both men and women.
"Many women, after having taken my
course, take a follow-up course in tune-up
or maintenance," Kohl said.
Kohl said he has had as many as 25
women in one section of the course, but
generally tries to limit the class to 20 stu
dents. Gene Busboom, who teaches a basic
tune-up course at the college, said that
both men and women take the course.
"There are about 10 to 12 people in
each class," he said.
Busboom stressed the importance of
knowing what to talk about and question
when servicing a car.
"It is important to be able to ask sens
ible questions at the garage and be able to
challenge what they say," he said.
John Kennedy, an instructor of "Basic
Tune-Up," a class that meets Tuesday
flights at the college, said that the number
of women interested in auto maintenance
is definitely increasing.
''Quite a few women take the Towder
Puff Mechanics' course and then sign up
for this one," he said.
Contest winners announced
Kennedy said the tune-up course, which
lasts eight weeks, is limited to 12 .people
in each section.
"There is usually a waiting list " he add
ed. Some of the major points covered in
"basic Tune-Up" are identification of auto
parts, the basic procedures of a minor tune
up and theory of how carburetors and the
ignition system works.
"After the first two weeks we do tune
ups on laboratory engines, and get people
to bring in their own cars and work on
them," Kennedy said.
"Facing the challenges of agriculture in
the 1980V was the theme for the Agricul
ture Economics Club's first speech contest
Tuesday.
Four studies competed in the contest in
the East Union.
The winner in the senior division was
Dan Watson, who spoke on "Agriculture's
Channels for the 1980's: Land Values."
Roger Harmon, speaking on "Agricul
ture and the Human Factor, won in the
junior division.
According to Con Mueller, the clubs'
speech communications chairman, the
contestants chose a topic that related to
the contests' theme. Each speech had to be
five to seven minutes long.
This is the first year we have had the
contest, but we want to make it an annual
event ."Mueller said.
The contest was judged by Stan Wallen,
assistant professor of food science and
technology, Glen Vollmar, professor and
chairman of agricultural economics, and
John Liston of the UNL Gavel Club.
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