The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1980, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, april 30, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 3
DN names senior editors for fall
Fall 1980 Daily Nebras- semester on the paper. The four years,
kan senior editors have been junior from Vail, Colo. Dave Luebke will be next
named by fall semester Edi- served as a reporter and fall's art director, after
tor-in-chief Randy Essex, sports writer before taking working as a staff artist for
Barb Richardson, a over as sports editor. two semesters. Luebke is a
junior from Omaha, wfll be Mark BOIingsIey, a senior sophomore from Lincoln,
news editor for the paper, from Lincoln, will serve as Kim Hachiya will be
Richardson has served as a photo chief for his third First Down editor during
copy editor and reporter on semester. A stringer for the the fall. Hachiya is a second
the paper for four semes- Associated Press, BOlingsley year law student and former
ters. She will be a news in- has been on the staff for sports writer and columnist
tem mis summer tor the
Omaha World Herald.
Bob Lannin, a junior
from Fremont, will be the
fall managing editor. He has
served as a reporter, copy
editor and night news editor
in four semesters at the
Daily Nebraskan.
The associate news editor
will be Kathy Chenault, a
junior from York, who will
report for the Lincoln Star
until the fall semester starts.
Gordon Johnson and
Tom Prentiss will serve as
assistant news editors.
Johnson is a junior from
Lincoln and will intern this
summer at the Rapid City
Journal. He has been a re
porter for three semesters at
the Daily Nebraskan, includ
ing one semester as Legisla
tive Bureau Chief.
Prentiss has been a re
porter and columnist for
the Daily Nebraskan, and
will be a World Herald news
intern during the summer.
He is a junior from Arling
ton Heights, III.
Casey McCabe, a senior
from Lincoln, will be enter
tainment editor in the fall.
McCabe has served on the
entertainment staff for six
semesters, including one as
entertainment editor. A
broadcasting major, McCabe
is employed at KRNU, and
has written for the Nebraska
Voice.
Shelley Smith will return
as sports editor for the
second semester. Next fall
will be Smith's fifth
Students given
internships in
Washington
UNL students are intern
ing in Washington, D.C. this
semester, in placements
arranged by UNL's College
of Arts and Sciences and the
Washington Center for
Learning Alternatives,
(WCLA), a non-profit edu
cational agency.
"Internships have be
come an increasingly popul
ar component of a student's
curricula, providing an
opportunity to integrate
academic theory with
practice in an applied situa
tion," said Millie Katz, co
ordinator of the UNL office
of experimental education.
Interning in Washington,
D.C., are UNL seniors
Daniel Wermers of Omaha,
with the Democratic Nat
ional Committee; Jane
Starrett of Holdrege, with
the 95th New Member's
Caucus, and juniors Susan
Depue of Anaheim, Calif.,
with AYUDA; Rick
Schmidt of Fremont, with
Congressman Doug
Bereuter's Capitol Hill
office, and Dawn Wadlow of
Lincoln.
This summer UNL
seniors Susan Braun of
Omaha, James Ruby of
Lisco, Mari Lane of Lincoln,
and Cindy Johnson of
Potter, will go to Washing
ton. Also interning this sum
mer will be juniors Kathy
LuU of Beatrice, Wendy
Wysong of Lincoln, Rosann
Park of Lincoln, and Ronald
Lamb of Fremont.
for the Daily Nebraskan.
Next fall will be her seventh
semester on the paper. She
is a Lincoln native.
Fathom editor will be
Diane Andersen, a junior
from Lincoln who has been
on the Daily Nebraskan
staff for four semesters. She
will be a World Herald news
intern.
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