The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1980, Page page 13, Image 13

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    friday. may 2,1980
daily nebraskan
page 13
Rhonda H(FJto 311)'
Hop final QO good for you
next week. See you out at Little
Bo'i Friday at 3:00-6:00.
EVAO,
Put it where the tun doesn't
thine!
P.S. That's 111.
EM
P.J.
Remember Joe Schlep it
DEADl Go for It!
JMM
SuperOana:
It it true that you're faster
than a speeding dishroom? More
powerful than a case of anchov
ies? Able to leap complaining
waitresses in a single, bound?
Lois Lane
To Alexander and The Hippie,
You're the greatest! Love
yal
Your New Roomie
Lucy in the sky-
Don't let politics change a
spacy hair on your head. Have
an enjoyable summer but watch
the drug abuse.
M.K.
Mr.Z-
Though my undergrad days
are through I stil! hope someday
to have coffee with you.
Yang
Patten
Thanks for the sage advice
and encouragement-l hope I'll
make enough in this field to pay
the rent. Notice that I no longer
fall asleep in your office. Best
wishes and a yipee-ti-yi-yo.
M.K.W.
To Mike, Margaret, Jill,
Randy, Rocky, Kim, Frank,
Mary, Rich and every other
senior who gave me a hard time
this semester-I'm going to miss
you. When you're off winning
your Pulitzer Prizes'don't forget
us undergrads stuck in limbo
land. Good luck to you all.
Me, the sophomore
Linda Abler:
Someone told me once that
your high school friends fade
away when you move to college.
And I heard good friends should
never live together. We have
proved them wrong and I loved
every minute of It. I am ture our
string will continue when we go
our separate ways, because
everyone Is telling me it won't.
Thanks.
Stafford
Doctor Tuck,
Thanks for the support. You
are a special breed. Try and sur
vive the hurdle-jumping.
Margaret
Jill,
From shy copy editors to
lazy senior editors, we have had
too many good times to forget.
I hope payola is as much fun.
gret
To my fellow senior editors
(and Alice);
Thanks for the laughter and
the lessons. And remember, if
we can survive this, we can sur
vive anything the "real" world
throws at us.
MS
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney:
Good luck in Springfield. If
you ever need someone to tell
you what to do, give me a call.
We all get by with a little help
from our friends.
gret
Barb, Bob, Gordon, Tom and
Scratchy,
Good luck next year. Try
and keep the libel suits to a
minimum and the laughter to a
maximum.
A three-year battle-scarred
veteran
Fast:
Keep smiling and believing.
And learn to write letters!)
gret
This is for the paraplegic
weasel who made my life miser
able at the rag.
Rich
MAKE IT
WITH
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THEOREMS
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A MOVING EXPERIENCE
Congratulations,
Carol Nodgaard, for winning
a pair of Jocgers.
See you through the summer
and next falL
Skate Rental mi Sales
1209 Q St. GLsj HeBjsife
477-6887
Casey; I'm leaving you one
shaky desk, one Paul McCartney
calendar, and your choice of
concerts-at last. Thanks for my
birthday present.
S.P.-
Late Happy B-Day. this is
also a strange happening-understand?
Signed
The One Who Does Wacky
Things, SK
Jill, at times I find your
licorice .fetish hard to Fathom
but getting half -blitzed before a
test is perfectly understandable
-it was only a pseudo-event
anyway.
Your lunch partner
Pam George,
Here is your first and last
personal. Let's keep in touch.
Rich
Patten-
From the most gorgeous,
witty, talented, organized and
PROMPT bunch of investigative
reporters ever to grace your
office (see how much confi
dence you've given us?) -Thanks
and kick ass in Philadelphia.
M.C.. P.G., M.J.P. and M.K.W.
Ronco:
Everything I said this semest
er was true.
Kim
LCB.
Got your note. Don't be shy,
I don't bite.
B.E. Burr II
P.S. Better tell B.L Burr III
about mix up.
Shelley:
I 'm me and you're we so just
remember that. Okay?
Kim
"An utter delight."
MURIEL FOSTER'S.
FISHING DIARY
If you enjoyed Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady, you'll
treasure Muriel Foster's Fishing Diary.
"This turn-of-the-century fishing log with Its stream
side sketches and watcrcolors will 'hook every gimlet
lft ft I orlnv tt ntinUtifi momnrnhllla " A J MrPtano
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author of The Practical Fly Fisherman
"Literally an illuminated manuscript?
Angus Cameron, author of The Nightwatchers
"Charming." Publishers Weekly
Boxed facsimile edition
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'"Ernest Schwiebert, author of Trout
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