The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 26, 1980, Page 8, Image 8

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    I Jun2&190 Summer Nebraskon
Campus Briefs
Professor receives fellowship
A UNL professor is among 35 recipi
ents of fellowships established for mi
nority postdoctoral work by the National
Research Council and the Ford Founda
tion. Woesha Cloud North, assistant pro
fessor of ethnic studies and English at
UNL, will use her year as an independent
scholar on leave from UNL to develop
the manuscript for an illustrated book,
"Art as Cultural Expression of Selected
Native American Societies."
Ceramics display at Sheldon
A ceramics exhibition, displaying the
work of Gene Suzanne Weppner, will ap
pear at the Art Shop, June 17 through
July 13, at Sheldon Memorial Art Gal
lery, 12th and R Streets.
Gene Suzanne Weppner, has taught
ceramics, given numerous workshos, an
has displayed her work nationally. She
has received awards form Berea College
in Kentucky and from the South Miami
Arts Festival.
Reading program begins
In an effort to stimulate reading
among children, two University of Nebraska-Lincoln
professors are promoting
a children's book award program
throughout the state.
Assistant Professors of Elementary
Education Karla Hawkins Wendelin and
Denise C. Storey are serving as the im
plementora of the Golden Sower Award
Program, which encourages children to
read, while allowing them input in desi
gnating what is "good reading material"
for people their age.
The program is aimed at fourth
through sixth graders. Twenty books
were selected from recommendations by
elementary teachers, librarians and chil
dren. In order to participate in the award
program, a school must purchase at least
twelve of the books, and in order for a
child to vote for his favorite book, he
must have either read or heard four of
the books from the list.
Children will vote for their favorite
book in February, and the award will be
presented to the most popular author at
the Children's Literature Conference to
be held in April in Lincoln.
"Child of the Universe"
Mankind's search for a cosmic identity
is the subject of "Child of the Universe,"
a new program that opened June 21, at
UNL's Ralph Mueller Planetarium.
The program was created by Jack F.
Horkheimer, executive director of the
Miami Space Transit Planetarium. It is a
winner of the International Award for
Multi-Media.
"Child of the Universe" will be shown
Monday through Friday at 2:45 p.m. and
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 and 3:45
p.m. in Mueller Planetarium at the UNL
State Museum, 14th and U Streets.
UNL educator lauded
UNL assistant professor of secondary
education has been selected to receive a
citation from the Committee on Research
of the National Council of Teachers of
English.
Dr. Lillian S. Bridwell will be cited as
a promising researcher in English educa
tion during the council's 10th annual rec
ognition program to be held this Novem
ber in Cincinnati.
Lancaster County ordinance
People who can prove they are stu
dents need not worry about a Lincoln or
dinance requiring motor vehicles to be
registered and taxed in Lancaster Coun
ty, says Lincoln Police Department Cap
tain Clifton Cook.
"They (students) will have to have a
valid student I.D.," Cook said. "But as
long as they can prove they are students,
I think they'll be all right."
Vehicles not used for business, but
used mainly in Lancaster County must
be registered in Lancaster County, ac
cording to a press release from LPD.
Student-used vehicles, however, are
exempted from this rule, the statement
says.
LPD will issue defect tickets to those
vehicle with non-complying out-of-state
or out-of-county registrations. If viola
tors have not registered their vehicles in
Lancaster County after 30 days, they will
have to appear in court, the statement
says.
Sorcnson Lecture Thursday
The search for life on other planet's
and other biological and medical research
conducted by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration will be the
topic of the 1980 Frank E. Sorenson
Summer Lecture at UNL.
The speaker will be Dr. Gerald A. Sof
fen, director of the life sciences division
of NASA. He will speak at 10:30 a.m.
Friday, June 27, in the Union Ballroom,
14th and R.
NASA's life sciences program of re
search deals in a variety of fields covering
man in space, space biology, life support
systems and searching for life in the uni
verse. Soffen is a scientist of world-wide
reputation in the fields gf exobiology,
space biology and planetology. He re
ceived the Dryden Lecture Award for
1978.
The Sorenson Lecture is given an
nually in memory of Dr. Frank England
Sorenson, long-time director of UNL
summer sessions and an early advocate of
aerospace education.
Camp needs student aides
Students interested in assisting with a
camp for physically handicapped individ
uals Aug. 21-24 should contact the Coor
diantor for Experiential Education, room
1218 Oldfather Hall. A two-day training
session will be held Aug. 2 and 3. For
more information call 472-1452.
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State-wide 'Heppner Strikes Back'
party July 5. When Heppner throws
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night?
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is this what they mean by 'the
friendly skies'?
There once was a reporter (anony
mous) who said: "The Summer Nebras
kon should be autonomous.
To help would break rules
I learned In l-school.
Reporter-paper affairs are monog
amous. But on this reporter we prevailed,
unashamed
to advlst and consent, all the
same.
So, now with our thanks,
we'll close up our ranks
for lournallsts don't reveal
sources' names."
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November ballet I Sign a petition
Thursday or Friday at the NE
Union or at Suite 400, Anderson
Building. Volunteers also needed.
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