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monday, december 1, 1980 daily nebraskan page 3 V "9 51 M 0 M5?J lTOiiM " ft n u MW" e UNI. student Randall I. Kellert is the recipient ol a S.WO Phi Delta Theta ..I.i...;.. . .U..I 1.;.. T- . iiiiiuiiilll .?L I H l u I m 1 1 1 J , Eitigineering major Ken-en. is. is a lieslnnan majoring in electrical engineering in the College ol receives scholarship 1 uien,; a'u Technology. nls parents r are Donald P. and Lana Jo KelTert of I Lincoln. a O a ft M It ( M 0 f " If r f ' I It : 'it MtftlHttj.iiJniinMnti m m ' ?mm Q a n n h H u a m J ij m i h u ma 5 iujiidM j Photo by Mark Billingsley The abnormally warm temperatures Sunday brought out innumerable birds and a few bees such as the one pictured here crawling up a screen next to a feather. The warm weather Sunday could very well be the last of the year. Increase in income countered by inflation During the 1980 second quarter, personal income tor Nebraskans was five percent higher than at the same time in 1979. But this failed to keep pace with inflation, according to the UNL College of Business Administra tion's Bureau of Business Research. According to figures released by the U.S. Department of Commerce, personal income for Nebraskans was S 1 4.3 billion for the second quarter 1980. Jerome Deichert, research associate for the bureau, said Nebraska's increase compares to a 10 percent increase at the national level. The primary reason for this smaller in crease for the state was attributed to a 32 percent drop in farm income. HEAP FOR HOPKIN5... WHEN THE VACUUM MEEDS REPAIRING We Repair & Sell All Makes & Models Of Commercial & Domestic Sweepers New Used Rebuilt (oLll. kid: H-7b- IIZ5 476-135 LINCOLN NE. 6 eSo& IERVING THE UNIVERSITY FOR 31 YEARS Park mq in Rear r One Night Only! Tuesday, December 2 810 p.m. MATH -SCIENCE A J Ask a Peace Corps volunteer why he teaches math and general science to high school students in Liberia. West Africa Ask another volunteer why he teaches biology and phvsxs in the Pacific Islands They'll probably say they want to help people, want to use their skills, travel, learn a new language or experience another culture Ask them SIC II' NOW FOR INTKRVIKW AT iM.ACKMKN'T omCF ( I'M ON ) DECFMBKR 3,'.,l30 cm RPS Calvin Klein and Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans $24B90 AU other jeans $9.90 Light-weight cowl neck sweaters PDa3U Sassy sweaters 1 0 Complimentary wine & cheese served. $10 gift certificates will be drawn throughout the evening. Please present your student I.D. at the door. at Gateway Lotus SsqQ All single vision, kryptok or flat top bifocal lenses are on sale for one low price of $1 9.95 when purchased with a frame. The $19.95 includes oversize, tints, glass or plastic lenses Executive, trifocals, ultravue and cataract lenses excluded. This ad is good through Dtcember 6th. wl ne WjDticai onopj 333 N. 120i SL 477-0347 10:00 AM 5:00 m UoaiMjTriixj TbomUj natl 8.-00 PU 10:00 AM 1:00 FM 8tanSj