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page 2 daily nebraskan tuesday, december 9, 1980 We'll Pay 75 off Your Tuition for Snd Semester! 1 Co for Details on our $1,500.00 Cash Bonus 4 4 Spring semester editors picked for Daily Nebraskan Daily Nebraskan editors have been selected for the spring, ll)Sl semester. Tom McNeil, a senior majoring in English and journalism, will be managing editor. McNeil is a copy editor with the Daily Nebraskan and was assistant editor for I'arth k'nergy magazine. Named as news editor was Val Swinton, a junior majoring in journalism and Eng lish. Swinton, from Waverly, Iowa, has worked five semesters as a reporter and columnist for the Daily Nebraskan. He also has worked for the Peoria Journal-Star in Peoria, 111., the Arizona Daily Star in Tuc son. Ari., and for the I.ineoln Star. Selected to be associate news editors were seniors Diane Andersen and Steve Miller. Andersen, who is majoring in English and journalism, has had an internship with the Omaha W'orU-llerahl and has worked at the Daily Nebraskan for four semesters. At present, she is editor of Perspectives, the Daily Nebraskan magaine section. Miller, a senior journalism major from Beatrice, is the Daily Nebraskan 's state government reporter this semester. Bob Lannin. a senior from Fremont majoring in journalism and English, will be the assistant news editor. Selected night news editor was Kathy Stokebrand, a junior journalism major from DeWitt. She has been a Daily Nebras kan reporter for three semesters". Mary Kempkes, a senior journalism major from Nebraska City, has been selec ted magaine editor. Sports editor next semester will be Larry Sparks, a freshman journalism major from Nehawka. Sparks is the assistant sports editor this semester. He also has worked as a sports reporter and columnist. Casey McCabe, a senior journalism major from Lincoln, was selected to be ent entertainment editor. Next semester will be his third semester as entertainment editor with the Daily Nebraskan. Dave Luebke, a Lincoln sophomore majoring in history and German, will re turn next semester as art director. In addi tion to being art director for the Daily Ne braskan this semester. Luebke has been editorial cartoonist and artist for the news paper. Photography chief next semester will be Mark Billingsley, a senior journalism major from Lincoln. Billingsley has worked as photography chief for the past three semesters and also has been a staff photo grapher. Mitch Hrdlicka, a senior from Lincoln majoring in University Studies, will be assistant photography chief. Hrdlicka has been a staff photographer for three semes ters. Museum banners used to fix identity crisis The scarlet and cream banners calling visitors to the UNL State Museum in Morrill Hall have developed out of a need spanning the last 50 years, said the museum's Acting Director Allan Ciriesemer. "Previously, unless campus visitors knew Morrill Hall was a museum, there was no way they could locate it," Griesemer said. "A lot of museums post banners for special displays. We decided to mount the two banners to identify ours." The banners, designed by Nathan Mohler, an exhibit designer and an associ ate professor of museum, are close to the university's true colors, Griesemer said. "Each of the banners cost about S500, and the mounting came to another $500," Griesemer said, adding that developing the idea took much more time than anyone had imagined. "It was a long process." he said. "The banners had to be approved by the Physical Plant, landscape architects, the Purchasing Department and the chancellor." The Nl! Foundation paid for the fire proof hangings. "People now stop us when we leave the building to ask where they (banners) came from," Griesemer said. HofGTLGED" the CLIPPER 124 North 12th Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 Saturday 8:00-4:00 fm fi il v f x. Mv mm M- j, "A 9 if hmr&&-) (TTT for moffoiR' oioSTim'