page 6 daily nebraskan monday, april 6, 1981 e e 9) r i e e E W A E Yourself v With CONTACT LENSES Soft S134 Hard S69 In Between 3109 Free Care Kit Eye Examination not included 475-EYES West Gate Shopping Center West "0" St Lincoln 466-7777 840 North 48th St Lincoln Rodeo team gallops to second spot UNL's men's and women's rodeo teams took second place Sun day at the 23rd Annual NU Intercollegiate Rodeo. UNL's Marshall Juma came in second in the all-around competition and teammate Billy O'Connor placed second. Juma also received the Bart Daly Memorial Award. Daly competed on the UNL rodeo team before he died in an auto accident last summer. His parents presnted a belt buckle to Juma, who had the highest UNL point total. Juma placed first in bull riding, and tied for third in bareback riding. Other events UNL stu dents placed in are: -Calf roping: O'Connor, first; Paul Cleveland, tied for fourth. -Team roping: Russ Heskett, first; O'Connor, second; Pat Johnson and O'Connor, fourth. -Barrell racing: Diane Weigel, first; Sheila DeGross, fourth. -Breakaway roping: Gigi Landes, the 1981 rodeo queen, first. t k (r ( f -aO V:X . . fa" it f it... i' 77. r7 fit Cliff Pilkington rides Baby Brother during UNL's rodeo Sunday. Photo by Jon Natvig Ballots indicate majority favor center By Betsy Miller A majority of the UNL students voting in last month's ASUN election favor the construction of a new multi purpose recreation center on campus, according to the UNL coordinator of intramurals. The coordinator, Stan Campbell, said 76 percent of the students voting said yes when asked if they favored building the recreation center. Kim's Fashion Corner Now opening for current fashions by famous makers arriving weekly from California. Save 25-60 on Skirts - Blouses - Jeans -Jumpsuits - Shirts - Dresses Kim s Fashion Comer 9th & L Plaa Mon Sat 10-6 1 Red Cross: Ready for a new century. On a question asking if students agreed with raising student fees to pay for the center, Campbell said 61 per cent of the voters said yes. The results of three more questions still are being tabulated by members of the UNL recreation department, Campbell said. "We were not informed that we had to count ballots until just before spring break," he said. This accounts for the slowness of results from the recreation survey part of the ballot, Campbell said. The Central Planning Committee must meet to approve the recreation center as a building project and choose a site for it. Campbell said the recreation department has suggested Mabel Lee Field, the parking lots north of the Nebraska Union and intramural fields near Harper-Schramm-Smith and Abel-Sandoz building complexes as sites for the new center. He also mentioned that the site of the Men's Physical Education Building could be used if that structure were torn down. The recreation department also is conducting a survey of 1,000 students to ask them what they think of the university's indoor, outdoor, open and intramural pro grams, Campbell said. "We think it's a good idea to let students have the op portunity to evaluate programs we're operating," Camp bell said. The survey was distributed at random and should be completed within a month, he said. 1 IU3y sic That PMiesTtie Grade. On Crista. . , NS-IX V St , 1 - ( M"j"M- '.mi -4 m' ,' , ((. I Ml ( .! The musical genius of GinoVanneili. 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