The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 19, 1981, Page page 24, Image 24

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    Wednesday, august 19, 1981
page 24
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UNL Health Center
selects new doctor
as medical director
Dr. Gerald Flcischli, 41, a graduate of Stanford
Medical School and for 11 years a member of the NU
Medical Center is the UNL Health Center's new
medical director.
Flcischli, who replaces Dr. Garland Bare, was
appointed by Steve Worn, the health center admini
strator. At UNMC, Flcischli was director of the student and
employee health program. He will begin his duties at
UNL Sept. 8, Blom said.
Fleischli's predecessor was appointed medical
director by Richard Armstrong, vice chancellor for stu
dent affairs, in November 1978. Bare will continue to
be a part-time physician at the health center, and will
also work part-time at the Gateway Professional Bldg.
in a family practice group.
Blom said Bare made the decision to step down as
medical director to become involved in the medical
field full time. .
Bare established the central appointment system
and the acute illness services while he was medical di
rector. ' The central appointment system enables students to
schedule appointments at their convenience. Previous
ly, they had to wait in line to be helped.
The acute illness service enables students to see
doctors in cases of emergency without an appointment.
Bare was medical director when the health center
received a certificate of accreditation from the
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health
Care, Inc., in November of 1978. The certificate honor
ed the health center for meeting all health care
standards.
Administrator Blom said UNL is one of only 10
schools in the. country to receive the designation.
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Information
on religions
available now
Students looking for in
formation on UNL campus
ministry groups and religi
ous organizations may in
quire at several student f
assistance agencies.
Campus Activities and ;
Programs keeps a list and )
additional information on
recognized student religious
organizations.
Ennio Quevedo, activities
coordinator for CAP, said
all recognized groups regis
ter their semester meetings
and times through the J.
Nebraska Union CAP office,
on the second floor of the I
union.
Information on off-cam- S
pus ministry groups is avail-
able through United Minis
tries in Higher Education at
333 N. 14th St.
A United Ministries
representative said a campus
ministry information flyer is
available at both unions and
at local off-campus
churches.
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WIELCMIE STUDENT
If you're new in town, you should become acquainted with the Zoo
bar. The Zoo is a friendly little hole-in-the-wall that has been
running quality music since 1973. We have a wide selection of
domestic and import beers, inexpensive mixed drinks, and the
best value in live entertainment anywhere. So check us out at 136
N. 14th. We open at noon with the entertainment starting at 9:00.
Here's our upcoming music schedule:
TONIGHT! AUG. 19 - HOMECOOKIN'
A red hot five piece rhythm and blues band. One of our two house
bands. Only $1.50.
THU.-SAT.. AUG. 20-22 - JIMMY ROGERS WITH HIP LINK
CHAIN and their Chicago Blues Band. Traditional Chicago blues
at it's finest. $2.00 Thurs., $2.50 Fri. & Sat.
MON.-TUES.. AUG. 24-25 - SOUR MASH
The area's ever-popular country and swing band. Only $1.50
WED.-SAT.. Aug. 26-29 - The Morrells
From Springfield Missouri, this is possibly the midwest's finest
rock - n - roll and rock -n - roll with a touch of humor. Have a party
with the Morrells - you'll love 'em.
MONDAY-SAT.. AUG. 31-SEPT 5
Just back from a European tour -- MAGIC SLIM and the TEAR
DROPS. Magic Slim and his band have been playing the Zoo since
1975. Come on down and see why they're our favorite Chicago
Blues band.
MONDAY-TUESDAY. SEPT. 7.8
COCKTAIL SHORTY and the TABLEROCKERS. Local blues
stars kick out the jams. Don't miss it. Only $1.50 cover.
WED -SAT SEPT 9-12
YABBA GRIFFITHS and TRAXX REGGAE
Originally from Jamaica, these guys know their stuff. Excellent
reggae for 4 big nights.
MON.-TUES. SEPT. 14-15 - RISKY SHIFT
A hot new band from Omaha. Only $1 .00 cover.
WED.. THURS. SEPT. 16-17 - The SANDY CREEK PICKERS
Excellent bluegrass from one of Lincoln's most popular bands
$1.50
Fri.. SAT.. SEPT. 18-19 - ALBERT COLLINS
The master of the telecaster, returns complete with the ICE
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ADVANCE TICKETS'
the ZOO bar
136 N. 14th
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