"4 thursday, august 27, 1981 page 2 daily nebraskan Red Cross is counting on you. 7 . "w V if jeorc isiek flo School lle 20 off 20 off 20 off 20 off Entire stock of Hawaiian shirts OP Don Giovoni Laguna Short Sleeve Knit Shirts Nino Cerruti OP Chaps Entire stock of Jeans Chaps Pierre Cardin Bullshit Lee Larry Mahan Oshkosh Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Casual & Dress Slacks SPECIAL Hawaiian & Short Sleeve Knit Shirts Values to $23.00 Now $12.80 jasorrc 14th &P 476-7070 Gunny's 1235 Que 476-0090 East Park Plaza 66th &0 467-0037 Excitement added to classes by proiessor s experiences By Marita Morjis A UNL economics professor is working with economic projects around the nation because they add the excitement of first hand, practical experience to the classes he teaches Charles Lamphear, who deals "strictly" with economic assessments of certain re gions, said university faculty should be come involved with outside projects to maintain quality graduate programs. Lamphear described several of the more than six projects he is involved with. Lamphear is studying alternatives to well irrigation to deal with a potential shortage of underground water, he said. An underground lake, which covers six midwestern and southern states, is the tar get of Lamphear 's study. The lake, called the Aqualla Lake, is made of porous sandstone. He said it is deepest in Nebraska. The lake provides irrigation water, but the water is used faster than it can be re placed, he said. Texas already has depleted much of its underground water so that it can no longer irrigate, he said. Lamphear is also impact director of an oil assessment Droiect on the r.ulf p.. As director, he is surveying the results of an oil spill that occurred 1H years ago when a wellhead ""erupted, after which a tanker, the Berma Aget, erupted six weeks later. The oil came ashore on the Texas coast, causing the need for an extensive impact assessment, he said. The spill affected not only the shrinip fishing industry and tourism, but also many other aspects of the economy, he said. "You can let your imagination go on how far it will affect. It will include almost everybody down the line, he said. The National Oceanographic and At mospheric Association is now trying to in vestigate ways climate affects the econo my, such as the Midwestern drought last summer. Other members of the association include representatives from the universi ties of Oklahoma, Missouri,. Delaware, Maryland and Indiana. In conjunction with the association, Lamphear is an adjunct professor for the' University of Oklahoma in helping it ex pand its economic programs on the effect of climate. TONIGHT! !IG FIRST DANCE Nebraska East Union Great Plains Room 9:00 pjn. to Midnight FREE! Featuring the music of FOOTLOOSE Sponsored by UPC-East WWW fivj( i : t ; " i .' v "