thursday, november 12, 1931 d3ily nebraskan page 2 University rolls out red carpet Friday will be Red Carpet Day for about 200 high school students from Nebraska. Red Carpet Day is sponsored by the Student Alumni Association and the Office of Admissions, according to Jean Nelson, a junior studying human development and two year member of the association. The students attending Red Carpet Day are National Merit Scholarship winners, and other outstanding seniors who have been recommended by their high school principals. The seniors come to UNL for a day to personally visit deans of colleges that interest them. The association also provides time for high school students to ask questions they have about the university. In addition, the association provides tours of city and east campuses, and the seniors eat lunch at Selleck Quadrangle. The Scarlet and Cream singers will perform for the students. "We would like to emphasize UNL to the students as leaders, and bring them down here," Nelson S3id. Alums. . . CW-U. a professor . f M,onomy " due University. saiJ Kch rgybecming more prevalent among small "farmers. -In the next few years you'll see more and more technology at the production level." he said. Lechtenberg said a December confer ence a! t hirdulon the small farmers' use of computers may draw 1.500 people. Federal cutbacks may affect the level of research at universities, Lechtenber said This would force universities to rely more on private companies for financing, he said Gregory said he thought President Ron. aid Reagan's economic policies will lower interest rates but, "as high as they are (now) that's not really too surprising." He said he thought Reagan's economic policies can work if they are given time but, he added Americ3 is an impatient country. We're trying to correct errors that were made years ago. Fraternity having 'dry' weeli jeans o jeans o jeans o jeans o jeans ns o leans o leans o leans o jeans u it 1 b jeans o jeans ojeansfjeans o jeand ans o Jeanvfa UM OS o jeans 0 j o jeans o jejTi3W o jeans o jean ans o jeans Vjeans o jeans o jeans o o jeans o jeans o jeans oJ(f)ff'$ ans o jeans o jeans o jea 12th & n street Alpha Tau Omega Frat ernity, I433 R. is holding it's third annual "Week on the Wagon" until Sun day. Organizer Tom Hupp, a senior accounting major, said that during the course of the week, ATO members will abstain from drinking alcohol. 'We want to help dem onstrate to students that there are alternatives to drinking, and you don't have to go to the bars to have fun," Hupp said. Hupp said the idea was started three years ago after the bonfires and destruction that preceeded Nebraska's vf" XxTWlt&; - r iw-V,' 1 iir Inn , 1 . t m A & mwm wo ms ismscwz ';,r?ET','':'''J1 1 x t n n 1 sM E II 3UL. 1981 Pobst Brewing Cbmpony, Wlwaukoe, Wisconsin and other cities 17-14 victory over Okla homa. "The campus was getting a bad name by the commun ity. They probably thought that all' we did was drink and run wild like that," Hupp said. "We wanted to show the public that we were more than that." Since that time, the idea has caught on, and Hupp said each of ATO's 69 members make the week a personal thing. "It's a time to reeval uate our own drinking hab its." Hupp said. "And not just for us, hut tor the people that see or hear about us doing it. They will start to wonder it" they could stop drinking for a week." he added. Two sororities. Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Delta Delta are joining the ATO's this year. With the sorority commitment, and ATO's non-resident mem bers, Hupp estimates that about 250 to 300 persons will be participating. Saturday, a "Dry Dance," open to the public, will be held at the Nebras ka Union, Hupp said. The Star City Players will enter tain at the 8 p.m. dance, and admission will be $f with proceeds going to a campus Alcohol Awareness fund, set up by the ATO's. The fund is available for groups to use for alcohol awareness projects. Hupp said. "1 would like to see this go campus w ide among all Greeks soon." Hupp said. i think it would leave people with a good impression about the UNL Greek system." Schedules due Friday The deadline for pre -registering for 1982 spring semes ter classes at UNL is Friday at 5 pan. Tony Schkade, assistant director of registration and records, said pre-regist ration will be more important be cause of the administration's new policy that makes low enrollment classes subject to cancellation before general registration begins. 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