Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, April 7, 1982 page 6 SI.68 PROBERS ; ?OHITE : ; BOBSEFEBJBBBSW.'s Songfest to kick off 1982 Greek Week Male? MI 04) Healthy? VAV At least 19? If you answered yes to those questions, we'll pay you up to $700 for helping us evaluate pharmaceuticals. Fully explained studies Medically supervised Free physical You've got what it takes and we're willing to pay for it. Call 474-0627 weekdays to find out how you can earn extra cash. HARRIS LABORATORIES, INC. 624 Peach Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68502 48 years' experience in medical research r.moic Week 1085 will heein Anril 12 at 6 P.m., with a Greek Sing on the Centennial Mall, according to Kris Saalfeld, who co-chairs the week with Greg McCormick. During the evening, houses will participate in a singing competition, and presidents of houses, the Intcrfratcrnity Council and Panhallenic executives will don bibs in prep aration for a dessert-eating contest. Saalfeld said the week's theme is "Celebrating Over 100 Years of Tradition at UNL." It will continue with a blood drive for the Red Cross April 13 through 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also April 15 will be an awards banquet at 5:30 pjn. in the National Bank of Commerce building. Gov. Charles Thone will speak, and an invitation is requi red for admittance, Saalfeld said. Twelve acts will compete in the Greek Talent Show April 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. Admission is S2 in advance, and $2.50 the day of the show. c.rppk Humes beein Aoril 17 at 8 a.m. with a 6 mb Greek Run starting at the East Union. Profits from the games will be donated to the proposed Recreation Center, Saalfeld said. Other games include pyramid building, tug of war, chariot races and a four-legged race schedul ed for 1 to 4 p.m. at Mabel Lee Field. The week, sponsored by Coco-Cola, ends April 18 with a barbecue in Pi Beta Phi Park at 5:30 p.m. Beginning at 7 pjn., a street dance will be on S Street and 1. 1 it and Run play from 9 to 1 1 pjn. The dance will be in the Coliseum if it rains. There will be a banner competition between houses promoting Greek Week. Each house should have banners up by April 12, Saalfeld said. Saalfeld said the purpose of Greek Week is two-fold. "One purpose is to promote Greek unity as a whole, not among individual houses. Two is to show our UNL campus and the community how the Greek system can work for the betterment of the entire campus.'" Wedekind hears colleges' innovations ASUN Senate President Dan Wedekind and Second Vice President Bob Fitzgerald shared information with representatives from other campuses at the fourth confer ence of the American Association of University Students in Philadelphia March 31 through April 3. "It was good to hear some updated information," Wedekind said. "It's very helpful to find out what other universities are doing." Wedekind said the organization is designed to include all major research institutions in the United States. About 50 universities sent more than 300 representatives to the University of Pennsylvania conference, according to the AAUS news release. This year's AAUS conference focused on the Rea gan budget cuts, sexual intolerance and improving fac ulty-student interaction. Various member institutions brought information about their innovations to the workshops. Wedekind said financial aid cuts were a major concern at the conference. "What I was interested in was how other states are looking at ways to fund financial aid," he said. "There was some indication that the states have got to take the place of the federal government." Wedekind said much of his and Fitzgerald's time was spent away from the workshops in planning a more devel oped AAUS program and organizing future conferences. "I feel very excited about the potential that this con ference has," he said. "This is a whole new approach to bringing information about what's going on." 9 Husker Jog-A-Thon at Ed Weir Track Saturday, April 24 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Watch for details in tomorrow's paper SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT " The Intramural festival will be held on Friday. April 16. Shuffleboard Tournament starts April 12, Finals April 25 and Saturday, April 17 in Emerald, Nebraska. Competition will be held for the following events: o Separate men's and women's one-pitch softbail o Co-rec 3-on-3 volleyball o Co-rec barrel race " o Co-rec frisbee distance throw o Co-rec water balloon toss 'Weather permitting, events will take place on the CatherPound and 19th & Vine intramural fields. Entries and rules are available at the Recreation Office or call 472-3467. Coors has donated awards for the winning teams in each event. Doubles Only - at least one UNL student must be on the team. Sign Up At: o Brass Rail o Waterhole o Sandy's o Horsefeather's First, second, and third place winners, plus one wild card will play in the team inter-bar competition for an overall campus-wide champion. No entry fees, and standard shuffleboard rules will be used. Coors will present prizes to the five bar winners and to the inter-bar champions in Emerald on April 25. WW GS22BIE to0 Aw COORS People Make The Difference (Baa IjJfctfTWri (BsmiiEii3g gQ