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page 2 Daily Nebraskan Friday, April 30, 1982 liens liegs "YOUR PARTY ut AnniixBTtoc" BEER WINE LIQUOR ICE CUPS POPCORN "ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS" 466-3336 1240 N. 48th Firm assessing health center's future University Health Center Administrator Steve Blom ex plained the project schedule of Cfii Systems, Inc., the health center's consulting company at Wednesday's Health Center Student Advisory Board meeting. Blom said the firm completed interviews with all health center department heads and the medical staff, as wall as .i meeting with university chancellors, in order to assess the needs of the health center. The next stage for the firm is to define the role, mis sion and future programs of the health center, he said. A planning committee, which has representatives from all over campus, will act as an adviser for the company, Blom said. "Probably within four or five weeks we should hear any major recommendations of the firm," he said. i win a bullet... every weeM Find out what's hot and what's not. Tune in AMERICAN TOP 40 with CASEV KASERfl Sundays from 8 am-Noon and 6-10 pm. Exclusively on MOTH I THE University of Dominica Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine Now accepting applications for study leading to degree in both Medical and Veterinary Medicine. Courses taught in English. Program under guidance of American Dean utilizing American curriculum. Transfer students accepted. Semester begins July and November 1982. We are an accredited school and listed in W.H.O. Direct inquiries to: University of Dominica 16 West 32 Street, New York, N.Y. 10001. Blom encouraged student board members to with the consulting firm about suggestions they may have regarding what health center services they would like to see offered in the next five years. In other business, board chairperson Mike Grier said Tuesday was the deadline for student insurance policy bids. Three insurance companies submitted bids for the plan, he said. The proposed cost per year for each company's policy is; Mutual of Omaha, $ 1 60-$ 1 65; Alexander and Alexan der, $!26-$l35; and Keystone, $160-$178. Grier said the bids would be analyzed Thursday to determine which po. icy was the most economical when exemptions and claims policies were considered. The board plans to have summer meetings but has not set a time yet. Grier said he hopes to organize an alcohol awareness program during the summer. The grievance policy also will be considered during the summer to determine where the board wants to get invol ved in the process. Blom suggested the board make a list ing of office numbers and names telling students where to go with certain problems. The board also plans to examine the process of board member selection. March of Dimes Fight Birth Defects nebraska choral arts society DR. THOMAS A. BRANTIGAN Music Director presents (S&tuhms -"Chompson unci Muic SATURDAY, MAY 1,8:00 P.M. U.N.O. Performing Arts Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska SUNDAY, MAY 2, 8.00 P.M. Plymouth Congregational Church 20th & D Streets, Lincoln Tickets are available from chorus members, at Brandeis ticket outlets, and in Lincoln at Dirt Cheap Records, Hospe Music, and Dietze Music. Special discounts to groups-call NCAS 558-2330 or write NCAS, 5312 Underwood Ave., Omaha, NE 68132. IF go?: evop get Uio feeling that; goai bike is a little behind... DOWNTOWN 427 SO. 13th 475-0204 EAST PARK PLAZA 208 NO. 66th 464-0188 We're here to help Awwin on art evmoi rovrtftf Somzi&itlmt r m ftsA - ut i . 71! n ! ltd; mi ' & ttTfVrs csv (S) Good luck graduates and undergraduates! Thanks for making it a good year. Have a nice summer and hope to see you next year! K & Z Distributing II HOLLAND BEER