Page 8 Daily Nebraskan Friday, August 27, 1982 y D D Q Q 1 I I I 0 L. fW vJ 4 Ira ,., OPEN SUNDAY MASTERCARD VISA mm Fraternities release list of fall semester pledges 701 N. 27th M Easiest tcctss is 701 mm irom vine 51. 4 4 .'.fJv. - Emr- & ii i . im . 1 1 ii i . ii 1 1 u ii. 1 1 in v '" if BUNCH 0' LUNCH AT TUCKER INN ALL THE PIZZA AND SALAD YOU CAN EAT Only $3o3 rafl hidjHi , MON THRU SAT: 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. 5HBHH Pizza by the piece or by the pie. INDIAN VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 13th & ARAPAHOE CALL US-WE DELIVER 421-2345 Open 1 1-2 4:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Delivery: Siesta 2-4:30 Mon. through Sat. Mon. thru Sat. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Open Sunday 4:30-10:JO p.m. Sundays 5 p.m.-10 p.m. M The following is a list of fraternity pledges for the fall semester. A list of sorority pledges ran yesterday. Acacid David S. Anderson, Lyons; Larry A. Apel, Jr., Lincoln; David Edward Bouska, Stuart; Gary Edgar Brollier, Bellevue; Randy Scot Bulow, Grand Island; David Joseph Cox, Omaha; Jeremy S. Dillon, Omaha; Thomas Erickson, Omaha; Carl Jeff Fishback, Omaha; Gregory J. Gil feather, Lincoln; Joseph W. Hajek, Omaha; Layne Corwyn Hansen, Lincoln; John Edward Heuermann, Phillips, Ronald Vern Jelinek, Grand Island; Steve Warren Kelly II, Atkinson; Jeffery Lynn Korbelik, Lincoln; Kelly J. Kuchta, Hartington; Daniel Joseph Longacre, Bellevue; Vance Arthur Mehrens, Lincoln; Thomas Eugene McDowell, Hastings; James Lavern Sla vik, Omaha; Brian Dean Willits, Bloom-field. Ag Men Michael Gene Becker, Walthill; Bruce Lydell Eberle, Sumner; Alan Bradley Forster, Smithfield; Kirk Douglas Fried rich, Plainview; Kirk Dean Glandt, Battle Creek; Dallas J. Hansen, Carroll; Alan Lee Heuermann, Phillips; Douglas L. Johnson, Gothenberg; Kevin Kenny, Plain view; Joseph Lee Killinger, Walbach; Dallas T. Kime, Nenzel; Kevin Dean Mackeprang, Bloomfield; David Wayne Nielson, Lincoln; Dennis Allen Pentz, Lexington; Perry Kip Preusker, Battle Creek; Mark A. Robinson, Bertrand; Greg ory Stephen Scellin, Blue Hill; Timothy Owen Schellpeper, Stanton; Bradley C. Schepler, Wilcox; Jay Hartzel Snethen, Humbolt; Alan D. Stander, Weeping Water; Bryan Albert Starr, Mullen; Mark Scott Suehl, Pilger; Donald Jay Thrail kill, Emerson; Wayne S. Werkmeister, Brunswick; Mark J. Wilke, Columbus. Alpha Gamma Rho Phillip John Askey, Trumbull; Craig Oliver Behnken, Shelton; Todd Wayne Bridgman, Fremont; Thomas Richard Briggs, Seward; Brian Eugene Brown, Archer; Kent A. Carder, St. Edward; Darrell Douglas Conner, Ord; David Allen Creeven, Wymore; James D. Gatscall, Atkinson; Joel Thomas Grams, Upland; Steve J. Herbig, Central City; Kevin George Himmelberg, Lawrence. Brian Alan Holen, Smithfield; James Keith King, Kearney; James Jeffery Langemeir, Mead; Bradley S. Mason, Omaha; John Ross McKeever, Wymore; Kirk Darren Olson, Hershey; Joel Dean Rainforth, Wood River; Brent Allen Seil, Gothenberg; Matthew Scott Stokebrand, Dewitt; Carey Lee Story, Kimball; Daniel Gene Van Pelt, Archer; Mark Patrick Vrtiska, Beatrice; Kip Merline Weber, Albion; Mitchell P. Williams, Morse Bluffs. Aloha Gamma Sigma John Baum, Tecumseh; Brad Benson, Ong; Timothy Borer, Atkinson; Curtis Brennfoerder, Edgar; Clair Christiancy, Ohiowa; Tom Harman, Nickerson; Brian Heimer, Shelby; Ryne Hobbs, Ewing; Mark Hysell, Atkinson; Gregory Johnson, Craig; Gerard Keating, Atkinson; Stewart Manson, Craig; Kurt Muller, Gibbon; Paul 0 'Brian, Grafton; John Oberheide, Red Cloud; Kelly Roberts, Atkinson; Gregory Smith, Atlantic, Iowa; Timothy Thurin, Geneva; William Weaver, Platts mouth; Matthew Woodward, Guide Rock. Alpha Tau Omega Thomas Baulisch, Gretna; Michael Bern stein, Omaha; David Bowen, Firth; Thomas Bowen, Firth; Thomas Budler, North Platte; William Carr, Lincoln; Ray Eveleth, South Sioux City; Harlan Fangmeyer, Geneva; Brad Glaska, McCook; John Heinzman, Omaha; John Jewett, Lincoln; Barrett Klemm, North Piatt; Bradley Liley, South Sioux City; Todd Menghini, Osh kosh; Gregory Meradith, Omaha; Jesse Mc Ninch, North Platte; Ward reeseman, Falls City; Tom Ritz, Morrill; Lawrence Romjue, Lincoln; Peter Rose, Lincoln; Mark Schmer, Northfolk; Thomas Schueth, Omaha; Mat thew Sheppard, Fremont; Jeffery Stewart, Omaha; Tobert Vlasnik, Omaha; Randy Wymore, Lincoln; Christopher Yanney, South Sioux City. Continued on Page 9 Sometimes the courses you WANT to take and the courses you NEED to take don't fit into the schedule you HAVE to take. When that happens, it's time to look for alternatives. And when it comes to alternatives, the UNL Division of Continuing Studies can help. One way the Division helps is by offering Telecourses, which appear on the Nebraska Educational Television Network (NETV) weekends, and on CduCable throughout the week. Telecourses available this semester are: "Making it Count (Computer Science 103s)." a two credit hour introduction to computing. This class acquaints students with hardware and software fundamentals, computer languages, programming logic and more. Tuition is $72 ($30 noncredit); materials cost $2850; it appears on NETV 8:30 9:30 a.m. beginning Saturday, Sept. 4, and repeats Sunday 10-11 a.m. "Personal Finance and Money Management (Finance 260s)," a three credit hour course on the basics of budgeting and buying, the intricacies of home ownership, income tax and investments, the wise use of insurance, wills and trusts, and more. Tuition is $108 ($30 noncredit); materials cost $35.50; it appears on NETV 9:30-10:30 a.m. starting Saturday, Sept. 4; repeats Sundays 1 1 a.m.-noon. "Persona! Time Management," a noncredit class in how to better manage time. Topics include setting priorities, delegat ing, handling trivia, scheduling your own and others' time, and much more. No tuition fee; materials cost $33.50; it appears on NETV 8:30-9 a.m. beginning Saturday, Sept. 4, and repeats Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-9 ajm. "Writer's Workshop," a noncredit series of 15 half -hour programs featuring some of contemporary literature's major talent in both fiction and non-fiction. A $75 tuition fee in cludes writing critiques and instruction; materials cost $26; it appears on NETV 10:30-11 a.m. starting Saturday, Sept. 4; re peats noon-12:30 p.m. Sunday on NETV. "Flexible Reading," a noncredit course to help you do your challenging college reading faster AND smarter. This course teaches different speeds, methods and strategies for the differ ent kinds of materials you read. No tuition fee; materials cost $33.50; it appears on NETV 8-8:30 a.m. starting Saturday. Oct. 16. For more information on Telecourses, call the UNL Division of Continuing Studies. 472-2175, or visit room 271 in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege, on East Campus. Take the shuttle bus from city campus. You can preview this year's Telecourses from 8 a.m. to noon Aug. 28 and from 10 a.m. to 1 p . Aug. 29. (5 UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs, and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same. T .f MsMrsMr Last name Social Security No BMBZ FBIDfl? nOESHFBETQSES U.O.'s Middle initial Business phone. First name Other name used Home phone i Campus Address. Street City County Course title Tuition Course number State . Zip -Qcredit CNoncredit Supplies. , (Tax and shipping included) Payment: Designate how you want to pay I check enclosed visa If you use a charge card, we must have: Number j Mastercard Expiration date. 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