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Daily Nebraskan
Thursday, September 9, 1982
Same old songs result of depleted tower funds
If it seems you have been hearing the same music
echoing across campus.you're right. And the music
isn't likely to change for a while.
The source of the music is the Mueller Tower,
located between Bessey and Morrill halls. Hie tower
was completed in 1949 using money donated to
the NU Foundation by Ralph Mueller, an 1898
graduate.
Harley Schrader, director of the UNL Physical
Plant, said the original cost of the tower was
$83,000. The old bell system eventually became
inoperable and was replaced in 1980 at a cost of
$18,000.
Schrader said the physical plant picked 10
tapes, each carrying about 12 prerecorded songs,
from a catalog at the time of renovation. In ad
dition, some tapes were made by Richard and
Willa Jones, who were then graduate students in
the UNL School of Music.
"We tried to stay with fairly popular selections,
Schrader said, "and some that we felt would not
be too objectionable or would create no concern
by any group because they were ethnic-oriented
or religion-orineted."
The plant changes the tapes about once a week,
Schrader said. They are played during class breaks
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and
considerably more on evenings and weekends.
Schrader said he hopes to change the music
someday, but the trust fund for maintenance and
operation of the tower was depleted when the
tower was restored. He said six new tapes would
cost around $1,000.
The 49-bell system also contains a console that
can be played manually. Schrader said Richard
and Willa Jones played the console on football
Saturdays while they were at UNL, but they have
since graduated.
"We would be delighted if someone would offer
to come forth and play the thing,1 he said. So
far, he said there has been little interest from the
School of Music in getting students to play the
console.
YWCA fashion show, trips planned
The YWCA plans three events for September.
The first is a fashion show Sunday from 2 to 5 p jn.
at the YWCA building, 1432 N St. A broad range of
clothing options will be presented from several sources.
The program will be open to the public. A braille
guide will be available and an interpreter for the
hearing impaired will be present.
Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children and
may be purchased at the YWCA.
An overnight camping trip to Waubonsie State
Park on Sept. 17 and 18 will give women a chance
to get away for a couple of days and live in the great
outdoors. The cost is $15, including food, equipment
and transportation. Registrations can be made by
calling the YWCA, 476-2802.
The YWCA also will sponsor a Boundary Water
Canoe Trip to northern Minnesota Sept. 22 through
28. The trip costs $175, which includes camping
equipment, canoes, food and insurance. A $35 deposit
fee is required and registration can be made at the
YWCA.
So says the VA...
KERRY DRAKE
By Alfred Andriola
VeTEBANS CAN PROVIDE Y. . BV GOING TO
FOR THEIR FAMILIES, J COLLEGE -OR
AND THEIR FUTURE,. Y LEARNING A
' r TRADE"
Contact nearest VA office (check your
phone book) or a local veterans group.
UNL professor wins
recognition for book
A UNL professor of agricultural engineering recently
was awarded national recognition for educational publica
tions by the American Society of Agricultral Engineers.
Paul Fischbach edited the 400-page book with exten
sion assistant Mark Schroeder.
The book won a blue ribbon at the ASAE conference
in Madison, Wis., scoring highest in the newsletter, perio
dical and manual category. It outdistanced 19 other
entries.
The book is designed to help researchers test irrigation
pump efficiency, Fischbach said, and added that it also will
be used as a text in some agriculture classes.
UNL scientists study
Big Sandy reservoir
A recently constructed reservoir on Big Sandy Creek
near Clay Center is offering NU scientists valuable infor
mation about ground water recharge.
Dean Eisenhauer, assistant professor of agricultural
engineering at UNL and extension irrigation specialist,
and Darryll Pederson, associate professor of geology
at UNL and research hydrogeologist with " the NU
Conservation and Survey Division, are estimating the
amount of water in this 250 acre, man-made lake. It
was built to control floods and recharge the underlying
aquifer that farmers heavily depend on as a source of
water for irrigation.
The purpose of the recharge project is to obtain
information that can be used later to develop design
standards for obtaining maximum seepage of water from
multipurpose reservoirs, Eisenhauer said.
The study began two years ago when the scientists
started measuring water levels in observation wells near
the proposed reservoir. With the impoundment now full,
Eisenhauer and Pederson will continue measuring water
levels in the wells for two more years.
This before-and-after comparison will enable them
to predict how much of the rise in the water table is
due to seepage from the reservoir, Eisenhauer explained.
Seepage rates of as much as 125 acre-inches per day from
the 250 acre impoundment may be observed, he said.
The Little Blue Natural Resources District built the
reservoir and is funding the study. The reservoir is located
on the grounds of the UJS. Meat and Animal Research
Center.
Classified 47.
24761
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CALL 471-1711
1 2 .6 0 minimum charge per day
on commercial ads. Ten
words included.
81.76 minimum charge per day
on individual student ana
student organization ads.
Etens Kegs
"Big Red Specials"
1240 N. 48th 466-3336
LIQUOR
Old Crow, liter $559
Jack Daniel's
Black, 1.75
liter $18.99
Pepe Lopez White
Tequila, liter
$659
Canadian Deluxe
1.75 liter $9.99
WINE
Andre Champagne, 750 ml $2.89
Real Sangria, 1.5 liter $4.59
Blue Nun Liebfraumilch,
750 ml. $4.39
WARM BEER
Coors Light Case $8.99
(cans or bottles)
Hamms Case, Loose cans $559
KEN'S KEGS
Lincoln's Party Headquarters.
For prices or reservations call 466-3336
Prices good thru Saturday, 9-1 1-82
'81 Chevette, excellent
condition, like new. only
13.000 miles. 4 -door, 4 -speed.
33.800.433-6601.
WATER BEDS
sm.oo
Never out of box.
Call Jim
414-160).
One each Yamaha Harmon
Kardon receivers; DuaL Ken
wood turntables. 4771187 eves
and weekends.
'71 Honda CX600 custom
wfairing. Must sell, sacrifice.
486-UiT eves.
Huffy 38" 10-speed bike.
Excellent condition. 4888 701.
HONDA 118 CO MOTOR
CYCLE' 7,000 miles. 8860.
Great school transportation.
Call 4768311 days.
For Sale: Car Stereo, 1
turntables, 13 Channel Equali
zer. Tape Deck. 436-6466.
TO Suzuki 116. Low miles,
clean. Must sell. 4741040,
4660163. Scott.
1178 Triumph Spitfire.
Good condition. 84800. 488
6601.
One female Iowa student
football ticket. 630. 477-6634.
1 male and 1 female student
tickets wI.d.'s for Iowa game.
Call 461-3010 after 6.
REFRIGERATOR. Sanyo
compact used one year, 870.
476-7663.
Complete twin bed, nearly
new mattresssprings. 840
Evenings. 4660406.
1071 Ford LTD, Aulo
PS, PB, runs good. 8638
464-8736.
6 nice overstuffed rocker
chairs, two are swivel and
matching "with" oak footstools.
Priced 810 to 836. 466-8363
6 p.m.
Carpet, good condition.
43 square yards. 1310" x
38 and 3 x 33. 888.00
4337336.
IBM electric typewriter, 13"
model, extra large type,
standard carbon ribbon,
excellent condition. 8176.
483-6680 after 6:30 weekdays.
EFFICIENCY
.,, APARTMENTS
877 North 36th 8187 and up
34th J-8166 -heat paid
. CENTURY REALTY
4634066 -476-4660 evenings
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and
townhouaes
COLDWELL BANKER
TOWN k COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
463-7666
Nice furnished 8 bedroom,
air, laundry, parking. 1680
Washington,
L. Simmons
4761866
HAVING A PARTY?
Rent a Hot Tub
876 per night
8160 per weekend
CaU4868364
Part-time doorman needed.
Call for interview. 4883764.
Crockett's Lounge
Wanna be a Star? Watch
for the Audition ad in Friday's
Rag. Join the Otoe Street
Revue for a fun, money-making
endeavor!
Part-time Jobs available in
the Army Reserve. Be All
You Can Be call Jim
Vanderslice at 476-8661.
NEEDED: Tutor for
Hebrew: time and pay neg.;
call 486-8470 MWF after 7:00
p.m. T-Th before 3:30 a.m.
Part-time Sales Clerk
position. Someone needed to
work on Saturdays. Apply in
person.
TYRELLS FLOWERS
1133N. Cotner
POLITICAL WORK -Impact
Policy by being paid
staff with grassroots campaign.
Political-Environmental interest
helpful. Future with environmental-consumer
groups. 110
p.m. Call NWCC, 4 763060
before noon.
PART TIME
Above average compensation
Local firm seeks aggressive,
energetic person with out
standing communications skills.
Excellent hours, 0-8 Saturday,
noon-4 Sunday. Apply in person
only to Telemarketing Depart
ment, 3701 No. 37, between
ana Aionaay through
riday.
V
at
Paid political canvassers
wanted. Flexible hours. Car
but not required. Call
helDfuL b
476-8 876.
MEADOW FRESH -Delicious,
economical and
money-making!! Call 474
9304 between 4 and 6:10
p.m.
. Janitor wanted. Approx. 13
hours per week-time flexible.
Salary 886 per week. Apply
3-6. The Rotisserie Restaurant,
1 1 th and O.
Wanted: Temporary part
time workers needed, Sept.
30 - October 8 (Monday -Thursday
evenings) working for
NU Foundation as a telephone
solicitor. Choose your own
hour! Knowledge of University
activities is required. Apply
Rm. 116 Ne Union, 84 hr.
Applications due by September
TEMPORARY OPENINGS
Data Entry Operators
W ill .enter orders via
CRT's. Must type 66 wpm
with 6 or less errors. Second
and third shift available.
This temporary work will
last two to three months
83.67 per hour
Apply In person
DONNELLEY
MARKETING
806 "Street
Lincoln, NE68668
8 male tickets to Iowa
Game or G.A. Call Brad 466
4843. Wanted: Student tickets to
Iowa Game. 436-6466.
Need one male student
ticket and ID for the Iowa
game. Call 474-8866.
Male female tickets to
Iowa game. To sell: Rick
Springfield tickets. Excellent
seats. 483-8664. 436-1076.
Wanted: Male -I- female
season FB tickets or Iowa
fame tickets. 413-8134 or 463
7886. NEED SCIENTIFIC PROG
RAMMABLE CALCULATOR.
PREFER TI 6SC or 68. Call
466-6766. ,
Need male female or
GA tickets to Iowa game.
Call476-3766.
3 Iowa-Nebraska tickets. Will
pay 636 Ea. 4668664 evenings.
, NEED 3 General Admission
tickets to Iowa game. 476
oS w 4r
Need one male season ticket
in exchange for one female
season football ticket. Call 476
5 4 4 S
. NEED TICKETS FOR
IOWA GAME. Male and female.
CALL 4761776.
TOP DOLLAR - for female
student ticket Iowa game
and 1 or 3 male student season
tickets. Call Brain 436-6634.
Need l male and 1 female
ticket for last 6 home games.
830 eachgame or 8100 each
season. Call collect 3378404.
. Wanted: Q.A. tickets for
Iowa. Will pay welL Call Dan
at474-6700.
Wanted: Two football
tickets, male female, student
or general. Call collect sis.
16.
tin
Detperately need t female
1 male tickets for Iowa game.
Call 464-1631.
Male student ticket for Iowa
game. Call 4731310. After 6
4 77-3644 ask for Janet.
. Win trade season male foot
ball ticket for female. 476
5
J - 1 'male football
JT1 tud IDs. 476
6344 after 4:30 p.m.
3 student season football
tickets. Call 4368037 after
6:0 0 p.m.
Wanted: 1 male ticket to
Iowa game. Will pay good
price. Call Sand! at 4644686.
wm.,P liU t0 male
V?n ttct. Phone days 483
t.Wntd: ets
for Iowa game. Call 471-3480.