The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1982, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Monday, September 20, 1982
Page 8
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Mac fans wait
to buy tickets
Students camp out on the south
steps of the Nebraska Union Satur
day night in hopes of purchasing
tickets to the Fleetwood Mac con
cert, scheduled for Oct. 9 at the
Devaney Sports Center. Tickets went
on sale at noon Sunday at the
union and Brandeis ticket outlets
Sales were going briskly when the
booths closed at 4 pjnl Sunday,
but promoters said they didn't
know how many tickets had been
sold and good seats should be avail
able as late as Tuesday.
Staff Photo by Craig Andresen
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their Fund "A" portion
of student fees beginning August 23, 1982 through September 24, 1982.
(A) Application forms are available at Student Activities Financial Services
Office, 222 Nebraska Union; ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or East
CAP Office, Nebraska East Union.
(B) Students who have completed a refund application and returned it
before September 24, 1982 may pick up their refund at the Student Activi
ties Financial Services Office, 222 Nebraska Union beginning September
27, 1982 through October 8, 1982.
Fund "A refund amounts are as follows.
A.S.U.N. $1.26
Daily Nebraskan 0.90
State Student Association 0.50
University Program Council 2.28
TOTAL REFUND $4.94
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a short-term counseling service for those who wish to discuss
immediate concerns or crises and to make decisions about life
styles. These decisions may involve relationships, sexuality, and
academic or career difficulties. This is a free service, walk-in
or by appointment, staffed by peer and professional counselors
CALL 472-2597
WRC Groups Program- Come in or call to sign up for one of the
following groups:
Women's Career Planning
Women's Support Group
Men's Group
Group for Men and Women
women's
Lesbians Support Group
Children of Alcoholics
Radical Wimmin's Discussion Group
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'Strawberry Square' forever
By Chuck Jagoda
"Strawberry Square," a
musical education series
produced by the Nebraska
ETV Network with funding
from the Nebraska Depart
ment of Education, will be
nationally aired beginning
this month.
Tom Walsh of the Office
of Instructional Television,
which is responsible for
all elementary and second
ary instructional material
broadcast on NEW said
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the series will be broadcast
in Tennessee, New York,
South Dakota, California,
West Virginia and Wiscon
sin. The series uses music and
movement to teach language
arts and social skills to
children in kindergarten
through third grade.
"We developed the idea
for the show in answer to
needs in music instruction,"
he said. "All that was
available was the stand-in-front-of-the-camera-and
ex
plain (type of show). We
felt music should be an
integrated part of the curri
culum, that it should be
(treated) as part of every
thing else in life."
Like all Nebraska edu
cational programming, the
series will be broadcast on
the network schedule so
individual schools can tape
the shows at the time of
broadcast and them at their
convenience.
Walsh said he considers
"Strawberry Square"
unique because it uses music
to aid in the teaching of
many primary goals of
schools, such as developing
a strong self-image, adjust
ing to a school setting
from a family setting and
developing good communi
cation skills.
Mike Feduk, the NETV
executive producer of the
"Strawberry Square" series,
is now working with the
second set of 33 episodes.
Feduk said he expects that
the expansion of the show
to a national level will
allow for an increase in the
quality of the show and
more location shooting.
The Office of Instruc
tional Television has also
developed "Think About,"
an integrated approach to
the- teaching of science
skills, and "Land Treasure,"
a series to teach pre-reading
skills to kindergarten child
ren. "Success in the Job
Market" teaches senior high
school students how to
srite a resume and how to
get along in interpersonal
relationships. "Neighbor
hoods," teaches second
graders citizenship skills and
geographic principles. It
studies neighborhood
relationships in small towns,
rural areas, cities and subur
ban areas.
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