Monday, January 17, 1983 7 Daily Nobraskan P -to 1 1 j w, U U U ' . - t 1 y ii By Kathleen Green U The UNL Student Health Center's weight control pro gram may be some help to those students who have re solved to thin down and tone up during the new year. The health center program focuses on nutrition, muscle toning and better eating habits, said Margaret Eager, psychiatric social worker for the health center. "In general, 95 percent of those that take off weight put it back on," Eager said. "Our goal is to keep those pounds off. In our classes, we talk about hunger as a physiological need versus appetite as a psychological need." Sitting down in front of the television and eating a whole pan of brownies is psychological. "Depressed feelings and anxiety must be dealt with," she said. "We try to change eating habits," Eager said. "Healthy food in a specified quantity is basically what the exchange diet is." The health center diet, program uses an exchange diet. Junk food is definitely out, she said. Granola bars have a lot of nutrition in them. However, this is a high calorie way to get that nutrition. To qualify tor the class, a physician must determine whether the person is 1 5 percent heavier than their ideal weight. An appointment is then set up with a dietician who helps to set up a personal diet for each person, Eager said. Appointments for physicals can be set up through the health center. Classes will run 10 weeks and begin Feb. 14. The classes will be every Monday from 4 to 5 p.m. Students are encouraged to sign up soon because of an enrollment limit of 25 people. A $20 fee is required and can be paid in installments, she said. A follow-up to the basic class sessions also is offered for S20 for those who already have taken the beginning class. The advanced class starts Feb. 17 and also will last 10 weeks. L J TfCfirid c?,c U'rU Ml t S U L3 wfm ml ana r-m ma. I. -II ( 5C Vim : And if you've never donated plasma, we have a new way for you to earn extra money. In just a few hours of your spare time! $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate twice weekly (but please wait 72 hours between donations.) ' That's up to $95 a month! And if you're a new donor, bring this ad for a extra $2 for your first donation. Call now for an appointment. Uniucrcfcy Plncma GcnSc? 1442 OCtrcci 470-0045 Open Tuesday-Wednesday-Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. -6 p.m. Monday & Thursday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. licensed by the FDA r" V v fort tics V 2 .1 CC 11 12th & R Streets In Lincoln Center 476-01 11 RENTAL & RENT-TO-OWN 5 Cubic foot REFRIGERATOR for the rest of the 'tfrrr-: X-- v semester NOW $22.95 SONY STEREOS Many to choose from at 9 95 as bw as per month WEEKEND RATES TOO! COLOR T. V.'s vr set NOW $31.95 per month SOFAS per month CHAIRS from $6.95 monthly BUNKBEDS including mattress & ladder NOW $19.95 per month ATARI VIDEO GAMES including 3 game cartridges NOW $16.95 per month fyp tlT ACT NOW IT J CALL: I A474-3444A CALL THE RENTAL RATE 1 r:if7,' i n nrirr i. "We rent nearly anything you need." FURNITURE, T.V. & APPLIANCE RENTAL 2429 aO" St. 474-3444 JV RD50 i vvvrL.J ana Lo-ponsors invite you to attend on Tuesday the 25th of January at seven o'clock in the evening at Pershing Auditorium Pick up your KFOR Bridal Forum invitation at: Ben Simon's Atrium & Gateway Boomer's Printing 1212 "O" Sterns Floral Designs Piedmont Shopping Center Sartor Hamann Jewelers Lincoln Center & Gateway Russ' IGA Stores 17 th & Washington 66th & "O" 27th & highway Two Shelter Insurance 5221 South 48th United Rent Alls 710 North 48th Special Moments 1344 "N" Bath Fashions East Park Plaza Baker Hardware 801 "N" & Gateway North "N" Street Drive In 19th and "N" Orville Friesen Photography 5420 Canterbury Lane Westwood Waterbeds 1700 West "O" Merchandise Mart 1600 "O" Ocularium 5640 South Whitcomb's Pharmacies Centrum Indian Village, 13th & High 17th & Van Dom Waneks of Crete Crete, Nebraska Lincoln Tour and Travel 13th & "M" and Gateway i