The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1983, Page 11, Image 11

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    Daily Nebraskan
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By Mark Quandahl
This weekend's "Last Chance Invitational" at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center pool is aptly named, be
cause, as Nebraska's women's swimming coach Ray
Uuppert explained, "It gives us one more opportunity
for our swimmers, and other swimmers coming up, to
qualify for Nationals."
"The final qualifying date is March 7," Huppert said.
"So they have this weekend to try and make their cuts."
Coach Huppert said the meet "is an open invitation,"
but he expected Kansas, Iowa State and Iowa to bring
individuals hoping to qualify for specific events.
"I feel we're going to qualify a great number of people.
Unfortunately at the Big Eights (held last weekend in
Norman, Okla.) we had about five of our athletes who
were sick," Huppert said. "And yet they competed
really well and came in second at the conference meet.
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I think that showed a lot of character because our team
was injured and sick and yet they competed really hard."
He said the team missed qualifying for National, in
the 200 freestyle by eight-one hundredths of a second,
"and that's not even a blink ot an eye." The Huskers'
400 freestyle relay missed qualifying by five-tenths of
a second and Linda Sebesta missed qualifying in the 200
freestyle, 100 freestyle and 100 individual medley, all
by less than half a second. All-American Sherri Hayward
missed out on qualifying in the 100 back by only three
tenths of a second.
"So we're all really close to that," said Huppert, "and
I think we're going to see quite a few more qualifiers."
Cornhuskers that have already qualified for Nationals
included Hayward in the 200 backstroke, and the 800
freestyle relay team of Linda Sebesta, Shauna Gilmore,
Emily Ricketts and Hayward.
"So we already have four individuals competing at
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DU LITTLE SISTERS
Pledge final tonight at 9:00.
Bring checkbooks for t-shirts
and get ready for rollerskating
Thursday!
THE TRIAL OF JESUS
CONTINUES tonight at Uni
versity Lutheran Chapel 1510
Que, as the Apostle John
takes the witness stand. Join
us for these special Lenten
dramas each Wednesday at 6
p.m. or 9:30 p.m. (services
are approx. 30 minutes long).
Padre Island over spring
break is the place to be. Join
us for wild times in the sand.
Call 472-1780 for info.
ANARKY Fundraiser
with
POGROM & Comic Pupils
This Friday 645 N. 26th
Sigma
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The Weightlifting Honorary
and
UNL Power Lifting Team
Meeting Thurs. March 3,
7:00 p.m. Outside weightroom.
Everyone Welcome!
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KD Chili Feed
(and chicken soup too!)
Sunday, March 6, 4-7 p.m.
$2.50 Tickets available now
and at the door.
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Student Alumni Association
is sponsoring Scholarship Infor
mation Day Monday, March 7,
8:30-3:30 in the City Union.
Stop by!!
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Tour at NBC Bank. Meet
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Dinner at Spaghetti works fol
lowing bank tour at 4:30 p.m.
Student Dietetics Association
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
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Poster Making
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"Rocky III" is coming soon.
Admission only $1.00!
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Are you making plans to
attend Ag Forum 83?
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Be a Health Aid. Call 472
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and 5 p.m. for more infor
mation. For fun in the sun. Padre
Island over spring break is
the place to be. Time is run
ning out so call 472-1780 for
more info.
ASUN is now accepting
applicatings for the PUBLI
CATIONS BOARD. Work as
a liaison between the Daily
Nebraskan and your consti
uents. Deadline is March 7,
applications are available at
115 Nebraska Union.
UPC American Film Com
mittee Meeting today at 3:30
p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
Be there or be (fill in)
Mu Epsilon Nu
meeting 6 p.m. in the
Union. Room to be posted.
The Lone Ranger:
You are cordially invited to
the social event of the year,
AXOFiji SHOT-A-MINUTE!
It's even going to be more fun
" than last year!
The AXO's & Fiji's
P.S. Silver is welcome too.
Major Concerts Security
Force Organizational meeting
tonight (32) at 7:30 p.m.
in the Nebraska Union. You
will be working security at
Major UPC concerts at Bob
Devaney Sports Center. All
interested students invited.
The Innocents Society is
now encouraging applications
for The Innocents & Pittenger
Scholarships for freshman and
Outstanding Senior Awards.
Pick up applications in the
CAP offices in both Union,
IFC-Panhel or ASUN office.
Due 4:00 March 14.
GAY STUDENT GROUP
Important meeting. Thurs
day, 8 p.m. Andrews 228
ASUN poll worker training
sessions will be held Tuesday,
March 1 at 3:30 and 7:00
PM, and Thursday March 3 at
7:00 PM in the Nebraska
Union. The room will be post
ed. All poll workers must at
tend one of these sessions.
Come watch "My Darling
Clementine" and witness Henry
Fonda at his best punchin'
doggies. Guarantted to rustle
vour cowboy cravings. Thurs
day at 7:00 and 9:15 pm in
the Union Rostrum. $2 stu
dent $3 general. Sponsored
by UPC "Take One" American
Film Classics Series.
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Nationals," Huppert said. "However, we'd like to have
a few more."
Huppert had very high expectations for the NCAA
meet, which will be held at the Bob Devaney pool
March 17 to 19. He said that this year will be the first
time there will only be one national meet, because of the
AIAWs decision to fold.
That, along with the fact of the 1984 Olympics cloud
hanging over the swimmers' heads, should add up to an
extremely last meet.
Huppert said the NCAA meet might provide a pretty
good preview of the U.S. women's swim team for the
1984 Olympics, and that he expected m3ny meet records
to fall.
Huppert said he hoped many Nebraska fans would
show up for the meet because that would add extra in
centive for the Huskers "if the home-town fans were there
cheering them on."
STUDENT FOUNDATION
is now accepting applications
for the 1983-84 year. Take this
opportunity to act as a liaison
between the student body and
the University Foundation.
Deadline is March 7th. Appli
cations are available in the
ASUN office, 115 Nebraska
Union.
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"LANDMARKS OF FAITH"
Lent Services
Wednesday, March 2
9:00-9:30 PM
Wesley House
Dr. James Cooke, speaker
Refreshments following
Everyone welcome
Traveling South?
Drive our car, gas allow
ance, over 21. 475-1338
AG FORUM 83
Nebraska Agriculture Policy
and the PIK Program
Featured Speakers:
Robert Raun Director of
the Nebraska Department of
Agriculture
Bryce Neidig President of
the Nebraska Farm Bureau
Roy Frederick Professor
of Agricultural Economics
Moderator: T.E. Hartung
Dean of the College of Agri
culture
Sponsored
and UPC East
by Alpha Zeta
Pi Sigma Alpha Poli Sci
Honorary 2nd Gala Bash, Mc
Guffy's 4:00 Fri. March 4.
All minor, majors welcome.
Membership booth Wed. and
Thursday. Sign up with 9
hours and 3.0 GPA in Politi
cal Science.
Take a Break In New Orleans
May 8-14 sponsored by Inter
national Educational Services
Cost, $250.
All interested attend meet
ing in Union 4:00 P.M.
Thursday, March 3
Model United Nation's
Committee Staff Applica
tions for the 1984 conference
will be accepted in Room 221
of the Nebraska Union until
March 7, APPLY NOW; Learn
the UN from STAFF perspect
ive. FACULTY - STAFF
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Lenten Lunch Series
Wednesday, Mar. 2
"The Way I See It Now"
The Rev. Ebb Munden
First United Methodist
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11:30-12:50 Brown Bag
Program at 12 Noon
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currently seeking models for
the 1983 Spring Fashion
Supplement. FANFARE!
Applications available at RM
34, Nebraska Union and
must be submitted before
4:00 p.m. Friday March 4.
Photos and samples of work
are beneficial but cannot
be returned.
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