7 Daily Nebraskan S StMtDfeOilfe W (Cft DDI n n n inDawawicDGH u The team qualified for the event by taking overall honors at a quadraihlon competition sponsored by the NU Block and Bridle Club. All four team members will compete individually and as a team, according to the categories offered, in dividsional and overall competition. Tire animal science majors are Jan Volk, Battle Creek; Ralph Robinson, Harrison; Jeff Miller, North Bend; and u Jwott Langemeier. an agricultural honors major from Schuyler. Tour seniors majoring in agriculture at UNL will participate in a Regional Quadraihlon in Chicago March 19 through March 30. The team, calling themselves R.B.'s Last Chance, in honor of UNL animal science Professor Richard B. Warren, will take tests, do laboratory practicums, be quizzed about animal science and give speeches w hile in Chicago. f American Heart x Association WE'RE flGHUNGF OR VOURllFE Friday, March 18, 1933 i re n, n r no A V T hrfn n'n in ri' -i rtnnry -n-5 r By Vicki Ruhga The Faculty Senate Monday passed a resolution for a new Dead Week policy, ASUN Sen. Kris Mullen said at Wednesday's ASUN meeting. The policy states that no finals can be given during Dead Week, and that a final scheduled for Friday of finals week can be moved to a different day during Finals Week, Mullen said. No legislative action was taken at the ASUN Senate meeting because the senate did not have quorum. Hal Koenig and Lori Smith, UNL graduate students, asked the senators to complete a questionnaire on political influence and power for UNL professor Tom Mayes. The results will be given at a later meeting, Koenig said. Heidi Burklund of the Government Liaison Committee told senators that LB570, a bill to give businesses tax Police Report I . uLZ-m ' . I'' ' X ' IT , The UNL Police Department received the following calls and complaints from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday. 9:25 a.m. - Vandalism reported at Abel Hall; black paint sprayed on wall by elevators on 7th floor; people believed responsible were found; case cleared. 9.5?. a.m. - Backpack reported stolen from Nebraska Union. 4:00 p.m. - Belated report of bomb threat at City County Building; turned over to Lincoln Police Department. 5:55 p.m. - Flute reported stolen from Westbrook Music Building. 6:07 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident reported at T Street meters. 7:41 p.m. - Lost or stolen credit card reported. 9:24 p.m. - Tailgate reported stolen from pickup truck in Parking Area 6 by Burr-Fedde Halls. 9:25 p.m. - Person arrested on criminal mischief charge. 11:50 p.m. - Sandoz Hall resident reported receiving annoying phone calls. 2:56 a.m. - Vandalism reported at 1535 R St.; window broken. 6:31 a.m. - Person arrested for driving while intox icated at 18th and R streets. 1 T A Career Opportunity from What about Life as a Crosier ? 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If the SI raffle tickets are not sold, the Watch Group probably would fold, Reeves said. The money from the tickets would be used to help install a Cablevision television service because the use of the equipment has been donated, he said. ASUN President Dan Wedekind said the election run off speaks positively of what the senate has been doing because both parties were formed from colleagues on the senate. He said it was also a good reflection on the senate because despite more newspaper coverage, Anarky, the joke party, actually received fewer votes than joke parties of past years. A CsisOotd CDonllD 835 would like to thank the following donors for their prizes: Chesterfield's Pontillo's Taco Inn Andy's W.C. Frank Tommy's Dippy Donut Hitchin PostWooden Nickel Sweet Street Cookie Company Jason's Baskin Robbins Karmel Korn ArtworldStandard Blue The Golden Carrot Hospe's Music Thingsville Command Performance American Love Affair Alpha Fitness Center Elizabeth's Lingerie A.T. 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