The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1983, Page 7, Image 7

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By Tisli Mockler
The UNL speech team won its fourth tournament in
a row March 4 through 6 at the Nebraska Interstate
Forensics Association tournament, said Jack Kay, director
of forensics. The team won the Midland Lutheran College
tournament, the Northeast Technical College tournament
in Norfolk and the UNO tournament. They also won the
freight on University tournament.
The 22-mcmber team qualified 16 speakers to
participate in the two national speech competitions.
To qualify for the American Forensic Association
tournament in Ogden, Utah, April 8 thiough 12, speakers
must be in the top 10 percent in the district tournament.
To qualify for the National Forensics Association
tournament at Illinois State University in Normal, 111.,
April 19 through 26, speakers must place in the top 10
percent at designated tournaments.
Roger Aden, a junior majoring in broadcasting and
political science, qualified for the NFA tournament in
extemporaneous speaking, informative public address,
impromptu speaking, persuasive speaking and rhetorical
criticism. He qualified for the AFA tournament in
extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speking and
informative public address.
Deborah Renter, a senior majoring in speech and
drama, qualified for the AFA tournament in duet acting,
poetry interpretation, prose interpretation, and rhetorical
interpretation. She qualified for the NFA in dramatic
interpretation, duet acting, poetry interpretation, prose
Wedekind
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In the fall of 1982, ASUN formed a student affairs
subcommittee to provide more student-regent inter
action in an informal environment, Wedekind said. The
committee is composed of the three student regents
and regent members Margaret Robinson, Nancy I loch
and Fd Schwartzkopf.
Another ASUN achievement was the establishment
of a campus Keep America Beautiful program, Fitzgerald
said. UNL became the first campus to initiate such a
program, which will provide internships for students and
could save the university as much as $70,000, he said.
interpretation and rhetorical criticism.
Chris Wallace, a sophomore majoring in broadcasting,
qualified for the AFA tournament in persuasive speaking
and qualified for the NFA tournament in extempoiancous
speaking, informative public address and persuasive
speaking.
The following students qualified for the NFA
tournament, with year, major and events in which they
qualified : Valerie Benton, freshman speech major,
extemporaneous speaking; Dairell Carnes, senior
psychology major, poetry interpretation and prose
interpretation; Bennett Cattle, sophomore life science
major, dramatic duo, poetry interpretation and prose
interpretation; Buffy Currey, sophomore, dramatic duo;
Karen Goldncr, sophomore political science major,
extemporaneous speaking; Joyce Hoclting, senior speech
and education major, dramatic duo; Julie Jensen,
freshman, poetry interpretation; Jeff McGrath, senior
political science major, extemporaneous speaking,
impromptu speaking; Craig Smith, freshman theater
major, prose interpretation; Roger Stage, senior
agriculture and engineering major, after-dinner speaking,
extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speaking and
rhetorical criticism; Lana Welsh, freshman broadcasting
and agriculture major, informative public address; Mary
Zuerlein, freshman speech major, informative public
address and persuasive speaking.
Matt Sobnosky, assistant speech coach, said more
students may qualify for the NFA tournament this
weekend at Missouri Western College at St. Joseph, Mo.
Wedekind said his administration also lived up to
campaign promises in the communications area by pub
lishing two newsletters and speaking to the Residence
Hall Association, the Inter-Fraternity Council, student
organizations, Greek houses and residence halls.
"The Daily Nebraskan could have done a better job
of explaining what we were doing," Wedekind said.
"By talking with us, their criticism could have been
done from a position of understanding."
ASUN also studied advising, Wedekind said. After a
survey of what different colleges do in terms of advising,
there is an awareness that the advising system needs
improvements, Wedekind said.
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Applications are available in Suite 220,
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The applications must be returned to
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