The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1983, Page 10, Image 10

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Daily Nebraskan
OnDes&mis ioom ion NU atchlefc
Ouestions. questions, questions.
Is Bill Jackman coining to Nebraska? Why did Dave
Rimington drop out of school? Why is yell squad advisor
Nancy Williams resigning?
Rumors have been Hying since the end of basketball
season that Duke freshman Bill Jackman would transfer
to Nebraska after seeing limited playing time for the Blue
Devils.
It was learned Monday that
Stu
sent to Nebraska last week and was last seen on the desk
of academic counselor Ursula Walsh.
Jackman could not be reached for comment Monday,
but his high school coach at Grant, Doyle Denney, said
Jackman discussed a transfer with him while home on
spring break.
Denney said he believes that the chances of Jackman
coming to play for the Cornhuskers are "50-50 or better."
Duke's spring term ends April 29, and Denney said it is
likely that Jackman will reach a decision by then.
In the Nebraska basketball office, part-time assistant
coach Randy Cipriano told the Daily Nebraskan: "We've
heard from everybody about Bill Jackman . . . except
Bill Jackman."
This is a case of "don't call me, I'll call you." Under
NCAA rules, Jackman is free to contact NU coach Moe
Iba, but Iba cannot talk to Jackman until he officially
enrolls in school.
Too bad that rule doesn't apply to zealous Husker
supporters and the news media. It is going to be a
tough enough decision for the 6-8 sophomore-to-be.
choosing between a basketball career at Nebraska and an
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& Jenson Triax II Speakers.
Reasonable, 477-1 398
LPD Notice of Sale of
unclaimed bicycles and mis
cellaneous property. April 23,
10 a.m. 410 West "P" St. by
the Property Division.
'74 Mercury Marquis, engine
good, body shows age. 477
7972 anytime, keep trying.
HP-41C Math Applications
Pac. Like new. $175. 472
8963. All Pioneer. Turntable rec
eiver, tuner, cassette deck, cabi
net, 3 way speakers $450.
See Nabeel 2400 Q St. Apt.
C-3.
'74 Mercury Marquis, engine
good, body shows age. 477
7972 anytime, keep trying.
SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS
AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE.
MANY SELL FOR UNDER
$200. CALL (312) 742-1142
EXT. 3153-A FOR INFOR
MATION ON HOW TO PUR
CHASE. Bike wheels, pair tubular,
superchampion gipiemme,
S.FL. $50. Nuovo record Fr.
Der. wchanger, $15. Black
silca, metal head, presta, seat
tube, $5. Clement Criterium,
$15. All used, good shape.
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If you see news happen or know it's
going to happen call the
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Newsline
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Help us cover you.
Jackman's transcript was
Pospisi
1972 Ford Gran Torino
Sport, 2-door. AC auto., AMI
FM. $400 negotiable. 466-2166
anytime.
Must sell 4 -poster king-size
waterbed. Excellent condition
S375. Call 466-4187
'76 Chevy Monza Town
Coupe. Excellent Condition
only 22,500 miles. Call 467
1512 (Greg) or 464-0901
(Mark)
2 1981 Kawasaki KZ 750
1975 Buick Electra
1979 Dodge Pick-up 4 wheel
drive
1979 Volkswagon Rabbit
1975 Chevy Pick-up
1976 Ford Pick-up (Crew Cab)
1975 Chevy Nova
1973 Datsun Pick-up
(Buy as is Make offer)
Contact Burlington Employee's
Credit Union
464-0297
Linda or Evelyn
9-5 p.m.
Wanted now a winning team
from Big Red for write-in
candidate for Major City Lin
coln Democrat Barton Chand
ler. Volunteer at 477-3085
or resume to 2856 Garfield.
Yard signs and so and so.
68502.
Call between 6 pm and 7
pm.
East Campus, one bedroom,
furnished, laundry, off-street
parking. The Mega Corp. 475
8407. Sublease for summer: fur
nished, 2 bedroom apartment,
close to campus. Call 477
2449. 2 bedroom apartment, near
campus. Available May 15.474
4013 evenings.
Spacious 2 bedroom apartment.
Air, large rooms, plenty of
windows. $250month-including
utilities! Call 477-1817 mor
nings. FOR SALE Pioneer port
able cassette stereo AMFM,
memory, auto replay, Sony
Finder, $100-$150, call 474-4234.
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education at Duke, without the pressure by his home
state. Let's hope that Nebraskans have enough maturity
to accept whatever decision Jackman makes. After all,
it is his decision, not ours.
Sunday newspaper readers were stunned to read that
Dave Rimington. Nebraska's Academic Ail-American
center, had withdrawn from school. Horror of horrors.
How could the already legendary No. 50 quit school
without graduating?
I would like to see what any of us "typical" college
students would do if we had had Rimington's schedule
this winter. Would you pass up a chance to be on demand
as a banquet speaker, or appear on Bob Hope's Christmas
show, or play charity basketball cames for a little extra
spending money? This is on top of preparing yourself for
an NFL career by participating in mini-training camps.
I don't blame Dave Rimington one bit for deciding
that school was too much for him to handle this semester.
In fact, I admire his decision.
Citing personal reasons, yell squad advisor Nancy
Williams resigned her position last week. Not so coin
cidentally. her resignation occurred less than two weeks
after tryouts for the 1983-84 yell squad were held.
The April 4 tryouts saw a sequence of strange events
that led to friction between past and present members
of the squad and Williams.
During the tryouts, one female contestant was sent
out to audition by other contestants, even though she was
not on the list of 12 semifinalists. In addition, as the
judges were making their final decision, a member of the
1982-83 squad publicly stated the judging process was not
on the level.
After the tryouts were completed, tom-up judging
score sheets were found in the press room wastebasket
by a Daily Nebraskan reporter. Pieced back together, the
sheets indicated that some female contestants were not
Two-bedroom apt. near East
Campus, off-street parking,
laundry. 3525 Baldwin. Call
after 3 p.m. 466-4554.
Summer Renters!
2 bedroom apartment to
sublease. Good location. Fur
nished. $260mo. 435-4717
3300 Huntington Square
Apts. 1 bedroom, all appl
iances, $240 Near East Cam
pus. 466-8611 Res. Manager.
Cool, comfortable, conven
ient, low cost summer housing.
Fully furnished 3 bedroom
house next to 24 hr. super
market. Paid cable, 3 water
beds, between campuses. Phone
475-9854.
One bedroom, two bedroom
apartments, houses and
townhouses
COLDWELL BANKER
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
Ron Hinkley
489-7888
518 So. 21, 3-bedroom, furn
ishings, available May 15, $325
deposit utilities. 477-2076
326 N 26th; 2 bedroom
Apartment: Utilities Paid. Near
UNL. Available May 1st. 472
2719 475-5713
1801 Knox, 2 bedroom,
begin May 8. AC, dishwasher,
off-street parking. Great loca
tion. 475-6627 ask for Harold.
Move in after finals. Newer
4 bedroom near East Campus.
$440. 483-6549 after 5 p.m.
Large two bedroom apart
ment near East Campus. Fire
place, all appliances and laun
dry facilities. Available June
1st. 466-0630.
2 bedroom apartment, 3601
Baldwin. Close to East Campus.
Has dishwasher, laundry facili
ties and off-street parking. 466
4107. Room for Rent
$100month
Near Bus
Female preferred 423-6795.
Newer, large 2 bedroom apt.
to sublease May 1. Air, deck,
large lawn, close to East
Campus. 3540 Huntington 467
1220. Spacious 2 bedroom apartment.
Close to East Campus. 464
6157. LOOKING FOR
SUMMER HOUSING?
Individually airconditioned
furnished Co-Ed single and
double rooms $35, & $22
per week. Kitchen, Laundry,
parking recreation facilities
available, also close to campus
and bus lines.
705 N. 23rd
Ask for Mac Stevens at
474-9773 or 474-9972.
BUCKINGHAM SQUARES
Large 2 bedroom apartment,
close to UNL campus, deluxe
kitchen, fully carpeted, available
for April, no pets, no children.
Call 477-3889.
East Campus, one bedroom,
furnished, laundry off street
parking. The Mega Corp.
475-8407.
28th and P area. 2 bedroom,
heat paid, close to many con
veniences and both campus's.
Call after 6:00 pm 477-6243
PRIVATE AND QUIET
Female student or employed
wanted to share our family
home. Huge bedroom. Bus 1
block, close to both UNL
campuses. Phone. Laundry, Util
ities paid. $150. 475-8253
1724 L & 1736 L furnished
large 2 bedroom apt. Adults.
No pets. 477-1878
Attention Summer Renters: 2
bedroom House for rent during
summer months. Central Air.
Near East Campus & City Bus
Route. Call 464-0901 or 464
6891. Ask for Mark or Matt.
4 bedroom house & 5 bedroom
Close to downtown campus.
Call 464-2733.
SUMMER COED HOUSING
at Chi Phi Fraternity. Air
conditioned rooms, also laundry
facilities available. Rooms avail
able May 9 thru Aug. 16.
Call Dean at 476-7719 or
477-6462
Attention Summer Renters:
Apartments for rent during
summer months. Near East
Campus & City Bus Route.
464-0901 or 464-6891. Ask
for Mark or Matt.
$260
Special Rent,
Sublease for summer,
UNL East Campus area,
new, large 2 bedroom, balcony,
laundry, air, dishwasher. 477
2986 1 & 2 bedroom unfurnished
apartments in good University
location. $185 to $225 per
month plus electricity and
laundry facilities. 467-2371
Monday thru Friday 8-4:30.
Large 2 bedroom apartment,
East campus area. Stone fire
place, all appliances Available
May $325mo. Call 423-0902
atter o ana weekends.
MOVING?
Rent a Cargo Van from
KEN MOREHEAD LEASING
Call 477-7253
17th & N St.
SUMMER CO-ED
HOUSING -At
Acacia Fraternity, 2255
Vine St. AC in rooms, kitchen
facilities; washer, dryer. Rooms
available May 8th-Aug. 19th.
Call 475-2242. Ask for Nick.
SUMMER FUN & SUN
by our new pool! 5 minutes to
campus. New 2 BR units with
all appliances & central air.
Summer leases. $305-$325 per
month utilities. WILLOW
HAVEN Apartments (1820
1840 Knox St.) Call Now!
Resident mgr. 476-6200 1822
Knox Apt. No. 2 or
JOSEPH E KEAN CO.
474-1666
Players to 'fill pockets'
at UNL tournament
This w ill be a busy week for bowling and billiard fans at
the Nebraska Union.
The All-University Roll Off and All-University Shootout
begin tonight.
Rollie Hughes, recreation manager of the Nebraska
Union, said this will be the 14th year for the bowling
championship and the first year for the billiards chain
ionship. Hughes said 32 teams are entered in the bowling tourna
ment. The format will be single elimination. The
admission fee is SI per person, per set.
The first place team will win S200 and a trophy. Tire
second and third place teams will win tropliies.
Hughes said each league will send two teams to the
tournament. The first place team from one league will
bowl the second place team from another league.
Hughes said the billiards tournament will be similar in
format. There will be six teams.
The fee is 50 cents per person. The billiard tournament
will conclude tomorrow night .
The bowling tournament will continue Wednesday,
Thursday and Monday. Spectators are welcome.
scored by all the judges, or received zero points - hardly
a likely occurrence since the contestants had made the
first cut.
During the next 10 days, Williams refused to show
score sheets or to discuss the tryouts in general with any
contestant.
I called her on April 7, asking to discuss the tryouts
as part of a cheerleading story. She refused, claiming
a DN reporter had called for an interview (no one on the
DN staff had) and that not every student on this campus
needed to know about yell squad tryouts.
When things are run as poorly as the tryouts were,
perhaps every student on this campus does have the right
to know about the tryouts. Perhaps the next advisor will
have a more adequate process for selecting yell squad
members.
GRAB A PARTNER
2 can live for the price of 1,
New 6-plex, large deluxe 2
bdrm apts, carpet, drapes, ap
pliances, AC. Within 5 blocks
of campus, energy efficient.
474-4551
2 Bedroom apartment. 3601
Baldwin close to east campus.
Has dishwasher, laundry facil
ities. Off-street parking. 466
4107 Close to campus, 1 bedroom,
all appliances, off-street parking,
laundry. 475-1058 or 483-4507
Painting 3 days a week, a
couple hours a day. Exper
ienced $5; Non-experienced
$3.75.
Call Chandler at 477-3U85 or
2856 Garfield. Resume or apply
between 5pm & 6pm.
HORSE LOVERS
Interested in forming a co-op
for breeding, selling and board
ing horses. Call Roy 783-2852.
Need someone to transcribe
tapes. Pay negotiable. Call Peter
at 475-2493.
Summer Held Scout
Needed: Checking field for in
sect infestation, full time. River
Dale, NE. For more informa
tion. call James at 467-2133.
Want More out of Life?
A little extra money can
mean a lot of extra living!
Earn extra income as neigh
borhood Amway distributor of
nationally known products.
For appt. write KMB, P.O.
Box 4371. University Place
Station. Lincoln, NE 68504
SECURITY GUARDS
to work flexible shifts for
weekend security coverage. Ap
ply in person 8-4:30 Mon.
Fri. CAROL WRIGHT SALES
DB a company of
Dun & Brad Street
3601 NW 15th
Lincoln, NE 68521
an equal opportunity employer
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS
to work on an "as needed"
basis, and shift positions avail
able. Will answer orders via
CRT units, 5560 wpm, 5 or
less errors required. Apply '
in person 8-4:30 p.m. Mon
Fri. CAROL WRIGHT SALES
DB a company of
Dun & Brad Street
3601 NW 15th
Lincoln Ne 68521
An equal opportunity employer
YMCA needs umpires for
adult softball league. Summer.
Call 475-9622.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS
The Nebraska Water Con
servation Council is now hiring
for summer and career posi
tions. We are currently work
ing to stop the Norden Dam
on the Niobrara River. Travel,
training and advancement avail
able. Call NWCC 476-2060.
r " '
Part time now, full time
summer job. Professional of
fice needs P.R. person. Re
ceptionist. Must have excep
tional telephone manner, per
sonality, and appearance. Send
resume to P.O. Box 5961
Lincoln, Ne 68510
EARN $500 OR MORE
EACH SCHOOL YEAR. FLEX
IBLE HOURS. MONTHLY
PAYMENT FOR PLACING
POSTERS ON CAMPUS. BO
NUS BASED ON RESULTS.
PRIZES AWARDED AS WELL.
800-526-0883.
SUMMER JOBS
Excellent starting pay Can
earn $300 per week full time,
part-time available now through
May 1st. $10 per hour.
For interview call 488-1274
between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
STUDENTS
Men and women who can
talk to people are wanted now
for full and part time work as
well as summer jobs in Lin
coln, Omaha, Columbus, and
Fremont. Earn up t $375
week. Scholarships ar avail
able for those who qualify.
435-1049
SUMMER JOBS
Excellent starting pay.
Can earn $300 per week.
Full time. Openings in
Omaha, Lincoln, Grand
Island, Hastings, Kearney,
North Platte, Norfolk,
Columbus, Alliance, Scotts
bluff, Sidney. Call 488-1274
betweeen 9 am - 5 pm.
SET YOUR OWN SCHED
ULE with UNL independent
study. Contact the independent
study office, 472-1926.
BIRTHRIGHT offers free
pregnancy test confidential,
understanding help. 483-2609.
TYPING Papers, disserta
tions. New IBM self-correcting
typewriter. I AM ON CAMPUS
Call Margaret evenings or week
ends: 464-3437.
TYPING
Experienced, Accurate, Fast
Selectric typewriter
75 centspage
Call Kathy 488-2948
IT'S NOT TOO LATE
Enter the Beta Theta Pi
Easter Seal Spring Run for
only $4 through Thursday.
Cornhusker Marching Band
Flag Corps auditions April 19
21, Men's P.E. Building, 6:30
p.m. - 10:00 p.m. md Satur
27a AP1" 23 M&N Building,
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Equip
ment provided. Open to all
UNL students.