The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1983, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Daily Ncbrsskan
Wednesday, September 14, 1C33
Shorts
Nebraska rodeo aueen hits the trail
to boost professional bronco-busts
Information and ap
plications for Rhodes Scho
larships forcraduate study
in Britain are available in
the Dean's Office, College
of Arts and Sciences, Old
father 1223. The deadline
for local competition is
Sept 23.
The Willard Commun
ity Center, 1245 S. Fol
som St, will kick off regis
tration for the fall season
with a pancake feed Sept
17 from 9 a.m. to noon.
An aerobics elzrs b offered,
as well as hunter safety,
dc obedience, self-defense
for women, beginning sew-ir.candlewk3andstcn-ciling
classes.
For more information,
call the center at 475-0305.
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Bobby Woods, a student
of traditional Sioux cul
ture and medicine man
in South Dakota, will con
duct a native cultural work
shop on the 10 scored
circles of life. The work
shop will be Sept 18 at
the Fort Omaha Campus,
Building 7, 30th and Fort
streets, Omaha. The work
shop will be split into two
sessions. The first will be
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and
part two will be 6 p.m. to
0 p.m. Admission is $5.
Woods, has appeared
twice before the Untied
Nations in Geneva. He holds
seats on the World Coun
cil on Religion and Peace,
the Ontario Native Council
on Justice and on the
Interfaith Chaplaincy Com
mittee in Ontario.
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Nebraska's Mis3 Rodeo 10S3 said the most impor
tant aspect of being crowned rodeo queen is the
chance to promote Nebraska and professional
rodeo.
Chris Wallace, a UNL junior, recently was named
Miss Rodeo Nebraska.
She won the appearance, personality and gover
nor's speech awards at the rodeo queen pageant in
Aug. She also was judged on her horsemanship and
her knowledge of Western fashion and of profes
sional rodeo.
Her job as queen is to promote professional rodeo
in Nebraska and to attend as many rodeos as possi
ble. She appeared at the Nebraska State Fair and
said she expects to make one or two appearances
each weekend. She said she won't just sit in the
stands and look pretty, however.
' "A rodeo queen is expected to be able to hop on
any horse, as well as work cattle if needed," she said. "
Wallace also will appear on morning talk shows in
Lincoln and Omaha. She will represent Nebraska in
the Mis3 Rodeo America Pageant in November.
Wallace said she believes the personal appearan
ces and interviews will help her in her broadcasting
major. She said she would like eventually to work in
television, either as an cn-the-air personality or in
production. She also expressed an interest in grad
uate schooL
Wallace is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta soror
ity and UNL's varsity speech team.
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wiil represent the state !a tie 111:3 Ecdeo .
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. Police Report
UNL police arrested a Schramm Hall resident for
possession of marijuana Monday. A search warrant
was issued. Other incidents reported to the univer
sity police between midnight and 1 1:30 p.m. llonday ;
include: , - ''. .'.
12.01 am. Fcllow-up investigation concerning
an indecent exposure in Smith Hall resulted in the
arrest of one man. ,
3: 1 0 aja. Burglar alarm in a car in Parking Area
3 near the Harper-Schramm-Smith residence hall
complex was reportedly set off; apparently by a
short circuit causMby the rain. ' 7;,t.-1.-v,j.,r:
; ' 453 a.Et; Securiiy alarm reported accidentally
xounding at Sheldon Art Gallery. .. .
8:43 a.ra. Package reported missing from ,
113 a.m. The left rear door of a car parked
near Love Memorial Hall on East Campus was.
reported kicked in. Damage was estimated at $125.
. 1253 p.m. A car and a bicycle collided near
14th and W streets. The cyclist was t by ambu
lance to an area JiospltaL
,, 1:53 p.rx License plate reported lost or stolen.
4:15 p.m. Purse reported stolen fro Gldfslhcr
Hall after it possibly had been lsft in the 12th Cocr
women's restroom there. The less repsrtsi!y was
$18. . . : -
from a dssk top at Teachers Cc"sge. Tl;e isc3 tsj
. cstintctrd at j, .-. ... ;. t.; ;-i frntif
'7453 pxi. " Car psrksdf la Psrldrrj Axea1 ns'cf
Cathsr-Pcjnd lta!!3 rcpcrtcf!y had the rtht rerj
ts-ht trc;:en by vzr.czlx The loss was r
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$75 to the ether. There vsre no bariss reported. .'
5)3 p m. A err reportedly backed out cf a stsll
in Parking Area S3 near the Dental Celine cn East
Campus and collided with another car. Ho irjurics
were reported.
603 p.m. -Purse. with $1D inside reported ..
Etolen from a cabinet in the Nebraska Union. -
9 p xl Schramm Hall resident vas arrested for
possesion of maruana in his room after a search
warrant was issued.
. C.C 3 p.m. Obscene comments reportedly rasde -
cn the emergency phone near Architecture Hall
11:14 p.m. Eike wheel and a par mechanism
reported stolen from a bicycle parked near Brace
Hall The loss was estimated at 32.
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