The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 6

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C:ccrr.3 a p!a:ma donor! $10 is
paid pzr donation end ycu cen
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wait 72 hours bct.vc:n donations).
That's up to $1C0 a month. And
that can buy a lot of rabbit's feet!
ftc.v donors bring this ed for a $2
bonus for your first donation. Find
out how you can win $109 in our
monthly drawing! Ceil now for en
eppointmcnt.
Unhrersity Plasma Center
1442 0 Street
Open M, T, TH, F 8:00-7:00 p.m.
W, SAT. 8:C0 a.m.-6:G0 p.m.
f$gera!ly licensed
Ddly Hcbrcsk&n
Homecoming royalty
Juniors Mary Trumble end Steve Blum were
crcvr.cd 1CC3 1!crr.cccir.5 Queen ar.d Idnj Satur
day during halftlme of the Nebraska-Colorado
Trumble, a dietetics mejor and member of Alpha
Chi Omea sorority, described the experience 3 a
"very memorable one."
"I wc3 so excited, I could hardly believe it," Trum
ble said. . k ,
Blum b a finance major and a member of Lambda
Chi Alpha fraternity.
First runners up were Julie Meusburger, an cr.i
ncerbs major and Eric Edward3, a business admin
istration major.
Second runners up were Becky Barlow, a business
administration major and Paul Edens, an education
mrjer.
Winners of the Coat contest were announced Fri
day at the pep rally following the parade of displays.
Acacia won first place in the single-entry category of
the float competition. Alpha Chi Omega and Phi
Gamma Delta were named as the first place recip
ients in the double-entry category.
Winners of the banner contest were also announ
ced! at the pep rally. Alpha Gamma Rho, Gamma Phi
Beta, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega and Harper-Sehramm-Smith
won the banner competition, with
each banner including the Homecoming theme, "just
for the fun of it"
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. Chart lt;::af Dan Ernst .
Hero's ivhct Ihcy tculit ua c! lnTnr.9Jcnl: .
1. Contact lens care is the diagnosis, treatment and management of th3
eyes prescribing contact lenses as tha therapy of choica.
2. Contact lens care demands a thorough knowSedgs cf corneal
. physiology, anatomy and disease. It requires tlmo. pctlcnea end - . .
compassion by doctors who constantly upgrada their knowSedga and
skills trough continuing education. - s
3. Contact lens car is the most complex of a'S vic;cn care. n extansive .
visual analysis, detailed evaluation cf eye structures, end prof aaaional ' .
judgement as to proper lens typs and eu;ibi:;ty to tv.i phyeic!esy cf the
eye are of utmost importance. The success cf ccr.tasi lenses depends
.' on proper patient education in cleaning, insertion, removal, watting, .
and sterilization cf the lenses, and learning to respect them as an
optical prescription worn on tho eye.. . . " ;
4. Contact lens care is net a elnc3 cxpsrisncs but a continuing cva!uaon
of vision, the intecritv end tlzlZ cf tv.3 Isnsss and, most important, ; .
tie health cf ths external tssu c? t::tj eye far cs lem C3 t:.e pil.:r.l
wears lenses. They res.! care cieut tr,:t a! 1. 4Tt. . . .
5. Contact tens cars is not a techniscS prccsdyro but a cfcfessionsJ
responsbty that must bo psrfsrm.c.c3 by Cja....-jl l.ssn..d
professionais. tod with the pepity cf cxtsnisd wear central leness.
that responStbotity is even rcr...r.
Its Aeada ftrterr'Jy I:sre f!::t (tbeve)
tni t!:e entry Crcn tie Alr" CU Cr.ea eo
" crity Lease end Ce II I Garins Delta frater
nity hssse (beIs-,7) trtro Ja;;:i the first
piaeo r.!r.ner3 la t!;e hs;:.ecsr.L" 1CC3 Coat
ccspstltisa. TLcee fleata er.i eldest 3
' ctlier dlsplsjs censtmcted Ij v.rie3 UNL
Etcest crnL:it!en3 !J'.4,:d tl:e Kane-csr-3
parage, r;!i!e!i v?ai:nd Its way tljsgh
dsTrateini Iaesla despite diL:!y tHzs and
' cc e) tsiap erattir:: 3 Frli; y eve rir:. The Geata
were displayed ta IlencrU IIis.i Friday and
Catrxiy. lib tvsj the Ilrt t!rae in eereral
years that Czzt3 were part clthe Ceneeoa
baj para-i e It reaa the first tine fci S3 years
that the parade's rsta Tyer.t fhrs down-
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