Wednesday, November 16, 1G33 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 14, in perspective max pucs loocbsi Ml Sentimental goodbyes dont redly belong on a sports page. But tfob Is a special situation. A great era has passed in the annals of Nebraska football ( r) ..; -John Saturday's final home game for the 19 seniors of the class of 1933 brought down the curtain on per haps the greatest success era of Nebraska football In the past three seasons, when most of these 19 have played on the varsity level, the Huskers have a 32-4 record in varsity games, 20 consecutive wins in the Big Eight, two outright titles, and at least a share of the third, three straight Orange Bowl trips, a 1 2-1 record last year and a No. 3 national ranking, the 1983 Orange Bowl championship, two consecutive victories against Oklahoma and dozens, no make that hundreds, of records, brilliant plays, great efforts, and three years of just plain good football Thanks, guys. Thanks a lot. As they say, it's been real and Tom Osborne is right. He's been saying all year that we fans are getting spoiled by your excel lence. The Huskers will undoubtedly field another good team nest year, but it will be a long time, if ever, that another outfit such as this will be assembled in Lincoln, or anywhere for that matter. Another Husker career passed this fall, but few took much notice. On Oct 17, Jerry Mlinar, a sophomore quarterback from Greeley, informed Osborne, academic counselor Ursula Walsh, his fam ily and friencb that he was leaving UNL. That's not so unusual Each year, thousands of students withdraw from UNL. Some find school too tough, some are homesick, some transfer to other schools. There are a million different reasons why Students leave UNL ; Jerry Mlinar is different, though. , - ,w Mlinar, a promising athlete, good student, nice ? & V W w 1 f . w 20 yrs. Commander 20 vrs. (Optional retirement at approximate age 42.) ; , ' ' 15 yrs. L 80 promoted to Commander. 8 to 9yrs. 6 yrs. 5yrs. , 4 yrs. , 3 yrs. 2 yrs. f o. 95 promoted , to Lieutenant Commander. Also guaranteed a 20-year career. , 38 are retained at minimum service 2 years. , Department head tour. Shore duty. , 100 promoted to Lieutenant. Nuc!c:x""'- engineers exam: ; "engineer qualified.4 " Department head compares to ' Professional ..!'-.- Engineer (PE). i . -, .... Eecorne submarine . -.quoted. . -t - 1 00 promoted to Lieutenant Junior ....... Grade. Ensign. US. Navy. H 5 yrs. '3 yrs. J- Vice President (Retirement at approximate age 62.) 1 0 yrs. J Professional 4 Engineer (PE) with r lionrao 3 frn A years as Engineer in Charge (EIC). In this area, industry hires, fires gets personnel from other firms. ue military, etc. New competition for your job. Majority are Engineers in Charge (EIQ- . Start mcybe as ; Engineer m Charge (EIQ. J First-year engineer." kmis2 JLJI III I m M V- 1( Ul W m mmM k at . guy, left this campus to attend school in New York City. When the second semester begins in January, he will be at the Neumann House of Formation in Yonkers, New York, where he will take a course In philosophy as he begins his studies to become a Catholic priest. As a person absolutely crazy about Nebraska football, I was surprised when Jerry told me of his decision. Not surprised that he, the person, would make such a decision, but that he, the athlete, would do so. He has given me much to think about If a young man who seemingly had it all a bright future, playing for this state's pride and joy, the solid support of his family, the adoration of his home town if he could leave it all and pursue something else, and do so with apparently no regrets, (he did), it has illustrated for me that the sun, In fact, does not rise and set on the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Dont get me wrong, 111 still be in seventh heaven when we beat Barry's boys and then clinch the national title in Miami, but if we dont, well, life, as they say, will go on. Classes will resume after the Orange Bowl, win or lose; we still have finals in December, 111 still have to fork over my rent December 1 ; and looking down the road, another edition of the Nebraska Cornhuskers will take on Wyoming Sept 8. Another season will begin. New players will be Cuing in for Turner, USss, Irving and the rest Life will go on. Footballmania is great, but not a do-all and end alL Thi3 year's very talented seniors will soon be gone from this campus, bound for pro careers or whatever. Jerry Mlinar is gone too, possibly heading for a parish church somewhere. 76,503 people cheered the seniors on their last Lincoln appear ance Saturday, and rightfully so. There weren't many people around when Jerry Mlinar left the sta dium office building on Oct. 1 7, but I suspect that he had much the same feeling of satisfaction that the class of '83 experienced last Saturday. Excelling in football is fine, if that's what you choose to do. These seniors have given us much In the line of great, no, make that awesome football. They have, and deservedly so, had the undying sup port of the fans. But for Mlinar, the quarterback from Greeley, football was not the most Important thing in his life. I think he should have our best wishes as he embarks on this new phase in his life. And life goes on. So today I issue some thank you's. Thank you to those seniors who have worn the scarlet and cream for the last three years on the gridiron. And thank you, Jerry Mlinar, for helping me, and a few ethers, to keep thlnp In perspective. r i: 3 $2.50 minimum charge per day on com mercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it i placed. NO REFUNDS ON PREPAID AOS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT IN SERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday thru Frtdav). An $8.00 set ice charge will be assessed for all checks returned to the Daily Ne braskan and will be collected by Check Rite. . . LPD Notice of Sale of Unclaimed Bicy . cles and miscellaneous property. Nov. 19th at 10 a.m. 410 West P Street. By the Property Division. No Checks Accepted. Buy a thanksgiving feast from the Block A Bridie Club. High quality, bone less. Hormel Cure 01 hams are for sale at $2.79lb. along with free delivery. To order, call 472-2677. CORNHUSKER FAN? Tell your friends you take pride In the Cornhuskers. Show your faith that they can be No. 1 this year. Classic black old English Text on a natural parchment will certify your belief in the Cornhuskers. Send chrfck today for $2.50 to: Blue Star Corp., P.O. Box 84848, Lincoln, NE 6S&Q9. 7S Chevy Maiibu Good Shapel Asking $1,000. Call 464 1535 afternoons and evenings. Student Season basketball pass. Floor eat. Call Allen, 472-6764. Basketball 2 male; bleachers sect A-1. 472-0483 after 10. Texas instruments Programmable 5$ (SAag Card) with PC-1C5C Winter Man usis. 474-6442. omga. SALOMON 727 SKI BINDINGS. Size 6 12 Dynafit Scots used only 3 days. WiH accept any ressonaMe offer. 4&9-S339. Call attar 5:00. ' - For sals: New Zenith T Black t Whits TV.Call47W4aO. Singer sewing machine. Mooel 626. Used, but in great condition. Comes with wooden cabinet-stand, both for $150.00 Call 475-1 5S8 ask for Todd For Sale: 1980 Suzuki GS750ET motor cycle, 1976 Chevy Monza, and 1961 Volkswagon Diesel. Bids will be taken through November 21 at the Gov. Emp. Credit Union 330 North 43th. Business hours: 9:00-5:30 M-F. We reserve the right to refuse any and all bids. 2 Oklahoma tickets together. Row 22. 1-643-6303 eves. Kitchen table 1 chair$20. overstuffed chairs$l8 ea.. end tables$l5 ea.. chest $40, 4 drawer metal sectional file cabinet $30, floor lamp$25. card table$5. table lamps$10 ea. study table wdrawer$20 12" solid state BW$40 466-6252. Quasar AMFM portable cassette with TV $ 1 25; Pioneer component car audio reasonable 475-2589. 5 14" floppies, floppy holders holds 75, 300 baud modem 474-0230. i ;: t i ,., .,.., i i Nice 3 bedroom, parking, bus. utilities paid $325 19th A Sumner 475-6369. Clean 2 bedroom. 18th I Euclid $250. 475-6689. Apartment for rent available Janu ary. Near East Campus. 467-2842. Across from East Campus, nice two -bedroom apartment. Call 464-64S4. Two bedroom. Psrkirm, laundry facili ties. Heat paid. $235. 1717 J. 433-3411. Afternoon arid evening help. Appfy in person Mikai O Street Drive-In 22nd k O st. - : -. ... ... fnVoi iUif itiriiif- i f - - : ' M ; ... . . 1: : $7-$9HOUR 6 students needed for part-time work to replace 6 students that are too lazy. 488- 1227. Little Bo's is taking applications for S art-time waitresses 6. bartenders. Apply i person. 27th & Comhusker. .Make $12,289 for college while going to UNL. Cick ft out. Be AH You Can Be in the Army Reserve. Call Jim Vanderslice at 475-6561. 11 - 1 - I i ir ii- 'in ill Stage Crew Wanted for the Trl -Culture Fashion Show. Meeting will be held Nov. 21. 1983 in UPC Tri-Culture Office at 5:30 p.m. Vocalist wKeyboard New local group wbookings. 470-2355, Frank Stride. Need 4 NebraskaOklahoma football tickets. Call 468-1806 anytime. S t t i t v i i i ; s I Who will win the Bury the Sooners Contest? Phi Psi Little Sister Meeting: 6:30. Wednesday, Nov. 16 Off seers, 6:00 No function afterwards, but any little sisters who've signed up to oat at the houee, donl forget to come. ' , f ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION' Meeting Thursday, Nov. 17. 330 in CSA 106. Siwsker: Norm Hedcock on handling taxaa at Foa A Co. . IAwJ g ,HWiiM( ITS Come and Watch -David Clapton and Jff Winfceibauer - wrestle it out In the mud at trie . AH University MudaSing. sVT'fta $Qe . ' Meeting tonlnhL November t. - JMp.m. Esst Campus Union. CA!?U3 ftZD Come and Wteh x mPCi':.o -' ' ' A9S3 tTEmi.2 KI VER1 piay in the mud at the , : . ' All University Muddling. Mu Epsllon Nu Come on over to the Union at 6:00 and listen to our speaker just for the fun of DESIGN Organization Janice Stauffer, theatre costume de signer, will be giving students a tour of the costume shop In the theatre depart ment Wednesday. Nov. 16th, 6:30 p.m. Meet in the lobby of the Temple Bldg. The governor's Task Force on Excel lence in Education will be the topic pres ented by Or. James O'Hanlan on Wed nesday, November 16, at 8.-00 p.m. at the Nebraska East Union. Sponsored by the NUFFA with all students welcome. Busi ness meeting at 7 In 312 Ag Hall. u::l cxi clus Be sure to visit our booth Wednesday, Nov. 16, In the Union from 9:00-1:30 p.m. Information will be provided and pay ments can be made for JACKSON HOLE. There are only a few openings still avail able, so you must hurry to reserve your MM. REMEM3ER: Deadline for submitting NSO Host ap plications Is Wednesday, November 30 not even 2 weeks away) Call 472-2454 for more information. UPC American Films presents Casablanca Starring Humphry Bogmt Thursday and Frldsy, Octs&er 1 7 13. 7 and 9 p.m. in the rostrum in the Union. DID YOU KNOW YOUR STUDENT FEES SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING PRO GRAMS? fwbriBkl Unions ' Health Center Roorssiion Center - UPC - Dnilv Nabraskan . ASUN - Voice your etestions or concerns at the Committee for Fees Allocations open meeting, NovemMr 17th at 70 p.m. in the Wbt'i:a Unjm. r.yn to be posted. . CFA IS VW,Ui.Ha fOA YOU. odfatfcar'a Pirn fcss Teme" you cant refuse Rts!sr for free tickets. The Publications Board will wwet in a puoiic session m p.m. weonesgpy m the Nebraska Union to discuss Dully Nebraskan polidee. Cetk out our "Terms" at Godfather's Pizza. ' Godfather's Pizza has two-fera oa IS oz. Margaritas wish any movie stub. 41(011, (0) fTl