Pago 4 Daily Nebrcskan Monday, December 19, 1983 i i s i ) '" C LL - i Julie Hermann James Newell Shane Isa.rt.cson . ' 'V . 7 .'. ... v" ----- - W - - ' ' : , ':,- i ' jp, ! r ' i ' v Rich Moser Gerald Mherabers DulS ft lb a"ov cur employees to sp3nd Christmas with their fem:!:2S, there wO ba no campus delivery Dec. 23 thru Jen. 14. Delivery will resume Sunday, Jan.15 at 5 p.m. HAPPY HOLIDAYS Limousine to and from Eppley Airfield 24 Hours A Day , Phone: 474-3762 Lincoln 449-8693 Omaha l LEAVE HILTON (DOWNTOWN) 4:30 a.m. 7:05 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. LEAVE COCOS 4:45 7:15 9:45 2:05 3:30 EPPlfY ARRIVAL 5:50 8:30 11:00 3:15 4:50 8:30 10:15 LEX Rum Which are NON-Operative on (Effective Oct. 15, 1983) BASIC ONE-WAY RATE IN EITHER DIRECTION: ROUND-TRIP (Must be ourchosed os surh ) ilR.LN.i SP0 US E TRAVEL FOR FARE DEPART EPPLEY 5:55 10:30 12:25 4:00 6:00 ARRIVE COCOS 11:45 1:35 5:30 7:15 8:45 10:00 10:30 11:45 ARRIVE HILTON 7:00 12:00 1:45 5:45 7:30 10:15 12:00 Sat. $12.00 $20.00 Reservations iaken M-F, 8:00 AM to 5:00 Pf Call 474-3762. 12 hours in Advance DASH ONLY ACCEPTED Kyle Kammerer Staff photo by Craig Andresen SMeoutio reveal feal'sneeEx plain) It) By Jann Nyffeler Vw. 1 Si' tow"'- . Ski the roclies and W LJLS MCMSIR CHRYSLER LEASING in 8, 12 or 15 passenger vans 7 Days, 1 300 miles, only $365 plus 4 Days, 1 300 mites, only $31 5 9as & to ask about our other special rates Leasing & Rental Inc. Lincoln 1646 "N" 477-7253 Omaha 5402 "L" toll free 800-642-1133 Beatrice 614-22 Market St. 223-5252 Sex. Drugs. Rock and roll. Menwomen. There are some things in life that some of us think we cant do without. But this time of year, a nasty six-letter word'gets added to the list of things we would like to do without but cant: finals. There are ways to get around the ecstasy of finals, but most UNL students cop out and study. "Some of the guys on my floor are getting drunk until next Tuesday" said J. Scott Gilbert, an ag honors sophomore. "But I'm just gonna treat it like another exam. The only difference is that it's comprehensive." Senior Kyle Kammerer said he anticipates "the usual: buy some beer, . . . lots of late studying." "Finals are nothing special, just another pain in the neck," Kammerer said. Some students, like Rich Moser, take finals more seriously. Moser, a senior majoring in finance, said he has been spreading out his work fairly evenly throughout the course of the semester. He simply anticipates studying the night before his finals. When asked how he planned to prepare for finals, junior Andy Carothers joked, "I'm not." Carothers continued to spout idle threats, saying, "I'm going to get all my reading done and study ahead so I don't have to cram for finals." J unior English major Julie Hermann, who said she has one final and three papers, said she also plans on "getting things done early, locking myself away and handing everything in untyped." With four finals, Gerald Mhembers admitted he's studying more than normal the last two weeks of the semester. The ag engineering freshman realizes that preparing for finals will take most of my time." Another freshman with four finals, James Newell, said he plans on "just studying" in his pursuit of an acceptable GPA "111 be up quite awhile this weekend." Business major Shane Isaacson said, Tm doing a lot of praying, trying to open the books. I'm going to get by myself. Read, study, pray and hope." As for myself, well I gave up finals for Lent once and forgot to take them up aain. Thanks to a gen erous professor who doesn't believe in giving finals during finals week, maybe 111 go to Colorado next week.