Monday, March 5, 1234 Fag 3 5 :A Vr ,V ' Ar W nrr t K t .M EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER ' ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER "NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS SPORTS EDITOR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR COPY DESK SUPERVISOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR WIRE EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER Lrryrrsrk,472-m3 ::ry Pc"cky Tracy L. Ctcvtrt KtSy Grotsaghtn :vt I'tytr WrdW.Trl?fai:i Lturt Hsr'Ii Jann f.'y:.,;jr Vlckl fictzt Jiff Crown r,:k Frost Fit C!-rk Ps'.ty Pryor Jt't Coeixln Cfsr! X.'t'.zch Lorri t'oRsr Crtly Anrstn Dv Trouti Carta Jchnt on, 477-57C3 Don V:ion, 473-7231 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-030) is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday in the fall and spring semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and com ments to the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2588 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publications Board. For information, call Carla Johnson, -477-5703. Postmaster; Send address changes to the Daily Nebra skan, 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln. Neb. 68583 0443. m rvrf'icopYP"HTr,, p'iy fr'".i U f at Y 3 4 2??0 O, 5trt Lincoln, Ti 85IO jjwkin in back Daily Nebraskan School for the deaf... Weverka said deaf leaders also become leaders in the general society. They form associations like the Nebraska Association of the Deaf and the Omaha Association of the Deaf. They get signing put on television programs and help get telephones for the deaf installed s o deaf people are better linked to the hearing population. They help bring deaf people into the larger community. But this large community of deaf and hearing people is easily broken down. Weverka said the recent controversy about the state school has label ed deaf people in a negative way. He said some people seem to wonder if a deaf person on the street is from "that school." "We're being looked at as if we are animals," he said. "All the bad things (about the school) are being put on the front page of the newspaper and all the good things in the middle." VJITU u : j kJ . ...r"3 t r- - (I 3 I I v : x i D-1 : G 0 EU2HV f.: C DAY 1C3 rio. GaSy C1.EO COVHn 1 I t 1 i 1 1 I t 1 1 t P A K K A A AA t ac: Ciiasfemsld E: Red Pool Room! Tournament Cost: iz $7.00 Entry Fee &No extra cost for table time To Enter: Be at Chesterfield's Big Red Pool Room by 6:45 pm , TONIGHT or any Monday night Call 475-8007 for details. tnrougn Marcn zo. Ask for details about our. next lite Beer $300,000. World Series Tavern Pcol Tournament- i at Chesterfield's Big RedPool Room" - ,r Tonight is the First Qualifying Round & your chance to WIN 100.00 Plus a trophy on April 2nd! OVER $230.00 IN TOTAL PRIZES! . 13th &"Q" Lower Level Gunny'i Mall ATTFND THE STUDENT TO STUDENT DISCUSSION OF MILITARY SCIENCE WHEN: 7 f.krch6:Z0 PI1 WHERE: STUDHnT UNION Hc'rvcst Ream yHO: Stuinb.wrJi 2 cr f.:cro Yccrs Rcmdnina it UNL f -t "