Monday, March 19, 1084 Daily Nebraskan PzgoS i EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISINGS MANAGER ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NZ',73 EDITCHS 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 Urry Srrrki, 472-1723 Dr;l LhzV,' Kitty PoIIcky TrcL. vm K!'y Gretiohma Etsv l!yr Ward V. friplstt III L:-.1i::;;j Jnn NyS,";ltr VlcklF.uh; J!t Drown V.:k Frcit Pat Clark Patty Pryor JII Goodwin Chris !sch Lorrt ltonsr Craig Andrtitn Dav Trouba Carta Johnson, 477-5733 Don Walton, 473-7331 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-CS0) 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 472-2583 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 Nebras kan, 34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb. 63588 0443. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1234 DAILY NICRASXAN SWAP... Ccntinscd frcn Vzzs & If SWAP did indeed change people's views of others on campus, or at the very least reconfirm and solidify previously supposed views, for the 28 who participated, what could a swap exchange do for the rest of the thousands who live and work at UNL? Does Operation SWAP have to be confined to one week of the year? Although the organization of anything more encompassing than this year's SWAP would be difficult if not impossible for a group like Innocents to manage, an informal ongoing swap of ideas and viewpoints between students and admin istrators can only build on the success of SWAP '84. The more time and energy spent on getting to know the individuals behind the bureacratic or student masks, the better will be the communicat ion and understanding between the various group3 and institutions. In a university setting, where the opposing views of groups and institutions seem to collide regularly, this kind of getting down to basics in communication can only improve the education al system for" all of us. Todd Nelson senior broadcastingtheater Innocents Society Swap Participant Faculty, students... Continued from Pce 4 It seemed evident to me that the stereotypic view of "insensitive institutional bureaucrats" often verb alized by students did not persist when personal and meaningful relations were experienced with an Individual who happens to be an UNL administator at a given point in time, Most readers could quickly list a dozen or more similar situations within our campus community where lack of personal contact and communication contributes to misunderstand ings. With the sincere belief that education is truly enhanced through interaction and sharing, my hope is that the success of this year's Operation SWAP can now move from a modest number of , participants to include a more representative sample of our pluralistic campus community. Each of us, in my judgment, will become more complete human beings and more effective campus citizens to the extent that we are able to reach out and learn from others. The creators and sponsors of Operation SWAP should be commended for their fine efforts in moving. all of us who participated in a healthy direction. David A. DeCoster Dean of Students Administrator SWAP Participant FREE MAKEUP LESSONS Hear the music of Ten Ruhlman March 22 11 3Kv duk :t il I miiof I oro Atrium 1 C3 N St. 475-1407 y if urn rro tircH nf nia vina narkina cvcles and accessories in this place roulette, we offer you the area designed to fulfill all your logical alternative. We're cycling needs. So if you're Freewheelin Bike Shop and we looking for economy and prac- have the widest selection of ticality at a fair price come in & racing, touring and EMX bi- see us, we'll be p!ad toheto. w Pra-sesson bike V'& .1- X, "... , $20 vdvt2 Any brand multi-speed bike serviced-includes adjusting gears, brakes, true wheels, lubrication and complete bike check-up. All parts extra. n Downtown 427 South 13t?i Street East Park Ran 238 North tZ-Ji Etrset Fxn!rr -f? - i ii 1 u u o i j r r. n L 1 UU U L .. i -x.r 1 U M , wJ I i i I I i J ii ill ' ' I y 'r You have to push yourself to get in great shape. A good program helps a lot. Youll find it in the Army National Guard. While you're getting physical, youll earn a good paycheck and many other full-time benefits. That's why we call it a part-time smart-time job. Do something for yourself, your community and your country. To get started, call 1-C00-72-77G4 IrmyGxinrd ; f a E I j Kef 422-475-C234 April 8, 1SB4 4S2-4S4-C1I3 J