y ti Daily r t ; .i ,ji , " ;T 'J? Ill SO? v,i J Mi Xt iidi EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGEH ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR COPY DESK SUPERVISOR WIRE EDITOR NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHERS ARTIST PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRPERSON PROFESSIONAL ADVISER laurl McppU, 472-17G5 Dnll Shvliil Kliiy Poiicky Tom Byrru Kelly Mangan Stcvo fc'tyer Jim Fuiteil Jann Nyfftler Christopher Burbach MIchUlaThuman Jsff Godwin Jull Jordan Cu tg Andres en Davt Trouba JLou Anne Zacek Carta Johnson, 475-0375 Den Walton, 473-7301 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) 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 va'cations. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas nd 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. 475-0375. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebra skan, 34 Nebraska Union. 1400 R St.. Lincoln. Neb 68588-0448. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1934 DAILY NEBRASKAN UNL restores formal ceremony in summer graduation on trial basi Jiy By Venn Jones . if Jrroi essionai- ! p looking 3 t JlLULs?liJS T typeset .ana pnnte in the basement of the Nebraska Union n Dailv I 9 J I I UNL summer graduates will graduate in style this year. For the first time in 1 4 years, UNL will experiment with full-scale commencement exercises in mid August. According to John Yost, Assistant to the Chancel lor, the ceremony will be like the regular fall and spring semester exercises complete with caps and gowns and pageantry but on a smaller scale. "The decision was made in response to several students and parents to have a more formal com mencement," Yost said. "In previous years, students attended an informal ceremoney where their names were called and they stood up. I think this year's ceremony will be more personable," he said. About 800 graduating seniors will walk to the platform and receive their diplomas from the dean of their colleges this summer, the former summer graduation committee chairman, professor Patrice Berger, said. Although the ceremony will not be mandatory, officials expect a good turnout on' August 18. Although he hasn't had any official feedback yet on the new graduation format, there are some who are unhappy with it, Yost said. Margaret McGovern, a broadcast journalism major with three hours left to complete before she can graduate, is one who is disappointed with the new format. She said she would rather have an informal ceremony to attend at the end of the first session so she can move on to other things. "I don't know where I'm going to be in August," McGovern said. "I could get a job and have to move and then not be able to attend the ceremony." McGovern said she was upset she wasn't informed earlier that the full ceremonies were to be imple mented. If she had known, she said, she would have taken the three credit hours she needed in the spring semester and graduated in May. If students cannot attend the August ceremony, they can pick up their diplomas at their conven ience in the Administration Building, Yost said. The Chancellor's office will evaluate this sum mer's graduation, once completed to determine if the tradition of full summer graduation ceremonies will be restdred to UNL in the future. it i 2 DAYS ONLY Q-CARD E3CTRAVAGA TUESDAY & WEDNES AM FM STEREO CASSETTE I N-D ASH A mini-chassis unit with separate bass and treble, metal tape switch, pre-amp output and so much more. ,x;;r; -v- u' jun. tin W8THQ-CARS) ' M. B "GO DIG RED" WATCH 1 V TS ii Mi Featuring: Hour, minutes, seconds, 7 weekday, date, alarm, enronograpn letoo iMstrh with snlit timaV and niaht the push of 2 buttons. Fully adjustable band. Stainless Steel Case. LIST $43.S5 ' i, WITHOUT EATTEH5ES INCREDIBLE REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! ULTRA-LIGHT up a TrmnME!R High quality sound in a mini "Walk- man" type headphone. . MODEL MH-18 UST miCE: $U.SS 8 ps!r " WQ-CAR9' 'J) OITECH STEREO RADIO WHEADPHONES- MODEL 1S-91AF LIST $43.SS Q-CAD I ih ALL CARTRIDGES $10.00 OFF ALREADY DISCOUNTED PRICES WQ-CARD 9 i LIST $7.49 WQ-CARO LI?IT 2 PES? CUSTOMER Vi I i " m )iO : I hi H U i f-'iLf PRO 202 10" 3-VAY LOUDSPEAKERS Built in U.S.A. with a 5 year part and labor warranty. 60 watt power capacity LIST PRICE: $123.95 ea. 1 FOR $80.00 2nd FREE UQ Tuesday, Juno 26. J 984 Daily Nebraskan D(n) ! I i EACH j I ! I !t 5 Iff "-CM 1 Hi n ! -CARD j j Poge3