Pago 14 j $i Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, August 29, 1984 34 mm TALENTE i w omen golfers expected -i to challenge for second JL Mj 0 FESSIONA LS At SRI we beleive that the quality of our research company is determined by the quality of each individual. That is why we hire only qualified pro fessionals who want to be a part of our professional environment. We need people who are energetic and self-motivated. If you enjoy challenging work you can excel at SRI. The interview is the most important part of our scientific study process. It must be performed by trained professionals to insure the ability to communicate well by telephone with people all over the world is a very special talent. A talent which, according to our studies, only a select few possess. The survey work in our communications laboratory provides an important link to America and the people. The interview gives them a voice and power in decisions that affect them every day. The listening process begins with the professional interviewer. If you have the necessary qualifications and talent combined with the desire to succeed, you may be part of SRI, the most sophisticated attitudinal research lab in America. To Apply for a market research interviewer position, contact the Job Locator 113 Administration Building to arrange an interview. Pay is based on production with minimum wage guaranteed! By Jim Rasmussen Dally Nebraskan Senior Reporter The Nebraska women's golf team lost two outstanding players to graduation last spring, but the Cornhuskers should field another competitive team this year, coach Jerry Fisher said. Practice begins this week for the Hus kers, who finished second in the Big Eight last season behind Oklahoma State. Neb raska will prepare for the Suzie Maxwell Birney All-College Tournament Sept. 10, 11 and 12 in Norman, Okla. The All-College Tournament will prob ably be the best tournament of the fall," Fisher said. Several of the Big Eight schools will be there, along with other Texas teams. Cathy Nelson and Shelly Godeken, who finished second and fifth respectively in the Big Eight Tournament last year, are gone. But Kari Mangan, another stand out, returns for her junior season. Fisher said Mangan probably will occupy the No. 1 spot for the Huskcrs this year. Eight other players will compete for the remaining four spots, Fisher said. Those players include juniors Nancy Steen, Jan Houston and Jean Gilpin; sophomores Laura Gunia and Lisa Papes; redshirted freshmen Janet Gabrielson and Jenny Adams; and freshman Kathy Wall. Fisher said the Huskers will challenge for second place in the conference with Oklahoma, Missouri and possibly Iowa State. Oklahoma State is favored to repeat as champions, she said. Huskers get break from heat 301 South 6Sth Street Lincoln, Nebraska 402489-0351 Dy Jim Rasmussen Dally Nebraskan Senior Reporter The Nebraska football coaches showed a little mercy Tuesday afternoon. With the temperature on Memorial Stadium's turf reaching above the cen tury mark, the players escaped the daily grind of running laps around the field. When coach Tom Osborne announced the reprieve, a big whoop went up from the tired players. That was one of the hotter practices we've had," Osborne said later. "I'd say it was probably about 130 to 135 degrees down here on the field." The Huskers worked out in full pads in the heat. The team worked on live pass protection for about 15 plays, but other than that, the hitting was light. "In this heat, you worry a little about players getting hurt," Osborne said. Four players missed Wednesday's work- n out because of injury. Backup center Bill Lewis and wingback Roger Lindstrom are both suffering from ankle injuries but should be practicing within a couple C days, trainer George Sullivan said. Split " end Hendley Hawkins, who has a strained hamstring, may be ready by this weekend. Cornerback Dennis Watkins, who has been nursing a knee strain, should be able to practice tomorrow, Osborne said. vs The Huskers have only 10 days before ;n the season opener against Wyoming. Wyo- n' ming will tune up for the game by hosting nt' South Dakota this Saturday in Laramie. a I s - I Ill ri iir, ilium"! mi iiiiwuiiHiiiim i ' 6E-135 L.-J CASSETTE 7 V. CONTK0VER2y Indue! Sexuality Lat Mark Do Ma, Baby Pnvat Joy !.. i a - r, $5.79 Every Day Low Price $5.79 Every Day Low Price Look For Nebraska's Best Album Prices, Always At Pickles. Many albums and items on sale now. FLEETWOOD r!A Rssso&rs Includes the Hits Gofour Own Way, Dreams and Don't Stop $5.79 Every Day Low Price r O al 79 Every Day Low Price r RE $5.79 Every Day Low Price 4 STEVIE NICKS Bella Dtxina INCLUDES LEATHER AND LACE STOP DRAGGIN' MY HEART ARGUfiO CG55DS & tap; ' CASSETTE . MR 38-139 $5.79 Every Day Low Price OPEN CUr.OAYS 12 5 220 N. 10th DOWr4TOW?J 237 S. 70th ESQUIRE PLAZA Also two stores in Omaha 3t d ie it I w w id ;d to o ;d id U- rk ce e er ig n id h zl m 13 n o p 1- d it P r- ic 11