Wednesday, September 12, 1G34 Daily Nsbraskan Pago 3 Program By G2I1 Y. Hsey Dally Mebrasiaa Senior Eejrt?y The University Health Center will sponsor a weight-to pro gram for students who Ere at least 15 percent over their ideal weight, psychiatric social worker Margaret Eager, Said Tuesday. The program, scheduled to begin Oct. 1, will kst 10 weeks, Eager s aid. Participants will meet from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Monday in the basement confer ence room of the health center, she said. Students who participate must be at least 15 percent over their ideal weight, which b determined pushes weight' loss by a physical taken at the center, she said. To arrange for a physi cal, the student can contact the center for an appointment with a health center physician. During the program, students must weigh in every week, Eaer said. The program will take a "healthy lifestyle" approach in which various kindi cf informa tion will be presented, she said. The program will focus on teach ing students to eat fewer calories, to exercbe more and to change their behavior patterns, she said. Aerobics to improve the cardio vascular system particularly will be emphasized, she said. The program will Include dis- cussion on weight loss by show ing films, presenting medical rea sons to control weight, citir.3 good nutrition practices and allowing students to dhcus3 their weight problemEarner said. Cost for the 10-week program is $25 and up to $20 is refundable, depending on the student's at tendance, she said. Students who have completed the 10-week program can enroll in the follow-up program that will meet every Thursday. Cost for the program, to begin Oct. 4, will be $20 and is non-refundable. Students who were in the first program can continue to lose weight in the follow-up program. snorts L. r r til Booths still are available for noon, 12:15, 12:30 and 12:45 p.m. Houston will speak about the U.S. those wanting to display or sell Buses will travel non-stop to Space Shuttle program during a items during Lincolnfest "84, Sept. Lincoln Center and Memorial Sta- dinner Sept. 20, sponsored by the 29 and 30. Rental prices are $100 dium. The 11:30 a.m. buses will Women's Division of the Lincoln for commercial enterprises, $50 make the downtown loop before Chamber of Commerce, fornon-pmaorfund-reisingorgani- going to the stadium. Schuessler is responsible for zations and $25 for informational After the game, fans can catch engineering technologies on the or display purposes. Booths will a bus from the stadium back to Space Shuttle and Space Station be set up near Pershing Audito- Holmes Lake or the college, programs. He is involved with rium. Any booths decorated with Another bus will pick up fans at astronaut training and flight crew the Lincolnfest theme, "A Cele- 11th and M streets at 5 p.m. planning and supervises Eight cali bration of Life in Lincoln," will be Service costs and departure trollers at NASA's Mission Con eligible for a competition with times may change because of tel- trol Center in Houston, cash prizes. Contact Pam Wright e vised games. Call 476-1234 for y at the Lincoln Center Associa- more information. Treventing Child Sexual Abuse," tion, 474-5500, for more informa- .' a five-part national public TV ser tion. The Near South Neighborhood ies airing Sept. 17 through 20 at 7 ' Association will have its 11th An- p.m., offers advice to parents on ThelincolnTransportationSys- ?ual e 4Cream Sodal Sunday how to prevent their children tern will operate two Big Red S2 4Pfath!5S?yal!? .f lt Express Lots again this football 2 lhe Pout? Church Pr(mdf non-threatening pro- seaSon. They are at Southeast JOth and D streets. Ice cream finoufor children, geared to their Community College 8800 O St m Campus Dairy age group and level of under- And at Holmes Park, 70th and & JSSSJ "!? onh?wt protect them- Van Dorn streets. home-baked goods will be served, selves. The national programs will A live band will play. be supplemented with local facts Game-goers can board Big Eed about assault of children and and Express buses from Holmes John F. Schuessler, director of adults on "Sexual Violence in Ne- Park or Southeast Community engineering at McDonnel Douglas braska," which begins Sept 17 at College at 11:30 am., 11:45 a.m., Technical Services Company in 8:30 p.m. Tii3 Joumd-Sfer presrfe: 0 ) Z4 ,j (rys -'J l Psrsonal Computers end Homs Elsdrpn!cs Show September 17, 1834 5pm - 9pm September 18,1984 10cm - 9pm September 13,1984 10am -9pm Get aquainted with electronics of the future at Pershing Auditorium's PC-Expo '84. 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