The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1984, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Daily Nebraskan
Tuesday, September 25, 1934
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By Paul Ehavlik
Dally NebraUn SUIT Writer
Fifty years after the state
Capitol's grounds were land
scaped by Lincoln architect Ernst
Herminghaus, a restoration is re
creating the look.
Robert Ripley, Capitol restora
tion manager, said workers are
grating the ground to remove
diseased and dying trees and
shrubs. They also will move some
trees south of the Capitol
Beginning this week, 30 ever
green trees, 10 deciduous trees
and about 100 evergreen shrubs
will be planted along the south
wall as called for in the 1934
plans, Ripley said.
Richard Sutton, a landscape
architect and horticulture pro
fessor at UNL, is assisting with
this project, Ripley said.
Ripley said about 70 percent of
the original trees have died
because of natural factors and
lax maintenance. About 10 years
ago, a concentrated maintenance
program was initiated.
Buildings remain essentially un-
changed over long periods of
years, requiring only minor re
pairs. But, Ripley said a lands
cape is dynamic and requires
regular attention.
Restoration of the Capitol's
south side is scheduled for com-
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estimated at $55,000 to $60,000.
If funding li authorized, the
renovation of the north, east and
west sides of the Capitol probably
will begin next spring, Ripley said.
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By Susan Carrey
Daily Nebnuikan Staff Vriter
A session on the uses of con
traceptives kicked off Wellness
Week.
There wasn't a large turn-out,
only four people shewed, includ
ing one male who said at the end
of the presentation that he learn
ed a lot more than he already
knew.
. Karen Weed and Linda Lewis
hosted this session on contracep
tives sponsored by Alpha Chi
Omega. Both women are regis
tered nurses at the health center.
The health center sponsors con
traceptive classes twice a week
for men and women who want
contraceptives.
"We have found that if the per
son comes to this class, initially
the doctor at appointment time,
who gives them their method,
spends a lot less time because
they already know about the
method," Lewis said.
Many methods today include:
the pill, the diaphragm, and the
I.U.D., all must be prescribed by a
doctor. Over the counter birth
control methods are: condoms,
the contraceptive sponge and
contraceptive foams. Withdrawal
falls under a category of its own.
Weed stressed that contracep
tives should be "a mutual deci
sion between the two of you. We
encourage male and female at
these classes."
Withdrawal has many miscon
ceptions because men and women
don't fully understand the facts
of withdrawal, Weed said. The
withdrawal method is not encour
aged, Weed said, because semen
does leak out before ejaculating.
The condom, if used DroDerlv is
90 percent effective and prevents
sexually transmitted diseases.
An important factor that many
don't realize is that "Heat weak
ens rubber. So it's not a cool idea
to put it in somebody's billfold.
It's not going to last very long,"
Lewis said.
The foam method is fairly easy
to use if the directions are read
properly, Weed said. This sper
micide method will only be effec
tive if used properly.
Both the creme and jelly are
used in the same fashion as the
foam. The contraceptive sponge
is the latest over-the-counter
method and is again, easy to pur
chase. The sponge, like the foam,
jelly and creme must be used cor
rectly to receive the maximum
protection of 85 percent.
For prescribed birth control,
one must see a doctor and receive
a full physical: pap smear and
pelvic examination.
The diaphragm must be fitted
by the doctor. Spermacide creme
or gel accompanies the rubber
diaphragm.
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