Friday, October 5, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Pago 7 Students' cowboy dreams fulfilled in first annual Western Olympics Dy Dan Stchlik Dally Nebraskan Staff Writer Every kid in America has played cowboys and Indians. They've dreamed of riding their horses and testing their skills of strength, quickness and abilities against outlaws, cattle and natural ele ments. For most, it remains a dream, but the UNL Rodeo Club is offering a chance to let fantasy become reality in the first West ern Olympics. Scheduled to be at the Rodeo Club Practice Arena at 33rd and Leighton streets on Oct. 14 at 2:30 p.m., the Western Olympics can be compared to an intramu ral rodeo between UNL college student groups. Members of campus organiza tions, clubs, fraternities, sorori ties, residence halls or faculty may enter as many teams as they wish. Teams will consist of either 4 men and 2 women or 4 women and 2 men. As in association rodeo or track and field competi tion, team members will partici pate and compete in events in which they are most skilled. Men's events include: Cow rid ing, chute dogging, bucking ma chine bare-back riding and calf dressing. The women can choose from steer riding, barrel racing, goat tying and calf dressing. Fa culty members have the choice of calf tying, goat tying and calf dressing. All necessary equipment will be provided and Tom Sturdy of Palmyra is supplying the stock. Team entry fees will be $ 1 5 per team. Entries are du6 by 3 p.m. Oct. 1 2. They can be made by con tacting Shane Wickett at 464 4012 or Kelly Wertz at 464-6328. Trophies and prizes will be awarded to the first and second teams, first all-around man and all-around woman, and to first and second individual contestants in each event. The UNL Rodeo Club promotes college rodeo and develops an awareness of collegiate rodeo, es pecially on a national level. Currently, the men's team is ranked third and the women's team stands at seventh among the college teams in the Great Plains Region. Rodeo Club presi dent Kelly Wertz said there is a lot of interest from the groups contacted to participate. The club thinks the contest will help peo ple better understand rodeo as a sports competition. $0S2JStt!V..,.A..,.,. J. !! CO OKI ON odiiiim Mm mil MM HMHt HMtKIHf 19 THOUIMM 01 I itmm fun v tut tut Him Contact nearest VA office (check your phone book) or , i local veterans group. Who's 1 . News Vonn R. Jones, a senior at UNL, has been awarded a $1,500 jour nalism scholarship by the Gan nett Foundation. The scholarship committee was chaired by R. Neale Copple, dean of UNL's School of Journalism. Hiroka Swada, Japan: Dia Sou bra, Lebanon; Leng Yuen Ho, Malaysia; Yih-Chun Lin, Taiwan; Singh Ramji, Guyana; Man Man Tsui, Hong Kong; Zaher Al Daqqaq, Jordan; Brian Quartey, Ghana; Katen-Kum&r Shah, Kuwait; and Tsu Wong, China Ten international students at UNL have been awarded scholar ships as being the top scholars from their country. Those awarded and their coun try include: District 565. The award of about $12,000 will make it possible for Choquette to study abroad for nine months. She is a 1982 graduate of UNL and currently attends Purdue University, where she is working on her master's in social psychology. More than fellowship... we're family Biblical Christian fellowship for the college-age person Friday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 10:45 a.m. Special Events Mid-Week Studies Transportation Available Please Call Hank Pharis, College Director A 433-4541 "Behold, the Lamb-of imU Cod who takes away LsVD the sin of the world!" " )ohn 1:29 Indian Hills Community Church 1000 S. 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