Friday, Dscomber 14, 1984 Pego6 Daily Nebraskan . , : . LettersJ AcHdpnf Dirti about alii had to do, and before I tired while standing in line for to use my arm to the fullest abU- jtfJ J) the grt slLOOUUl UlKjllm rr u ".hu,-. u iaa k tw,-?, ctanrf fnr itv. And then after accepting these, was matched by other funds. anH nrCPTit COW dliicm to annoy me. Finally, I stopped two minutes andjust beams with being able to make goals and fl f "fed for newf (ICOepU, tOnaillWl .ny,, d listened dsely tS the joy. And still, some of us may get keep toying to progress f ?f Last week, I took a walk down- melody of M0 Come All Ye Faith- restless because we have to sit m It's hard to- not smile when I nD ?!raJions such! town at about 9 p.m. The depart ment stores were just closing,, Christmas lights tinted the streets and Christmas music from the big speakers filled the air. The evening was mild no wind, mil urn: , i-j-j a, a io.fnro whiiA thinlf nf Terrv. He s something as tnose su-Aestea by Howarrf friend Terry? Terry's eyes light up as he sits in a else. I wish all of you would know After the possibly of the grant Terry is the student who was wheelchair to look out of a win- him or someone like him because had been established, it was re injured on ELt CamPus in The dow for the first time in three it might be easier to then under- SSSL!M 1,6 feed mixer before Thanksgiving, weeks. stand how precious it is at one efo three, a wa hra w nrZarcZ Hi famiiv. fripnris and manv minute to be ung your arms and new administration buildinc. a lions of stars, and it wa3 slightly sive weeks since his accident. Terry prayers have helped him progress legs and then seconds later, not new museum to replace Morrill brisk. has progressed from fifth-floor immensely, but what has helped being able to move them. And Hall and a performing arts cen- As I sat on a bench, I listened to intensive care of Lincoln General, him the most is that he has even I myself wont ever really ter, the last was chosen. Knowing the music, watched the last peo- to fourth floor where he has accepted all that has happened, know how precious it is unless I this process, the references to pie carry their packages out of already stood up, sat in a chair, And it is so easy for me to say, am put in the same situaton. University foundation Board of the stores, and sipped some hot and moved and lifted his left arm "Terry is so. strong, so remark- Virginia Nemec Directors Chairman D.B. "Woody" chocolate from McDonalds. I and fingers. able, and such a trooper." Yes, he elementary education vrtfr, a man who has contri- began to think about all I had to some of us sweat after we exer- is, but he will have his down days senior UDt Jd more t0 the university than do before Christmas such as study- cise for an hour, but Terry sweats like the rest of us. He's only human. Pr haps anyone, become both un- ing for finab, finishing projects after five to 10 minutes of using A store could put up the big- Student V&DS clCLVifv fou.nc7 d aild unfteful- and doing my Christmas shopping, every muscle in his body to lift his gest and the most Christmas trees, r . , JJ As for disparaging comments I started complaining to myself arm an inch or so. Some of us get the prettiest decorations, the LWCl QTCiTlt VVCCCptS concerning our NU administra- , r- - brightest lights, play the loudest iora, u uwru couia consult f v- - Christmas music and sell the best Several issues raised in Tim those knowledgeable about the quumy mercnanuise, uuiuus store nuwmus icv.. a ictiti wucm- ouujbw, nv nvum miu mem io ue could not even begin to give any ing the Lied Center for Perform- accessible, interested people who v. i person tne unristmas gm, lerry mg twia eeu intmmiuu. nuw cvij uui, mc uueresisoi has given to me. ard asserts that the $10 million students. It's not a gift that can be matching grant from the Lied Howard is correct about one purchased in a store. It's not one Foundation should have been thing. We cannot "hope money that comes in different sizes and used for purposes other than a will fall from the sky" to solve colors, or one that can be wrapped performing arts center. Further- problems at UNL This is exactly in a box and placed under the more, Howard offers items such the reason why the refusal of $10 tree for someone to open. Rather, as tuition reduction, library im- million to help establish an arts it is one of accepting accepting provement and faculty salary center, which otherwise would be the most difficult and frustrating assistance as alternatives. These impossible, would be foolhardy things in life. Not a final, dropadd, items, while desirable, are not indeed, classes or financial problems, but within the limitations established Mark Scudder instead accepting the fact that I by the donor. AS UN president could have one leg for the rest of The Lied Foundation offered Curt Oltmans my life, or that I may not be able the $10 million donation contin- ASUN first vice president r, ici $nk) 4?" . i 1 Non-traditional student reminisces about motherhood, political career By Janet Stefanski Daily Nebraskan BUS Reporter J ifl zDalpungisnacfcrt 85' is coming. . . "A winter festival full of fun games, contests and entertainment!" Don't Miss The Fun! because he is a former governor, classified advertisements over the but because he's a wonderful man," phone at the Hastings Tribune in she said. 1941. She eventually moved up to Crosby describes herself as a be executive secretary to the pub person who came up the hard lisher, Fred A, Seaton, a former way. The Hastings native said she' U.S. senator. These days she is a 60-year-old could not afford college when she She said she feels she accomp- college student at UNL was younger, and she first entered lished things for women at the LaVon Crosby, an integrated UNL in 1975, primarily to take Tribune that may not be realized, studies major, shows concern organ lessons so she could Dlav She cited that back then, a Dolicv She is the wife of a former gov ernor. In 1980 she ran for a seat in the Nebraska Legislature. about classes like any college stu dent in saying, "I'm dying in astronomy!" Crosby's husband, Robert, served as Nebraska's governor from 1953 to 1955 when the state had two-year gubernatorial terms, LaVon Crosby was not for church services. Profile was implemented which denied new women employees coverage under the employee insurance. She said the idea that "women come and go" too fast was respon sible for the policy. Crosby-approached Seaton about his general manager's pol icy. Hence all women employees Crosby is not a "little lady get married to the former governor SLLl wnen ne served ms term, the two ., f h nra,n J? - at the Tribune sained coverage. will enable her to earn the inte- A . r grated studies degree. According to Crosby, however, her greatest accomplish Besicies competing in the ment is her children; Mike, Tim 1 980 election for Nebraska's 29th and Fred Stuart and Marv f Stuart) . , district legislative seat in which Bolin. She said she tried to bring iiuuui tne non-traaitional snirley Marsh defeated her the student has her own political his- mother of four worked on the tory, Cosby said some people still staff of Sen. Roman Hruska in regard her as "the former gover- Omaha and Washington from 1 968 nor's wife." But, she said, she to 1971. She currently is chair. J J. A. . ' uoesn i resent it. were married in 1971 Robert Crosby now is a senior partner in the law firm of Crosby, Guenzel, Davis, Kessner and Kuester. tP" p.-wu ynwt (F".i!J jpwwi 'XmzmM IktuJ mmmiM BU)Uf m-iM B--- iMttl Mb w!"m fliik.?ige Mun v&!.t. sa. im wr-" mwi yT HP jr"1 fi, pp Qyf HiAJHkBdl 0 n D n AW, 11 I ;L 1 I " my "I'm proud to be Bob's wife, not I ij.aswj fm 0 Shis Christmas! P Buy the best in Christmas presents this season. Become a regular plasma donor and earn $20 per week plus $10 bonuses!! It's easy, it's relaxing, and it pays! Bring in this ad for $5 extra on your first visit. woman ofNebraska's Art Council. Crosbys first job was taking them up well "I think they all realize you have to work for what you get," she said. Crosby, a humble woman ("flat tered" to be interviewed) said she Cor.tJr.sed on Page WE PAY MORE lincoln piissna 2021 "O" 474-2335 ,,jfc-J a y fp BF"W flW3W? W3 P1 irrWf ,,-r-Ji .w Hi alt fc.nmrr.iB JL.tir '4 i&atM puff p1-''1'1! V "1 y- ' fa--- jj Aa.iiirA tf.r.nrni r-ufi Mon. Wed.-9-5 Tus. Thur.-9-6 Fri.-8-4 Sat.-8-2 free parking in the rear The following incidents Dto UNL police between 3:06 a.m. and 1 1 -26 p.m. Wednesday. 11 3:03 a.m. Smoke bomb reported in Li the elevator of Haroer Hall n was reported. LJ 8 a.m. Parkinc Derm it r0rwrtA efAlAM fl irm a c n Parking Area 3 near Plant LJ Science Hall. 1 T 9:03 a.m. - Sign reported stolen near I J Love Labrarv. 10:10 a.m. - Backpack and contents reported stolen from the bookstore in the Nebraska Union. r iu?2 u; TTAfc.ident Ported nearH. i o i 7 0 lnJunes were reported Hr.T:i Ply;" Prty damage acci dent reported near Cubbison BuUding on City Campus. 5-I?-,,PackPack and contents reported stolen from the bookstore in the Nebraska Union. .fii:S5P-mo".Chri3tmas tree reported stolen from Smith Hall. frnm ? 'f' .WaUet "ported stolen from a locker in Mabel Lee HalL Jf2 T WaUet reported stolen from a locker in Mabel Lee HalL 2:18 p.m. - Backpack reported stolen Police leport n n from the bookstore in Nebraska Union. 2:53 p.m. Wallet reported stolen from a locker in Mable Lee Hall. 3:32 p.m. Hit-and-run accident re ported near 13th and R streets. 7:05 p.m. Fire reported in Ruth Leverton Hall 308 on East Campus. The fire, which caused an estimated $10,000 to $15,000 damage, was believed to have been started by a short in a radio. 11:03 p.m. Belated report of jewelry stolen from Neihardt Residence Center. 1 1:03 p.m. Belated report of cassette tapes stolen from Neihardt Residence Center. , 11:23 p.m. Narcotics arrest reported at Neihardt Residence Center. Later in the evening the same person was arrestee for a series of thefts, including felonies and misdemeanors. The following items are being held in lost and found at the University Police Department Leather jacket, computer tape, jewelry, watches, license plates and wallets. Items can be claimed between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. by giving a description of the item. Lost and found items are kept for w days.