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o f 5 f. i ' 1 ill J 4 , j) 4 ! 4. . Juzzy, February 23, 1CC5 University of f '.:brc: k-Lincc!n Vol. 04tio. 1 W 4. i is : 5. .... V.CCt!::r: Pertly sunny end cooler today vith a h!sh 0123 (SO). Most! dotriyend colder tonight with a low cf 22 (-5C). Sunny end vdndy cn Wed nesday wtth a high cf 42 (ZQ). . . . 4 1 , t b. . ;1 im ' 1 v. : ' i- 4Kb- l. - vt. UNL students scheduled to take or.a ce?. nechGu!3 their tiri tM ay wssiisstlccs cr.iar a re? prcjc-Ei jpprsved fcy tli UNL - Tht ssnata cscved esrller th!j nor,th a set cfdtersithfcs forstaients, C1CSS ska tX UNLj edd the new policy states that if students CT3 schedslsd to tj&a threa er r.ci-3 finsl exams on er.3 dsy during finds' week, tha studsuts can: O Consult with instructors ar.dcr depsrtmsRts giving tho exam to deter mine if any make-up exam is or can be sched-led within finds' .. week. O If no make-up ex&ra is available, students must notify the instructor or department of the third end any sub sequent final exm scheduled for the ssma dsy. Kotificioa must be marta before the end cf the seventh week cf classes this Prisf ey. 0 " The instructor cf tha thiid and ht J hJiMi4--vUiiU V'b AbaU'te VltUV The drive to 'wAn puM!ed;ien cf ft caivcrsitywids- psrbcsk ' si UNL re ceived suppcit to the EasSdsace Odl Asseektiea ttr&tt hen it voted unadmeudy 1st week stop publi-. cation cf the FVeshsaa Eeccrd should the yearbook be apgrm'ed TbM Cciksrpst paMlshed imtll 1172, fcMed beesse cf lack cf Etudr.t gcrt. UKL ra-.7 ii the c:,!y F: i tl'.t crhsel that dies net hae an a!i- Las ir.Tetf t?d rcrmcttej the Ccrn tt s i : c r 1.:, j ra:.: : d t3 r.i a t;r:rc::.rs cn the &i?J Yearhoi) local dairies participate 7. 2 c i ? -2 r:t cl a rdls'd t :!fri f .""Ma ! r. ' "v (''' v.. ..ii v.-.-- A t t - - - --- - ...... i. I : "t'.r'l'.di'r rc!re lit . J 1. r--- -- " r--"-?f , fit ! 4 C3 l liiit ii lit! " I j 'ail' j L.aui I ( C ti M (3 t! --i . cnothcr exaai period du finds' ?;eek. Find exas for mini cstsiscs will centlrxa to be cn tha hzt r.ectirj d.iy cf th course. Lw&icntS fciO C2k txLs tcif f-Hwl tfrea or mere eiass cn ens ds. Miller, a men&er cf the Faculty . ccnusittee, vvhich submitted the pro posal to the senate in April 1SS4, sdd few students will be Elected by the new policy because cf the present "eCleient" exam schedule. "The exam schedde is set up so that exams cf the most papular classes are put cn alternative days," Miller sdd. ' Even thoujh the new policy probably will affect -only a few students, Miller said, "the few should be protected as well." . In the past, some faculty members rescheduled exams for students in similar situations,-he said. 1 ' - "These faculty were doing this mot fiddly," he said. "V.lat we're doing is guaranteeing' it cCicklly." ' Infomaiion on the spdng semester final exam sched'de can be fot?nd on- ps 3 cf cim-Sii schedule of ?-'"- ' k revival aets dectiaa ballet to assess stiuaat s-jp- pert fer the idea - : perssa, sdd ESA dsdded tu give up. th,e Freshass Dcsrd to casoa that a new Csrrtoker sud net suffer frca ecspatitica. The Eecsrd and the all Craek yea.be:kwedd hrt the chances cf Sitting the Cemhusker started, ir-rcsnhcrg sdi Dave EdTrerds, EHA pririd.t, sdd the Freshman Cescrl ha? bf cn cr.e cf EILVs main nency ssuiisj.. If pu lieailcn continued, it ceuld have Lea erpeeted to r:r.::ate easily t3,CC3 caeli year by Kr7, the isrrt year far pd''l.hhr3 the Ccmhusl er, t Ea.var rJicasIV3 L:; t . "V r::ae c! t:..:e v II T a e." a.il t Tr'-s c;den r.raaT; :tur::i c:,"-1 r r: ltri hi csart.7 1:3 r-:.:-t.';'. -': 7 t! a ir ": ti c" ! :t t; en" cf C;n J C ,ri-3 v:ro r' Vf ;:'- itm r-' - C- ;. r; -'.crd E . iry Fak, h GI: tc,, I: -.a, v 1 1. e i-.i ta p:!'.: r.i'.k coders Vvlth r.'- " '-::'s"r ;Ls, nf- tii.tjbkkaii, r ' d C.;. "'',:U' .1 r-d; 3 these , i. !: 1. ii 2 p".:,!s I 'd V 3 pL;t:s cf t"3 'g T 3 !::'a 3 t , ' r - 5 ' ' -:.diat3!"-'-:tv.::hi:d .Irdlll'en's, f dC3 cn t: V' Ls -I cad t:l I - rt to i. The "".xh ! i "It's yea iwuco -wii o tOQSii Sllg5l...Page 10 i uctor Insti .brings; enjoyment, ;many-n - .1 Lisa Netting - fjer nine years as dhxeter f UKL's Modern language A Lab m E'jrnett Ildl, Hans Glide has made about 18,080 Willi about stcdeats cams Li contact, with the lab dirscto? tksn prebaMy any cte UNListniate'?. . Gilde fcsa been runnii the language lab, where UNL students ge t leasra and practice their foreign language skills, since 1976, Glide recdls that's the year the . . hh received ell new ccuissasnt (cassette reeeidsrs) which were saere c. dent far atudeat Ese than the previous reel-to-red re cording : Glide sets up the language tape Ls shard i-i L's Lts c 'thepir .,: race eaaa r...at.i. Each p"d f tra i CLa."iIan r ' .1 Cli t::::.i:s f 3 rl'Sz j.rc-j:ccs at 3 c wi c;:t "if er.3 c.:!J is La V Led :"d add, "-'s I" Cc'4 CCdte crJ Ldvits. E '..7 la Cads, cdi FearrtJ i:. f..!.::a!;d to tl--5 1 ::sc3 eady in ! '."rah. F.drrti gzT.tr ill 1 .as the die pards cn ta;Ir prcdacts fer public sendee ar.ns-ar.eer.ents cf sere hind, he cms e;.t." 7 c r:t in all 1 Id 3 Cl ft pi m 91 " . I j f 'H tA- "it 1 .' -1 i - ' I I f i r GEd in tke Modem Lanssas ,1 3 ' J.OXlf "0.010 one language class usually German each semester. And although he never studied r.echanies he nrjered in French, German and Spanish ' part c! his job includes mechanics. A3 a child, Glide add, he tinkered with his first Erecter set. liter he became a 'teodel rai!road, nut" '' ' Todty, he still tinkers . . . with equipment repairs, "so I'm putting that to use," he said. "I enjoy my Job running this place," Gilds said. "This gives me a ehasce to work both with people and equipment." And for these who haa e heard him speak, his Genao accent ' seems to be right ia place in . the ksngssge lab. Glide was ben in .Germany and lived there until he was IS. Ilia -. . family later moved to Catbenida,' III ffi"1 . ?..i-i,f f;'' P-nT. T". TTv.--. --..?. , th:y bsttl?, a:::::: to Lc3 Oflif 10 yilSOil.i.Page 8 'it 1 Li F Ll:e, r; ana; :r fer ! lead: .7 Gdd Dairy in .W4.t k- ... 1... ViW4i t &1 MVif( il A V S; K" I f mc ... 1 ,'7: f ; , A v- v v:''A -',' i lab. b work 53 (T'la. master's from Kinds State EloomingtonNonnal From there he went into teaching. Before Glide joined the lab in 1276, the lab had been "a broken down afTdr," he sdd. With the old ' reel-to-reel system, the machines broke dawn oflen, and teaching -. st nt5 to run 111 3 rrACiwizcs tocc a let cf time, Gilie says. '.V.v -: Since then, half cf the ceaeette recorders have been replaced.' '--.-. Glide eays the ma-eMnca m holding out well, considering the . use the; g-i. He expects to get the rest of the machines .replaced seen.' '. , Glide thinks the tape programs ., are important to hdp students 'learn slanguage.. : "The tape prearaan exposes ' . students to natife speakers of that language," Glide sdd. .'It's very ' record themssfees and listen to the rreazs, but ddhad fadhex camer.t. 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