Thursday, April 11, 1235 Daily Nsbrcskan Pao9 3 Short s Hie Olfice of Campus He creation will sponsor a "Canoeing Day Trip'' April 20 and a "Basic Hock Climbing" seminar April 24 to 25 and April 25 to 23. Sign up far the trips at campus recreation, 1749 Vine St. The Myasthenia Gravis Support Group for patients and family meets the fourth Sunday of each month in the Friendship Room at St. Elizabeth's Hospital at 2 p.m. The public is invited. Myasthenia Gravis is a neuromuscu lar disorder characterized by an array of ryrptcrr.3 that range from fatigue and drooping eyelids to loss of bal ance, slurred speech and difficulty in walk ing, swallowing, chewing and breath ing. There is no known prevention or cure. A pre-law workshop on law schools and the legal profession will be April 18 ta 1:30 to 3:80 p.m. in the Heritage Room of th3 Nebraska Union. For more Infonsstlon, call or visit the dean's See of the College of Arts and Scien ces, Ol&sther 1223, 472-283!. Graduating seniors: Did you receive a National Direct Student Loan while attending UNL? If so, federal reg-il tiens state that you must attend an exit interview. These will be in the Nebraska ' Union on April 29 and SO and in the East' Union on May 1. The times are as follows: April 29, 5:30 p.m.; April 30, 10:30 a.m.; May 1, noon; May 2, 3 p.m.; May 3, 9 a.m. Recruitment for students interested in participating in the Free University workshop committee for fall has begun and people interested must sign up by today. A Free University workshop will be April 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. Call Mike or 1985 Sue Tidball Award . For Creative Humanity t , a v ) ,i-r mm HONORS: Cher i Eddy Mary Marcy Brad Humn. Nancy Rqgic Howard Wiegers Barb Wright Award Event and Reception Sunday, April 14 7:00 FM St. Mark's Episcopal 1309 R Street Public Invited Terri at UPC 472-2154 if you have questions. The 1035 Sue Tidball Award far Creative Humanity will be announced at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. Mark's on the Campus Episcopal Church and Student Center. The award honors people in the UNL community who contribute signif icantly in the development of a humane, open, caring and creative educational environment. The speaker at the pro gram will be Marie Arnot, UNL com munity and regional planning profes sor. An informal wine and cheese recep tion will follow at 8 p.m. in the Fellow ship Hall, 1309 R St. Engineering Week continues today with "Engineering Under Glass," a pro gram designed to take the story of engineering to the people. Several examples of engineering research and student projects will be displayed from 1:30 to 8 p.m. in the Gateway Mail in Lincoln throughout the afternoon and evening I'll i 1 I r I'll S -! . - i f f s ! i i f 5 The following incidents were reported UNL police between 2:52 a.m. and 11:50 p.m. Tuesday. 2:52 Security alarm reported sounding at the Administration Euild ing. 1 0:20 a, el UNL police recov ered Etolen property for Lincoln police. 12 Shop the After if 8 ! I V ... - 8:35 p.m. Furniture reported stolen from the Nebraska East Union. 8:35 p.m. Personal items report ed stolen from the Coliseum. 10:11 p.m. Daily Nebraskan newspaper box reported stolen from Andrews Hall. 10:20 p.m. Calculator reported stolen from Schulte Field House. A 'CV Rtrnnt I Hours; 10-9 Mon-Fri; 10-5:30 Sat; 12-5 Sun Easter Sale until 9 pra .. V's 1 , VS. . 'r 1.J f 4 y Buy two and get a I res? rvinnnT tktt on any gift item. Sale ends April 30th. HEARTSTRINGS 2nd lav e I, Atrium i4 477-7401 1 7 1 J. , 1 : i J Mj f