Thursday, April 10, 1C25 Pen 3 18 Daily Nobraskan Awards cermiopjj scheduled & eugenics n v o iiLy ?. . -a j. ..-j. i i.. 3 - m-b. mm mm h- aataai e ie r -Wk r. I aw jp ,, '-m jgw .,--r - ., an to w ,a jbb m ., . UNL will have its 57th annual All- University Hcncrs Convocation In' the Bob Devaney Sports Center Friday, to recognise students and faculty mem- bars, Mere than 2,000 students v.ill be f .r " ry PI rrni? V Where students are j special and roses are i i j our specialty. is Located next to campus. No minimum deliveries. SS1Z17 0Slrc3t 41 4t" rri fi tna ti3 a esa a 0 0 0 li fl ( I i E V- fc...,v..ag. , ,-,-- , The Chicken and Mexican Specialties Restaurant Nachos $2.09 Reg. $239 with this coupon FOOD PREPARED FRESH DAILY 54010 St Lai ca era a a E3 ess a sin Create the perfect paper or resuma fd!'c end easy I Do spreadsheets & programming when ycu want. We provide the computer, printer, soft ware, paper & training. You decide the time! No experience Arpontments S. t , : 8 P.M. Classical literature mid albums. New line of regional books. Books on religion and philosophy. 488-6125 Open 10:30-5:30 Monday-Saturday yvLg III ! V (Grcd3 Ion Do&cmcr, L!a, end Summer) - ANNOUNCING TK1S:5 " TEACHERS COLLEGE irJTERVIEV FAIR An opportunity fcr you to nuzzl echocl s.T.!n!str!crs from Nstrsska sad ssversi surrounns stetss. WHSN: Tusssy, April 23 1:C3 P?.?-4:S3 FLI - 7:C3 PL1-S:S3 P?J 1 ' I iZZft XS U 0Li 0a (Sntar en Sa2i EJd; . Prt rs;!$'rst'on fcr temt ln!re3 wl fcs required. Fcr mra lf&rRtScn itsli tht Vcscnsy Cf:;a cr cs2ii3e!: Ccrosr Plarifiliig end Placement Center I S ill ; f; t 4 i ' cited fcr their academic performances at the conyocsticn, including mora than 300 seniors who will be cited as superior scholars for cither being la the top 3 percent of thdr class or hav ir.g been on the honor list each year since their freshman year. UNL will present two awards for Dis- tinraished Educational Service at the R cover vou. Daily Nebraskan r-r """ 0 0 r, ess ra crs o Ersssa a necessary. T1 TBilEie 72 ! 3 B Mffli Indspandcnt Computer Services' CC3 P St. (above H.B. Brands) call now to reserve a time 476-1300 open 8 a.m.-midnight 7 days-week f 0 I NEW LOCATION: Sutter Place Mall 48th and Hwy. 2 If -Hi PI rl Ml convocsticn to Leslie Wfcipp, professor of English, ar.d Don Miller, Lancaster Ccur.ty extension acnt chairperson for UNL's Cooperative Extension Service. Distinguished Educational Service Av;ards are presented annually to rec cgni23 outstanding performance by fac ulty members who perform continuing educational service other than on camrus instruction. ' Whipp has taught et INL fcr 25 years. Besides his regular teaching assignments, he has demonstrated a concern for Improving writing skills it 111 educational levels. Yl;'rp has been Involved in preens such 83 Project English, the Tri-Unirersity prcgram, the Training Teacher Trainers prefect and the Nebraska Writing Prejact. Ite also hu taught writing seminars in Nebraska and has written essays on the way young children write. V.lif? earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Minnesota and his doctoral deee at UNL Miller has been Lancaster County extension agent chairperson since 1073. Before then he was extension agent chairman in Hall County, and from 1959 to 1970 was the extension agent in Eox Butte County. Miller has been instrumental in the f"i T o ? I : S TN l 1 t1 CLASSIFIED AOVERTIS1HQ CALL 472-2.38 $2.50 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. - $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepa'd. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID AOS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND sds may b submitted free of charga. DEADLINE: t p.r.i. dsy before publication (Monday through Friday). . The Daily Nebraskan will not knowingly accept help -wanted ads from businesses ihat are not equal oppor tunity employer. i FRESH COPENHAGEN, SKOAL & KEY Cliffs Smoke Snap 140 N. 12th 1678 Kawasaki K2400. Excellent condition wftn luggage rack end peddsd backrest. 435-S228 after & p.m. 72 CS350 Honda. New tires, battery, excellent condition. Offer 467-561 1 , Rith. Waveless aueen-tize waterbed. Ccmplete. Great shape. Fully assembled. 477-85M. 2 35mm cameras plus attachments (wide a note lens, flash, tele-converter), 540 or best ofer. Call 475-2575. Leave message. Microwave. Amcna Rdarange. LiV.e now. Hardly used. 4S4-6C3S. . Apartment Sale 2 love seats and matching chatr$70. Used waterbed good cond.$100. Car stereo nw$75. 1 34 Sumner 3. Saturday 8-6, Sunday 8-1 Z- Elementary teac-hsir selling all teaching materials: Ditto masters, puppets, children's books, films, records, games, much mors Friday and Saturday. Low Prices, bring cssfc. 1240 North S3rd. Gas Saver 73 Honda 350 fairing, backrest, lircgage rack, $200. Call 477-7215. 1 rr y f,. use of microcomputers fcr extension eHces. Through his cfTorts, an interfac ing system was developed between microcomputers and the Nebraska AGNET system. In 1E34, he received the Cooperative Extension Service's Distinguished Extension Agont Award for his leadership in using microcom puters with farmers and 4-H members. Miller eared a bachelor's decree from UNL and a master's decree from Colorado State University. The univer sity zhz will present, Distinguished Teaching Awards to 19 members of the UNL faculty and sL-o will present an educational service award to a frc.;ify member. James McShane. crsfesscr cf tv.l lkhf will receive the Annis Cludkia Sorensen Award for Distinguished Teaching in the humanities. The NU Foundation Award will be presented to Envto Goldensteln, pro fessor of adult education and social foundations. ' Two professors will receive Amcco Foundation Awards: Donald McCurdy, professor of curriculum and instruc tion, and Jack Schinstcek, professor cf agricultural engineering. Fifteen other awards for distinguish ed teaching authorized by the Legisla ture will be presented to; ff o V 1375 Camaro LT, ps, pb, ac. 63,503 miUs, good condition, must sell going into service 782-CS75 (local). 1979 VVV Sciiroco, extra clean, AC, lew mileage. Best offer. 475-4732. T tt;9 mm CLC?& T9 CfcPL'S New, Bftordabie, energy-efficient apartments. Low utilities. 2 bedrooms. Full bathroom wlih shower. All appliances, f !ipce. Swimming pool. JOSSfH E. KAM CO. 4J-1tl APARTMENT FiliDEriS 435-8CSS We take the fw.?sle out of aoartm-jnt hunting. 2-0drm. $350 plus dsposit. 533 N. 23rd, 433-3814. 4SS-45da. 2701 N. 27 Lot 13, available June 1. 2-baetroom, 1 12 bath mobile home. Appliances, difthwawher, free lot tent, water, and sewer. $325 plus utilities. 786-2370 (ccal or 44-SS evenings 2701 N. 27 Lot 28, 2-bdtm. mobile home. Very clean, available May 1 . Free lot rent, water, sewor. $310 plus utilities. 763-2370 local or 484-8665 evenings. - Summer Housing Available Acacia Fraternity Cod. Air Conditioned. Kitchen Fuciiity Prctvidd, f or ntore inf ormsticfl contact Mark Ml. at 475-2242 or 476-0230. Subcase May 1Cth for summer. Lg. 2 bdrm. Apt,, Close to East Campus, tstcorssy, Flreacs, A.C. low UtM. Call 484-633s. IBSAL for grad studeinu or st .nt eeupSo. Large S-bdrm. partrrwnt wstudy. Pw,ily tumiatwd; not beautiful but j oarqaln. t253p'.tanw utitttia. 21st a "A," 475-1614, kep trying, SUMMER SUBLEASE 2-BdrrT. apt. $3SS, aircoiid., Qishwvsher.'fireDiaca, low utilities, excellent lunoiord, option for next chco4 year. 301 Baidwin 2, 4bd-1276. StJblease, Isrs 2-room, AC. 42n4 8 Holdrtso, vaiiabi Kay 13, $3?.3 plus utilities. 4SM21, 8-50 N. 2sh, new, 2-bedroom, cKahwaanar, AC. low u!i!ii!3. $300. 475-2350. EAST CAMPUS AREA Amiable May 12, newer 4-bedroom, 2 baths. S tfiO 4S3549fter5. Clean 3 bedroom. Nssr 27th i Vlr. AC. $355 elus utilities. 423-1535. w 3533 Huntington. 2-93, bsicony, dSshwssNsr, (sun dry, partiing. central AC, vai!a&e May 1, 4S443S7. Surr.r.pr su!s neiid, May 15-Aug. 15 2-8R pt wpool, 534Smo. plus cheep utilities. 474533. 3509 Baldwin, 2-BR., AC, fireplace, ditstiwKsar d!sposa!, $333 plus electricity, close to East Csmous' 44862. Ctesn, riwriwfs?. 5 bdrm. 916 "V" AC. $SS clue UtilitiS. 423-1 534. k O John Eupnow, assistant profes sor cf food science and tefhnolcry. S Robert Duncan, associate pro fessor cf architecture. O John Brumbaugh, protesor of biololcrJl sciences; Barbara Di2:rnard, associate professor cf English; ESchard Dienstbicr, professor cf psyshology; Raymond Haggh, profrsscr cf music; Helen Moore, assistant professor of sociology; David Road, associate pro fessor of art; and James Samson, pro fessor of physics and astronomy. O Robert Justis, professor cf man agement. O Vemer Meyers, associate profes sor cf construction management, and Yeri-Ching Pao, professor cf cnginsfi in; mechanics. G r.'.ta Kesn, assistant professor tntexti'es, clothing and desip. O Gordon Culver, professor cf bus iness education, and Thomas Wand lihk, assistant professor of hedth, physlcsl education and reaeslion. A reception for students, their par ents, and faculty members v.ill be at 9 a.m. at the sportscentor's track. The convocation begins at 10:C0 &.r.i. Eoy Arnold, vice chancellor cf the Institute for Agriculture and Natural Resources, will preside at the convocation. (6) (u) ' 12 LJTJ rJ Summer coei living at Triangie Fraternity, sir con ditioned find laundry fAcilitie available. Room Mail abii May 12 until August 17th. Call Dave at 472-1184 OTJ72-8443. Single furnished room and board. $190mor,th. Brown Palace, 475-2563. Suntmer sublease: 3600 Huntington Ave. 3 2 bedroom, mr conditioned, sun 'jc-ck plus extras. $335 plus deposit. 46S-812S after 6:00 p.m. Sum wer subtests. Ootion to rent infaif.2-bei'oom, AC, fcaKx-ny. fireplace, disiiw&aher, teufciry, park ing, good landioi'd. 4SS-3528. Avaliefcle Mey 13, 2-bedroom, air, $310pSus utilities, 7 bleeps from campus. Call 474-K94. Summer Sublease Lg. 2-bsdroom apartment with air, c!ose to East Campus. Low utilities, 468-0338. t i i i s t Summer live- In baby sitter evenings and weak ends (res. Contact Nancy Stuertz, 457-2819 after 6 pin. Touring group reeds drummer for tour of Veteran's Hospitals sot for May 20-June 20. All expenses paid including hot;s and meals. Jjlie, 464-2037. Summer Employment Carol Wright Sales has temporary siockhandter openings beginning In mid May and lasting apnroxi matsily 6-8 weaki. No experience necessary. fV,I cut appiicaSioft 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:40 p.m., Monday-Friday at: Nebraska Job Service 1010 "N" St. Lincoln, NE -Equal Opportunity Employer ENVinor.t.SNTALl'STd Join th Nebraska Water Conservation Council's campaign for protection of ground water quality. Will .train, fcsu? 1 p.m.-io p.m., M-F..Cali 476-2000. Pfirt-;m scewtary. 8:20-1 1 :C0 a.m., Monday through Friday. Permarnt position. Apply at Lincoln Spaghetti Works. 228 N. 12. Summr la'vJscapemaintenance. Must ot along with ell yp of people 40 hours. Outdoors. 44-SSC0. Caatttar (must fea personaWa, ambitious and fun to work with) Hours are: 9:30-10. M xtdsy-Friosy. some Saturciayt. Apsjiy st Orakaa Restaurant. 131 S. 13 Between 8:30 and 1 1 :00 and aftar 1 :30. Summer deiivery-bus person. Mut be personable and ambitious. Hours ars 11:00-1:30 MpnuJay-Friaay. Must be abie to drive manual cor. Apply at Drake s ResSaurant 131 S. 13betwe9nS:30ifid11:0Oajdafer 1:30. NannyHousekeeper positions available now In major U.S. cities. Salary & room & bwsrd. Call 423 2iid tor more information. Summr waitresswaiter. Apply et DrsSas Rsstsu reni. 1 3 1 S. 1 3 betweofj 8:30 and 1 1 :00 rKf a!tr 1 :30. noil Is na hiring for fall semeatsr. Earn $3-$1 5 per tecture. Apply at Jiio'i Noles In NeswasJ-.i o.-e from 11:00-4:00. Church's F:ie3 Chic) 1230 N. 27th Locking fcr tfapsnd&bia popla. CKiPtonsjrr tscMisst si Responsible for the eHesiiwe interviewing recruit ment and aeieetion cf tucNiical. piofes3ioni. and managemeftt ptmmm. Colterw required. v Additional eicpcfience tey aufcaMuti Three yaara UirectJy nstoted expertenee. Encellent communication, sftses, anfi orenizstional skiim are nacwary. Fieast reply fey Aprlt 2 Send ieum to: Commercial fe ' :?M 4470 Fanwps Si. Crnahe. US. eS13i