Wednesday, May 1,1985 Daily Nebraskan Pago 11 yX xw www aw At VIJLIVV JLSXCAJLLO ISAJLVJULL fishing and backpacking vacations Scoreboard By Brian Keer.su Staff Reporter f nnkina forward to another unevent- i. nt Knrinrt urnrlr? Wicli trtit 'could get into the great outdoors and (do some hiking, fishing. or backpack ing? You can do all this and more through the Office of Campus Recrea tion this summer. A preview of the trips was given last fhntsrlav in the Nebraska Union. The orocram included a slide show of events, equipment uispiays tutu vmrs wiw uic trip leaders. "This is a new program to acquaint students with what we do in the summer in the outdoor trip program," said Mark Ebel, assistant director of the Office of Campus Recreation. The show introduced a trip to Alaska. This 23-day trip will include hiking, river rafting, fishing and sea kayaking. "This trip, however, is designed and open for beeinncrs." Ebel said. "You don't have to know how to do these things. This is a learn-by-doing trip." Local people will serve as guides on the trip, which is co-sponsored by Alaska Pacific University. The cost is under 51.&UU, with a 40 percent to 50 percent savings for a trip like this. Round-trip airfare is included. "We're offering it because there have been lots of requests," Ebel said. "Anyone in good physical condition can do it and should enjoy it." If you can't afford Alaska, the department is offering many other trips at reasonable prices. Two trips leaving at the end of finals week are white-water canoeing on the San Juan River and a bike tour of the Great Lakes starting in Door County, Wis. The bike trip has been filled, but there were still seven openings left last week for the San Juan trip. "I would encourage people to sign up right away because the trips fill up fast. There are a limited number of openings, and it is first come first served," Ebel said. "All summer trips are open for registration now." Students also could take a wilder ness trip to Northern Colorado this summer. This week-long trip will include white-water rafting, canoeing, trout fishing, mountain hiking and technical rock climbing. Ebel said he hopes this trip will show people how to enjoy the outdoors. Other trips include another bike trip to Wisconsin, canoeing on Nebraska rivers and rock-climbing sessions in South Dakota. An outdoor leadership seminar is scheduled in August. If these trips sound too strenuous, the department also is offering a more leisurely trip to Taos in Santa Fe, N.M. The trip includes outdoor recreation and some cultural activities, Ebel said. To sign up for trips or for more information, contact the Office of Campus Recreation. 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Continued from Page 1 University housing also will supply more guaranteed single rooms for stu dents who want extra privacy. Glen Schumann, assistant director of housing for maintenance operation, said some buildings will have repairs or other changes made before fall. The following is a list of these changes. O CITY CAMPUS Sandoz: Two floors will be rec&rpeted. Selleck: Some outside windows will be replaced, and a bathroom will be added in the 6000 building. General: Six lounges in Abel-Sandoz I and Harper-Schramm-Smith complexes t will be remodeled. Maintenance crews j also will install a high-rise safety smoke damper system, designed to keep smoke jfrom traveling from floor to floor through air-conditioning or heating systems. Maintenance crews also will replace .thermostats and continue to imple ment other conservation measures. EAST CAMPUS Burr-Fedde: Window trimming will oe repainted and a ceiling will be pplaced in Burr. ! Love Memorial Cooperative for )Vomen: Two bathrooms will be installed. I The office of university housing will Jend out its Erst information newslet ter in mid-summer to all students who ave housing contracts. The mailing Jill include information cn new resi dence hall conditions and advice on f-hat to expect from residence hall life. IFJ1 INDEPENDENT SPECIALISTS INC. IMPORT CAE REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN - VOLKSWAGEN, AUDI, DATS UN, HONDA, TOYOTA, SUBAEU N SPECIAL IP J ; v Coupon MUST be presented when car is brought in Expires May 31, 1935 TUNE-UP INCLUDES: , -Pull plugs & compression test Valve adjustment -Check points and timing. Replace point and plugs if necessary. -Scope test on Sun diagnostic computer. ; N -Adjust carburator or fuel injection. , -Check over entire car for problems. COMPLETE SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMENT. SAME LOCATION FOR 14 YEARS. 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