Page 18 Daily Nebraskan Monday, May 6, 1985 I I I I I I I I r 1 I T 1 f 1 t" I i I i I I f v vv J . I I I I f I i i i vw r 1 ! T T FX A . -.Cv Over ftkft chnJ-U t i I I i tto choose from.n H-M i ii i rrnF tfh ALL SHOES NIKE NEW BALANCE CONVERSE -Selected Clothing 35'50 SAUCONY WW May 10, 11 and 12th ff : :io-94Tio-6tii2-5: : : . 1 1 J 1 j 11 Vrr1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Jkr " 'Skywalk Level Centrum 435-59 18 tT 4 JU L. - J 1 J Your eyes have it, in glasses from the Optical Shop 333 N. 12th 477-9347 Man., Tims., Wad., Fri., 10-6 Thurs., Noon-8, Sat., 10-1 Factorv Evealass Outlet 1240 No. 48th 466-3336 Warm Beer Keg Specials Bndfveiser trflQQ 16 9a Budweiser or ZT . . . . 4 bo-'jP 16 gal. Bud Light Bud Light case vU (with ice and cups) . 99 Black Label E?41 pus depsit reg. light U case cans W 16 gal. Old Milwaukee or Hamm's (C79 16 sal. Old Style loose case cans XIJ (with ice and cups) Sale good through rtr,11T Ql 9 Sat.. 5-1 1-85 0nly Jm Piusdeposit PARTS, CLOTHING, REPAIRS, BIKES, PAN 0ATT TT7T T 1I7T7 A nHTTT7T P"pTTJ GOT, (fOOIFMOM OTH- TV' II I J I I I I I I VI v ING, n VON- DAD SILS :iNG, REP. , JELL WE, ETb W entire stock VTE, BIA1 Today thru Sat., May 11th ILLI, PAR LRTS PT O' DOWNTOWN EAST PARK PLAZA AM- i itm vim ran f-if-rn ASOJ 475-0204 464.0188 GOT, , , 7 CASTELLI, PARTS, CANN0NDALE, PAGEPAIRSS, CASTELLL PAKgjggHHALE. 1 1 if - I- , I ' a if Mark DavisDaily Nebraskan Two architecture students take to the water Saturday at the Cardboard Classic Regatta on Pine Lake. Their paper pyramid was one of about 20 cardboard boats constructed for the final project in Architecture 236. Students-turned-sailors test designs in first Cardboard Classic Regatta By Ann Lowe Staff Reporter Cardboard boats? Dinghy idea, but some UNL architecture students proved Saturday that wet cardboard floats and even makes a seaworthy ship. About 35 students took to rough waters on Lincoln's Pine Lake in the Cardboard Classic Regatta. They were testing their final projects for Archi tecture 236 honest-to-goodness boats made of boxes, cartons and cardboard. The ships took unusual shapes. There were, among others, a banana split, a Washington Monument, a Starship r (O 1 fflwniw loin benetton is coming to Lincoln! Opening in August in time for Fall Wardrobe Shopping. See you after vacation! Enterprise and a Manhattan Island complete with scale-model skyscrap ers. Professor Scott Wieskamp said the only requirements were that the boats be made of cardboard and they held at least one person. "Everybody has this pre-conceived idea of what a boat looks like," Wies kamp said. He said architecture stu dents need to give up old notions and create ideas of their own. The boat project seemed to be a good exercise, he said. The students had the assignment for about three weeks. They drew up plans and submitted scale models to Wies kamp. Then they took over a lab in the 501 Building and started to work on their cardboard craft. "They've spent some all-nighters in the last week or two," Wieskamp said. Stop smoking vv r n v wi r r. American Heart Association They spent a lot of money, too as much as $150 for one boat, he said. About 100 students, parents and friends gathered at the home of Al and Mary Sperry, 6241 Eastshore Dr., to watch the regatta. Some students were still tinkering with their boats tap ing and caulking seams, adding paint, making sure their vessels were water tight. Then the races began. With cheers from the crowd and blasts of an air horn, the boats were launched two-at-a-time from the Sperrys' pier. The course seemed easy enough just once around a buoy about 50 feet out. But heavy winds and unforseen design prob lems caused trouble for a few of the sailors. Some boats were blown back ward; others tipped or sprang leaks. Some boaters gave up their cardboard oars and paddled by hand. Others abandoned ship and jumped into three feet of cold water to push their boats to the finish. Some had better luck. Kian Shamloo and Dan Bernhardt had the winning time of 1:05 in their Loch Ness Monster. Mike Harvey and Jeff Sellentin came in second on the U.S.S. Manhattan with 1:22. Brent Luetchen and Dan Mullin took third wth 1:53 on the Iceberg. Wieskamp said the race results won't affect the students' grades. "They've all put in a lot of work," he said. "They'll all probably get pretty good grades." TT II MV,",I'', oir testa Spend a funfilled weekend in Kansas City with a group of friends and lease a Ken Morehead van or caravan to get you there. VANSCARAVANS 8, 12 & 15 passenger vans $129.00 -Max 2 days - 450 miles CUSTOM VANS $151.00 tax 2 days - 450 miles 'US ing A great way to end a school year and begin the summer. 1 rvn nn yvJ liUUlLjL5LJL5 Leasing G Rental Inc. Lincoln 1646 N 477-7253 Omaha 5402 L toll free 800-642-1 133 Beatrice 6 14 22 Market street 223-5252 Kansas City 816-4553500 n