f Page 7 The Nebraskan Friday, July 5, 1935 0 T1 i iTYTl "i r r i I was trvina to explain the health nated reimiar -ff;.,..i . .. ze to my'grandma the other day. She Coke o reg dlSSSed chem voun M tZTZ&W F l S gdi' She CXclalmed thlnk s really baffled by things like tofu, Coke?" caiieinaiea cherry young girls trying so hard to be skinny? they'll match my new cotton summer v ... . ' Ann nil Vnil nOAMd rnnnrt . K a firl.n.i j . j.t.ifi TJ. -one with the , real sugar and mtoGZZZ. TKS craze was marathons, and the large selection of Mtt rtUta caff e 1 t , p ease GrLma 8aid R!SK? f 'W The'" 'i' "V ctek Cheryl Petersen "They're worth every penny." I came out of the dressing room to see if she approved of the triathlon suit. "Oh. I Just love it!" she said. "Yrnir good time to rcfiSS SSJ SMAelaSMh ' technoIoally advanced grandfather used to have a swimming health issues with her, soIjustSled is sick!" runn g Sh8S ma am the clerk 8aid" suit just like il when we were kids!" them over in my mind. She did havp n in , It makes sens, that people didn't berae Ufa? Z be S n five Lid tfKn.io &8ffiE EUROPEAN TANNING BEDS years ago. They faced enough physical toacWevethstmaLjSerwffi t L-AWV ' A1V VVV7 DCL3 w - Tjj- tV ' - 1 iiitn ,. I1 it. P. . l mil i o0pH "Nnhodv wnrriPrf nhnnt hpjn. cftaucnge each day in toe form of labor, they step on the scale. What did nennl h healthy in my day-Just so long as yoS- ZZ v thSST? d?bfeforethere were scales? Who cares 6 were healthy enough to work. And TxeS what a scale says, as long as you feel 2 that'sexactlywhywewerehealthy.We nX!. 11f f?od; who or what determines our 8 .. . u u i..- ine exception, of course, was walk- ideal we h?ht? t nminiK ,.;-,. .1 didn'tworkoutWejustworked! ino These Ideas Interested me, so I much foth nhvTi on a cnm in a maga- thought we should continue our dis- ZeJion or tS JSJiS? Z?ei 1 Wa? COJUs,eJd Did U mean m cussion over lunch. We ate at Wendy's ul D whLe only weigh that which only complied the situation have "JJ MJSh "dividualAtany further When my grandma ordered a Ia &emf classes, though. Striped rate, I decided our concern with our bSSSS bi n invent TfJfZ" W "Oh, so you do have your license to iXirin? ShSS. S as detriment to our health as the lack eat! women jumping up and down and of concern with them in the past. "Excuse me?" Grandma asked J!?1 in Corsets mA button d I realized I was kind of pushing it, "You know Wendv's license to eat n i . . but 1 ased Grandma if she wanted to frorr .our new imZml" K S?dma lfe? ?y thoughts sporting goods store with me "Uh could voucS that Dlease b? 5 me Wanted the rest of her to Pick triathlon suit, to.re&fi 'toThW While I wa, in the dressing room I "Well, sure," the girl said. "Do you JftSg " want regular Coke, diet Coke, decaffei- "Oh," for heaven's sake," Grandma was obviously pleased. Grounds director tackles job of keeping athletic fields fit Florida State Sept 7. training schedule," Loescher said. "It Shepard has had several athletes worked ou t perfectly for me, working 40 from a variety of sports work for mm in hours a week during the day and train the past. ing at night." Two years ago, football players Woody Although the benefits of the $3.75 an Paige and Paul Parker teamed with hour job were few, the experience was 10 visits for $25 Pleads Together 17th & R 475-4902 8 IIIIEWrpiPITGHERSaftEf Evoy r.!cht i-om 10 to IZdrtJit end Af.cir.oons beer and c:t the next cna for a penny! (Lower Lflvcl of Dinsdates) v-'...Ju 470-1020 RE5TAUHAI?r LOUKGE f n t. ' . 7r-n--n" n 1 tirzzxsi ByJeffApel Staff Reporter Bill Shepard has seen a lot of changes in Memorial Stadium since his arrival in 1960. In 1964, Shepard watched as a south high jumper Jeff Loescher to work for priceless, Loescher said. section was added and one year later, saw Memorial Stadium fully enclosed with the addition of a north section which raised the stadium's seating capacity to 76,000. With these changes in size, She pard's job as the grounds director for the atheletic department has become increasingly more demanding as there is a greater demand for maintenance at the 56-year-old stadium. "Over the years, my job has become increasingly more difficult;" Shepard said. "But when you've been here as long as I have, it's easier to take on the challenges." . Shepard, who is also in charge of maintaining the baseball and softball diamonds as well as the Ed Weir track, has two full-time assistants, Dick Lutz and Marvin Little, as well as a number of student assistants to help take care of the fields. "We do a lot of work all over the campus and a lot of it isn't easy," She pard said. "Most of the things that we do, in fact, are very laborious." Shepard, Lutz, Miller and four stu dent assistants are currently repaint ing hand rails, reseeding grass, and replacing doors and windows at Mem orial Stadium in preparation for the Cornhusker's season opener against the grounds department, a job which "Learning to do all of that lawnwork Loescher said was "ideal." someday will come in handy," he said. I was living in Lincoln and I needed "If I had the opportunity, I'd definitely a job where I could work around my do it again."- UsEisr for Nebraska Repertory Theaftre- 472-2073 and see 4Sie show FREE! 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