Wednesday, August 28, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 Tesiclliers College unoves out Teachers College administrators re cently moved to new offices in Nebraska and Henzlik halls. The Student Assistance Center, scheduled to open before the next school year, will occupy space in the Teachers College building. "We were able to design things in Nebraska Hall the way we wanted them, so it should work out good," said James O'Hanlon, Teachers College dean. Although some faculty members are still in the Teachers College building, they plan to move next summer, O'Han lon said. Before this summer, about half of the staff was at Nebraska Hall. Now, 10 percent of the staff, including the dean's office, is in Henzlik Hall. The rest have offices on the fifth floor of Nebraska Hall. Because of its central location, Teachers College will contain all stu dent services, O'Hanlon said. The build ing already houses the dean of stu dents, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, director of Registration and Records and others. Other student services will move gradually, with some renovation planned. Chapter wins service award The UNL chapter of Phi Gamma "It's worth $22,000, but a lot more did the efforts of house members who Delta recently received a national award than that to us at the house," said Bob collected $7,500 on Appreciation Day. for excellence in religious, ethical and Parker, public relations co-chairman. Public relations chairman Jeff Blumel social services. He said the fraternity had a full said the fraternity also sponsored Mike Cassling, house president, said schedule of social activities last year, speakers for Campus Crusade for Christ this was the first time the Nebraska The house sponsored an all-Greek at UNL cnapter won tne iraternitys interna- non-alcoholic party, a pole-sit with Pi Bob Parker, also public relations Beta Phi sorority, a bike trek and a chairman for the house, said the fra n 1 n i: . j ii i. . . .... tional Baker Cup "We knew that our fraternity had a chance to win the Baker Cup," Cassling said. The cup is awarded annually to fra ternity chapters from the United States and Canada. The award, which is valued blood drive. Cassling said fraternity members also attended church with members of Chi Omega sorority and participated in Honey Sunday and the Easter Seals Bunny Hop. Plantasia, which the fraternity ternity plans to start a child search program, including dispersing leaflets nationwide. Pmnnnie I ime! Welcome back students! Stop by Misty's to experience the Midwest's finest prime rib. We also feature charcoal grilled steak, as well as selected seafood. A Lincoln Tradition! Open Montluy-Saturduy lOam-lum Sunday 5pm-10pm Havelock (Banquet rooms available) 6235 Havelock Avenue 466-8424 Edgewood 56th and Highway 2 423-2288 at $22,000, is engraved with inscrip- sponsored with Kappa Alpha Theta tions dating back to 1918. sorority, raised money for charity, as Shorts The University Lutheran Center, 1510 Q St., will have a "beach party" at 8 p.m. Thursday. Two dumptruck loads of sand will form the beach for this party, which is open to all university students. Students can call 477-3997 for more information. organizations. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Nebraska Union. Information on the 1986 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipends program is available in the dean's office, College of Arts and Sciences, 1223 Oldfather Hall. Proposals are due Sept. 13. ' The University Health Center Stu dent Board is scheduled to have its first meeting for the 1985-1986 school year Wednesday at 7 p.m. The board will meet in the multi purpose room in the basement of the health center. Students interested in actuarial science are invited to attend meetings this week. A meeting for graduate students is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in 309 Burnett Hall. Undergraduate stu dents in the College of Business Administration will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in 208 Oldfather Hall. Stu dents in the College of Arts and Scien ces will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in 208 Oldfather Hall. For more information, students may contact Warren Luckner, actuarial science director, at 472-2698. The UNL GayLesbian Student Association will monitor an ASUN meeting concerning a non-discrimination clause. The sexual orientation clause, being reintroduced by the Spe cial Topics Committee, would set a non-discrimination policy for student All freshmen and their advisers in the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to attend an ice cream social and jazz concert from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday. The event, which will be north of Kimball Hall in the sculpture gardens, will begin after students meet their advisers. An insider's view of the Sheldon Art Gallery will be offered to those who enroll in a fall course at UNL Suzanne Wise, Sheldon's-museum education specialist, will teach the course. The coure is designed to help people discover new ways to look at and experience 20th Century American art. The course meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays from Sept. 19 to Oct. 10 at Sheldon. Help us cover you. Daily Nebraskan 's Newsline 472-1763 L uvl uvJ til) 0 UVJ lb Competition fcr 1C2G-87 Fulbright Awards to Qvnclcff 'A NIB ft U ft J II N ii H li L i THE PROGRAM: The Fulbright Program, administered by the U.S. Information Agency with federal funds, provides grants for study abroad for one academic year including round trip transportation, language andor orientation courses when appropriate, tuition, books, room, and board. THE APPLICANT: For students who are seniors during the 1985-86 academic year and will have graduated by summer 1986, and for all graduate students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application, have a bachelor's degree before leaving for abroad, and in most cases have a working knowledge of the language of the host country. Successful applicants generally have at least a 3.3 GPA. Candidates may not hold doctoral degrees. Application materials and further information are available from Dr. Richard E. Lonsdale, or Joan M. Blackburn, secretary at the INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES International Affairs Center 1237 It St. 2nd Floor Phone: 472-3076 1 DEADLINE: The deadline for submitting completed application forms to the Institute is September 23, 1985. How to 1 on (Q-pon) Buy one BeefAQ Sandwich and get a 16 oz. drink -FREE Featuring Homemade Bar-B-Q Sauce LeMetro Food Court Atrium 1220 N St. Offer Expires Sept. 30 Coupon MUST accompany order. ceep your body limber without straining your budget. I! ' I IffiTfTfTnn .... i('(i The YMCA has always been a great place to loosen up and exercise. Now it's even better. If you are a student at UNL and have a current ID, you can join tne x lor only s iz.vv a month (Limited use). With your membership at the Y, you can swim, run, play racquetoau. lilt weights, stretch, dance, enjoy exercise classes, and all kinds of other exciting physical activities. For a lot less than you would expect to pay. So don't think you have to strain your budget to get in shape. Call 475-9622 Today and Join the Y. $12.00 A MONTH-Limited usage without Nautilus $16.00 A MONTH-Limited usage with Nautilus. YMCA Don't put it off., t r n ! I.