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Monday, October 28, 1985 Page 6 Daily.Nebraskan tfJ .- 2 Wellness. Classes University Health Center SESSION II Oct. 28 thru Dec. 13 (excluding Thanksgiving Week) Make A Positive Lifestyle Choice! Chsses Forming NOW! y Aerobic Conditioning Firmer Body Eat Well jjj 2 3 8 AEROBIC CONDITION! NG M-W-F 12:10-12:50 . M-W-F 5:10-6:00 T-Th 4:30-5:30 FIRMER BODY Th-T 12:10-12:50 T-Th 5:10-6:00 City Campus Both Campuses City Campus City Campus Both Campuses 2 days a week -$10.00 3 days a week -$14.00 5 days a week - $22.00 EAT WELL. FEEL WELL Th 12:10-12:50 Health Center 52 . ye '- "-T V ; v 1 " vc V :Jk , 'j , 1 ;). r irvrTT i, , , i - "- ' Dan DulaneyDaily Nebraskan Jeff Schweer (on ladder) and Edward Ridge of Tyrrell's Flowers in Lincoln hang a red ribbon across the front of the new Wick Alumni Center, 16th and R streets, Friday. 7 Registration forms can be picked up at the Community Health -X A -n j TTT 1 S A jfesar cen,er iower isvei-ca" " Alumni dedicate Wick Center By Linda Hartmann Staff Reporter Wick Alumni Center and Holling lyVlHO NEEDSK If HOLES? ' X - Downtown Soot Shoe Repair ''Let us hole-proof your soles." moN. - FRI. 8 Am to 5 pm 1230 "P" Street New SoleGuard does two things: It repairs your present soles when they're worn and prevents them from wearing out. Plus we feature: Half soles and heels replaced. Leather goods repaired. Professional shines 'fin ' tm no iwuow knpravn traction WcsfromwsMf. Garden are examples of NU's alumni NU alumni, excellence, said Jack Miller, executive Gwathmey Siegel and Associates, a vice president of the UNL Alumni New York City firm, submitted the Association. award winning building design in May Speaking at the center's dedication 1981. Construction began a year later, cerejnony Friday, Miller said the Alumni In 1983, George C. and Irene Man Association will become especially im- gold Holling of Omaha committed portant for upholding the university's money for construction of a garden to excellence as it faces further budget the east of the center on 16th and R cuts. streets. During the ceremony, Robert Rosen- The center was finished in April lof, chairman of the Wick Center Build- 1985, and the garden was finished this ing Committee, gave a gold "key" to NU month. The total cost of the building, Board of Regents 'chairman John Payne, furnishings and garden was $3.0 mil- UNL Chancellor Martin Massengale and ASUN President Gerard Keating. Payne accepted the key, saying it represented the dedication between the alumni and the university that will be enhanced by the Wick Center. Plans for the center began in 1978 when Milton I. Wick, class of 1922, gave $500,000 to NU to be matched by other lion. In a closing statement, Rosenlof said the joy of having a new building for the 111-year-old Alumni Association is tampered by the grave economic situa tion facing NU. But he said the associa tion has helped the university meet challenges in the past and will con tinue to do so in the future. Setting it Straight An article in Friday's Daily Nebras kan titled "ASUN votes to support Lied Center" said ASUN senators rejected a resolution supporting an NSSA prop osal that urged the Legislature to set a course for long-term recovery of the state's budget problems. The senate did not defeat the resolution but merely tabled it until a further meeting. V . SPECIAL DONOR PROGRAM EARN $25 EACH WEEK, OVER $100 PER MONTH! RECEIVE MQ YOUR FIRST DONATION AND Mi YOUR SECOND DONATION IN THE SAME CALENDAR WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. EACH AND EVERY WEEK. EFFECTIVE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NEW DONOR BRING THIS AD FOR $2 BONUS ON 1st donation. UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER 1442 "O" 475-8645 MON.-FRI. 8:30-6:00 SAT. 8:00-3:00 ...... f. V si J Hum y mm COORS & KJ-95 STOOGES Presents t'JO DIG IIALLOVJEED PARTI! USD., OCT. 30 For Everyone, 18 & Over. Free Pop & Popcorn Until 10 PM KJ-95 Radio Personalities Will Be There. Halloween Party Favors For All. Stooge-A-Gram Video Message System. Hourly Prize Drawings. Costume Contest At 1 1 PM TIES., OCT. 31 95 Cent Pitchers Of Coors Lite 7-10 PM. 25 Cent Draws, 50 Cent Drinks 7-10 PM. Coors Beer Wolf Will Be There. Halloween Party Favors For All. KJ-95 Radio Personalities Will Be There. Stooge-A-Gram Video Message System. Costume Contest At 1 1 PM. These Prizes And More Will Be Given Aiuay EACH MGHT FOR OUR COSTUME CONTEST. 1. WATERBED - From Waterbed Liquidation Center, 1700 W. XT St. 2. COLOR TV - From CARI Rentals 27th & Holdrege. 3. 10 SPEED BIKE - From Cycle Works, 27th & Vine. mi OSS TEE STCSEES HJULLGOTI PIBTY TEEITS UED. h THUslS. OilTS Both Nights Well Have A Special Visit By ?? STOO