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36 Monday, February 24, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 7 Rich Fish Lisa Corder MikeSigler Scott S. Doepke Andrea Bukoske Mark J. Bentler Patrick J. Poehling Tom "Valley" Heldridg Debbie Larsen Tami Johnson Kelly St. John Maria Lee Mike "Skin" Cassling Bryan Robertson Cynde Distefano Jay Morris Tim Regan Steve Fangman Paul Reynolds Sandy Morris - Dickie Boler - Chris Jones Greg Dynek - Brad Kalkwarf -John B. Jenkins - Laurie Jo Kuhn IMPACT PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY IMPACT PARTY PARTY EXCEL IMPACT PARTY PARTY PARTY EXCEL PARTY PARTY EXCEL PARTY IMPACT PARTY PARTY PARTY IMPACT PARTY EXCEL PARTY COMMITTEE FOR FEE ALLOCATION Select two (2) in each category GREEK Jay "Heimey" Heim PARTY Shelly Nuss PARTY Angela Swantek PARTY David Armbruster PARTY Jennifer Widga PARTY Andy "CMSC" Ketterson PARTY Shelly Roloff PARTY Greg Love PARTY Bill Feis PARTY -Amy Jeffrey PARTY Lori Warner PARTY Joelle Fallick PARTY Tom Easley PARTY -Jill Sharp PARTY Mark R. Eckstrom EXCEL Bob Priest PARTY Stacey Kapustka PARTY Amos Kay PARTY Ed Martin IMPACT Trish Deveny PARTY Barb Nyholm PARTY Bob Huber PARTY Steve "Moe" Mossman PARTY Frank J. Trani PARTY Jana Schenzel PARTY Doug Kampe IMPACT Anne Friborg PARTY Liz Anderson PARTY Mike "Hoss" Schlemmer PARTY Patrick Meister PARTY Steve Forney EXCEL Craig "Wally" Walgren PARTY Sara Mason PARTY Pat "AJ" Duey PARTY John Sullivan PARTY JeffBlumel PARTY E. K. Edwards PARTY Denise Lynn Atkisson PARTY Darci Wegener PARTY Katie Hupp PARTY RESIDENCE HALL Bill Casari PARTY Brian P. Noonan IMPACT RobMellion EXCEL Audra Sue Willett PARTY Luke J. Barker IMPACT Conor W. McCarthy EXCEL OFF-CAMPUS Monica Meuret Clete Blakeman Joseph Lange Terese Peden Mary Zuerlein Bruce W. Wiseman Jerilyn Peters Michelie A. Milander Kelly Ann Ethridge PARTY IMPACT EXCEL PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY PARTY and Vine Streets bus stop. The approximate st or an increase in the current bus fare rate. bus stop. REFUNDABLE UPON REQUEST rom each full-time student per semester for the fiscal year $94 $.06 ;er Program j 45 )n $.50 rt of student fees collected to support the Daily Nebraskan of student fees collected for salaries of student government art of student fees collected to support campus speakers nts per semester for continued membership in the Nebraska ka's statewioe advocacy group for students? nee with Regental p0iiCy of Fund A Student Fees approved .J n an n n n t?MBmm una mmw msm?)? Phi Delta Theta house 'uncommon, rare' By Shari Pace Staff Reporter The Phi Delta Theta fraternity may join the ranks of the George Washing ton estate in Vermont and Lincoln's Rogers House at 2145 B St. The fraternity house, 1425 R St., has passed the first step in becoming a historic building listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Joni Gilkerson, architectural histo rian for the Nebraska State Historical Society, said the State Historic Preser vation Board passed the nomination Jan. 22. The nomination was forwarded to the NRHP in Washington, she said. Gilkerson said that once the NRHP. receives a nomination, it has 45 work ing days to comment on the nomination. The fraternity's nomination was written by Ed Zimmer, historic preser vation planner for Lincoln. Zimmer said the Phi Delta Theta House Associ- "The house is a good example of the 1930s architecture," Zimmer said. Zimmer said he wrote the nomina tion because he thinks it is important It gives texture to the city. It adds urban character Zimmtr ation requested the nomination in mid- to recognize good examples of each 1985. style and period of architecture. If the The house is a "relatively rare type" nomination is approved, the fraternity of architecture and is "uncommon in Lincoln," he said. will be listed as a national site, but it will only be recognized locally, Zimmer said. Nonetheless, he said, "it gives tex ture to the city. It adds urban charac ter." If the NPHC approves the registra tion, the fraternity would be the second building on campus to be declared national historical landmark. Archi tectural Hall was registered as a his toric building in 1975. Lincoln's Stuart Building, 13th and P streets, heads a list of 13 other Nebraska properties nominated for placement on the list. Requests for National Register list ing should be made in writing to the State Historic Preservation Officer, Nebraska State Historical Society, P.O. Box 82554, Lincoln, Neb. 68501. f' '',111 tl 1. ft 'tnUlnil 1 id V,J V.' i I Mi. if l " tr it,,? I- it Ji i if ' sit' Q a mm Iff H H I 1 I A r' . 1 v' WAT' Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan The Stuart Building, 13th and P Streets. nrT?n r n HI i1 " I irii ii)i?r13 i r.r:nr 1 it i J r -' i I IE j&k. Wmmmra " JK. Spend two days a month and 15 days a year doing one of the Air Guard's high priority jobs, and you may qualifyfor up to $27,000 in educational benefits and bonus money. Plus, youH learn skills that may help you land a civil ian job. So even without the bonus money, the Air Guard can be a valuable experience. But adding $27,000 in benefits makes it the most rewarding part-time job in America. To find out more, contact your local Air Guard recruiter. call 475-4910 America's Hometown Air Force C iMt UNtTiDlWIM OOVWHMtNT W Rt HKMNTfO BY THt Sf CMWBV Of DCFCNSC U WGMTS RESERVED Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, 16th and R Streets. Let us help you celebrate! BRIDAL EXPO '86 this Sunday, March 2nd .d lliuu am.-b:uu D.m. Nebraska East Union Great Plains Room FREE ADMISSION 1 ss 1:00 showing Holway Tux Fashions 2:30 showing Sassi's & Max I. Walker S r i Plus Tax For any 12" medium pizza-one topping, PLUS 2 Bottles of Coke Offer good thai 3-14-86. m """"mi n f ELS 5; TM Our drivers carry less than $20.00. Limited delivery area. 1986 Domino's Pizza, Inc. 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