Page 6 1986 Summer Reading Course Program University of Nebraska-Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies Earn credit this summer without coming to campus take a Summer Reading Course! 1. Attend the spring course orientation meetings during April 7-18. 2. Discuss course selection with your advisor (some colleges place limitations on summer reading hours). 3. Register: (Maximum of two courses) Where: 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education 33rd and Holdrege When: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, April 21 -Friday, May 9 SPECIAL EVENING REGISTRATION: Where: 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education When: April 24, from 5-7 p.m. Cost: Full payment of tuition is required at time of registration. Tuition is $46.60 per'credit hour. 4. Complete course requirements by the date established by the instructor (before October 10, 1986). The following courses are offered this summer: Unless otherwise noted, regular PN registrations are possible. Course No. Sec. Title CLASSICS 180x (831) Classical Mythology ECONOMICS 307x (831) Principles of Insurance ENGLISH 205x (831) 205x (832) 205x (833) 207x (831) 211Ax (831) 215Ex (831) 216Ax (831) 230Ax (831) 261Ax (831) Modern Fiction Modern Fiction Modern Fiction Popular Literature Plains Literature Introduction to Women's Literature Children's Literature Shakespeare American Literary Works HORTICULTURE 399x (831) Readings in Landscape HUMAN NUTRITION St FOOD 453x (831) Cultural Aspects of Diet 455x (831) Nutrition Through the Life Cycle MODERN LANGUAGES 283x (831) Czech Literature in Translation POLITICAL SCIENCE 225x (831) Nebraska Government & Politics 260x (831) Intl. Relations: Southern Africa 360x (831) Intl. Relations: Asian Political Economy 398x (831) Politics & Literature 398x (832) Women & Politics 427x (831) American Presidency SOCIOLOGY 242x (831) Urban Sociology 3 TEXTILES, DESIGN & CLOTHING 412x (831) Social-Psychology of Interior Design 3 436x (831) Textiles Issues for Interior Design 3 May not be taken PassNo Pass Watch the Daily Nebraskan on April 3 and 4 for full page listing of the Summer Reading Courses and the times and places for the April 7-18 Spring Meetings Call a Summer Reading GET ETHfllCI Pre-register starting March 17th for SUI.IM IiAHGURGE HOUSE Featuring French, German & Spanish live and in color! Earn 6 hours credit and finish your language requirement in 5 weeks! For infor mation contact Amy Struthers, Dept. of Modern Languages, 1110 Oldfather, 472-3745. Cr. Hr. Instructor 3 Rinkevich 3 Rejda 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Goebel Miller Volkmer Umland Rippey Richards Lac Cicotello Beeman Appreciation 2 Sutton SERVICE MANAGEMENT Kies Fox Petracek 3 3 3 3 3 3 Miewald Akpan Chang Dyer Welch Gruhl Siegman Boschetti Laughlin 472-6265 . for Course brochure. Daily Nebraskan a fi (la it" r-a x r - ASUN from Page 1 Night bus service from City to East Campus also won student approval in a 1,512 to 1,002 vote conducted through an ASUN student fee survey. The new service most likely will be provided by a shuttle van that would cost between $4,000 and $5,000 each academic year, according to the survey. Student fee allocations for student government officers' salaries was defeat ed 1,827 to 1,078. Nebraska State Student Association won approval for continued member ship with a student fee allocation of 50 cents each semester, 1,894 to 992. A proposal for a bus shelter at the 15th and Vine streets, bus stop was defeated 1,356 to 1,158. Distribution of student fees also was approved for the Daily Nebraskan, a campus speakers program, the Univer sity Health Center operations fund, Nebraska Union and Recreation Pro gram and facilities and a debt service the Nebraska Union, East Union, health center and residence halls. ASUN Senators Agriculture College Heidi Bergmeyer' Impact 165 Lorene Wagner Excel 157 Jerry Roemer Excel 152 College of Arts & Sciences Kathy Vitton Excel 352 Doug Weems Excel 329 Thomas S. Barrett Excel 317 Peter A. Castellano Excel 313 Michael Heller Excel 312 Shawn Bolot Excel 289 Randall J. Mack Excel 289 College of Architecture Jim Huse Excel 29 Home Economics College Stephani Hudson Excel 62 College of Eng. and Tech. Patty Sokolik Excel 135 MarkOtten Excel 127 Jeff J. Warren Excel 113 Graduate College Ed Miller Party 54 Denice Bergquist 46 EdSiffring 11 David Fiske 10 Garold McKenzie 10 Un Hwan Yum 8 Criminal Justice ' Erin Brisben Excel 11 Journalism College Phil Tatro Excel 73 Teachers College Richard Burke Excel 148 Kathleen Murphy Excel 138 Rhonda Joekel Excel 131 Mffr ii IHHIi r n LfLJ l-jLvJ u XjJ cms It's an unbelievable travel discount during Easter and Spring Break ... on Trailways. Now college students can ride Trailways round trip from selected cities to anywhere Trailways goes ' for only $86. Offer good through 4186. Start planning today and Go Trailways for only $86. Tickets conveniently available at Trailways Terminals or other authorized ticket agencies. it J P J jsfw aff - Joanie Eickhoff Excel 127 Professional College Bill Alexander Impact 25 College of Business Admin. Jackie Smith Excel 258 Debbie Larson Excel 211 John B. Jenkins Excel 197 Mark J. Bentler Impact 194 Robert Shambora Excel 194 Tom Olson Impact 192 Nursing College Ann Dannehl Excel 22 Arts & Sciences Advisory Board Communication and Fine Arts Brenda Flaskamp Excel 355 Trish McClellan Excel 347 Chemistry and Life Sciences John Ehrenfried Excel 374 Sundar Rajendran Excel 344 Humanities Mike Olson Excel 429 Joe Pigg Excel 339 Physical science and math Matt Foster Excel 443 Beth Kernes Excel 436 Social sciences MikePallesen Excel 312 Bob Roy Excel 276 Agriculture Advisory Board Agricultural economics Brad Katz Impact 74 Agricultural education, mechanized agriculture, agricultural journalism Mike Barrett Impact 47 Agriculture honors, general agriculture Lee Wagner Excel 51 Animal Science Kevin Yost Impact 59 Forestry, fisheries, wildlife Jim Luchinger Excel 47 Food science and technology, horticulture, entomology Polla Ita Impact 51 General agronomy, soil science, plant pathology James Geis Excel 49 Pre-veterinary science Staci D. Beeson Impact 30 Business Advisory Board Sophomores Brad Moline Excel 251 Patrick Wyatt Excel 231 Juniors Steve Johnson Excel 240 Steve Person Impact 202 Seniors Jeff Howorth Excel 220 Jeanette Pestal Impact 203 Home Econ. Advisory Board Consumer Science Education Board Machelle Rediger Excel 40 1 r--J jjj 3 o 1 C'u ITf , 057 S '.-via- " ., ? Friday, March 14, 1986 s defeat Renae Koehler Excel 35 Food and Nutrition Heidi Elfeldt Excel 40 Human Development and the Family Jill Ward Excel 54 Delinda Barnes Excel 49 Textiles, clothing and design Darin Armstrong Impact 38 Amy Sass Excel 37 Teachers College Advisory Board Center for Business and Voca tional Teacher Education (in cludes business, marketing, vo cational education and health occupations) Brad Kendrick Excel 166 Brian Yaw Impact 159 Elementary education Julie Schneider Excel 155 Doreen Davis Impact 108 School of health, physical edu cation and recreation Kelly Paulson Lynne Damke Special education Heather Price Julie Goeser Angie Grossart Special Education Roxanne E. Roberts Janine McGillick Speech Pathlogy Carrie Ziegenbein Jeannie Pflaum Excel 232 mpact 218 Excel 104 Excel 101 Impact 101 Excel 210 Impact 218 Excel 235 Excel 233 Committee for Fees Allocation Greek Mark R. Eckstrom Steve Forney Residence Hall Rob Mellion Conor W. McCarthy Excel 805 Excel 776 Excel 987 Excel 950 Off-campus Clete Blakeman Impact 1183 Joseph Lange Excel 1130 Digest Health careers Minority students planning to pursue health careers can attend a Health Careers Seminar Saturday and Sunday at the NU Medical Center in Omaha. Saturday's seminar will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday's will be 8 a.m. to noon in the University hospital amphitheater. The workshop will familiarize stu dents with health career programs at the medical center. For registration information, contact the Office of Minority Student Affairs, UNMC, 42nd and Dewey Ave., Omaha 559-4437. Gfoinooo VJaoCxond Fri., Sat., & Sun. Evening 5:30-8:30 p$r person Regular Dinner-Menu Served 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday Luncheon Euffst nr, 11:39-2:09 1309 L Street 475-1213 Southeast from tf Comhuskw Psfly Gcsrs, tdxi cicnfcjS of cuf ST. PATRICK'S DAY GREEN POPCORN! I It's rsst c:i t fasnJsi pses5. 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