Tuesday, April 22, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Pago 3 At Catch-a-Ray C friz fT-nrr- i'" 1 Courtesy of University Information Tuck Professor selected for design award George Tuck, UNL professor of jour nalism, has been selected to partici pate in a newspaper design and gra phics seminar, June 8 through 14 in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Poynter Institute for Media Stu dies Institute fellowships, which honor top teachers in graphics and news paper design techniques, were awarded to 13 professors in the U.S. "They polled the country and picked the best graphics people (for the award)" said R. Neale Coppe, dean of the College of Journalism. "It's a nice honor for George. He wanted very much to go." Tuck said he was excited about the chance to swap information with other top graphics professors. "It's a chance to find out what you're teaching should be taught," he said. "It will give me a chance to talk to other professors, share ideas and pick jp current research (in the graphics field)." "Judges were impressed by the qual ity of applicants in all our fellowship programs this year," said Dr. Mario Garcia, director of the institute's gra phics and design center. Copple said the people picked for the fellowships were the top of the field. The information Tuck could bring back to UNL would advance the col lege, he said. The institute selects college profes sors of graphics and design, to journal ism instructors who act as advisers at junior or community colleges, and to college seniors interested in careers as newspaper designers. Digest Victim rights Victim Rights Week will be observed today through Friday. Representatives from several Lincoln agencies will sponsor resource infor mation booths concerning help for the crime victim in the Nebraska Union, today, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Victim Rights Week Forum will be Wednesday, noon to 1 p.m. in the Lincoln City Council chambers. Mod erator will be Shirley J. Kuhle, admin istrator of the Lincoln Police Depart ment VictimWitness Unit. The keynote speaker for the forum will be District Court Judge Donald E. Endacott. The Lincoln Police Department Vic timWitness Unit, 223 S. 10th St., is sponsoring an open house, Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. Police Report Sunday 12:49 a.m. Light fixture reported broken in a Schramm Hall stairwell. 9:10 a.m. Window reported broken on the Boathouse. 10:27 a.m. Window reported broken near the front door of Love Hall on East Campus. 1:25 p.m. Hit-and-run reported in parking area 6 near Burr Hall on East Campus. 4:24 p.m. Two car accident re ported in parking area 2 east of Sandoz Hall. 8 p.m. Medical emergency illness reported at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Victim was transported to a hospital by ambulance. 11:48 p.m. Gas cap reported stolen from a car in Abel drive. flt IPATTEREICEE PERSONAL HAIR DESIGN 0 0' J if vvi l to j WE DELIVER TO THE DORMS! SUN.-THURS. 8:30-11:30 PM Harper, Schramm, Smith Cather-Pound Abel-Sandoz Neihardt-Selleck 435-18SS 435-1858 16th & Vine 601 N. 16th GREAT TASTING FOOD PRICED RIGHT! V XTunUngtoXT SQUARE ZZ3 APAR 1 MKNTSd 3300 Huntington Avenue r 'FKAIUKiaf- ' 1 and 2 Lujc Bcdrcxmis 1 uc?iloscts ALL Applianced Kitchens Balconies and Patios Full Bath with Shower 4 WasherDryers in Central Liundry nxm Apartments Border theLandscaped Courtyard q Off-Street Parking for ALL Tenants Separate Security Storage Close to Campus CALL 466-8611 School Year and Summer Leases Available Managed ly Oie Josepli E. Kean Company 474-1666 6 Sessions $2.Q0 ONLY AT Gunny's Location CATCH-A-RAY Gunny's-Mezzanine Level 435-2230 QD Ldi"(tttlB presents LLsaQ LI OsO One Night Only Wednesday, April 23 Also This Week--NOBODVS BUSINESS Tues. and Thurs. thru Sat Special Guest Sat THE OWS Sunday-Battle of the Bands This Week: Reach, Arrive and Plain Label Little' Bo's 27th & Cornhusker .... where the live rock never stops! APARTMENTS 1800 Knox Street ; Lincoln Nebraska r-1 and 2 Bedrooms nClose to Campus Work nl and 2 Full Bathrooms with Shower Fully Applianced Kitchen nDining Area ' nSwimming Pool nFireplace Energy Efficient Construction Additional Security Storage Area Central Air Conditioning nSchool year and summer leases available Resident Manager Joseph E. Kean Company 476-6200 474-1666