Daily Nebraskan Page 7 Marcy m top 10 Glamour winner meets Columbia law dean By Kate Pritchard Staff Reporter Monday, August 25, 1986 jr , -, v " ;. " .; K ' -if . A I'M. senior is one of t he top 1 0 college women named by (ilamour magazine this year. As one of the Top 10 College Women in the Nation winners, Mary Many, 22, reuiu'd a trip to New York City and a monetary prize. The award is given on the basis of academic merit, extra curricular activities and leadership. Glamour has given the award to 10 women every year for 30 years. As part of the award, Marcy was flown to New York City to talk with women leaders from various professions. Marcy could choose the woman she wanted to meet. Glamour arranged a meeting for her with Barbara Black, the first female dean of an Ivy League law school. Black became Dean of the Law College at Columbia University in December 1985. Marcy and Black talked for three hours. She said she had Black's undivided attention and was impressed with Black's success in balancing a family and children with a professional life. Marcy will graduate in May with degrees in political science and speech communication and minors in philo sophy and sociology. She said she is considering attending graduate school for either public or social policy, possibly at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Marcy is a candidate for a Degree with High Distinction. Marcy's experiences include serving as chairwoman on the University JudicialAppeals Board, chairwoman for the Equal Opportunity Coalition and president of the Nebraska Union Board. She was an intern to Nebraska State Sen. Sandra K. Scofield earlier this year. Marcy said her role models on campus include Lou Ann Krager, a doctoral candidate in educational psychology, and Sara Boatman, director of Campus Activities and Programs. Boatman said she had talked to officials from Glamour magazine who were impressed with Marcy's long-term impact on campus. Marcy identified a location for the Culture Center and was concerned with minority students during her long record of campus leadership, Boatman said. Marcy is a good example of the well-rounded person a liberal arts education can shape, Boatman said. She said she foresees Marcy making an impact on the world and predicts she will rise to a high position as a U.S. senator or a high level judge. u : 1 - - -- ' 1 - " -ii I i i i i " 1 n -.-r-..' -. II ii-rnir- n ilr II. rnr-mnn-w- I- I'l ItiTIWIrrHI rr-m II rvr --imo. m ... i. NEW FOR LUNCH! TWICE' Mary Marcy, UNL senior, is one of the Top Ten College Women in the Nation, having been selected by Glamour magazine in July. No one laces cancer alone. Callus. V AMERICAN OinCER SOO-ir 2 Slices of our Delicious Pizza for the Price of One! 11:30-1:30 Monday thru Friday August 25th-29th Only "Hot Slice-Twice" is not good with any other offer or coupon. North 48th & Vine 466-8264 Downtown 12th & "Q" 474-6000 South 48th & Hwy. 2 483-4129 The Federal Expository library Prcnua 1 si othing depletes your cash faster than buying textbooks. That's why Nebraska Bookstore has more used textbooks on our shelves than any other store on campus. In fact, we sell more used textbooks than new ones and that means the money stays in your pocket, not ours. At Nebraska Bookstore, we have the textbooks you need at a price you can afford. Textbook return policy: 1. Save your receipt. 2. Do not damage text. 3. Do not remove price tag. 4. Return prior to Sept. 6, 1086. Open Monday-Friday 8-5:30 Saturday 9-5:30 More than ever, more than a Bookstore. pen Mon.-Thurs. Aug. 25-28 'til 9 pan.! is Moil 1200 Q Street (432) 473-0111 r . (- w ith the price of new textbooks climbing higher and higher, you need a little help now and then. At Nebraska Bookstore, we're offering a 5 discount off the list price of every new textbook you buy this semester. New textbooks now available on the second level of the new Nebraska Bookstore. Textbook return policy: 1. Save your receipt. 2. Do not damage text. 3. Do not remove price tag. 4. Return prior to Sept. 6, 1986. jn fZ3Q Open Monday-Friday 8-5:30 Saturday 9-5:30 More than ever, more than a Bookstore. Price marked on Look reflects 5 discount 1300 Q Street (4Q2)47&-0111