The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1988, Page 7, Image 7

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    Four Comhusker seniors to play last home game tonight
By Mike KJuck
Staff Reporter
Four seniors on the Nebraska
men’s basketball team will be making
their final home appearance tonight
when theComhuskers take on Kansas
State at 7:35.
Senior guard Henry T. Buchanan
and forwards Jeff Rekeweg, Derrick
Vick and Bill Johnson will make the
game against the Wildcats their last at
the Bob Devaney Sports Center un
less Nebraska receives a post-season
tournament bid.
Nebraska coach Danny Nee said
the seniors will be missed.
They are just four quality guys,”
Nee said. “They have had success not
just on the basketball court, but also in
the classroom and with people. These
are all-around five-star guys.”
The seniors agreed that although
this season’s 13-15 record disap
points them, they consider this year a
success in building a quality basket
ball program at Nebraska.
Buchanan, a transfer from Hutch
inson (Kan.) Community College,
said his success at Nebraska comes
from being named to the academic
all-Big Eight team and graduating
this December.
Nee said Buchanan was the first
black basketball player at Nebraska to
be named to the academic all-Big
Eight team. Buchanan said the honor
was his best achievement during his
two-year career at Nebraska.
“Basketball is what got me here,
but to get my degree and be able to
work has been my goal,” Buchanan
said. “I feel pretty good about it.
There are very few things that a per
son can be first at at an institution, and
it is just a great feeling to have done it.
“It is my best accomplishment
since I have been living, and it is
noticeable and will help me in the
near future.”
Vick, a starter who played on last
year’s 21-12 team, said the bright
spots of his two-year career included
the Huskers’ third-place finish in the
National Invitation Tournament last
season and the last-second shot he
made in overtime to give Nebraska an
83-81 victory against Kansas last
year.
Rekeweg said that although the
highlight of his two-year career in
cluded defeating Kansas 70-68, he
hopes for a new highlight in one of
Nebraska’s final games.
Nee said the success of the seniors
came in the classroom as well as on
the basketball court. He said all four
seniors have been working toward
their degrees and will graduate by
next December.
Nee said tonight’s game should be
emotional for the seniors because it is
important to them to go out as win
ners.
“It is emotional for me because
these are my guys and my first group
I recruited at Nebraska,” Nee said.
Buchanan, Vick and Rckeweg
agreed that they would like to end
their home careers with a win. But
they also said they are not looking at
tonight’s game as their last.
“We are going to take this game
like we have taken every other game
this year,” Buchanan said.
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VOICE
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UPC CHAIR APPLICATION
DEADLINE EXTENDED
to March 4 at 5 pm. Applications available at both CAP
offices, the Culture Center, and Multicultural affairs. All
chair and executive positions open. Apply now*
UPC Concerts and Coffeehouses
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March 3
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UPC CHAIR APPLICATION
DEADLINE EXTENDED
io March 4 at 5 pm. Applications available at both CAP
offices, the Culture Center, and Multicultural affairs All
chair and executive positions open. Apply nowt
WOMENS’S WEEK!!!
It's almost here, watch for ill
(Call 472-2597 for information)
ELECTIONS!!!
Thursday. March 3rd, 7:30 pm in the Union. Your atten
dance is vitall
UNL YOUNG DEMOCRATS
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
LITTLE SISTERS
Extremely important informational meeting March 13,
6:30 pm. at the House.
A smile s just a phone call away. Dial 488- 3642 and Vote
ACTION._
ASUN DEBATE
Today. 12 noon. City Union lounge
Action vs. Voice
President and 1st • Vice CandOates
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__and UNL 4-H Club _
NU TIMERS
Import ant meeting (the last one!) Wednesday. 4 pm. in the
Press Room at Devaney.
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TODAY. TODAY. TODAY!
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UPC Talks A Topics Faculty Series
ARTS A SCIENCES IN BUSINESS
WORKSHOP AND PANEL DISCUSSION.
Thursday, March 3rd, 3:30 in the Union.
STUDY OVERSEAS
"Fall. Spring. Summer terms"
For information on programs, costs and
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Thursday. March 3
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Pi Lambda Theta meeting Sunday, March 6 at 7:00
Nebraska Union, room to be posted. Bring money for
jewelry. To be discussed: elections and interview fair.
INFORMAL MEMORIAL SERVICE
for
JULIE A. BOYCE
Died January 2. 1988
Wed. Mar. 2
Cornerstone-UMHE
7:30 PM 640 N. 16th St.
Friends and
classmates welcome.
Pre-Law Meeting
Wednesday at 7 pm in the Union. Officer nominations.
Committees.
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BUY AND SELL YOUR BOOKS? Only the ACTION
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ACTION
Work night Wednesday at the DU HOUSE. Poster Patrol,
Thursday and Saturday and don't forget about the
meeting Sunday.
Students for Hal Daub
meeting Tuesday following
College Republicans.
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MANDATORY MEETING THURSDAY MGHT AT 5:30
IN THE CITY UNION
PRE-LAW CLUB
Meeting 700 pm Wednesday night
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GREEK AFFAIRS
AOPi
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present
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if if
FIG11 and 2
HEY GUYS! Ready for Saturday9 We are. and you know
we are going to win Hoop-lt '88! Remember to bring your
power, and who has the sexy legs for us? Don't forget to
strut your stuff I See you Saturday morning I
Love, Your Coaches
Ann, Susie, Lorie and Jean
Greek Dessert #3
An all Greek study break with 3 purposes:
1. Build unity in Greek System.
2. Have fun I
3. A time to kick back and relax in a unique way.
The theme for this Greek Dessert is Love. Sex. and
Dating, -featuring a 30 minute tak on, "What Does It
Mean When Your Boy/Girlfriend says, 'I Love You'?"
This exciting event will be hosted tonight from 10-11 pm
in the Alpha Phi sorority. Be sure to bring a friend.
Sponsored by Campus Crusade.
Spikers of KKG,
Winning isn't everything, but we had a blast.
The Men of SAE
Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts important meeting
March 13,6:30 pm. Contact Chp Dreesen or Mike Ham
for ?'s.
Congratulations
to Jimmy G. for being .mtiated into Phi Upsilon Omicron
honorary and being elected as observer for A.S.I.D.
The Men of Acacia
Congrats on your little sister activation.
Chi Phi - Kathy W, Kim B
Ag Men - Penny H, Danene H, Michele F, Lisa S
Theta Zi - Grace K
Beta Sig - Melissa G
Pi Kap - Erin A
Love the women of Phi Mu
Arriba' Arriba'
Andole' Andole'
Ptt-ESTA
is coming'
Farmhouee Team #2:
We're set lor Saturdayl How about you? Rumor has
it you guys have the sexiest legs ot allll
Love, your coaches
-Shell and Susan P.
Tracy K (AOTT) and MAe O (Sigma Chi),
Congratulations on your pinning)
Love, The Women of AOTT
HOOP-IT TEAMSI
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present
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March 5. Coliseum
Open to the Public!
Amy F. (ADPi):
YOO RULE!! Thanks for putting up with all my zany
antics this week. But just remember: Thursday is
when the party really begins. So relax, shoot some
hoops, fly a kite...the fun a on me! Have a good one.
MOM (?)
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Presents
VEIN DRAIN
March 3
Sign up in the City Union
March 2 for a time
Pi Kappa Phi little sisters meeting tonight 10:00 p.m.
Officers 9:00 Upcoming events will be discussed
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