The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1989, Page 11, Image 11

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    Johnson ducks reporters as he prepares for Dallas
COKal uadlco, ria. (AP) -
Departing Miami football coach
Jimmy Johnson continued to duck
reporters Sunday, saying he would
hold his tongue until he actually oc
cupied the office that belonged for 29
years to Tom Landry.
At a news conference Sunday,
Miami athletic director Sam Jankov
ich said Johnson probably will take
five or six assistants with him when
he becomes Dallas Cowboys coach.
Included in those likely to leave
were Gary Stevens, Miami’s assistant
head coach. Stevens wants to replace
Johnson at Miami, but Jankovich said
he’ll conduct a national search before
naming a new coach.
“Jimmy would hire me if I didn’t
get this job,” Stevens said.
Johnson was named on Saturday
to succeed L. idry in a transfer of
ownership of the Cowboys from H.R.
“Bum” Bright to oilman Jerry Jones,
a former college teammate of
Johnson at Arkansas.
Secondary coach Dave Campo
said he expects to join Johnson in
Dallas.
Miami fans, players, assistant
coaches and the media have voiced
support for Stevens, a Hurricanes
coach since 1980 and architect of
their potent passing attack. The
“groundswell of support” for Ste
vens won’t help his chances of get
ting the head coaching job, Jankovich
said.
“Boosters, coaches and players
alike will not pressure me into mak
ing a decision that 1 don't like. And
that includes the media,” Jankovich
said at a news conference. ‘‘I w ill not
succumb to pressure.”
Jankovich, w hose choice of a new
coach needs approval only from the
university president, said Stevens is
“deserving” of the job and will be
considered.
“But the greatest injustice we
could perform to Gary Stevens is to
name him head coach tonight or
tomorrow,” Jankovich said. “I
wouldn’t pul somebody in the posi
tion of, The only reason you hired
me is because of pressure.”’
Other candidates for the job listed
in Sunday’s Herald were Louisiana
State coach Mike Archer, Washing
ton State coach Dennis Erickson,
West Virginia coach Don Nehlen,
Duke coach Steve Spurrier and
Fresno Slate coach Jim Sweeney.
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ACACIA FRAU RhUiY
PRESENTS
VEIN DRAIN 89/E
Arts A Science* Student*
Com* and voice yourqueation* and concern*.
Tuesday, Feb 28 from 2 00 to 4:00.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS:
GlC will be Sponsoring a Luncheon on Wednesday at
'200 to 100 at the Un»n. The purpose * to meet with
your State Senator and discuss UNL • concerns.
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June 4 -July 1* tM9
at the Univ*r*4yot Newcastle. Australia Focus
on Aborigines. Hora and fauna, land use. envi
ronmental issue*, and contemporary Austra
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transfer credit Contact UNL 's Institute for Inter
national Studies. 1237 R Street. 472 3076
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GENERAL STUDIES STUDENTS
Come and voice your concerns to
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Toes., Feb 28 from 11:30 to 12.30
Booth at Nebraska Union
GLC
Important meeting tomorrow night'
6:15 NE Union
See you there'!
INTRAMURAL ENTRY
DEADLINES
Tuesday. 2/28. is the entry deadline for the following
intramural activities: co-rec indoor wiffleball tournament,
men s, women's and oo-rec racquetball doubles, and 9
ball pool Entries will be accepted in the Campus Recrea
tion Offices, 1740 Vine Street and 32 ECAB Inquiries:
472 3467.
Joan:
Meet me for lunch at the Union on Wednesday at
12 00 Lunch is free
Your Senator
UNI. Students.
During Lent, finish your days with God. 10 p m. daily
Mass Monday through Thursday.
The Newman Center
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Alex,
B E E R, is having a bash at Bash Riprock's. We will be
handing out buttons that are good for cheap drinks.
Spud.
ATTENTION MEN OF UNL:
Get ready lor AOII Hoop It 8911 April 8thi You won't
want to miss it I
Todd B„
Congratulations on being selected to the Union
Boaro.
The men ol Delta Upsilon
Michael D.,
See you at 12:00 at Union on Wednesday.
Free Lunch with you State Senator.
George B.
Phil G.,
Congratulatms on being appointed to the ASUN.
The men of Delta Upsilon
STUDENTGOVERNMEflT
GLC
Important meeting tomorrow nightl
6:15 NE Union
See you there!!
PERSONALS "==
Ronald Franc®,
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Bobby. Reggie
Cupcake,
It has been a great year! Let’s make the next one as
special. I Love you.
Chubba
Colleen.
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great friend!
Mary
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Minimum Requirements:
*H S. Grad or equiv.
‘At least 21 years ot age (on or before June 12. 1989)
‘No felony convictions
‘Valid Driver s License
‘Statement of aided and unaided vision. Eye exami
nation forms are available at the Crty/Co. Employment
Office FDS approved soft contacts are permtssfcl# Eye
examinations must be within the last year (January 23.
1988 March 10, 1989)
All applicants who apply by application deadline will be
given a STUDY GUIDE to assist in test preparation.
Applicants who successfully meet minimum require
ments listed above are scheduled for a 75 minute Read
mg Comprehensive and Writing Skills examination and a
one hour Police Altitudinal Factor test. Both exams to be
given oonsecutively (the same day) in late March Con
sequently, be prepared to be at test site at least 2 1/2
hours.
APPLY AT OR CALL
CITY/CO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
555 SOUTH 10TH ST., ROOM 8113
LINCOLN N£ 68508
402-471-7587
Closing date for receipt of applications and eye examina
tions forms:
4:30 PM. FRIDAY, MARCH 10,1988
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