SIGMA CHI FIGHT NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 21ST STATE FAIRGROUNDS, 4-H BUILDING TIME: 7:00 TICKETS: $4.00 IN ADVANCE $5.00 DAY OF THE FIGHT For more information and tickets call the Sigma Chi House 472-7095 i . _ ! "im hi®r ——- .■ Swimming coach signs two recruits * Nebraska women’s swimming coach Ray Huppcrt announced Wednesday that he has signed two recruits to nationaileuers of intent. Huppert said he is very excited about signing Michelle Butcher, a freestyler from San Diego and Chris Fredrick, a sprint-free styler from Hartford, Wig., because both athletes have the potential to have a big impact on the Nebraska program. V Huppert said Fredrick will give Nebraska a lot of depth in the freestyle events. He said Fredrick specializes in the 50-. 100- and 200 yard freestyles, and also competes in the 100 butterfly. Fredrick finished 4th in the 50 freestyle at this yearns junior national competition with a, time of 23.81. That time is the 5th fastest on Nebraska’s depth chart, Huppert said. ‘ ‘Chris is very talented,* * Huppert said. * * She’s got a lot of quality. ’ ’ Huppert said Butcher is also a quality performer, as she is the 3rd fastest high school freestyler in the country. The fastest is Janet Evans, . who earned a gold medal at last year’s Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. Butcher finished 7th in the 1,650 freestyle at this year’s senior national competition with a time of 16:24.9, and finished 12th in the 1,000 freestyle in 9:54. She also recorded a 16th-place finish in the 500 freestyle with a time of 4:52.9. Her fastest time in the 500 freestyle is “She’s got a tremendous amount of talent,” Huppert said. “Mich elle is a very talented young lady.” Huppert said heplans on signing three or four more recruits. He said one recruit he doesn’t expect to sign is Evans, who is reportedly considering Texas, Stanford, Arizona and UCLA. Huppert said he sent a questionnaire, to Evans’ coach in Fullerton, CalifTbuidid not receive a reply. He said he was not surprised when he did not receive a response. “Janet made it known very early what four schools she was consid ering,” Huppert said. “To be honest with you, I think she’s leaning towards Stanford.” Fun run to benefit heart association Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Coors Light will team up to sponsor an i American Heart Association fun run on April 29, The run will begin at the Coors Distributing Company in Omaha and will end at the SAE house on the University of Neoraska-Lincoln campus. The run will begin at 8:30 a.m„ ahd will end around4:30 p.m. (Frank Marsh, the Nebraska treasurer, will present a check to the American Heart Association at the conclusion of the run. __———_I UPC CONCERTS & COFFEEHOUSES PRESENTS: LOCAL EXPOSURE '89 FEATURING: THURSDAY, APRIL 20 CENTENNIAL BALLROOM NEBRASKA UNION DOORS: 7:30 P.M. $2 with Student I.D. I SHOW: 8:00 P.M. $3 Non-Students Whether you need extra hours or a last-minute course requirement for graduation, UNL* Independent Study program offers a way to do It without rearranging classes or work schedules, a Chooee from more than 70 credit courses a Set your own study and exam schedules a Learn from UNL faculty Call 472-1926 for datails NOW! UNL IndtpmdM Study COUTSCS EZ&SSSr ‘■“Hiyour East Campus. 33rd SHoMrags Schedule UNL to a nondtacriminalory Institution