William I.aucr/DN Karmic crystals Crystals seem to be the four-leafed clover of the 1990s, local merchants said. Crystals come in all shapes and sizes. Golf Continued from Page 8 more exciting if I could have seen it go in.” Thai was the second ace for Worsier. Mis first was in 1973 at the Lincoln Country Club. In both cases, he didn’t receive a pri/e offered by any clubs. "I wasn’t a member of the Coun try Club when I hit my first one, so I didn’t gel the $800," Worsier said. ‘And since I’m not a member of the Uncoln Municipal Golf Association, I didn’t gel the new golf shoes. “It’s still quite a thrill, though.” Dennis Seamen got his holc-in one trying lo beat sundown at Pioneer’s Park ip Sepicmlxir. After playing 18 holes, Seamen, 41, said he and his group decided to rush through another nine holes. Eight holes later, he had his ace. “It was gelling so dark, that we couldn't even see where the ball went in the air,” Seamen said. "As it was, it was lying up against the pin, so when we pulled the flag, it went in. “It’s really ironic because I wit ncsscd my first hole-in-one the Sunday before,’’ he said. And the feat actually cost Sea men in the end, he said. “That hole-in-one cost mcaboul $30,” he said. 'I had to buy every body a round when I went back to the clubhouse. Thai’s the tradition.’’ Doug Manton, 32, also recorded his hole-in-one at Pioneer’s Park, on the 16th hole. Manton wasplay ing a pickup game with a man he didn’t even know “1 remember telling him as the ball was in the air, ‘You’re going to gel your name in the paper,’” Manton said, referring to the Lincoln news papers’ custom of publishing the names of witnesses and people who hit holcs-in-one. Manton said he was supposed to get a some recognition from the National I lolc-ln-Onc Club but never received it. He said achieving holcs-in-one required a combination of factors. "Iltakesa little skill to hit the ball and a little luck for it to roll in,” he said. chapter, uni' THE SHAMEFUL VK\O0£K» TABoo roots of aouR SEARCH For Lov/G lovt SCCB6T4* 11: THt TMRtt kbit PAlMtUl looBttt OF FRiCTIOO |*» «oot»*J MI0MWH g)$ev, 'jjTUt BBMcfT*. the Desire to FUlFlCL exPfeaATioMS th£ otstee for E^ClTtMEOT THe D£SiBt TO Be weu? -rue DES'fcE TO escApe -rve pisap POKJTMtNTS of EveeypAi exSTEtfte THt PCSlG-e TO Be H6ALED - i l American Heart Association 1992 SUE TIDBALL AWARD FOR CREATIVE HUMANITY HONORS: Dewaine A. Alcorn Debra Sue Bacon Richard Barnhart Paul C. Cantu Marilyn Chelmka Susan Gildersleeve Janet K. Kauffman Darrel A. Kinnan Marilyn T. McDowell Hilda Raz Lori Lopez-Urdiales Norma Wilson AWARD EVENT AND RECEPTION Sunday, March 15 7:00 P.M. St. Mark's Episcopal Church 1309 R Street Celebrative Music & Entertainment PUBLIC INVITED PERM SALE! ntroff Perm, Haircut, Style Mar 16-31 Not vaM mth othar ottart or promotrona ^ ® Part* parmi not rndudad Long hair by conauPahon x . c„ v«., »mnlntn.n..f Promotional ottari avartabla «rah participating davgnari Lai I OOUY TOT TOUT Appointment. (HAM (XOUttA k9-*. 475-5550