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Spainhour ^ Continued from Page 1 * by jazz artists such as Cannon Ball Adderley, Charlie Parker and bands Blood Sweat and Tears and older Chicago. Although choreographing is not his strong point, he said, he probably will create one halftime show for the marching band this year to give Klocckcr a break. The biggest challenge of h is job at Nebraska, Spainhour said, will be to write music that keeps up with the bands’ level of musicianship. He likes to use music that makes the bands work hard, he said, because it improves their playing and gives them a sense of satisfaction and achievement when they are able to master the music. ^ Still, Spainhour stressed that his work was small in comparison to that of students. Away from work, he enjoys sports, especially tennis, and playing hissaxo phonc. While in Lincoln, Spainhour said he also hopes to perform some jazz gigs, but he admitted it would be difficult to find the time because of his rigorous performance schedule with the bands. In the long run, Spainhour saH he hoped to become a published music arranger and play his sax as much as he liked. ‘Right now,” he said, “I feel fortu nate to be here.” Bump, set, spike Patman™ Renowned sculptor George Lundeen’s bronze tribute to women who have played volleyball for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be unveiled today at a 5 p.m. ceremony in the south entrance of the NU Coliseum. Centrum Continued from Page 1 lion. Successful business, he said, would make tenants want to stay in the build ing after the low-rent Christmas sea son. “Our thought is that if the stores arc successful, they will turn into long term tenants,” he said. Irons said his offer already had a few takers. A Native American craft store, an art gallery and a contemporary wooden furniture store have plans to move into the Centrum within the next couple weeks. Irons said he mainly targeted col lege students as customers in the reno vated shopping center. 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