I hope they work hard and they really try to make a contribution. I think our society is hurting In lots of ways, and I hope that rather than just trying to gain material wealth, they concentrate on making a difference. —Tom Osborne UNL football coach Call the University Operator for all your advice needs. —Alan Phelps Managing editor and columnist for the Daily Nebraskan Don t be satisfied ' with being average. Put In the extra work and get Involved. Average is Just plain boring. —Karen Jennings UNL women 's basketball player and two-time Big Eight player of the year By Wendy Mott Senior Editor_ _ V'v ' ~ " . 'v J/ As the 1993 graduates from the University or Nebraska-Lincoln enter that vast expanse seasonably termed “The Real World,” some familiar voices from the old alma mater have some parting words of advice to pass on. From the University’s chancellor to the bartenders on “O” Street, the Daily Nebraskan solicited responses to the question: “What advice would you give to this spring's graduates?” Not surprisingly, the responses were as varied as the poll’s partici pants, and reflect the diversity of ideas at UNL. Take to heart what you like, and the Daily Nebraskan hopes these pearls of wisdom add to your good luck as you graduate. Patrice Berger Director of the honors program and chairman of the history department “I think the senior class is excep tionally talented and they ought to continue doing things they’ve been doing. That is, work hard, be attentive to the detail in their work and strive for excellence.” Tom Osborne UNL football coach “I hope they work hard and they really try to make a contribution. 1 think our society is hurting in lots of ways, and I hope that rather than just trying to gain material wealth, they concentrate on making a difference.” v' ‘ ’ ' Brian Shellito Daily Nebraskan artist “If you didn’t have fun in college, go out and have fun now. Otherwise, someday you’ll break up with-your boyfriend or girlfriend and you’ll find yourself saying, ‘But I never had a good time!’ But it will be too late, because you’ll be old.” Tammy Lee Iguana’s bartender “Make sure you have a good bal ance of work and play. Don T do cither one too hard, and make sure you have fun along the way.” James O’Holleran President of Innocents honorary so ciety “When wc first came to UNL, it seemed so big and intimidating. But wc worked hard and found a niche for ourselves. “It’s lime to do that again.” Graham Spanier UNL Chancellor “Remember that your education here has prepared you not just for a job, but to be humanitarians — to be productive, caring members of your families, your communities and your societies/’ Angela Green UNL student and leadership devel opment assistant “Take what you’ve learned and use it wisely. When you are in the position to make decisions that affect other people’s lives, always put your self in their shoes and think about the effects of your choice.”' Keith Benes ASUN president “Don't listen to the doom and gloom prophets promising you you won’t find a job. The jobs arc there, you just have to be creative in the way you search. And hey, if you don’t find one, you can always go to graduate school.” UNL football player and graduat ing senior “Open your eyes; there are a lot of things going on that you don’t need to putupwith. Nowadays students are so focused on getting out pf school (hat they don’t realize the crappy quality of education they’re getting.” Alan Phelps Managing editor and columnist for the Daily Nebraskan “Call the University Operator for all your advice needs/’ Heather Nelsen University Operator “Don’t just use your degree just to get a job. Use it to enhance what you want out of life. Don’t call informa tion without a pen and paper.”