Travis Heyinq/DN Alvie Sheperd, left, and Derek Dukart wait to bat against Oklahoma State on Sunday. Harms Continued from Page 1 the university and the Lincoln com munity, Blake said. "It was deeply personal to a whole lot of people,” she said. "Having a memorial to Candi would be a life affirming thing.” Blake said the university should remember Harms for her effect on safety and women’s issues in the com munity. Those involved with the project arc Andrew Loudon and Keith Benes of the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska; Blake; James Griescn, UN L vice chancellor for stu dent affairs; and the student who thought of the idea. Blake said ideas for the memorial had ranged from a tree with a plaque to a bench dedicated to Harms mem ory. Other ideas include a small statue and a retaining wall built into the side of a grassy knoll, similar to the Viet nam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., Blake said. The group is looking into the re taining wall idea, Blake said. Esti mates put the price lag at SI0,000 to SI 5,000. Blake said the idea must pass the Aesthetics Review Committee, which meets April 7 to discuss the issue. Loudon is planning to appoint an ASUN steering committee this week to start fund-raising for the project, Blake said. Helmuth Continued from Page 1 during seven years of service in the Army. “It comes down to the bottom line of whether people trust you or not,” he said. “The better they know you, the better off you are in obtaining the funding support.” Helmuth said he would use these skills of originality and human com munication in Nebraska. During his first three months in Lincoln, Hclmulh has spent his time making contacts and gathering infor mation about industry in the state and region and about university faculty. “My days are typically pretty busy,” he said. But the Nebraska concept of"busy” is what attracted him to the state and the job of associate vice chancellor of research. Meetings at 2 a. m., seven-day work weeks and 300 proposal-writing projects a year as a consultant take up all his energy, he said. “That gets a little tiring after a while,” he said. “I had no life.” In Nebraska, with his wife Judith, he has time to do some of his own research into the outdoors. “Since I was a little tyke. I’ve en joyed Mother Nature, and I certainly can do lots of that where we live,” he said. Helmulh said he enjoyed the coy otes, beaver, pheasants and occasion al bald eagle that dwelt near his home, just outside of Lincoln. And there’s even room here for his kilt, said Helmuth, who recently donned the item for a birthday party. Career Planning & Placement Events April 1994 Selecting A Major SEIC Summer Job Fair Choosing a Career a « Resum* Writing jp/ Teacher Interview Fair Interviewing Monday, April 4 Wednesday, April 6 Tuesday, April 12 Tuesday, April 26 Tuesday, April 26 Wednesday, April 27 I 00 p.m. 9:30 a m. - 3.00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Nebr. Union Nebr. Union Nebr. Union Nebr. Union Nebr. Union Nebr. Union a\ Lowest Prices of the Season oil (*ollp^p ring's \\ omen’s Rinjrs $239 rrtrularh pririsl up to £350 m-IipUmI Men’s Rinjjs t\ mm/,., II NEBR4SK4 bookstore: 9W9 rt*£iilarlt pric^l up to $ 13."i JOSTENS 13th &Q Street 476-0111 Sale Ends Monday, April 11th Order by April 11th and have your ring by graduation. Prices are foe 10K gold rings. For 14K gold rings, add $100.00 Michael Gulezian Acoustic Guitarist Calvin Jones Solo Pianist ULo April 4 April 6 td * * • o aq l Judy Goreman April 5 "Judy Gorman’s voice has the spirit and power of the great blues, gospel and rock singers, yet her sound is totally unique. You can't learn to sing the way she sings. Either you have the fire or you don’t - and Judy has it!" Steve Rudnick, Director-Special Events Nest Foundation, San Francisco April 6 The Island Party Alternative Band i mumm All Shows : 7:30 pm at the East Campus Union Tickets are available at the door. the UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL For more information call 472-8146 or 472-8150