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UFO Lecture (Yes, a UFO Lecture.) with Robert Hastings Wednesday • April 12 • 7:30 Nebraska Union Free to UNL Students w/ ID • $3 for Public Hair Raising Fun! s<c Celebrating Our 17th Anniversary Get a 6" Combo Hoagie $199 With Purchase of Chips & Reg. or Qt. Drink. 44th & "O" 14th & Superior 11th & ’ G" 4120 S. 48th 120 N. 66th 434-7060 434-7050 434-7090 434-7080 434-7070 EAT IN OR PICK UP A MEDIUM CHEESE $1.15 Each Additional Topping 1499 University Health Center Open 7 a.m. to I Op.m. Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to I p.m. Weekends & Holidays l'-'r fat'-. Softball team ends road trip with wins From Staff Reports The Nebraska softball team swept a doubleheader from Missouri-Kan sas City on Monday to improve to 26 14. In the opening game, which the Comhuskers won 8-0, Stacie Stafford threw a one-hit shutout. Melanie Raimondi made her first start of the season in the second game, holding the Kangaroos to two runs in the 10-2 win. The Huskers were com ing off of a weekend split of four games against Kansas. “I thought we played well consid ering this made six games in three days for us,” Coach Rhonda Revelle said. “It was a good end to the road trip.” With two home runs Monday, the Huskers tied the season record for home runs with 24, equaling the mark set by the 1979 team. Nebraska recruit named first-team All-American From Staff Reports Western Nebraska Community College’s Bernard Gamer has been named first-team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Nebraska recruit helped lead Western Nebraska to a third-place finish in the national tournament last month. Gamer, a 6-foot-7 forward from Many, La., averaged 17.5 points and nine rebounds for the 36-4 Cougars. Western Nebraska was the con solation champion of the national tournament in 1994, when it went 32-7. Gamer signed a national letter-of intent during the November early signing period to play for Nebraska. Teammate Bobby Jackson, a 6 foot-1 sophomore guard, was named to the second team. Drills go on despite rain, cold weather From Staff Reports The Nebraska football team worked out for two hours Mon day in helmets and shoulder pads at Memorial Stadium. Coach Tom Osborne said practice went well despite the cold temperatures and rain. Quarterback Matt Turman returned to practice and prob ably will not have arthroscopic surgery on his knee as was pre viously thought, Osborne said. Also, guard Steve Ott prac ticed after getting hurt in Saturday’s scrimmage. Comerback Michael Booker and I-backs Clinton Childs and Brian Knuckles were held out of practice. The candidates for 1995 Lifter of the Year were an nounced Monday. The five candidates for the honor are: tight end Mark Gilman, defensive back Mike Minter, defensive lineman Christian Peter, outside line backer Jared Tomich and comerback Tyrone Williams. The award will be presented this Saturday. ' Alberts Continued from Page 7 “I’ve been blessed in so many ways,” he said. “Coach (Tom) Osborne gave a little kid out of Iowa a chance to come and play football.” And now Alberts wants to give children here a chance. He wants to help pay back those people in the Husker program who have helped him along the way. Alberts said the Colts made him their No. 1 draft pick to contribute both on the field and in the community. “One of the main reasons they drafted me is because they knew I could d%well in that arena,” Alberts said. “Even now 1 am still active in once a week working with the DARE program in Indianapolis.” In addition to working with kids in the Drug Abuse Resistance Educa tion program, Alberts is organizing a golf tournament in Indiana to help fight illiteracy. Alberts has quickly emerged as a role model to young people in Ne braska and Indiana. Despite being thrusted into this position, Alberts said he realized that it was a label he had to live with. “Regardless of what people say,” Alberts said, “you are going to be a role model whether you want to be or not. You can be a good one or a bad one. That’s just the way I look at it.” LSAT. GRE. (.MAT. MCAT. The most complete arsenal off test prep tools in the world. Classes Begin GMAT: 4/13 & 7/6 GRE : 6/17 LSAT : 5/13 & 7/5 MCAT: 5/15 CALL: 475-7010 KAPLAN RULES THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO > “THE LAST SUPPER” UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL’S FOURTH ANNUAL DRAMATIC PRESENTATION OF THE LAST FEW HOURS OF JESUS’ LIFE Maundy Thursday, April 13 9:00 PM This is a dramatic experience THAT YOU WILL NOT FORGET! For more information contact: The University Lutheran Chapel 15 10 “Q” street, Lincoln (16th and “Q” Streets) 477-3997 I WE WANT YOU! to work at the DN! 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