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University Health Center Dental Office 15th & U Street UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution. Tuesday, May 2nd John HOPPE, Jr. Airport Authority • UNL Graduate 1970 • CBA Alumni Assoc. - Life Member • Chancellor's Club Paid for by Hoppe for Airport Authority, Alice Dittman, Treasurer, 5631 South 48th St., Ste. 300, Lincoln, NE 68516 Looking for or HAIR SYSTEMS tjfoiaf Jfair Gare Service 489-8352 70(£ dc 0% S/ree/ GfocJf Uower Graduation spirit here again By Matt Woody Senior Reporter In her last week as an undergradu ate, Pam Hansen is nervous and ex cited — and having trouble study ing. Hansen, who will receive a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, said she would attend commencement ceremonies Saturday for more than one reason. “Partly because my mom would kill me if I didn’t, and partly because the ceremony will make it more real,” she said. This month’s commencement cer emony will, begin Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Cen ter. James McShane, chairman of the Academic Senate’s commencement committee, said he expected the crowd to rut tne Devaney Center. “There are more happy people in the Bob Devaney Sports Center at commencement than we have on cam pus at any time of year at any place,” McShane said, “and it’s a deeper type of satisfaction than going to any foot balLgame.” About 1,900 students will receive degrees, and many more parents and friends will attend, he said. At least seven or eight at the Devaney Center Saturday will be root ing for Hansen. But Hansen isn’t leav ing the university for good. She will begin law school at the University of Nebraska in August. But Hansen’s focus Saturday will be on graduating with her first degree. The keynote speaker at the gradu ation exercises will be Steven Sample, president of the University of South ern California in Los Angeles. He was president of the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1982 to 1991, before assuming the top post at use. Also at the ceremony, Val L. Fitch and Kermit Hansen will receive hon orary degrees from the NU Board of Regents. Fitch, a Merriman, Neb., native, is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He shared the 1980 Nobel Prize for physics and worked on the Manhattan Project dur ing World War II. Kai Wilken/DN Kermit Hansen was a 2u-year mem ber of the Board of Regents and, dur ing his tenure, often attended classes. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1939. New at this year’s ceremony is the option for students to purchase a vid eotape of the event. According to Karen Underwood, UNL special events coordinator, a video company will tape the ceremony’s speaker, as well as each graduating student’s walk across the stage. “The commencement committee has discussed offering this service for some time now,” Underwood said. “We want to meet all students’ needs, especially those students whose parents can’t come to com mencement.” Billboard makes UNL professor ‘cool’ By Angie Schendt Staff Reporter Those who know University of Nebraska-Lincoln Professor George Tuck may have thought they were hallucinating on the way to work or class last week. Tuck, a news-editorial professor, and his wife, Mary Lynn, are featured on a billboard at the intersection of 48th and Vine streets. “I have gotten a lot of razzing about it,” Tuck said. The billboard advertises Lincoln Electric Systems. The couple is pic tured on the right of the billboard against a yellow background. To the left of the couple are the words, “We’re cool with our heat pump.” A strip identifying Tuck and his wife runs across the top of the sign. Tuck said his wife had received calls from people who had seen it, and he had received calls from former and present students. The comments have all been in good fun, he said. “The rough stuff has been from my colleagues.” The billboard can be spotted at several locations, including the one on Vine Street and one by Lincoln High School. The billboards went on display last week and should be up for a few more weeks. Tuck said the company approached him to do the advertisement. 7 have gotten a lot of razzing about it. ” GEORGE TUCK UNL news-editorial professor “They asked at a meeting for some one who had a heat pump and was willing to talk about it,” he said. The billboard might become one of a series featuring people wtm receive services from Lincoln Electric Sys tems, he said. 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