The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1996, Page 6, Image 6
Song offers unique gifts for 12 days of Christmas GIFTS from page 1 gave to me four calling birds... The Pet Ark defined finches and canaries as two types of calling birds. The price of four finches is $40. On the fifth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, five golden rings The charge for five 14-karat gold rings at Sartor Hamann Jewelers in Gateway Mall is $500. On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, six geese a lav ing ... David Stodala of Omaha sells do mestic Pomeranian geese. Six of them will run you $90. On the seventh day of Christmas, mv true love gave to me, seven swans a swimming... Gary Schneekloth of Bellevue raises four different kinds of swans. Seven trumpeter swans, the most ex pensive, would total $7,000, On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, eight maids a milking... Because modem technology has eliminated the jobs of most milk maids, people will have to settle for milk-ma chine operators. Eight milk machine operators from Meadow Gold Dairies would cost $576 for an 8-hour work day, based on an $8.95 per hour wage. On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, nine ladies danc ing ... Lincoln’s Wagon Train Project can bring in nine dancers for $576 per eight-hour day. On the 10th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, 10 lords a leap ing... For $ 1,000,10 actors from the Ne braska Shakespeare Festival in Omaha will perform for eight hours. On the 11th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, 11 pipers piping Pat McMillan, booking agent and drum sergeant for the Omaha Scottish Pipes and Drums, said 11 bagpipe play ers would cost $700 per hour—about $5,600 for an eight-hour performance. On the 12th day of Christmas, m v true love gave to me, 12 drummers drumming... Twelve drummers from the Lin coln East High School drum line can be hired for a bargain total of $ 100 for eight hours of drumming — only $12.50 an hour. But even if Nebraskans can’t afford to buy or rent the “Twelve Days of Christmas,” they’ll hopefully still have their true loves. And the cost of a true love? Priceless, of course. r W« l»uy, sell 4h<J trdt usd ^VMS. Op<h JikVrsity] sj>2kct, «v«ry<J&y Mkyie, Miniatures, Role PUyiny, &nJ More. V 2639 FUndolpk St. • H76-8AQ2 j) THERESA ANDERSON, a senior psychology major at Nebraska Wesleyan University, coaxes her rat, Percy, to walk the tightrope at Wesleyan’s Olympiad Rattus Saturday morning. Rats vie in ‘Olympics’ at Wesleyan By Kasey Berber Senior Reporter On Saturday morning, rats were lifting weights. The weight lifting was just one part of the 1996 Olympiad Rattus at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The event featured 25 rats compet ing in seven variations of actual Olympic events. The rats — trained by psychol ogy students at Nebraska Wesleyan for the last six to eight weeks — competed in events such as the five yard dash, weight lighting, five-yard hurdles and long jump. Ken Keith, chairman of Wesleyan’s psychology department, said the event has attracted atten tion from national talk shows, news organizations and even the “Tonight Show” when Johnny Carson was host. Keith said attention devoted to the Olympiad Rattus over the past 20 years was a “mixed blessing.” “It draws attention to the univer sity,” Keith said. “But I don’t want what we are doing to be trivialized.” The students’ rats results varied in each of the Olympic events. Jeremy Stick, a junior psychol ogy major at Wesleyan, and his rat had success in the 5-yard hurdles event. His rat broke the 1984 record by nearly a full second. Stick said hard work was the key. “For the last five days, we’ve been working primarily on this event,” Stick said. “At first, she didn’t even want to do the hurdles. She’d squeak every time I’d put her in.” Kim Koelling, a junior business psychology major, and her rat, Scooby, did well in the long jump. Scooby jumped 31 inches from one platform to another. “She’s not breaking any records,” Koelling said, “but she’s competing—and I’m pleased with that.” At the conclusion of the Olym piad Rattus, students could adopt or donate their rats. Donations went to a classroom, the Nebraska Wesleyan psychology department or the Lincoln Children’s Zoo “Rap tor Rehab Project.” Rats donated to the zoo become lunch for ailing eagles and hawks. Koelling said she would donate Scooby to a classroom. “She’s not going to the birds,” she said. Power Macintosh* 7200 120 MHz/~l6MB RAM/1.2GB/8X CD-ROM 15 ” display/keyboard Now $1,942 $150 to get Macintosh* Performa* 6400CD 180 MHZ/16MB RAM/1.6GB/8X CD-ROM v 15” display/keyboard Now $2,150 your work Apple* LaserWriter" 4/600 Now $824 done taster. Check out Apple’s Holiday Savings. For a limited time, you can snag a $150 rebate from Apple Computer when you purchase a Macintosh* personal computer and an Apple’ printer. 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