Yearbook photographer cancels; seniors must wait BY MARGARET BEHM University of Nebraska Lincoln seniors won't be smiling and saying, “Cheese!” anytime this month. Senior portraits for the Comhusker Yearbook that were scheduled for Nov. 6-10 and 13 17, have been canceled. The photography company, T.D. Brown Studios from New York City, had to postpone the portrait sessions because of a lack of employees. Alternate dates are available so seniors will still be able to get their portraits taken in the Nebraska Union. The alternate dates are Dec. 4-8, Jan. 16-19 and Jan. 22-26. Eileen Chalupa, editor-in chief, said the cancellation may affect how many seniors get their portraits taken. “Wfe’re going to throw seniors for a loop, which won’t help us get people in January,” said Chalupa, a junior news-editorial major. Besides the possibility that seniors won't show up, the re scheduling of portraits will hap pen just weeks before the date the yearbook has to be finished, Chalupa said. “We’ve got about a month to get everything together,” she said. Despite the hardships the yearbook faces, this year’s edi tion will be an improvement from years past, Chalupa said. The yearbook staff has grown from eight to 20 members. It is run by students, said adviser Wendy Wagner Benes. Because of the increased staff, the yearbook sections will be more detailed than previous years, Chalupa said. “We’ve got about a month to get everything together Eileen Chalupa Cornhusker Yearbook editor Even though it's too early to say how sales will end up, they seem to be headed in the right direction, Wagner Benes said. “We’re definitely doing better this year than we were at this point last year,” said Wagner Benes, an administrator for stu dent affairs. Yearbooks will be sold for $30 until Jan. 1. After that date, they will be $40. The cost can be charged to student IDs. A yearbook can be bought in the Cornhusker Yearbook office, 334 Nebraska Union or by calling (402)472-6248. Off The Page Student performance Nine University of Nebraska-Lincoln theatre students were selected to participate in a week-long residency with Emmy Award winning actor Anthony Zerbe. Zerbe will work with the students to develop a process of presenting poetry in theatre. The week culminates in a student performance directed by Anthony Zerbe. 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Lied Center for Performing Arts Lincoln, Nebraska Tickets: (402) 472-4747 or (800) 432-3231 Box Office: 11:00am • 5:30pm M-F # www.liedcenter.org Clinton mandates closer ties with American-lndian tribes THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON - President Clinton ordered federal agen cies Monday to work more closely with American-Indian tribal governments and give tribes “the maximum adminis trative discretion possible” in enforcing federal law and regu lations. The order also prohibits fed eral agencies from proposing legislation that would hurt tribal governments, and requires agencies to designate an official to handle relations with tribes Agencies would have to consult with tribes early in the rule making process and detail the financial effect of agency deci sions on tribal governments. “We must continue to engage in partnership, so that the first Americans can reach their full potential,” Clinton said in a statement. "We must respect Native Americans’ rights to choose for themselves their “We must respect Natjve Americans’ rights to choose for themselves their own way of life.” President Bill Ginton own way of life on their own lands according to their hon ored cultures and traditions.” Tribal leaders welcomed the order, which strengthens a 1998 order requiring agencies to con sult with tribes on matters affecting the tribes. “It's always been a problem with just trying to get basic news or find out how to do something to get our needs processed through the federal government system,” said Gov. Stuwart Paisano of New Mexico’s Sandia Pueblo. Paisano said he was con cerned Clinton’s order - which does not take effect until January - could be rescinded by the winner of Tuesday’s presi dential election. Ron Allen, vice president of the National Congress of American Indians, said that the political clout that gambling revenue has given tribes would help prevent any changes. "Tribes have learned how to fight and protect what we have gained," said Allen, chairman of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe in Washington state. “We’ve become smarter about how to rattle the cage of the political decision makers and get them to focus on what is right, no matter what their political agenda is.” Prospect: Students focus on human spirit DEAN from page 1__ Administrators and faculty members at UNL need to con tinue to search for money, even after the $18-million endow ment the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts by Christina M. Hixson. That money will allow the college to upgrade its programs. But better programs require more money to maintain them, Rountree said. It's also important for a col lege of fine and performing arts to reach out to Hispanic and black communities, she said. It's necessary to involve more than just white people. “The arts, above everything else, have the potential to bring people together,” Rountree said. “It's good for us, and it's good for our society.” The college needs a dean who could be a liaison between faculty members and the upper administration, said Christin Mamiya, vice chairwoman of the department of art and art history and a professor of art history. “With the diminishing resources, we need a strong advocate who can articulate why we need something, what the benefits of it are,” Mamiya said. The final dean candidate is Raymond Tymas-Jones, dean of the College of Fine of Performing Arts at Ohio University in Athens. He will be at UNL on Thursday. 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