vr - W V lV ' . - - - .y -.. - -mm w . V' 4 Law students win competition By Lori Clepper "All I want out of life Is to bs able to buy someone lunch and not have to look at the1 check," said Kelley Br chairman of the UNL Publications Board and senior law student. Baker has, for the last two years, won the UNL Moot Court Competition for writing the best law briefs. Out of 70 teams of junior UNL law students competing last year, eight were chosen to compete as seniors. Baker and his partner David Buntain won that contest. "The thing is," Baker said, "no one else wants to go to all that trouble and work. So, we won." Baker contends that he drives Buntain crazy because he writes his prize winning law briefs the night before the competition. "Kelley and I have different ideas on work," Buntain said. "But he's got a hell of a lot of talent, and I respect that talent." "When Buntain and I entered (the UNL Moot Court Competition) in our junior year, we figured we'd have no chance," Baker said. "We didn't hear anything for months, so it Decame a running joke to ask when we were going to get our award. Finally, we asked one professor who didn't know it was a joke, and he gave us our awards. " Future undecided Baker will be graduated in May but he said he has no plans for when he gets out: "I kind of like the idea of being a trial lawyer and appealing to a jury with one of those 'this poor woman...' stories, but I don't really know. Besides, why should I get a iob? What do I need money for? I figured as long as I'm warm and well-fed. I'm okay. Of course I would like a nrw color TV and a tape deck. ..Maybe I should get a job." Baker is a law clerk at the Nebraska State School Boards Assoc., where he works at least 20 hours a week. "It looks like I do a lot," he said. "But I see myself rather like a rutabaga I'm vegetating." The spare time that Baker does have, he wastes, he said. "I do go to the YMCA every now and then. You see, doctors take Wednesdays and play golf. Law students go play racquet ball and handball." Regional competition As an undergraduate, Baker was a member of the ASUN Senate, the Cornhusker (UNL's former yearbook) and the Arts and Sciences Advisory Board. Last year, he served on the Fee Allocations Board, which detemines how student fees are spent. "I don't do that much of interest I sleep, I eat, occasionally I go to classes. I sell programs at tho games and was in the Army. I guess I'm just a veteran waiting for benefits to go up." Baker and Buntain will' compete in the regional moot court competition in November in Omaha. If they win, the team will go on to the national competition in New York City, held in December. If that happens, "I might just have to start'working a little," Baker said. daily "nab Full kaytooard Clary: Adding Machine in good working condi tion, $35 or best offer. Old A.B. Dick mimeo machine, all parts . there, but needs some work; ,' make offer. 472-2590 or .at '34V Neb. 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PART TIME HELP WEEK ENDS Neat appearing person for grill area, weekends. Apply In -person. McDONALDS RES ! T AURA NT 865 N. 27th. Immediate openings .part-, 'time and full time restaurant help needed. Contact Mark VanHorn 489-6108, 47Q1 "O" St. or Al Johnson 1840 "O" St., 432-4783 between 9:30 and 11 a.m. or 2 to 4:30 p.m. King's EaQfltffit.'iw;. , Need at once, male singer wifh.good range for popular rock and roll band. Call 466-5176. , Part-time hostess and wait- ress wanted. Excellent salary and tips. Alice's New Res taurant 21 1 N . 70th , 467-2800. Good opportunity for student to work 4 up to 8 hrs. between 3:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. doing maintenance in well-kept office bldg. Apply in person to Per sonnel Dept. Woodmen Acci dent & Life Co, 1526 "K". "Wanted: young man to clean meat dept. daily, early eveing and Sat. Good pay. Apply in person Shuster Jark & Jill 140 Capital Beach Bvd. 3-5 p.m. afternoons. Babysitter wanted for 10 mos. child, my home 4-5 afternoons atL.75-sm . EARN UP. TO $1200 a school year hanging posters on campus in spare time. Send name, address, phone and school to: Coordinator of Campus Repre sentatives, P.O. Box 1384, Ann Arbor. Mich. 48106. Guitarist needed immediately for established, working rock band. Musi siny. Sieve 4CC-9577. Term papers!! Canada's lar gest service. For catalogue send $2 to: Essay. Services, 57 Spadina Ave.. 208, Toronto, Ontario. Canada WA f'CH- REFAlR hi i y make bands. DICKS WATCH SER- ICE Ye Campus 43?-3414 How door-east side of P.n,,K 13th & "R" L Whv don t vou slop in and let us appraise your car. We trade or pay cash for clean late model used cars. MIDCITY TOYOTA 1200Q 48th &Y 475.7661 467-2559 WANTED: Tape recording of Dick Gregory speech at Union. On cassette or will tape from other. Will pay well. 475-2914 after 5p.m. , Dynamite puppies free to good homes. Browsers welcome. Call 483-1090. Planning Winterim Study? See OOC for Student ID cards, info on passports, & ways to save money o'r spend it! Over seas Opportunities Center, 200 Nebraska Union, Want to buy or record ANY Michael Johnson albums. Pay 0f? Pri(:T,s ?.75-;5896, HELP! TTeeTsomeone knowl edgeable about Rcd.McKuen. I want to hear some of his music, talk about his poems, learn what critics say. Cull Hairy Baumert 42-2588 (leave message) or Wiirnmiiiili'niiiBTh CUSTOM VANS Award winning Custom Vans with chrome, mag wheels', plush carpet, love seats, stereo T.V.. no 2 alike. See at DEANS FORD 1901 West "O" 475-8821 Roommate needed in an upstairs apartment 1816 Pros . pert, 477-8354, $70. A person, preferably female, who does some studying, but also who likes to party!? That number again was: 477-8354, Need" 2 female roommates for 2 bdrm. apartment 466-2203. Need female roommate, own room, $46mo. 432-3918. KNO"t2l RAIDERS: we'll do anything. Your ransom is ready 2nd '3!t;n ho' th chainsaw. To discuss rendezvous for ex change of prisoner and ransom call 44-1 229 at MIDNIGHT tonight. 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