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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1976)
ns make Oelsaaiio yiUN preparation Nebraska Kodel Ifcited Nations (MUN) delegations t now forming fci preparation for the IOUi annual MUN inference at UNL. I The Union Ficgram Ccuncd (UTC) of Ufa and the IUN committee from lkbtz Yes!eyan University (NWU) are jointly sponsoring the conference, scheduled at Feb. 9 tbcsgh 12. UNL sophomore hari Patrick of Lincoln, a political science major, and Rich Lai of N7U are secrctariesfeneral for the 1977 E.IUN, according Sara Eeatman, program aJvfser for UTC. j MUN is an attempt "to educate the citizens of Neb raska to become citizens of the wcrLl;to make them more 'CTioooIizn." Patrick said. The four-day conference is structured Dee a Uiited Nations (Ull.) assembly, com plete with keynote speaker, delegations, a General Assem bly and a Security Council. Patrick said that several resource peop!e from the U.N. w21 be at the conference. The UTC office will bare books and related materials on UN member countries to help delegations a their research. MUN is open to participation by anyone in the com munity on the high school level or above. The majority of MUN delegates come from UNL and N7U, Patrick said, but local hish schools nasally send several delegations. "MUN is aimed at people interested in world affairs and what's going on. The more you participate, the more you learn," Patrick sasd. Applications for HUM delegations are being accepted now at the UFC office, Nebraska Union 115. The dead line for delegation priority is Nov. 1, but Patrick added that applications wO be taken until the conference begins Feb. 9. Country assignments for delegations will be made by a MUN Committee ia December, she said. Delegation fees of S12 for UNL and NmTJ partici pants and $15 for all other groups finance most of MUN operations, according to Patrick. The MUN budget from UPC supplements convention costs. m m m M f Vizt da yea do cn&rndsys? H En;sy RssI htsxissn Food A3 you can eat - $4 -ChKdrea up to 12 - $2 M jOr Ifciar 5 years of - FRIE J J 5 1 u El LOSSAfXKEZ f.IBCITERIA Y GAUTttJA ogca fo'edsigsday thru Ssasday -5t3l3ri ... 2 n:L north of I-C3 cn Ifcry. 77 Plan your HaisSsf partin with us I&MT.C39 15 DISCOUNT viih vc!!d studont I.D. includes everything except hestock purch III LmwtfW Isda cadi S5i S&ss Is a cssscrsd ccr- fcsd that b ru. sSEa css. Hl finsa yS trel to t!i2 Ss3 Cf3 Footloosa a Rmcy Lover Level cf Dousbs 3 Edg . x N After beins fcddhed a Cat tee Iaat ffek tohcnsincnthefjo&allsetiax Pfeet by Kb l4V I, ths Go E3 Red Crr crne tz bsdi ca tls fHi CaiarJrr LrKla tructc resdy.to fire yp Buskers A flat tire prevented Nebraska fans from watching the little red fire engine on the field at last weekend's Nebraska-Kansas State University football game, according to John Arterburn, Corn Cob member in charge of the car. However, Arterburn said the group bought a new tire and the fire engine would be ready for the Nebraska . Missouri game Saturday. The fire engine, property of the UNL Corn Cobs, is five years old. Arterburn said it was bought from a com pany in Kansas City that makes little cars for the Shrinexs. VintJvesr Cora Cob members drive and ride ia the car on the field, Arterburn said. lie said this adds incentive for persons to join the club. "The car is Eke a toy for us. Ve just act crazy with it out there," Arterburn said. The Com Cobs also take the fire engine to some away games, according to Arterburn. He said that al though they try to take it whenever they can, it's not always possible. For example, he said they coulint take it to Colorado because it scares Ralphie the Colo rado buffalo mascot. qua t Jf rs 1 c j i r, i i ' a C 1 V.- .J j- mm& lm 0 fkxz tey are. Fesr reasszs wj yea shssU avefJ t restal feA tils year. Caca dawslHl asd crsss-cssnZfy sa pses fcas cajrcfaZj asseslIeiS tea csr very test fcrssd gssat errest ta Etateb year eqpgiC asd ymssr poekf'IsaS. a ca isStsr wka faskass yea sse; ya ksw ysaU fee tz? qay far te prke. Asd yea csa ctsres ifi wi E-lsstsr Cfesrga r EaaStilaserksrd-- r V J V--. "" V " 1 ' - ' - ' .. . , : ( , " i : : : zza ! i ! I- 1 t i 432-6119 R7(