monday, december 5 1977 page 2 daily nebraskan olnthinn umed ... J?, . .00 1 Give music for Christmas as possible Christmas gift-giving ideas Come t0 sound cily for lhe If you are looking for original Christmas gift ideas this year, you might try some that emphasize energy conser vation. According to the UNL Department of Agricultural Communications and home economics specialists, energy saving gifts are abounding if shoppers know what to look for. Janet Wilson, UNL Extension consumer education specialist, said "with the recent concern about rising energy costs, a gift that helps conserve energy instead of consume it would be welcome in just about any house hold." With only 20 shopping days until Christmas, Wilson suggests "before you buy another new small appliance, stop and think, would the person really appreciate or need short The UNL Table Tennis Club will meet tonight in the Nebraska Union north and south conference rooms. The Prayer & Praise or ganization will meet at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark's On-The-Campus lounge, 13th & R streets. Rap Group will meet Tues day at 8 p.m. in UMHE Commonplace Chapel to hear Van Vanhorsdall speak on "How to Live as a Loving Person." The Air Force Officer Placement Team will be in the Union Placement Office from 10 a.m. to 3 pjn. Tuesday and Wednesday to answer questions concerning officer career fields in the Air Force. The UNL Rodeo Club will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the upper level of The Alpha Lambda Delta e East CamPuJ Union Initiations will be at :JU p.m. Tuesday and at 5 pjn Wednesday in the Union. Room number will be posted. The American Society of Civil Engineers will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Union. Room number will be posted. The UNL Parking Advi sory Board will meet Tues day at 2:30 p.m. in the Union. The UNL Actuarial Club S 3 Wednesday at 8 P; ln the Ul - uv y umuui vuimivu 1111011 speaker will be Don Sutton, ' Placement Director. The UNL Meds will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Union. The Prospective Law Stu dents Association will meet The Ag-Econ Agri Business Club will meet at 7;30 p.m. in the Nebraska East Campus Union. Guest speaker will be Glenn Kreu scher, executive director of the' Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service. The UNL Gay Action union calendar 9:30 a.m. - English 230 A, auditorium Noon - Vice chancellor student affairs, room 203 Noon - Athletic Depart-ment-Cipriano News confer ence luncheon, room 243 3:30 pjn. - Panhellenic, room 222 4 pjn. - Flights & Study tours, room 232 4:30 p.m. - Daily Ne braskan, room 203 5:30 p.m. - Towns Club pledges, room 343 5:45 pjn. - Junior Pan hellenic and Junior IFC, room 242-243 6 pjn. Towne Club, Harvest room AB 6 pjn. - Multi-Cultural Affairs tutoring, room 225 G 6:30 pjn. - Kappa Kit tens, room 216 7 pjn. - Table Tennis club, conference rooms 7 pjn. Financial aids BuJget workshop, room 232 7 p.m. - Delta Signa Pi executives, room 222 7:30 p.m.-Ddt3 Sigma Pi. room 222 , 7:30 p.m. - Math Coun selors, room 225 B C Builders is sponsoring two high school visitation orientation days Wednesday at 9 p.m. and Thursday at 7 pjn. in the Union Auditorium. they're a popcorn popper or eietinv pcum w""r"" -trying to cut down on monthly bills?" There are a myriad of new energy-saving devices on the market this year, and although some would make gooa gift ideas, Wilson said a little imagination can often ac complish as much. For example, a bundle of firewood might be a welcome gift for the family with a fireplace, she suggested. Dispos able bottles that cannot be returned might be converted into a candle-holder or vase and cloth napkins can save the amount of paper thrown away. Ardis Hutchins, UNL housing specialist, suggests giving dimming light switches for anywhere in the home or a clock thermostat that will- automatically turn the thermo stat down at night and turn it up again in the morning. "There also are new incandescent and fluorescent lights coming on the market that can save energy and still give the same amount of light," she said. "These cost a little more, so they might make a nice gift for someone who wouldn't buy them for themselves." Gifts of clothing for a warmer Christmas have almost endless possibilities and the nice thing about it is that energy -conserving clothes are very much in style this year, according to Mary Schluckebier, UNL extension clothing specialist. For bedwear, she suggests down-lined bathrobes, robes with attached hoods, boot-type, fleece-lined bedroom slippers and ski pajamas or those with feet. Popular warm outdoor wear includes hats, scarves, shawls, dickeys, muffs and the caped look on coats and suits, she said. daily nebraskan Publication no. 144080 Editor in Chief: Rex Seline. Managing Editor: Pete Mason. News Editor: Larry Lutz. Associate News Editors: Janet Fix and Ann Owens. Layout Editor: Steve Boerner. Entertainment Editor: Carta Engstrom. Sports Editor: Mike McCarthy. Special Editor: Michael Zangari. Night News Editor: Betsie Ammons. Photo graphy Chief: Ted Kirk. Executive Assistant to the Editor: Ron Ruggless. Copy Editors: E.K, Casaccio, Jill Denning, Susan Kissack and Barbara Lutz. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Denise Jordan. Production Manager: Kitty Pollcky,' The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the UNL Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters except during vacations. 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