page 6 daily nebraskan thursday, november 30, 1978 2-Fers FRIDAY 8-11 pm Disco Friday night FREE RIDE-Sat. & Sun. nights TWO EYED JRCKS Emerald University closings are jointly decided The decision to close school due to snow is a joint one made by the chancellor's office with information gathered by the weather service, grounds department, student or ganizations and the city, according to Richard L. Fleming, assistant to UNL Chancellor Roy Young and director of information. "If the snow starts in the morning and gets progres sively worse past noon, we may close in the afternoon. We get in touch with the statehouse and try to juggle closing times to avoid excessive traffic at one time," Fleming said. Closings are based on the level of difficulty of getting around the city, he added. "We will go with forecasts in the evening, get up early in the morning and check the new forecasts, condition of the streets, and check with the grounds department to Chesterfield OTTOMSLEY Th ursday B P Tequila Night 9:00 - Closing 9 v TO OTTS Gunny's 13th Q 4758007 Most Tequila Drinks The new lights are on at C, B, & P's Disco, The Yacht Club. SKI JTS ' Be warm and comfortable in our puffy aJ multi-colored combinations " see about lots. We aim to have a decision about closing by 6 a.m., and urge staff and students to tunc in the radio," Fleming said. According to Fleming, if the commuter lots arc clean, school is likely to stay open, since a large portion of stu dents live just a few blocks off campus and can make it to classes. Because the snow subsided Sunday after Thanksgiving break the decision to have classes was made by 6 p.m. Sunday, even though many students were stranded because of icy road conditions. "Judgment was that if a student was out 100 to 200 miles and didn't feel they should drive, it was an individu al decision they had to make, considering the conditions where they were," Fleming said. As soon as a decision to close school is made, the news media will be notified and cancellation announcements will be made. Operation Snowlift looks for drivers If you view driving in Nebraska's winter snow as a challenge or adventure, then Operation Snowlift may be for you. Operation Snowlift is an employee shuttle system de signed to get UNL employees to work when the weather makes driving difficult. The program is being organized by the University Police Department and Lancaster County Civil Defense. Students with good driving records, valid drivers licenses and auto insurance are welcome to participate. Students won't be paid for their services, although they will be reimbursed for gasoline. Anyone interested should call the University Police Department at 472-3555. Studetns will be asked to take the UNL employees to work and take them home again. THE GLASS ONION A truly different restaurant 235 N. 11th Monday-Saturday ll-9pm STUDEHSTS . . . Daily Nebraskan Editor in Chief applications for the Spring semester are now being accepted. Applications Deadline Thursday Nov. 30, 5:00 p.m. Salary S450 plus month Applicants should be familiar with the Guide lines for the Student Press adopted by the NU Board of Regents (copies available upon request). Resumes should be submitted to and applications completed at the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union, Room 34. For further information call 472-2588