daily nebraskan P3S3 5 Wednesday, October 31, 1979 Layoff... Continued from Page 4 Although the shutdown may save the university's fuel bill, the plan cannot be called a conservation measure. Employees at home or forced into taking mid-winter vacations will be burning more home heat and transporta tion fuels. The. plan is simply a design to stretch the uni versity's budget at the expense of the lowest paid people in the university. The clerical staff is, of course, largely female, with C line employees at UNL traditionally as much as 95 percent women. Perhaps the administration's indifference to the effect of the shutdown on their lives is part of the same sexist frame of mind that is willing to play politics with women's bodies and the right of doctors and patients to make abortion decisions. Almost all the UNL funding for the city campus daycare facility was cancelled in 1978. Women are clearly the group within the university 1984. . . Continued from Page 4 - As this significant fifth anniversary approaches, it is worthwhile to reflect on a few of the major changes caused by UNL's total loss of financial support in 1979-80. The most drastic change was the relocation of East Campus to the grassy area between Selleck, the Nebraska Union, and Love Library. The move eliminated trans portation costs and guaranteed maximum usage of City Campus facilities. The livestock have, during these- five years, been trained in many areas formerly dependent on maintenance crews, and the East Campus buildings were sold at profit to wealthy foreign investors. The Union Ballroom was granted a liquor license and became the Union Discotheque, generating enough annual income from students to cover the total of all admini strators' salaries." - All UNL libraries are now open from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. four days a week for students who simply can not afford to space off required term papers and research .projects. An attitude of haunted, desperation is required fof admittance. With4he blessing of the student body, all season foot ball tickets are now sold by auction to the highest bidders. To prevent discrimination, bidders are divided into cate gories: 1) Rich students, 2) Poor students, 3) Rich alumni, and 4) Potential scalpers. The perfect way to show your love.. A Keepsake diamond engagement ring is the perfect way to show your love. Keepsake guarantees each center diamond for fine white color, perfect clarity and correct modern cut. Keepsake. When it's for keeps. Keepsake ' RKitrrTtl Diamond Ring o.T Tgkmas Jswekrs ' VtSA The Atrium 1200 N St. 475-9709 IS J) STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 1 ayshlilornriuGtrcr who will be most directly exploited while the admini stration wrestles with its tight budget. No one in the university-staff, student, or would deny the serious economic straits which are daily damaging the quality of education and employment at NU. but there is something wrong with the priorities within the institution when it lays off employees and halts research but continues to encourage expansion of pro grams or such additions as the proposed College of Veterinary Medicine. The faculty and staff at NU could probably give the crowd of people at Regent's Hall a whole set of new and better ideas about how to manage things, and maybe we all ought to do just that-through collective bargaining. Dr. Linda Ray Pratt . , Professor of English Its Happtnlng At Th Hilton 1 u ! yi GBOSSFEBB Oct. 31 -Nov. 3 BSE BIG RED BREAKFAST EVERY FOOTBALL SATURDAY . During the past years, the Big Red belt has been tight ened beyond all expectations, proving that when people really want an education, they will endure almost every thing to get it. Lucille Ball says, "Give a gift of you.BeaRedCross Wunteer." , A Public Service ol This Newsoapef 1 The Adverting Council fi?! KIWANIS 22nd ANNUAL PANCAKE 1 FESTIVAL Thursday, Nov. 1, 1979 Pershing Auditorium vo30 am 8:00 pm . Contribution $175 .. Children under six FREE Menu includes: Fruit Drink Buttermilk Pancakes Sausage Coffee or Milk Tickets available from Kiwanis Club membtmor at the door AH prxicwds itsi'd for youth work Special music by Uncoh High Schools IL(BE1I1S(BS WfittDn iS5 o If ''you hae ever considered buying oft contact lenses now Is the 1 1 mo to do ll. 81 i.5t for TI AVtffl nausch & Lom'b ITISQPO or Uvdrocurvc I oho great of for ... but to bo Mild at that price w It h a care kit thai oarofroo. just plug It In and forgot It fantastic! All I his and our guarantee of uoarablllf makes the natural look with soft contact lenses possible for you right now. Contact un for contact lenses. t - 840 N. 48th Street Lincoln 466-1924 3923 S.48th Street Lincoln 488-3106 THE ATRIUM Lincoln 432-9652 lrire Sol Suhjrrl To F urlhrr Durounl 1111 THfcC-J EYEWEAR PROFESSIONALS Slumlord tphrriral trnr V.xnm Sol InrluAril.