The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1980, Page page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, november 5, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 5
to the editor
Wednesday evening a marquee in front
of the Nebraska East Union was vandaliz
ed. Someone took every letter off the
marquee.
The purpose of this marquee is to adver
tise our events to the students here at
UNL. Do you, the students, realize that
your student fees are used to rent this
marquee?
To those who stole these letters, you
have taken some student fee money from
the students. You have also taken away a
means of letting all students become aware
of the programs to take place for which
student fees are spent.
Would the student or students please re-
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turn these letters to the CAP-East office on
third floor of the Nebraska East Union?
Anita Johnson, President
University Program Council-East
Name remains
Thanks for the supportive comments
about our band, the Star City Players.
Since yours is the second publication to
misspell my name I'd like to set the record
straight. My last name is still Krutz. I have
no intention of changing it to Drutz no
matter how many renamers andor type
setters attempt otherwise, (relax mom).
Also a special thanks to those organizers
of Eastfest who greeted us and treated us
so warmly. The crowd was excellent and
the room superb. It was a pleasure to be a
part of Eastfest.
Jamie Krutz
Star City Players
Senior. Journalism
Favorite columnist
I enjoy Michael Zangari's column be
cause of its wit ami openness to outside
views. The "San Francisco Poll" and
"Ciiiest Review" have made Zangari one of
my favorite columnists. Of course, my
opinion is biased, since this review will be
the second appearance of my words
outside the personals. (I mentioned the
computer room as a favorite hangout,
stadium too.) One possible improvement
would be more regular appearance of the
column.
Steve Schonberger
Freshman, MathComputer Science
United Way
Continued from Page 4
One of their member feminist organiza
tions performed abortions, gave gynocolo
gical care and serviced a crisis line for teen
agers. Women's Way was denied member
ship, but because of social pressure. United
Way made certain reforms. It developed a
donors-option plan allowing 900 non
membership health and social service
organizations in the area to be designated
to receive funds.
Marshall said United Way's final figures
aren't in but that because of the publicity
from the incident, her organization has re
ceived about S 10,000.
Barbara Kerr, UNL assistant professor
in educational psychology, said that Unit
ed Way has consistently turned down
organizations she has worked with in
Missouri and Ohio because of an apparent
fear of controversy .
The three organizations offered either
birth control information and education,
drug-counseling or gay counseling and
medical help. The agencies' structures were
cooperative lathei than hierarchical, which
Kerr said is a difficult format for United
Way to accept .
"The United Way is frightened by grass
roots organizations begun by people rather
than those begun by boards of directors."
The Planned Parenthood organization
has been denied funding in some cities for
offering birth control information or
abortion services. The Lincoln office never
has requested membership from United
Way because of what one worker called
"the strings that can be attached."
United Way's national board of
directors has board members from IBM,
Xerox, Exxon and ATT. Their "fear" of
controversy also could serve as subterfuge
for control, power incest uously maintained
bv all-white, affluent males.
There aie 2,300 local chapters, includ
ing 37,000 member agencies. People who
donate through the chapters feel they are
covering a broad range in the best way. The
United Way monopoly is the only work
place charity and payroll-deduction
charity in most areas, but perhaps it's wise
to see where the money goes and who it
really works for.
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Picture Yourself As A Student Host!
The Office of New Student Orientation invites you to
apply for a position on the 1981 Student Host staff.
Need More Information?
To find out more about the Student Host position, plan
to attend one of these meetings. NSO staff members will
be on hand to answer your questions.
Wednesday, November 5 7:00 pm
Thursday, November 6 4:00 pm
Thursday, November 13 7:00 pm
Wednesday, November 19 7:00 pm
Abel Hall North Lounge
Nebraska East Union
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employment programs and abides by all federal regulations
pertaining to same.
Applications
Application packets are now available in the following
offices. The Closing Date for applications is Wednesday,
December 3, 1980.
Campus Activities and Programs 200 Nebraska Union
Campus Activities and Programs-East 3rd Floor, East Union
Culture Center 1012 North 16 Street
All College Dmih Offices
I!qw Student Orientation
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