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page 2 daily nebraskan monday, january 12, 1981 I f&tofe CUSTOM-HAIRSTYLING I I BARBER-SERVICE i J) LOWER LEVEL I (""" NEBRASKA UNION I IMJ," , "QjEir AIWINTTOAVAILABLE I. I -1.IM. I , Ill -ill 1 1. I I. Hill 11111 Few sign up at late registration By Abby Maahs A sparse but steady stream of men born in 1962 filed into Lincoln post offices Friday and Saturday for the last day of second round draft registration. Eric Johnson, a volunteer for Nebraskans for Peace BUY YOUR BOOKS FOR LESS at the A.S.U.N. Book Exchange Opportunity for students to BUY and SELL your books North and South Cellars in basement of Nebraska Union Collection dates Jan. 12-13 Selling dates Jan. 12-16 Open 10:00 a.m 3 p.m. (all days) (Watch for posters around campus) For More Information Contact ASUN 115 Nebraska Union 472-2581 or 472-2593 STUPE RACQUETBALL KIT Join before January 3 1st for $20. Membership includes: Use of 8 regulation racquetball courts Coed steam room and sauna Universal multi-station weight machine Towel service and keyed lockers Pro shop in club Monthly club tournaments And much more! FITM Join before January 31st for $100. Membership includes: Complete personalized fitness program designed by Boyd Epley of the University of Nebraska Nautilus. AM F Univm-cal single station weight la machines Olympic free weights, benches, etc. Stretching & limbering area Plus membership includes all racquetball privileges listed above Special student rates on non-prime time men's and women's singles & mixed doubles! Call 475-3386 for more information. Both student memberships are good through June 1st. These special offers apply to full-time university students only. Wall-Bankeri Racquetball Club & Fitness Center 475-3386 330 West P Street and a member of the UNL Students' Resistance Organi zation said he had spoken to only two prospective regi strants. "One registered under protest, and the other went home to think it over," he said. Fverett Strough, post )ffice representative for the Selective Service, said the olunteers for Nebraskans for Peace did not give the post office any problems ind were allowed to stand m the lobbies to distribute leaflets. "All we do is provide the registration forms and answ er questions about filling them in. The men are re quired to fill in their social security numbers, and if we notice it's missing, we point it out. But if they refuse we don't argue. That's between them and the Selective Ser vice. Although the Selective Service does not allow the post office to release infor mation on the numbers of men registering or register ing under protest. Strough did say that tew had regist ered under protest. Young men opposed to registration but going through the process were given stickers by protest volunteers to attach to their forms. The stickers said they were registering under protest. Johnson said the men would not be penalized for registering under protest, but that they could face up to five years in a federal prison and up to a $10,000 fine for refusing to register. Those who turn 18 in 1981 will be required to register within 30 days of their birthday.. 1 NOTICE TO STUPEHTSl All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their Fund "A" portion of student fees beginning January 12, 1981 through February 13, 1981. (A) Further information and refund application forms may be picked up at the Student Activities Financial Services Office, 222 Nebraska Union; ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or East CAP Office, Nebraska East Union. (B) Refunds will be made at the Student Activ ities Financial Services Office, 222 Nebraska Union beginning February 9, 1981 through February 27, 1981. Fund "A" refund amounts are as follows: A.S.U.N. Daily Nebraskan University Program Council TOTAL REFUND $0.86 0.76 1.71 $3.33 Another volunteer with Nebraskans for Peace, Jim Anderson, says the group's main objection to registra tion is that in this country, registration has almost al ways been followed by a draft for war. "And Americans need to wake up to the fact that the only way our species can continue to exist is to co-exist peacefully. I fed since I am aware of the threat of (nuclear) war, it's my duty to inform those won aren't." Not all 18-year-olds were influenced by this opinion. Ernie Spidell, 18, from Cortland, said he registered under protest, opposing the draft but not necessarily war. "If I have to go, sure I'll do it. Better to go out and fight than to wait until the bombs drop here. Still, it had better be for a damn good reason." Three University Health Center Board positions are open. Students interested in serving on this board may apply in the ASUN office, 115 Nebraska Union. Last day to apply is Jan. 16. Applications are available at the ASUN office for stu dents interested in the Electoral Commission. Application deadline is Jan. 16 and applications are available in 115 Nebraska Union. We'll Tuition ay 75 o or 2nd Se Your stsr (& try 1 1 1? : TS-SE NEBRASKA AIR GUARD Call for Details on our $1,500.00 Cash Bonus 475-491