Wednesday, January 13, 1982 Page 5 IL lted Letters Registration preparation The current administration's decision to continue peacetime draft registration is much more than just another broken campaign promise; it is more than just sending signals." Americans should not be encouraged to believe that peacetime registration is nothing but another Harmless plot by Washington to put pressure on the Soviets. Historically, draft registration has been serious business and we've no reason to believe it should be dis continued this time around. Registration should always be kept in the proper perspective - it is preparation for war. Kris Christlicb English Graduate student Letter policy The Daily Nebraskan encourages brief letters to the editor from all readers and interested others. Letters will be selected for publication on the basis of clarity, originality, timeliness and space available in the newspaper. Letters sent to the newspaper for publication be come the property of the Daily Nebraskan and can not be returned. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit and condense all loiters submitted. Readers are also welcome to submit material as guest opinions, subject to the editor's decision to print or not to print the material, either as a letter or as a guest opinion. Anonymous submissions will not be considered for publication, and requests to withhold names will be granted only in exceptional circumstances. Submit al! material to the Daily Nebraskan, Room .14, Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Nob. 685K8. nrrinrrinf: DOG EJCDG AUDITIONS Oratorio Chorus For Hayden's Creation New Course Time MWF 1 :30-2:20 Auditions Will Be Jan. 11,12, 13 Sign up for Auditions in Westbrook Music Building Room 220 mac G 3GE G 3QESI GERRY'S !S HAVING A PRE-INVENTORY SALE The entire store is on sale with savings up to 0 o Help us out. We have more stock than we want to count. We want to move merchandise at tremendous savings to you. 1324 P V N IT V 474-4288 Daily Nebraskan Missed plane. . . Continued from Page 4 There is a similar temptation to wander around campus this final semester, gazing vacantly at pretty but non essential forms of life. Despite popular opinion, however, the final semester is the time to bear down, not slack off. I'm not advising a heavy course load. Rather, one ought to strive to get the most benefit and enjoyment possible out of these final days in Acadcmia. My classmates who arc prepared to be laid back tliis semester had better stay out of my way. I'm going for it. The subject of this column betrays an acute case of academic recidivism. That is to say I am a college dropout who has returned time and again to school, this time to finally make it through. There are a great variety of reasons for dropping out, it seems, but few popular ones for returning. I hope to report on the changes, for better or worse, between the university of the 70s and of today. That half of the undergraduates here probably did not even start college until after the decade of the 70s was over is a sobering thought. It seems only a blink of an eye, but it has been almost 1 1 years since my high school graduation. Still, I am not the only one in this situation, nor the old est. I don't think the years will bother me much when I finally have that mortarboard on my head. I am certainly going through the graduation ceremonies when the time arrives. I want some pomp to go with my circumstance. Editorial policy Unsigned editorials represent the policy of the spring 1982 Daily Nebraskan but do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nebraska, its employees or the NU Hoard of Regents. The Daily Nebraskan's publishers are the regents, who have established a publication board to supervise the daily production of the newspaper. According to policy set by the regents, the content of the UNL student newspaper lies solely in the hands of its students editors. Red Cross: Ready for a new century. American Rod Cross o QUICK QUIZ FOR COKE QUICK FOB COKE- 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 II i""':. . .i jr" nebraska unions Every Card Can Win! Answer the question correctly and win a free serving of Coca-Cola Obtain card at Union Square UNION SQUARE 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '000000000000000000000000000000000 000000O0000 00000000000000000000000 WIS EVERY NIGHT IS COLLEGE NIGHT! Now you can feast on Valentino's pizza and beer or margaritas every night of the week from 8:00 PM to Midnight at very special prices. SMALL DEEP DISH PIZZA AND TOO MUGS OF BEER OR ONE HUGE 22 OZ. MARGARITA LARGE DEEP DISH PIZZA AND PITCHER OF BEER OR A LITER OF MARGARITAS $g7 Prices shown arc for hamburger or pepperoni deep dish pizzas. No liquor served on Sunday. Offer expires Feb. 7, 1982. DOWNTOWN LOCATION ONIY 13TH&Q LINCOLN CALL 475-1501