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Friday, September 24, 1982 Page 2 Daily Nebraskan I I GRAND OPENING AT OUR NEW LOCATION: 1300 "P" St. (Douglas 3 Oldg.) FREE GIFT WITH $3.00 Purchase lil P ? In II tJJfs S II rob. YrhA h II Ww want your F$vorit Euring Shop. SPECIAL EARRINGS 98$ Values to $5.00 Earrings & Accessories CQs; '.Fashion Comes to Ear Piercing ! EAR f Look pretty with professional ear piercing i 1 I that'?; fast 4atvanH rnmfnrtflhl i aT '82 Hbmecoming to feature various displays, activities PIERCING i Complete professional ear piercing and a lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml wide cnotce ot styles i, UmU HOBJOMV SEISM CONSERVATIVE "REFORM Tifereth Israel , B'nai Jeshurun 3219 Sheridan EREy RQSH HASHANAH 20th & South 8:00 pm FRIDAY SEPT. 17th 8:00 pm ROSH HASHANAH 8:30 am SAT. SEPT. 18th 10:00 am EREV YOM KIPPUR 6:30 pm SUNDAY SEPT. 26th 8:00 pm YOM KIPPUR 8:30 am MONDAY SEPT. 27th 10:00 am COLLEGE VIEW BUS GOES BY BOTH A new area of display competition has been created for this year's Oct. 10 through 16 Homecoming Week, said Greg Ibach, Homecoming Committee displays chairman. Floats centering on the theme, "Wouldn't You Like to Be A Husker, Too," will be competing for a plaque to be awarded during the Homecoming parade, he said. This was made possible because a local lumberyard agreed to work with the Homecoming Committee and UNL organizations to make ply wood board available for covering pick up beds, Ibach said. In addition, display competition will involve residence halls and Greek houses, which can work individually or together to create a display centered on the theme. "This will provide an excellent op portunity for many groups to gain cam pus exposure while contributing to the spirit and pageantry of the week," Ibach said. He said he hopes the unique areas developed for this year's competition will enable student organizations to parti cipate more than ever before. Interested persons may call the Cam pus Activities and Programs office . at 472-2454, or stop by the CAP office, Nebraska Union 200, for application forms. Entries are due Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. Homecoming activities will kick off Oct. 10 with a 10-kilometer run at 2 p.m. The run, sponsored by ASUN, be gins at the East Union. Festivities will continue with a snnrte - VIHU film series, sponsored by the University Program Council's American Films Com mittee, at 7 and 9 p.m. in the union. On Oct. 11, Corn Cobs is sponsoring a sports trivia contest preliminary in the union at 9 pjn. Contest finals are scheduled for Oct. 14 at 6:30 pjn. in the Coliseum. A volleyball tournament preliminary, sponsored by the Student Alumni Associa tion, is schedule for Oct. 12 at 6:30 pjn. in the Coliseum. Finals will be Oct. 14. Oct. 12 is also the day for the Home coming swing dance, sponsored by UPC East and Block and Bridle, in the East Union's Great Plains Room. Homecoming royalty will be chosen by UNL students Oct. 13, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Nebraska and East Unions. Besides the royalty elections, Oct. 13 is the day for a talent show at 8 pjn. in the union. The UPC Walpurgisnacht and Main Events committees are spon soring the show. On Oct. 15, Diana Ross will appear in concert at 7:30 pjn., and the Home coming parade will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a pep rally at 6 p.m. The Tri-Delt Washboard Band, Men's Glee Club and Scarlet and Cream Singers will perform on the plaza Oct. 16 at 10:30 a.m. Homecoming royalty will be announ ced at halftime of the Nebraska-Kansas State football game. University Program Council Presents Christine McVie Stevie Nicks Mick Fleetwood Lindsey Buckingham John McVie r IN CONCERT mirage tour 1982 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th 8:00 P.M.-B0B DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER ALL SEATS RESERVED - $15, $13, $11 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! TICKETS AVAILABLE AT AH Brand locations. Lincoln. Omaha. Grand Island. Both Nebraska Unions Lincoln Ticket by mail sand Cashiers Chech or Money Oder co Fleetwood Mac to University o Nebraska Nebraska Union. Room 220 Lincoln NE MS68 Enclose S0 per order along with self addressed stamped envelope For more information cad 402472 2454 ' PRQDUCEP BY CONTEMPORARY PRESENTATIONS : Committee divides Fund A, B duties Subcommittees deciding next year's allocations of Fund A and Fund B fees will be divided between Chair person John Leif and Vice chairperson Doug Ruzecka of the Committee on Fees Allocation. In their meeting Thursday night, committee members decided that Ruzecka will direct the Fund A fees. Fund A fees include the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska (ASUN), The Daily Nebraskan, and the University Program Council. Leif will direct the subcommittees for The Fund B fees. Fund B fees go to institutional obligations and student services agencies such as debt service, University Health Center, The Unions, recreation programs and recreation facilities. Year-end financial reports were handed out for UPC East, UPC-City, the Daily Nebraskan, the recreation department, the health center and the Nebraska Unions. Financial reports for the Nebraska State Student Association and ASUN will not be in until next -week because auditing firms have not completed their audits, Leif said. Leif and Union subcommittee chairperson David Sprunk toured the East Union to analyze the union's operations according to Sprunk's subcommittee report. Sprunk said the East Union is operated on the same basis as the Nebraska Union. Kevin Mahlock, chairperson of the Health Center subcommittees, reported that he toured the health center. He said he was shown how the health center was struc tured. The health center's budget was also discussed Mahlock said. Brett Young, subcommittee member, toured the health center with Mahlock. The Daily Nebraskan and the NSSA will present their budget requests for the 1982-83 year at next week's CFA meeting. Leif also introduced the new CFA member, Frank Podany at the meeting. Podany is a graduate senator for the CFA. All CFA members except Podany will be attending their retreat at Camp Calvin Crest this weekend. The retreat will include sessions on budget planning, decision making and goal setting for the CFA members. UIIIYERSITY FLORAL Always a fresh stock of roses In a variety of colors. S Haft Hii 474-3792