f Friday, October 15, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Department raises part of funding The UNL Recreation Department spent about $25,000 more than their budget request for the 1981-82 year, but made up the difference through department generated activities. Increased expenses resulted from several things, said Stan Campbell, director of the recreation department, Thurday, during his budget presentation to the Committee for Fees Allocation. Greater participation in intramural sports required more hired officials and longer lighting periods for night games. More students taking trips sponsored by the outdoor recreation department caused greater expenses, but also greater revenue. The department was budgeted $262,269 for 1981-82, but had expenses totaling $279,694. Programs resulted in $81,475 for a surplus of $22,830. Funding for the department was $2 per student per semester when the de oartment was formed in 1970. Students now pay $5.13 each for the operating expenses. An additional 87 cents each is charged for upkeep of equipment. Purchase of equipment uses about $5,000 of the budget, said Mark Ebel of the recreation department, but equip ment is valued at $50,000 to $165,000. About $12,000 is generated through equipment rental in one year. The outdoor program offers trips that introduce students t activities that can be used throughout their lives, Ebel said. Trips for canoeing, backpacking, moun tain climbing and skin-diving are offered to students at affordable prices, he said. Also discussed at the CFA meeting was the resignation of Doug Ruzicka, vice chairperson for CFA. Frank Podany, graduate member of CFA, was appointed to Ruzicka's place. Deadlines for Fund B organizations were extended to Jan. 7, while Fund A budget deadlines remained at Dec.l . CAMPUS SPECIALS 1301 "O" St. STORE ONLY PH 435-2102 open until 9:00 p.m. M-F Sat 6:00 p.m. Sun. 5:00 p.m. Peace symposium will begin Monday i fffflaaaigag T lf"fr 1 vVigiimfeaiaY Color Print Film A COKE. TAB I Developed end Printed r np GOITC 12 Exp. $1.88 20 Exp. $2.88 j UH OFHl I b 24 Exp. $3.38 36 Exp. $4.88 L j 2 LITER 1(31$ Disc $2.79 with this coupon r" j BOTTLE SUSI thru 10-20-82 J thru 10-20-82 I 'SEE? nO1oG3i . .. POCKET OR CLIP 1 An international peace symposium featuring lec tures by nationally and internationally known promoters of peace will begin Monday at UNL. The symposium, sponsored by the University Pro gram Council, is "simply an effort to make students more aware of the peace movement around the world," according to Mary Dunbar, a member of UPC's Talks & Topics Committee. The highlight of the week will be an appearance by Nobel Prize winner Betty Williams. She will speak Thurs day at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room. Williams led the first march for an end to the violence in Northern Ireland. A co-founder of Northern Ireland's Community of Peace People, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977 for her efforts. Rusty Martin, who was recently indicted for refusing to register for the draft, will open the symposium Monday with a speech about draft evasion. Martin, a former stu dent body president at the University of Northern Iowa, will speak aH p.m. in the union's main lounge. .& On Tuesday, Herman Montoya, an exiled priest from El Salvador, will talk about his experiences during the civil war in that country. His speech, titled "El Salvador: Another Viet Nam" is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. "Killing Our Own" is the title of Harvey Wasserman's book and his presentation on nuclear disasters and the threat of nuclear war. Wasserman will speak Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Love Library auditorium. Local speakers, whose names will be released later, will be featured Friday. Times and locations will be posted in the union. All speeches are free to students. Admission for the general public is $2 per lecture. I .A " "V . ilk Ml If I Costumes Make-up Wigs Masks DELUXE COSTUME WORLD 1645 So. 17th 435-3925 77 I No ppointrrwnti or depot it rvquirwf f ( f V HI TO 11 i "IT v V 1v i ; V.::: " " 4, i Duofold Timberline Shirts for Men and Women. Two layer fabric, cotton knit under wool knit,in RedGrey, GreenGrey and BlueGrey. Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL Camoflauge Flannel Shirt by M. Fine. In 100 cotton in Green Camoflauge only. L u o Sizes: S, M,L,XL Q(gl Hi) f t I