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Page 6 Tuesday, November 23, 1982 Daily Nebraskan UNL pageant winner to be on 'Newsviews' "Newsviews," a program featuring the community and university, is appearing on Cablevision channel 10 Thursdays at 6:30 p.m, said Liz , Burden, executive pro ducer of the show. Each program of the Does your receiver say FM, but your speakers sound AM? It's time to discover LUV at Electronics Unlimited, the place for music LUVers. 'Lectronics Unlimited Value. 4 ELECTROniCS Ul IUI I II I ISU At Gateway and Lincoln Center... 414 South 11th Street, Three Blocks South of the Centrum. 476-6511 show includes two features on members of the com munity or the university. Another segment of each show will profile an in dividual, Burden said. Rosalind Moore, winner of last week's Miss Black UNL pageant, will be featur ed on this week's show. The show's production company is trying to find people to underwrite vari ous segments of future shows, Burden said. Cable vision is supplying the equipment. "We hope that the com munity and university stu dents will support the pro gram so that we'll have a base to move on to other projects." she said. Anyone interested in working for "Newsviews" should contact Burden. Tree to ligh t u By Martin Neary ' V 4 For more than 50 years, the Salvation Array' Tm of, Light and fund-raising activities have been staple in It is an armtttd. nationwide activity tt he Salvation Army to raise inoaey so that the Christmas spirit an 1 m 1 Won- Atmy distributed klniul 25,000 toyi Grocery vouchers, which are eheclss for food,, worth $40,000 were provided tq mors that 3,000 people. . - ' 4 Because of the recession and unempc-i;nt Tdlerud expects the number of applicant - for d to increase by 25 percent , Antlicaticms fee aid ft om the SatottaajAimy m ex reach the home of lowlncome families, Salvation Army peaed to rise, but toed business promotion wiil try to Maj. Dale loiierud said Tuesday , meet the demand, , - s The Tree of U$hU campaip is only, a 'part of this Valentino's will sponsor a Valentino Day, an3 &IM i tY ttrtwam which ahn incittide bell dnKina raiit and an amateur radio group wul sponsor & ToyA promotions by businesses and donations tf time by , Thon In an attempt to collect L0QQ new or slightly used people working to reach $70,000 goaVTojierud said ' toys for die Salvation Army toy shop. Th3 toys will be Bob Hope is the im national chairman of the cam gfrw away Dec. 20 through 22 at the shop, pakn, In Lincoln, Police Chief Dear Leaner w$ he the, honorary chairman ' ' N ' Bell ringing i& probably We of the largest sources of Promotions $f nitA(,iwM.A1.twi organized incomeUitner said. fttteml Ban will be total a Dm fMfcli i u n tw wwnf ,r rW,mi promotion First National wjB tory th dolls, disperse I can t recall another time, cecause oi wr ccooontic ; . . i.iJti, k. w GIVE TO THE American Heart Association Breakfast With CORNHUSKER COACHES Tom Osborne, Moe Iba Wednesday, Nov. 24 Doors Open 6:30 a.m. Nebraska Center 33rd & Holdrege This week Coach Osborne previews the Big 8 Championship game with Oklahoma, and Coach Iba reports on the 82-83 Husker roundballers. Plus special features, door prizes, and the UNL pep band. Sponsored by 14KLIN and UNL Division of Continuing Studies. ; from the (Salvatioa) Army," said Leitner, who has been on the Salvation Army's board of directors for about ive Problem raised ; The state of the economy "does raise a problem in I the fund-raising effort as far as citizens out there being able to donate," he said. The impact of 650 people losing their pbs at the American Stores beef processing plant, v?::$ hyoffs and the fact that people are not getting so!;r f xr?:: reflects the need for the Salvation Army he wil v Last year 8,000 families received aid, nssstfy ii form of food vouchers and free toy$ h? TI"2 S.h'a- The Christmas activities will start Wednesday, when 65 different service dubs and organisation ill begin, ringing bells A , The Salvation Army also will provide a Christmas Day dinner for the homeless men living at the Salvation Army ' center at Seventh and P streets. - To apply for food and toys, families $houtd report to 2625 Potter St. before Pea XI A card file is. kept for 10 years on families who mmd to prevent duplicate' sifts, although' any family' may, reapply each year, he llllll 'The:Tree of tights willnd by lib trc Center at' 12th and O streets.: The tree, wO beJitlVedresdIiy at 5 p,m, In cooperation with v a!l tdvmtov,in tasinesses, 11 downtown Mts will be tum?d cttf rttie tic? J ' St O V .' s - ' ' . 1 School strives to obtain accreditation UNL's School of Health, Physical Educaton and Recreation is revamping its curriculum in order to meet guidelines for accreditation. Biil Murphy, assistant professor of health, physical education and recreation, said the accreditation drive is a joint effort of two national organizations, the National Recreation and Park Association and the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. The groups' purpose, according to Murphy, is to assure a "certain standard of quality" in the 280-300 recreation department curricula in the United States. Of these de- .L-r O o vs T o UJLLkj Invading space can be as simple as donating plasma. Each time you donate during November, your name will be entered in our drawing for a video game. The more you donate, the better your chances are of winning. The drawing will be held Monday, November 29th. Also you are automatically entered in our weekly drawing for one of three Mura High-Stepper AMFM stereo radios to be given away in November. Start today! You can earn up to 380 quarters (that's $95) this month. And you may win a chance to conquer the Universe! New Donors bring this ad for an additional $2 for your first donation. UmiveirsDty Plasma Ceoteir 1442 O Street 475-8645 Open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. -4 p.m. licensed by the FDA partments, Murphy said, only 28 are now accredited. UNL is applying for accreditation for the first time, he sad. The process began last year in the second semester, and Murphy said he expects to submit the finished application in February. Murphy said the present curriculum will have to be modified somewhat to meet the accreditation require ments. He said the guidelines require that some courses be combined and others added. For example, the guide lines state that every recreation department should have a course in recreation and park planning. The course deals with the design and development of park areas and facilities. Murphy said that after a committee composed of members of the two organizations receives the application, it will examine it for six weeks. After that, a study team will be sent to UNL to examine the actual program. I . ' Police Report The following vails and complaints were received by UNL police from 7 a.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. Monday. 1:59 p.m. The side view mirror and antenna reported torn off a car parked in Area 3 by Harper Hall. 2:04 p.m. Delivery person reported as a trespasser at Abel Hall. 2:08 p.m. - Person reported injured while playing football in the field east of Abel Hall taken to Lincoln General Hospital. 2:54 p.m. - Twelve trespassers removed from Memor ial Stadium. 10:43 p.m. - Money reported stolen from the 10th floor of Abel Hall. 10:43 p.m. Jacket reported stolen from a different room on the 10th floor of Abel Hall. J I f AMIIY HAI3t CINTIt Why El Toro? El Toro barber stylists are close to campus. At 13th & "P" you're close by foot or you can park nearby and receive Park & Shop ER EE parking. Plus, at El Toro, we really care about your hair. lewtr level Ds III "Si Phsm For Appointment 4779555 cc 477-5221