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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1983)
fondny, October 31, 1C33 i ' o o o CHI rr.H end for 12 price. &AV3 Liif L'AY ON LODGING. D!N!MG, EQU5P MCNT. TRAVEL AMD MORE. SAV2 at r.:ssa JLr.zAS rtus tLriY enrans BreckwtrKtg WnHfkr Angiehr Vail Tao Red Rw Aspn Copper Mountain Sou VHry Crested Sutt tSary Jan SnowtKMl YCU rC:V2SXI CARD INTtKNATtONAL and your 233 paje guxte to TfcKiivi f Dc-"ars la Ct& SAYaX C"J tususjuers of skiers in Colorado who never PAY FULL RATE (Now Ava.laWe tn the Ucfwesl on I united Availablility') MAIL TODAY. (Reg Pnce $3D SJedast S?cll lentil l!av. 2Il?l alf 315. SKt CARD IIONAl.0 OX BOO BOUtDEft CO 80J06-OIO (303 440-4131 Reg $3000 Enclosed SIS 00 Film site . . . Committee members, such as cetera Gordon and Elizabeth ilacllae sad "Terns cf Endearment" crew members have contributed namc3 to a railing list for a future promotional campaign, Beavers said. Members also are looldn.3 for contact suggestions from the community, Beavers said. The committee has received $1,000 from the city of Lincoln and other funds from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and the Visitors Promotion Committee, Breach said. Business support will he enlisted later by iaoneymaJdr.3 activities, Beavers said. l VSA SKf SHOWS 0lor tt I 10. GO. 10 )0 . . OttMtr )J T ) 00 . OctcMf II JO. 00. 10 10 . . N0 HMMIDklGMl 1 A Ay 71 ft .TiiiK fiA::ET.r.r. 472-2; 42 o v. Tf?2 J; qp J 333.N6. 12tlh. 10:C3 AM to 5:C3 F?.1 Monday-Friday Thursday 12-3 FT.1 1 0:C0 AM to 1 r?.1 Saturday Save up to 5353 when you purchase a complete set of . frames' and lences. . -. Pack your favorite Frame and purchase a complete par of lenses and fkir.es for on!y $59.95, rcgularfy $65-$130. Purchase a complete pair of sink's vicicn lenses, any frame, any prescription, cjass cr plastic, for $5955. Multifocals, phoiocrornatics, tints, and oversize lenses, slight additional charge. WE HAVE THE FRAME YOU WANT FOR THE LENSES YOU NEED. Boutique frames excluded Please no special order frames 1 J1- "llW v n n n u 1 1 V 1 n n n ' w n .n V ECU'1 n .3 1': 3 tt til , - I ; if . JL-J'L.,..V.Ha! - . -r . Tii2 iilCA fporors ths Y-PaT program. The volunteer program, founded in 1070, h funded by United Vcy allocatier to ths Y! IC Iletro budget The YLICA has e:.taLIl;hcd fcur bzzlc objectives to goveni tha Y-Pal rdatbnahip. First, the volunteer is . a model a mature, rcaporibla adult whose behavior and attitudes provide a rcle raodel for the child. ; The volunteer should be consistent and reliable with the child. The third objective i3 to encourage communication. The relationship should encourage and allow the child to talk about problems and concerns with the volunteer. The fourth objective is companionship. The volunteer should provide support, friendship and unci dir.:! to the child. The Halloween party b for the kids on the waiting list,- Gaither said last week. "We're hoping to match some cf then with volunteers after the party. Only bop will be tiiek-cr-trtatins because there b usu ally an c'jht-mcr.th wait far them to get into the program. It is usually only a one-month wait for girb." ' ,. , . .. LIi!:2 Patterson, a juriar integrated studies-pre seminary major, has bc:;i Anirew I 'oore's Y-Pal for more tl.an a year. Ccrr.e cf the activities they share include hunting Cshia nsir.3 to a farm cr to Pio neer's Paila They attend IlaHsreci, Christmas and ictfWMUki 4 4Hi.-w mJ&A i'J lAW iaVioV Hartley Cementary Cchcal, irhsrc Andrew b a Mh p'adcr, or at the Farmhouse fraternity house, vhere Patterson lives. They built a i;r.sr.-cod derby car ' tensther far Andrew's Cub Ceoutprrj set " I dont think that there are a lot cf pod role models around so that's what I'm trjir.3 to do," Pat- . terson said. "Also, I have no brothers and I want to be a good father, so I figured that haninj around . Y-Pab are from broken fasrdllss cr families in which bath parents work and cant epend much time with their child. Ttiz prcxra x:zxVj as a "big - Volunteers accept a ccmmitrr.cat cf at hast nine months, spending at least two hours a week with their Y-Pal partners. Group astivltita are planned . tfirousnost tr.s year. J VJ crtcsvifQics djr.: tyl n3 vj Ccy cr helping itK? wtrtf i pocriar psca-s trn c 3 ;rrsy w crecs cf food pducKa tr??f ccrc?r3fi ctxerim caaiwssc tf3vr!?3fr.Cf crtd hrt-l stivers. f-.ryl f:1 yea ctocr .' tfi? ft-AC.-;"! of lo.xii an cc;-f crr::.;x3 c-v--.:-:i. Iey'i FLACir-riTCrFICS r:0 t:;l--.::a LV.:s3 1 A I