The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1983, Page Page 8, Image 8
Thursday, December 15, 1983 Pago 8 Daily Ncbraskan UNL has best dressed band The football team isn't the only organization on campus winning awards this fall The UNL Marching Band, the "pride of all Nebraska" was named Grand National Cham pion in the Best Dressed Band Contest sponsored by the National Assoc iation of Uniform Manu facturers and Distribu tors. The award was an nounced Wednesday. Rose Johnson, adminis trative assistant to the UNL band, said this was the second year the con test has been conducted. UNL did not enter the contest last year. Johnson said this is the third year the band has worn their uniforms. The uniforms were de signed by a committee of band members working in conjunction with the manufacturers of the uni forms, Fruhauf Inc. of. Wichita, Kan. Besides being Grand National Champion, the band also was the winner of their region, Johnson said. Judging was done on the basis of neatness, orig inality of design, color com bination, coordination of accessories with the uni form garment, coordi nation of various uni forms with marching units and the overall image projected by the band. llfcpGive Her PyfM Your Love. . . And A Py Diamond I jSSJgJ Hers 1 Vhj Shop Brodkey's This Christmas! iUi "Meet the Brodkey Boys . . .Wear Diamonds! "$ 1 . 2nd Level centrum rMwA L. 'W 1 Read about the 1 football team in the souvenir edition of FIRST DOWN SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR WENDY'S KIND OF CORNHUSKERS Guy any sandwich, an order of fries and a largo soft drink and wo'll put f ho drink In a special four-coSor BOG CSEO CUP designed exclusively, for Wendy's by roknovvned sports artist TTLECD) WATTS! Then . . . whenever you bring the cup back and order any sandwich and fries, we'll fill it up with your favorite soft drink ... '.FD2EE! Offer expires 123183 : , r f Mr A - - - V . Cerrcr cilia &Q V Staff phe'd by Dsn Kuhnt Even the youngest Christmas shoppers can be taken in by the season's spirit of giving. Lincoln firefighter Tim Sherwood accepts a donation from 3-year-old Logan Penington Wednesday at his Salvation Amy bell-ringing station at 13th and O streets. Sherwood was one of many firefighters who donated their time to man the stations throughout the city. UPFF budget goes to CFA the Legislature approves a 5 percent pay raise for state employees, the stu dent fee increase would be $2.16. A 9 percent raise would result in a $3.18 UPFF increase. He added that those figures may be subject to change. After the CFA hearing, a three-person subcommittee that has toured both unions in order to familiarize themselves with the services and facilities of the unions will make their budget recommendations to the rest of the committee Feb. 7. Swanson said he is comfortable with the budget, but dislikes the rising UPFF costs that shift the burden of high costs to the students. He said the unions must find new sources of in come by introducing new enterprises. There are four unions in the Big Eight Conference that manage their own bookstores for additional income and two schools in which the unions manage all of the vending machines on campus, Swanson said. The Nebraska Union Board voted Tuesday night to allow Union Director Daryl Swanson to submit the 1984-85 University Program Facilities and Fees budget request without change to the Committee for Funds and Allocation Jan. 9. Swanson, Board President Sid Pinney and John Leif, business and finance chairman, will formally present the budget request at the CFA hearings Feb. 2. Swanson said the request asks for $53,410 more than was requested for the 1983-84 school year in order to pay for a $27,805 utility fee the unions began paying last year, $9,000 in student handbook fees, $4,000 in social security, and $9,200 in emergency funds. The proposed budget request to be presented to CFA totals $864,710 and includes an 88-cent student fee in crease. Students now pay $17.72 per student in University Program Facili ties and Fees funding. Swanson said if Plow Through Finals with 10c Coffee and Tea Thursday, Dec. 15 through Wednesday, Dec. 21 (with Student I.D.) City Union: Thursday and Friday 1:00 AM Saturday thru Wednesday Until midnight . East Union Thursday thru Wednesday Until midnight 1 f I I 1 1 '-' r c i -I 1 5 1 l: 1