Thursday, September 27, 1984 Page 14 Lincolnfest calendar includes dancing, food, fun Dailv Nebraskan FOODFEST-Friiytlarocsh Sunday Friday, 6 to 10 p.m.; Sat urday, noon to 10 p.m.; Sun day, noon to 7 p.m. Located in the lower level of Pershing Auditorium. FIIIDAY Break Dance Contest, 7 p.m. Co-sponsored by KFRX radio station, in front of Persh ing Auditorium. Foodfest,6to 10 p.m. SATURDAY All Day and Special Events Nebraska Body Building Contest (admission charge), in Pershing Auditorium. Captiol City Classic Road Race,' 8:30 a.m.,llth and 0 streets. Foodfest, noon to 10 p.m., in Pershing Auditorium. Kiddie rides available north of Pershing's entrance all day. Skateboard Demonstra tion, noon to 5 p.m., Pershing north lawn. Haymarket Antique Flea Market, all day. 1 to 2 p.m. Activities Capitol City Classic Road liers and Karen Kordik, Queen of the Nebraska Czechs of Lin coln, Booth Area Stage. Jazzercise, 16th and N streets. Progress (jazz), 15 and M streets. 2 to 3 p.m. Activities Dennis Taylor - 6 and 12 string guitar, Booth Area Stage. Bed Race, 16th and N. streets, sponsored by P.O. Pears. Salt Creek String Band, 15th and M streets. 3 to 4 p.m. Activities John Walker - folk music, Booth Area Stage. Karen McWilliams Dance, 16th and N streets. Billy Adams' Trio, 1 5th and M streets. 4 to 5 p.m. Activities "Foolin' Around" (Mike Green), Booth Area Stage. Dog Sled DemoWeight Pulling, 16th and N streets. Cheryl Preuss Dickey School of Dance, 15th and M streets. 5-8 p.m. Activities Indian Dance, 16th and N streets. Trivia Contest, 15th and M streets. SUNDAY All df.y or Special Events Foodfest, noon to 7 p.m., in Pershing's lower level. Renaissance Fair, noon to 5 p.m., at Union College. Capitol Classic Bike Race, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Skateboard Demonstra tion, noon to 5 p.m., Pershing north lawn. Radio Controlled Model Cars, 1 to 4 p.m., 15th and O to P streets. Noon to 1 p.m. Activities Theater Education for Children, 15th and M streets. Holiday Skate World, 1 6th and N streets. 1 to 2 p.m. Activities Hardy Holmes guitar, Booth Area Stage. Nomad Dancers, 1 5th and "M streets Grape Stomping, 1 6th and N streets. 2 to 3 p.m. Activities Kris Collins, Guitar, Booth Area Stage Square Dance, 1 5th and M streets. Nancy Standley School of Dance, 1 6th and N street, stage. 3 to 4 p.m. Activities Tu-Tone, Booth Area Stage. Dancerobics, 15th and M Stage. Mel Maines Look Alike Contest, 3 to 4 p.m., 16th and N streets. 4 to 5 p.m. Activities Lincoln International Folk Dancers, Booth Area Stage. Wondersea, 15th and M streets Sherri Shell Dancers, 1 6th and N streets Fire Department Water Fight, N Street. c Shorts i y x i V Executive positions are available now to college seniors and graduates as Pilots or Navigators. Your college degree makes Air Force flight careers a reality. Goal oriented? Qualify for Officer Training School and become an officer in the world's finest flight program. Excellent pay, benefits and prestige. Only a limited number of these special opportunities remain. For more information, call: Pi Mu Epsilon, a math honor ary, will host a picnic at Holmes Lake Saturday at 3 p.m. Food and refreshments will be provided and all math faculty and prospective members are in vited to attend. For more information, call Paul Ladehoff at 466-9412. Homecoming activities begin Sunday with a barbecue Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Barbecue beef, hot dogs and potato chips will be served. Bar becues will be at $1.50 and hot dogs "will be $1.25. Music will be provided. All cars must be removed from S Street between 16th and 14th streets Saturday by 7 a.m. The street will be used for the Phi Psi 500 and will be closed until 3 p.m. A press conference on using female voting power in 1984 to change policy in Cent ral America is today at 10:30 a.m. It will be in the parlor of the First Christian Church, 430 S. 16th St. The conference is Sponsored by the Women's Resource Center, Nebraskans for Peace and the Latin American Solidarity Association. fako tho most of your mileage... Carpool o - - i i s 1 You're about to make a very impor tant decision. Where should you begin your engineering career? You want to be challenged and work in a stimulat ing environment. You want to work for a company that will recognize your contributions. Where will you go? A good choice would be Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace. Martin Marietta's matrix organiza tion will provide you unusual flexibility in determining your career path and accomplishing your personal goals. Here, your talents will be recognized. Your contributions will be rewarded. In addition, you'll often be chal lenged by some of the most interesting assignments available in space and defense systems. . For example, we accepted NASA's challenge to design and develop a backpack propulsion system which would accurately and safely move astronauts through space without the use of a tether. Fifteen years later, on February 7, 1984, the Manned Maneu vering Unit was successfully tested. This paved the way for the Solar Max repair mission in April '84. Future applications of the MMU are now being considered. The MMU is just one of many responsibilities we have on the Space Shuttle program. And the Shuttle program is one of hundreds of long term projects you may experience at Martin Marietta Aerospace. We also have opportunities avail able in Baltimore. Maryland; Orlando. Florida; New Orleans. Louisiana; and at Vandenberg AFB on the central California coast. Now that you're about to step out into the world, consider an engineer ing career at Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace. " Ml Set our representative on cmpm Cs'stsr 11 After interviewing with our repre sentative, pick up our full color calendar poster of the Manned Maneuvering , Unit (pictured here). If unable to interview at this time, please send your resume to: Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace. College Relations Department. F.0. Box 179. Mail LW2. Denver. CO 80201. Martin Marietta is an Affirmative Action Employer actively seeking the Handicapped and Veteran. U.S. Citizenship is required. WSJ YOU STOP OUT VJTQ T'Oi"0nLO, YOU'LL WANT TO WORK IVITIiTSIlCIIGT TOCI ::0LOCaY&iniLAOLE.