The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1985, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Tuesday, February 12, 1935
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Hayrasrket Cqysra
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with haircut.
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, V vhieh early pregnancy test is 123 '
easy to read ea red, no -v. hits, yc3?
Which is a simpb one-step test?
Which h23 a dramotic color chanf,3
to make tha results unmistilblo?
Which is 03 accurate, as accurate
as many hospital and lab tests?
Which is portable for convenience
and privacy?
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.ytona Beacii .trip, oners
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Sun-b&!ccd baches, fishing In
ths Gulf Et, eh?rr-3 to
t:d!s cftncll Ussicsa plosa itnd
irfth MiJ f cry to
K2-Kra tcap:nLtait3 aad icy
r f (-' t-vi-f
cf IcwfrfccJ trips to i&irtcna
tr::'t,
"Vo'ra trj1s to or gtuisnta a
cJ.tr? tnp to t rks plica fsr a
r.i:a Urns. It's a tl.7.3 to kick bade
tr.i rrlix. lib is a chce fcr
cvcrjfcr.3 to rt rvry for a bresk
Ltcr net h:vir3 one for such a
long time," said Shelly Ocstnann,
chalnvoffian cf the committee for
the South Padre Island trip. This
is the fourth consecutive yecr the
trip has been cfiered.
"The Padre trip is almost
becoming a traditional spring
break trip. One hundred and fifty
people went last year and many of
them are going back this year. And
I think we're really fortunate to be
alls to e&J two trips," C:;tr-.n
Priccj efbeth trips Includa
cptlond t-3 trsspsrtillan to
both d.-.rt!r,;tlon3, 1--3
and cth1i!c3.
TkM ;uth Pa6-a Island trip (
d;!-xi piiji sclb for t23
tededlrj round trip bus tressp
t:'.I:n cr JHUlthsut rcurJ-tri?
trip-ititl2. It lS'BCi:C3 Ct
d:;3 t::j t:vc.i r.!ls In tlx- cr
e!rt-pcrs:n rssert sdcnifciarj
x,zih pel-side pities, vdleyisll
and ttrjnij t0wCin!is"3, chutls
scrrfca to tla rushed tad margf
cthtr t'-ict. A t:d rr.d beech
pdsi-a fer Eix-pciscn condanthl
ur.3 ceils far $197. vrith round-trip
tras2pcrt?l!on or I1C3 without
transportation.
"Both places m very nice, but
one is Just a little bit more snazzy
than the other," Ocstmann said.
She said the same activities are
cScred for the lower-priced trip.
Eobbi Lubberstedt, chairwoman
of the Daytona Beach committee,
said Walt Disney World, the Epcot
Center, Sea World and sea fishing
will be pat of the activities
offered for the Daytona Beach
spring break package.
"Va in b-9 Hsi1r4 In th8 PI224
Hotel, fchkh b t::3 lzi betel in
the ccntsr cf tha itri? rlht deni
tha LLbtsicdt t M.
UvA r::::-;;t3 ar.d thcrs r.L'l
cfiT Ettdcr.t dI:cou2ta 'This b t
It's a c":a h:st ?.dtvc7
. r.?::r!3 fcr tsth trf-a t
t;!r t Ts!J ccst'far tha
C-t:L :!i tripbt::3p:a
CD &lt.o d:pc;is. DasSha fcr
foil pT.:ri cr :J c.crHitica
b Fiii..
Ir;;-!;at;jf3r bills
tiija will b3 ftt t'.ij tnsk in
Ecsh hTc.?r.ih3 r.zztl?4 will ba
todjy at 7:S3 p.n. in tha union,
"This is a raw vcr.tura for us.
The Dsytona trip b being c.Tcred
to complement the Padre trip.
Last ysr, the corccrus seemed
to be that peep! 3 wera interested
in going somewhere else and Day
tona Beach was the place," Lub
berstedt said.
Reservations for both trips are
being taken on a first-come, first
serve basis. For further informa
tion, contact the Csunpus Activi
ties and Programs effice at
472-2454.
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The Women's Resource Center offers Peer Counseling
Individual Counseiing-The WRC offers short-term counseling for
those who wish to discuss personal issues and concerns in a private
and supportive environment These issues may involve relationships,
lifestyles, sexuality, and academic.or career decisions. The counseling
service is free. Call for an appointment.
WRC Groups Groups for spring semester are now forming. Come in
or call to sign up for one of the following groups or for more in
formation. MaleFemale Relationships
Lesbian Support Group
Women's Personal Growth and Effectiveness
women's
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cervrer fcr and abouT women
nebraska tmkxvMth & R-room 117-umvarity of nbmh-lineob4CSOS
Mcufs: 10:00 4:CO Phona: 472-2537
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By Colleen Kesmsy
ta.T? Reporter
"But we have to remember it really b
just a 38 cent increase," CPA chairman
11m Clare said. After further discus-
The Committee for Fees Allocations sion, UPC's budget was approved,
voted Thursday to cut the University Several specific UPC committees
Program council's budget request for suffered cuts cr did not receive their
next year from more than $123,000 to requested increase,
about $122,000. UCP requested an increase cf $&20
This would increase UPC's support for support of Special Events but CFA
torn student fees to $2.91 per semester voted to give it no increase, leaving it
next year, up from $2.58. " with $400. The Women's Resource Cen-
CFA first voted down approval cf ter was allocated $8,030, & 4 percent
UPC's entire budget because many decrease from the $3,241 requested,
members said they could not justify a Another UPC program that didn't get
1 4 percent increase in student fee sup- its requested budget increase was Home
port for UPC. coming. CFA voted to leave the amount
the same as last year, at $1,600.
UPC had requested $2,500 for Home
coming. However, Kenneth Bukowski, a mem
ber of the CFA subcommittee and
Homecoming committee, said he "felt
it was time the students started paying
more for it because it is a student
program."
Student fees support 35 percent of
the Homecoming Committee budget.
" The CFAsiiccrtirdltee initially recom
mended $25,000 for the UPC's Major
Performing Arts Committee, but it
allocated the committee's request of
$23,000.
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Carnations $24.95, arranged
RoSeS W.95, arranged
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464-8879 4050 Cornhusker
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The fallowing Items wei reported to UNI
police ht'.ween 2:33 a.n. and 10:29 p.m. Sunday:
2:S3 ft.as. Window reported broken at
Smith M.
11:43 e.ra. Damsgs to doors reported at
CslherKitll.
1 :2 $ p.EJ. P Twor accident reported in the
metered parkins let near lClh tti S streets. No
irjaiies were repotted.
:43 Cash reported stolen from
Sel'eck Quadrangle.
. 1&25J p.m. Stereo equipment reported
stolen frost a vehicle in Parking Area 3 near
Harper-Schramm-Sisiih residence halls.
UNL police have several items of winter
clothing, efeMtt-oefes, glisses asid books in their
lost ar.d foiir.d. Peer Is who want to claim any
items should go to tha pcSice department, 1335
M 17th St., between 8 a.m. ar.d 4 p.m. No phone
calls. ItesES m held far 30 days.
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l : Pi .Send A Semester' Of Rcceo I ceni''
: fo Your Sweetheart qqUS
Starting Valentiaes Day Feb. 14th throuIi' May 14th, Hillis' wiU
deliver a dozen long stemmed rc: to yor.x rgfcsart on every 14th I P APITAI Oi'sti?,nr"H1'!'
of the Eonth (4 saoaths) for $lCD.C9.f1'r..iTtg;3lected bouquets I .1 I rL .1 UsjlokiL5 J I
'nrapped in clear cellophane and ti'jp'i to fceep your . TIlO UOOVOldable hiif' flf Ihn fiQ'e
romance blooming. (W TTIT99 o -
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isth a- m St. JiJiMiLJr .Cenfenno ?oom 0$
comhusier square '?Grccnhaisel " J Nebraska Union HbV 3
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