Friday, February 14, 1986 B-Week '86 activities to beoin next week Daily Nebraskan By James Rupprecht Staff Reporter Drea Zigarmi, coauthor of the best selling book "Leadership and the One Minute Manager" will speak Wednes day during Business Week, Sunday through Feb. 21. Representatives from business and corporations also will be on campus next Wednesday and Thursday to meet with students. Gary Schwendiman, College of Busi ness Administration dean, said stu dents are urged to take the opportunity to meet with the company representa tives about internships or career opportunities. B-Week activities include: O Feb. 16 Freshman Leader ship Seminar, 2 to 5 p.m., Nebraska Union. O Feb. 17 Kickoff for CBA organizations, 8 p.m., Chesterfield, Bot tomsley & Potts. Feb.. 18 Faculty reception, 7:30 to 9 a.m., CBA 237. O Feb. 19 to 20 Company booths, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Nebraska Union. O Feb. 19 Company Recep tion, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Wick Alumni Center. O Feb. 19 Drea Zigarmi co author of "Leadership and the One Minute Manager," 7 to 9 p.m., Nebraska Union. Feb. 21 - B-Week Bash, 3:30 p.m., McGuffy's. ASUN's 'joke' committee could abolish UNL groups By Kent Endacott Senior Reporter An apparent joke by ASUN could lead to the end of several of UNL's smaller organizations. In November, ASUN approved a proposal to form an ad hoc committee to infiltrate many of UNL's 270 groups that are "inefficient or unneeded, and work to immediately disband them," said Jerry Roemer, ASUN senator. "The main idea was to get involved in smaller organizations and force them to disband through a majority vote," Roemer said. The Campus Activities and Programs Office has 276 groups on file, but only 35 to 50 of them meet regularly, he said. The committee, Roemer said, was inspired by the CIA, which was inter viewing at UNL when the committee proposal was passed by ASUN. The five member committee has never formally met, he said. Dan Beck, who is listed as a member of the committee on an ASUN docu ment, said the ASUN committee stem med from a "joke" committee on com mittees social club among Ag Men fraternity members and that he did not realize ASUN had approved it. Roemer said the ad-hoc committee never targeted any specific groups. UNL groups must file a constitution with CAP and ASUN must approve it, Roemer said. Groups also are required to update their constitutions every spring. If a constitution is not submit ted and approved, he said, a group is placed on inactive status and disbanded after three years. Other committee members are: Russ John, Lee Wagner and Mark Robinson. Ml" HiJn i . . i v iir ill i i r7 n u 0 u u u u in L-J LJL. llJ LJ L J L JUL- for; SMS Spend two days a month and 15 days a year doing one of the Air Guard's high priority jobs, and you may qualify for up to $27,000 in educational benefits and bonus money. Plus, youll learn skills that may help you land a civil ian job. So even without the bonus money, the Air Guard can be a valuable experience. But adding $27,000 in benefits makes it the most rewarding part-time job in America. To find out more, contact your local Air Guard recruiter. call 475-4910 America's Hometown Air Force i .ui uiui in I i.m oo ircwf rrr n rr n-t- "" " u.GMTKrt 12th and P St. 477-1234 FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT SEPARATE ADMISSIONS S3.50EACH I D REQ D fOH IRI HLMS -NO PASSES-PloU-A-fSSek from our Ui W J 1 W 1 S B ML JL3J 11 11 1.3 IliS'jy Umm PSutisro . Madrwu. MGMUA PIAI 3 tt.l GOLDIE H AWN fg PI 11 They broke the rules. THE BREAKFAST CLUB VjIPIZZn 6 TCTERA2M Cafeteria Closed? Refrigerator Empty? Pefferoni's rvn 4 0-11 DO FAST & FREE 838 No. 27th St. Prices subject to sales tax Limited delivery area Crisp-N-Thin Budget Maker Large one topping $7.50 5 Medium one topping g $6.25 wa f V- tl L.a "10" Terrific Toppings Large Party Size $9.99 TO Medium $8.45 One coupon per pizza. 1 L I I INTRODUCING ... . . OOLBEIMTOE DELIVERY SERVICE OPENING FEBRUARY 20 SPEEDY DELIVERY OF YOUR FAVORITE FAST FOOD RIGHT TO YOUR ROOM ANYWHERE ON CITY CAMPUS : , - , . - , -JZT A 77 OOOO I I oooo u , .-. ,- -." - .. Hours: 4:30-12:30 Sunday-Thursday 4:30-1:30 Friday-Saturday Page 3 1,