No 'spud' clothe Weather: Today's high should be about 50 with partly cloudy skies. Tonight, low near 25 with clearing skies. For those of us stuck in Lincoln, the beginning of spring break will be warm. 3T March 21, 1986 V.'l ? . I C C"T In i in " : ' : '4 it is the Veal thing' 1 . j, ""A .' . f ,5 y Jon'Jhan Taylor 4 Senior Report: r " , the "red thteg" or not. Dirr.3 Erir.;, co-bv,rier of Barao's Fim at 2411 M 4Sth St., said cus tomers bena calling her two weeks ra ccr.'.piiir.ir that the bottled Ccke Banc's was delivering with Us pizza had "Classic Coke"" labels p:sted over "New Coke" labels. Diane ar.d her husband, Glen, checked their stock and decided 2?-0 bottles had been relabeled. The Crir.ks crs convinced the bottles rr.istaker.lv were filled with "New C( ke,w Diane said. "My husband is a Coca-Cola Because of lid confusion, Diane : said, K.-r.o's Pizza stopped selling : tticd Ct I. exchrr -;:d thatr.tlre 200- bottle ship r.::.t f r sJiglMabtbd bottles. Altlio::i a local Coca-Ccla cor.v f i:v ' "n i 1 o V ?'f ' if I i ; i h ifT ' . -J 'V c 5 i i-. Huskerssend swimmers to NCAA Sports, page 5 ill - i- 1 i i . ; .-.( f 53 aerattheCcca Ct-lakitllng plant la Wichita, Kan. Cra-f'Ti said it would be cllLI-' tainins the two types of Coke are ca "The new Ct!:e is h a separate -system all by itrelf " Crvfori sidL Coca-Coh distribution plcj.t, who declined to give his r.auie said the relabeling occurred because Okla homa's Liberty Glass Co., which manufactures bottles for the Coca Cola Co. ran out of "Classic Coke" bottles. TS-e Liberty Gtess Co. then got per::y.;aoa frcra Coca-Cch's home office in Atlanta to relalla the ; empty "New" coke battles with "Classic" l:Vc!?, th3 fnerai raa of the Daily Netekn staff ccr.v pared a L :ib it? :"'$ Coc? Cell ; to bcth Rr er.J cli clc. f he tas ters said tv it t! 3 L tf!a c:- i-;MiIladl tE'JBcr:.; -1, s,r."-; : ' - old Arts and University of Nebraska-Lincoln By Eric Paulak Staff Reporter ASUN voted 15-6 Wednesday to give University Programs and Facilities Fees more than $4.5 million in student fees. As it stands, each full-time student will pay $103.64 for facility fees this fall. The money amounts appropriated for groups and services are: O Recreation department, $426,735 University Health Center, $1,977,892 debt service, $795,248 ASUN, $101,324 S 1,700 high school students compete in 10th annual language fair at UNL By Janis Lovitt Staff Reporter They were everywhere. Some did the tango in the ladies' lounge. Others sang in thehalls: Many mumbled to them selves in foreign languages. More than 1,700 high school stu dents came to UNL Thursday to com pete in the Annual Modern Language Fair. Walter Centuori, vice chairman of modern languages and fair coordinator said attendance this year was the larg est ever recorded. When the department of modern languages and literatures and state Department of Education began the fair 10 years ago, only 200 high school students attended, Centuori said. But the idea of the language fair caught on, he said. Now almost every part of the state is represented with more than 50 junior and senior high ,r r- Hif 4t1?W W , )47 -W'KV ;- . ., if, I . (09 & - Two high school students look through some of hundreds of Modern Language Fair in the Nebraska Union. More than 1,7C0 participated in the festivities. at boutique Entertainment, page 6 Ps A ,--Hf. O NSSA, $21,250 O UPC $127,159 O Daily Nebraskan, $39,360 Daryl Swanson, director of the Ne braska Union, said part of the money allocated to the unions will cover losses incurred since the bowling alley was taken out of the union last spring. ASUN Sen. Jon Stick made a motion to eliminate $18,512 from the Women's Resource Center, which comes out of the Nebraska Union's budget. Stick said an ad-hoc committee that evaluated the center called it a "femi nist organization" that doesn't repres ent all women on campus. schools competing in German, Spanish and French poetry readings, drama, dance and music performances and poster and tag contests. Although awards were given to the winners in each category, Centuori said, the main purpose of the fair isn't the competition. Instead, the modern language department wants to stimu late interest in foreign languages, he said. "It's a day of fun for the students and an opportunity for them to see lan guage in action," Centuori said. Most of the students probably would agree that it was a day of fun. Many were not shy to admit that the best part of the fair was "getting out of school." Krista Ring, a senior at Wayne High School, said she likes the language fair because she can speak Spanish to other students. ; "People don't look at you funny if you're talking in Spanish here," she Vol.85 No. 127 1 -- - -, .,-,'1 Sara Boatman, director of Campus Activities and Programs said: "Every student on this campus should have an organization that represents them. WRC is one of these organizations." Stick's amendment failed by a vote of 1-17 with 6 abstentions. ASUN's budget increased by 28 per cent over last year. A $10,500 allocation for a new commuter and information center caused part of the increase. Final plans for the center have yet to be made. CFA Director Ross Bacon said ASUN decided on the same facility fees cost that CFA submitted to them. said. Ring said part of the fun is learning other languages in mini-lessons. She said she was planning to attend the Chinese or Portuguese sessions. Just being on the university campus was exciting for Kim Liekhus, a soph omore at Lincoln High School. She said the size of the campus was confusing. Students from Deshler High School have competed in the language fair for six years, said Carol Good, the school's German instructor. She said the fair exposes students to other languages by giving them a chance to hear others using Spanish and French. Marni Hall, a senior at Brownell Talbot High School, said she doesn't think the competition between the schools is important. Instead, Hall said, she thinks the language fair makes students compete against themselves. Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan displays at the 10th Annual students from across the state r-,.,.v