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Free U offers bracelet weaving I By Tom Koenig Staff Reporter__ Underwater bracelet weaving and learning how to dance the ballroom blitz offer a break from a regular load of classes during the University Pro gram Council’s Free U. Registration for Free U classes is from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. this week in the Nebraska Union lobby. The registra tion fee is waived for students and $2 for non-students. Classes usually meet once or twice during November. Free U chairman Stephanie Her dahl said, “Free U is an opportunity for students to try different things that they wouldn’t experience in other university classes.” “Classes can expand knowledge of students, educate them culturally and socially," Herdahl said. Free U is a non-profit organization that offers mini-courses to students, faculty and the general public. Classes are taught by volunteers, Forensics team places second in tournament By Eve Nations Staff Reporter The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Speech team finished 2nd-place Saturday at a tourna ment at Creighton University. Ann Petlus, director of fo rensics, said she was pleased with the performance of the team this year. The speech team competes in two different kinds of events, Petlus said. Those include indi vidual speaking and debating in teams. The UNL team, comprised of IS debate teams and SO indi vidual speakers, placed high at the Creighton tournament Among the individual com petitors. Brent Nichols placed 2nd inccmmiimcatioii analysis and 4ih in extemporaneous speaking. Jim Kimble placed 1st in persuasion. Melanie Mason finished 1st in program or a theme ai:d Susan Williams and Susie Loftus finished 2nd and 3rd. Williams mid Loftus also finished let in dub. Nancy CemtiSevie finished 5th in a nrnflrr^kii AT. a ({tMiM flie speech team also fin ished 28th in the 30th touma » ment at Colorado College. Tltose who won boners woe Tim Borchcrs, who placed 3rd in communication analysis and Amy Frame, who placed 3rd in a Ltncotn/Douglas debate. The team ofFrameamUason Downs made it to the quarter-finals and the debate team of Kristen Svoboda and Tom Fridrtch went to the semi-finals. Peltus #a/d the team, is pet mm>«g Wichitt Stated radl-v ’ jUnivenn^ in Fcoria, UL, and , ^Butler University in Icdtaitgpo Ita* , some who are University of Ne braska-Lincoln professors, Herdahl said. Courses include Ballroom Blitz, Parliamentary Procedure, Miracle Massage, Krishnamurti: The Trans format? on of Man, Scarf and Bow Tying, Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Word on Macintosh, Funtastic Drinks, Yoga, Underwater Bracelet Weav ing, Self Defense, Post-Election Dis cussion, Band-Aids for Bikes, Do or Dye and Silent Words. With these courses students can learn to dance, fix a bicycle, computer basics, organize a meeting, dye cloth ing, sign language, make non-alco holic drinks, transform conscious ness, choose a scarf, discuss the elec tions or make friendship bracelets, Herdahl said. Herdahl said computer classes fill quickly, so students should sign up as soon as possible if they’re interested. Herdahl said the post-election session will discuss the outcome of the 1988 presidential elecuor jid will include panelists Tom Monanan, Nebraska state democratic chairman; Bob Sittig, UNL political science professor; Dick Shugrue, Creighton University Law professor and Norm Riffel, Nebraska state republican chairman. A resume is more than just words on paper. It's a first impression. And when you’re looking for a job. first' impressions count. At Nebraska Bookstore, we'll help you put together a clean, concise and eye catching resume. One you'll be confident to show to an employer. 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