GEORGE'S GREAT GYROS in the Reunion only 'FREE DELIVERY! I For your choice of one 61 the following wSh purchase of any size drink. Burger & Fries; 1/4 lb Large Gyro Sandwich 5 oz. Grilled Chicken Sandwich 454-5244 Lunch 11am-2pm 1 L Not valid with other offers. In Store coupon only. 20% OFF < Winter Clothing & Gloves 40% to 75% OFF adidas &. merrell Winter Boots Closest Bike Shop to Campus BIKE & FITNESS CENTER 427 S. 13th 435-2322 3321 Pioneers Blvd. 485-2101 Open 7 Days A Week Caulfield Continued from Page 9 our first 7-inch, and we sold enough records to pay off the loan.” “We’re slowly building a little kitty, a little stash of money,” he said. “But even with the last Sideshow record, I had to take out a loan to put out the 12-inches. “It still takes a lot of money that I still don’t have ” McGinn said record labels pro vided a service to bands by allowing them to focus on their music without worrying about financial and busi ness matters. “A label should take care of the dumb stuff like manufacturing < records, promotion, advertising and distribution. “It allows a band to just be a band, and it lets them say ‘OK, we write the songs, play and record them, and we let someone else deal with all the crap that goes along with it.’” Most of Caulfield’s bands were signed after McGinn noticed them at Lincoln shows, he said. “It has mostly been a pretty infor mal thing,” he said. “No contracts or anything like that. I just approach the bands and say ‘Hey, you should do a 7-inch.’ It’s really a low-key thing.” Besides Sideshow and Mercy Rule, Lincoln band Opium Taylor, Omaha band Frontier Trust, Denver band Christy Front Drive and Kansas City acts Molly McGuire and Giant’s Chair are signed on the Caulfield label. Caulfield isn’t a full-time job for McGinn just yet. He does most of the local distribution and advertising him self. Outside distribution is taken care of by a number of national and inter national companies, McGinn said. “Anyone out there who has heard of us can probably find our records if they know where to look,” he said. “At first, it was just something to do so we could sell records to our friends,” McGinn said, “but now it’s gotten to be a lot more like a business. McGinn said he would like to keep doing what he has been doing, but on a slightly larger level. “There’s a cool crop of new bands in town that I’d like to see grow,” he said. “It would be great to help them put out records.” Zine Continued from Page 9 Her job is to make that gem shine. To do so, she uses computers, but she insists that computers alone don’t guarantee a good design. Trautner works with SubDP Desk top Publishing company. Desktop publishing, she said, made her issues “sell like notcakes.” She also wants to use her computer to set up an e-mail address for reader response. With all her improvements, the name Subterranean Quarterly is no longer representative, she said, because her ‘zine is surfacing. “Well, we’re still underground compared to the New Yorker,” she Our ne*t Issue said, smiling, rocks!” Pipe Bryan Peterson, the man behind Pipe, likes to give his ‘zine a more human touch. Peterson, who studies English and Japanese film, does all Pipe’s produc tion by hand, pasting the elements together. “I like the feeling of having paper in my hand and putting it down on paper,” he said. The quality of writing, he said, was more important than the paper it comes on. “If I have one solid short story, it should be interesting,” he said, “not whether it comes on a glossy page or not.” Peterson started his ‘zine because lie wanted to communicate with people outside the mass media. Peterson was walkingwith friends, trying to think of a name, when one of them stepped on a huge piece of pipe, and it stuck. (The name, not the pipe.) “You can think about pipe in a lot of different ways,” he said. “Peace pipe. Stick this in your pipe and smoke it.” His efforts pay off in the end, and Peterson has been able to combat the streamlined media at least in a small way. “I had a crazy experience where one guy came up to me in a clothing store and said, ‘Are you the person who wrote that one article? I talked to my Mom about that for hours.’” BOWLERS Join the Fun Join a League LEAGUE Huskcr Doubles Big 8 Doubles Nite Owls Pin Pounders Thursday Trios Dental STARTING DATE & TIME Monday, January 23, 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 17, 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 8 p.m. Thursday, January 19, 6 p.m. Thursday, January 26, 8 p.m. Friday, January 27, 6 p.m. Each league consists of 6 teams, 4 persons per team (except Doubles Leagues: f \ 2 per team, and Trios: 3 per team). Teams and/or individuals must preregister at East Union Lancs N' Games. Students, faculty, staff and friends arc eligible. All leagues use handicap, so your team has a chance to have fun and win prizes nQ matter your bowling ability. The top 2 teams from each league will qualify to participate in the All University Rolloffs in April and to win more prizes! FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL RAY AT 472-9627 OR EAST UNION LANES N' GAMES AT 472-1751. EAST UNION lies n1 Gals .V* Godfather’s ^ <0^^* PfZZfl. ? y Congratulations CornhuskersI Save No coupon... No PROBLEM! 1) 3 great ways to enjoy your evening Dinner Buffet (Pizza, Pasta, Breadsticks, & Dessert) Monday - Sunday, 5-8 P.M. Dine In only just $2. 99 2) Medium Single-topping Pizza Friday & Saturday, 5-10 P.M. Dine'in or Carry Out only 99 3) Large Single-topping Pizza Monday - Sunday, 5 p.m. - Close. Dine In, Carry Out or Delivery just $4*' (.99 each add. topping) just $6." (1.25 each add. topping) Limited Time Offers. 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Union for the Student Government Election March 8 Gay/Lesbian Student Association Welcome Back!! Thurs, 7:30pm, Rm. 234 Ne. Union. Questions, cal 472-5644 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL MANAGERS The Manager Meeting for Men's and Women's Intramural Basketballwillbe held Thursday, January 12, at 5:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one repre sentative present to be eligble for competition. Call 472 3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL F/S Basketball Managers The Manager Meeting for Men's and Women's Faculty/ Staff intramural Basketballwill be held Thursday, January 12. at 5:00 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Each team must have one representative present to be eligble for compe tition. Call 472-3467 for more Information. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL MANAGERS representative present to be eligible for competition. 472-3467 for more information. Call INTRAMURAL T-shirt Design Contest bate In the contest. The artist of the winning logo will receive $100.00 and a 1994-1995 Intramural Champion t-shirt. Al designs wfl become the property of the Office of Campus Recreation. For design medficatlon and further information, call 472-3467 or pick up a flyer in the mpus Recreation. Office of Campus I INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The last day to enter Women's a Co-Rec Voleybail is Wednesday. January 11. Don't delay I Enter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Wednesday, January 11, is the last day to enter Intramu ral Basketball for Men's & Women’s divisions. Enter your team now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. INTRAMURAL BROOMBALL The last day to enter Men's, Women's, and Co-Rec Broomball is Wednesday, January 11. Don't delay! Enter your team now. Call 472-3467 for more Information. Lose those unwanted Holiday pounds. Get Fat-Free. Tak to Mel Call 421-3754.