Thursday, March 22, 1984 Daily Nebraskan Pago 13 Survey considers . special interest housing at UNL f ' J' - s V rry- t - . Craig AndresenDaily Nebraskan Annie Iiinke, 10, helps her golden Labrador retriever, Jah, through tryouts for the production "Annie." Police Report The following incidents were reported to the UNL Police Department between 7 am. and 10 p.m. Tuesday: 7:42 a.m. Two-vehicle minor non-injury acci dent reported at 35th Street and East Campus loop. 9:20 am. Audio visual equipment reported stolen from Andrews Hall. 2:08 p.m. Persons reported throwing snowballs at passing vehicles near the University Health Cen ter. Officers contacted persons responsible. 4 p.m. Cameras reported stolen from Harper HalL 4:33 p.m. Snowball fight reported at 2224 U St. Officers contacted persons responsible. - 4:37 p.m. Clothes reported stolen from locker in Coliseum. 5:12 p.m. License plate reported stolen from car in Parking Area 3 near Harper Hall. 8:03 p.m. Minor four-vehicle non-injury acci dent reported in Parking Area 3 near Harper HalL 10:07 p.m. Snowball fights reported near Cather Hall. Officers contacted persons responsible. 10:30 p.m. Windows reported broken by snow balls at Cather HalL By Kirk Zebolsky UNL may implement two or three special interest only residence hall floors next fall resulting from the interest shown by residence hall students, accord ing to a housing official. Robert Brandt, complex program director of Sel leck Quadrangle and chairman of the Special Inter est Housing Committee, said it is considering adding an upper classmen floor, a mentoring floor and a quiet-hours floor to the residence halls. A survey presenting 23 ideas for special interest floors was distributed in February to students in the residence halls. Brandt estimated that V3 of these students responded. About 40 percent of those responding asked to be contacted if any of the floors are implemented, he said. Brandt said students also showed high interest in a music floor, a connoisseur floor, a wellness floor, a single-room floor and a suite floor. The suite floor would be "apartment-like suites consisting of one double bedroom adjoining to a living-room area," according to the survey. Brandt said the three floors the committee is con sidering for next fall could be implemented quickly and without construction. He said others would require more preparation. Brandt said that implementing all the floors that students are interested in could take five years. He said he hopes to add more floors every year. Brandt said the committee will recommend to the directors and assistant directors of housing that special interest housing be pursued. Joe Petrick, Cather-Pound-Neihardt Complex Pro gram Director, said he feels there is a need for cer tain types of special interest housing. He said two examples are needs for graduate housing and a quiet-hours floor. TJo'cl H!:c your conimcnuG! Address all cards and letters regarding Arts & Entertainment to: A & E Editor, Room 34, Nebr Union J X zS J':' ' " 'I rr.-rsv -4N 1 r DEAM ON DOVJn TO LAlVLOfl'S 1110 "0" ST. FOR QUALITY SUNGLASSES BY THESE FAf.iOUS r.lAKEflS Vl'ASXET ECLLE FCHSCKE I SXISl'MLCJO CAMERA RAY-BAM .ICSES AEC SPC3TS S0M41G0.00 Invest in sunglasses that provide "state of the art" protection from the sun's harmful, radiant energy GATEWAY 164 GALLERY MALL LINCOLN CENTER 1118 M0" n in A AW fS i TITLE: A HAPPY SPRING BREAK STORY. SETTING: Que Place Standard. SCENE 1: John & friends getting cars checked, at Que Place before they leave for Spring Break vacation. i SCENE 2: Their cars are tuned and ready to go. They pull out of the parking lot next to Bob's car, with its hood up. SCENE 3: John & friends say, "Hey, aren't you going to Padre Island with us?!" Bob sadly replies, "As soon as I can , fix my car." SCENE 4: John & friends arrive safely at Padre Island and send postcard to Bob. ..F3f .... . .' . I ia.fl I . C rt, IE H .3 SCENE 5: Postcard sent to Bob: WISH YOU WERE HERE! CONCLUSION: John & friends came home with savage tans. Bob should have gone to QUE PLACE STANDARD! o V: . H T to .4 Que Place Standard 17th 8k Que Streets Lincoln Nebraska 68508 402 475-8619