Pegs 6 The Dally Nebraskan Friday, March 22, 1968 's Survey on campus morality ents give opinions drugs, pills, alcohol Stud on by Steve Lcger ' Junior SUff Writer If you are University stu dent nd smoke marijuana, youre probably in a small minority, according to a sur vey taken by the Dally Ne braskan. The survey, which was fill ed out by more than 250 stu dents, mostly on campus, in dicated that about 11 per cent Of University students have smoked marijuana, and that about S7 per cent of the stu dents" know someone who smokes marijuana. The ma jority of those students who said they smoke marijuana added that it was off cam pus. Also, 82 per cent said that they were opposed to the so cial use of drugs LSD). About 94 per cent indicated they did not know any Uni versity students who were us ing chemical hallucinatories. Alcohol preoccupies students Drinking is an obvious pre occupation of students on most university campuses, dui me The Barber lives by J. L. Schmidt Night News Editor This Article Expresses Author's Oplnioa ' The Turnau Opera Players presented a non metropolitan version of the Barber of Seville as part of the University Speaker Artist Series, Thursday nignt at tne morasKa me' ater,- According to a member of the audience, the program played to a packed house and responded to three curtain calls. The reception was warm and quite typical of the type found at operatic performances, even in weDrasKa. : The audience was crowded with professors and students alike according to one observer. Though the scenery was successful in portraying the Italian setting, tne ugnung was somewhat substandard according to another student who looked at the more technical aspects. This is by no means to take anything away from the cast, they did a superb job he reported. : With all due apologies to Rossini and the Turnau Opera Company, this reporter thought it might be interesting to recreate the Barber of Seville for the less knowledgable Uni versity audience. - It seems that in this small mid-Italian University there was a big matchmaker who moonlighted on .the side as a Barber to pay his room, board, and weekly drinking ex penses. He was approached ore day by a pompous Freshman by the name of Count It seemed that the count had a real crush on Susie Sorority who lived on the other side of town with her rich Doctor Friend (New Morality et, al.), and was rather unapproachable. The Count had decided to play the part of a busboy and try to work his way into the Doctors house. Well, it seems that the doctor was rather selfish and suspicious, and he be came wise to the Count It seemed that the Doctor was spending all of Susie's allowance and was quite content to live this way. The Doctors house is finally stormed by the Barber and the Count who have decided that brute strength is the only answer. The police are called by irate neighbors and the Barber and Count are foiled. The Count disguises himself as a private music teacher and decides that Susie needs special voice training before the Ivy Day sing. This attempt is also thwarted when the Doctor finds out that Ivy Day is in the far distant future. The Doctor sends for a lawyer to come and write a mar riage contract. Meanwhile, Count and Barber return and climb a ladder into the house. Doctor destroys the ladder, but" the damage is already done. The Count is inside with Susie and the Lawyer, and a wedding has taken place, t Frustrated, the Doctor marries the Housemother of his abode and is given Susie's dowry by a greatful Count. The Barber gets enough money to be able to give up his clip joint job and all ends well and good. The moral of the story: Barbers who are really B.M.O.C.'s can make a heap of a profit off of timid Fresh men who are in love with sorority girls who are living with greedy doctors. number of students who say they drink alcohol is consid erable. According to the survey more than 90 per cent of the students who answered the survey said they drink alco hol, and 57 per cent of those students say they drank al cohol before coming to the university. Do you ever cheat on ex aminations? Nearly 26 per cent answered yes, while 88 per cent indicated they would not turn in a student if they saw him cheating. But more than half of the students an swering the survey feel cheat ing is a moral problem. Are students concerned about cheating or aren't they? About 48 per cent said they were concerned about the be havior of students who are in volved in cheating. Many add- j ed they were concerned only because the cheating student might affect their own grades. Cohabition known Other results of the survey pointed out possible student opinion regarding sex and homosexuality. According to the survey, 56 per cent of the students said they know of students who are cohabiting and are not mar ried. And, about 56 per cent feel it is "moral' to have pre-marital sexual inter course. More man 57 per cent said they knew of stu dents who were taking birth control pills. Nearly 45 per cent of the students said they were con cerned with the behavior of students who are involved in sexual promiscuousness. To 49 per cent of the stu dents, homosexual activity is not considered to be a moral problem, but well over 70 per cent indicated they would ei ther "hit" or "beat up' a homosexual if they were ap proached by one. However, the majority of those persons who said they would hit the homosexual also qualified their answer by saying "if he (or she) was smaller." According to Harry Canon, director of guidance counsel ing the act of "beating up a homosexual years ago) was a way of proving one's mas culinity, but now it would be looked at as a personal hang up." Homosexual acts unknown About 4 per cent of the stu dents responding to the sur vey said tbey know of homo sexual activity (overt acts) in their living units. 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(A side not to that, church attendance at the stu dent centers goes up 30 per cent during finals. ) When asked what was the most immoral thing one could do, the most common response was "to murder." There was also a large number of stu dents who thought incest was most immoral. SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday BURR HALL BONNIE AND CLYDE PARTY-8-11 p.m. SMITH HALL 3-SELLECK GUS I-DANCE 9-12 p.m. PI KAPPA PHI ROSE FORMAL 6:30-12 p.m. Lin coln HoteL TAU KAPPA EPSILON & INTER-VARSITY a.m. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION- a.m. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 12 noon. NEBRASKA LAW STU DENT ASSOCIATION LUNCHEON-12-.30 p.m. PLACEMENT OFFICE LUNCHEON-12:30 p.m. NEW PERSONNEL ORI-ENTATION-1:30 p.m. A.PH.A.-l:30p.m. TOWNE CLUB 1:30 p.m. SYMPHONIC BAND RE-HEARSAL-4:30p.m. NEBRASKA BAND MAS- TERS 6 p.m. INTER-VARSITY 7 p.m. KOSMET KLUB REHEAR SAL 7 p.m. PALLADIAN LITERARY SOCIETY-8 p.m. TOWNE CLUB ROLLER SKATING PARTY-7:30-9 p.m. Saturday HILLEL FOUNDATION JOE AND PENNY ARON-SON--10 p.m. FARMHOUSE FORMAL -6:30-12 p.m. Hillcrest. 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