1; TTL VPs TUESDAY. JULY 6. 1971 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA NO. 5 July 12th Meeting Elegante To By Sana Torgeraoa Mil Jours alnn Sfwdeat Coed visitation will he a mnaior discussion topic at the Judy 12th meeting of the University of Nebraska Regent. The Regents wil be censadering a guest rights policy presented by the Housing Policy Comnaattee. What is the hdsttoiry behind the proposed policy? What are the proposed visitation hours? How does the policy provide for those who do not want cwd ikatalibn? What do students think of the proposal"? What k the attitude toward the policy in the University Housing Office? The University of Nebraska has been moving toward soune fomn of coed visitation thnough a series of tonal programs. These programs indude open loaages, RHA Residence Hall Association! hours and a coed dormitory. The open lounge program was implemented last year on a trial basts in three dorms: Abel. Sandoz., and Schramm. This peromitfed the presence of ciaemltrcrs of the opposite ses in the floor lounge dwiaag specific houurs decoded on by a majority of the floor resadents. Sponsorshiip was the trepaiatuiity of resident voltaumteers. RHA hoaaas k a program of the Resadeaace Hull Assocajfflom. It allows guests of. the opposite set to be in the resident's aiooam for as loaag as sax hours between1 12 moon and 1 am. The decision to have RHA hoars nmflt be nuade by a aanajorafly of the floor residents, and the time must be potted. A member of the residence hall staff smowa sapesrvke the pnograan, and there mwstL be some form of naformiaO eviterSaiiiiuinent The Gamma Phi Beta sorority allowed men on the first floor 24 hours a iday thk sptriaag on a tmtnJ bask. The men jmiiml be guuests of the bowse iresidents. The pmogiram k saabject to review by the :y!tmimmff aaaociiataon. and of approved, it wjQ coudtiinne nert year.. Duiariaag the 197(9-71 term Schramm Halll was an erqperimeaiitaB ctoed doran. Mem and women hned on ailtteirariate Hoots, and gsaewts of the opposite sex cmiM be present on the alooas minder the eiatstiaag RHA hours program. On Koi. 1. 1971, the staudent Iloawiijg Policy Comsanutttee formed an ad hoc committee to irmwfitqgate the exastiiBg gauest policies and develop a tnrame siAkfactory policy- Coarnamiitrtee imrmbers represented ASUJN Residence Hal Association, fm&itSkmc League, ami toiter-ffesrteimity OnumuiL The warIk of thk iiCDtnaamilitof resulted in a stuudeat gtieta rights poilicy wtach has been approved by the Mowasiaag Policy Committee and the ComtmcJI on Stiiiiftent Life. If the policy k approved by the Repent it will go into ef fect on a trial town for the 1971-72 school year. Ttte poilicy setts imp coed vkaUaom hoturs 1 p jm.. to 11 patsa. M.onirlny ttaouih Thturd.iry. 1 p jhl to 1 a.m. on Frailay, 1 1 ajm. to 1 am. on Saturday, ani 1 1 a rm. to II p jm. om Sunday EKf.airxifjatTit of the pwiiiy k the rgotMiibilj(ty of the residents an idcuciperailaoin with the lawiiiqg titnit staff.. Wiitiuin (Hhk sd&ctdiiulle of bonus eaxh Imuqe luroiit k aitlcrw ed to dttanniiiiiie its own "I7e Bombed in Nov Haven" Questions Aftifudes Toward VJcur Wton '' fttwuntoed nm w ttmm" tupem FraHtry at BHtowetll Tiieifflne tdbe aiudame will be ttmeifi.eii to a fl?' wttaikh k ""decepttwaly irmp:le.'" moDowdittg to WmUann SlcnTfun,, gmvrtavtux of $xe&Ub md lArtumutiic aatt mi! danttftorr of the ptltry.. Thane's a lott. sA favtrmg&vy mil irngiag on thus pliry," TAwrgm sitkifl.. "'Hi xfti of tfibe tlbirade,, rbcDweMr. we team alrw,y see tthte nm&mr-aumeitl off seriiwiwuess.'" "'e BtunAed irn iw WiiwMri,r the KeiiamS M-se-xstg om the Ktetatt&a Sxttnmttjr Repertory biill. k a mew OMm&y by JcSHKgDtb HeUka-, wtifrm of CuiuJb-22.. Morpra) suid the pisy Antm't have a weill-dettitned pilafl btUt mewolraies antnumd tlbe exptambatx sk a VS.. Air Fwce tosmpmy.. It's a pixy ltMiit at.oxrt paertemtlait to be ctmr be said.. The &absm ane pjvista&mf, to be aiirnnru aarawsu seatt wm! sm toMriUnnj raids."" .wm erDtonafi fh.tft (tike amnucs arre soot otut on fcOTBihtsif miiHwiottH. to plUkues souSa m CiMDHt.BtLtuail Mjummmui aatd tw Hirawaa. The mm k to Miteirate the ttarjutt, he Mid., rod tlbe rjjtrgtett k airways fiibllotcrated, eveaa when. Hike CsoHttatutioioplle, at &semt afltnuilDy exM.. TtoosuiftMaut trike pilay." M.w&m said, "W ame irarofiUtKtJy nemiinded thut war and ttbe ItUltDwitti: tT war mo be a dexcptuveOy icarefiree aaad boktemoiiits Inside Seviiew of Tiir Man wtf La MamSbaTaiif 2 Lettaer to the UAmt ......... Pmse 2 tTV SAmfltike Pl3 Knit Sifl Cfittirse Etewped .Pajie4 Consider Coed policy by three-fourths vote of the residents. The visitation hours may be on a permanent or occasional bask. Two features of the policy are parental permission and minority ngJits. If a student k under 20 be must have the written consent of hk parents to participate in the program. This puts the burden of the decision win the individual and hk family. The minority rights clause slates that a separate living area must be provided for students who do not want to participate in the visitation program. Thk could mean certain dorm f3oors or a complete dorm would be set aside for those not in the program. Student opinion of the pohcy k varied. Some are skeptical, others fully support it, and others see it as only a token gesture. Pete Jesttrn. an Abel Hal student assistant and first-year dental student, lites the proposaL He said be feels that it should be up to the students to have guests in their room or not. As a student assistant be doesn't anticipate much probkm tin enforcing the policy. Jessen, who formerly attended a school m en a visitation policy, fouwd it effective in developing a rywafl social atmosphere anaonf students. Aliiry JasnowsM. a freshman pre-law major who lives in Schramm Hall, was uiifteffliihusiastic.. "It wouild be oLay, she said, "bant it wouldm" 1 ht'ip you meet any new people. Only people you already know would comme to your room." A former dorm president, Greg Ledener, a sophomore preHBed student, said be worried about the effect visitation would have on floor unity. "Riht mow one of the main reasons guys work together on a flow k to plan sonata! activities," he said. ""If we had visitation this would be unnecessary and the guys wouild soever get to know each other.." The good mailing about visitation k you can get to know guys as mdaviduiials not jmitt as dates, said Sharon Condon. Mits Condon k a sophomore busmes amaiior who lives itmt Samfoz Hal. She said she supported scbediukd coed visitation. The ncxnwnrtfuis seem gnome interested in omptemeiiatng the pirogtrain on a smaller scale than the dormitories. Pawila Rantlerkm, a senior member of Delta Defita Dt-ha, said her sorority would open only the first floor to coed visitation. Hank brants, A Sdbraanim graduate assktant, sand he thomtght that in reality the proposal does mot present a stgsifiioM chax&e. These aire mefitltm timkes, he saad. It's Bike nDOvdetg two milks an hour an a 3$ nudlt an boxur &ome." He said be thiowfht the poOaty-gmakers hala"t takeas um to fund ouut what the coed sotmiatiioni was abouut. Mary Lynn S'aiUkjugtoa, an East Ciunnpxut resudeiiit, k a fiugniior an hoxraw mcoiaKMimt and Ibves in Burr HaE. She smd she thiomhf the proptOsaD was good. "it has pmovtHdont fcur those who want it amd thone who don't, she said. "Samcie it's their hontiw; they sonruld be able to decade. Susan Crockett. Schramnra Haifi meKiilrakce diimectior. saad she thought the nuaiin mtitam of the pnoptoxal was mOTivwitqg th earf wrcieameantt rtoamibii)jitatt Smmm the urtff rniutmuc . Suit we aitoo mutUie tituiit cestsmnS chur.tkctterrs are dooouetd -they arte sdlDediulLed im the nnipt to doe.. "As the ptlay progrewtt itliae actors htfgm to protest the fact that they have to igo on the bttimibiirg ami jhuiow. They fota&m to mealhtre tthat they wiill aatimailily due, that itt's mot jjwttt a play.." WlOTipaa ifla:ttkf.4 ttlhuat the reawttves amououtl three mum characters:: Opt.. Slurkey, the naaan who does what lie's tcottdl amd what the sytitemD denaaauLds of hiiorn; &pt. Hemdeirson, the aiiraiim who diHiQWHeas that the men who $o Mitt to the btonnita mikeikoaEis ane acttiuuiiy dyiaug amd who hiimisetUI k sitediulled to due; aaadl Kiwth. SfJaokey's wile aaad the "HkeBBt"" of the pltay.. ""Slrilter k asim ids to Doofc at otur idea arfcxaiat war." Moagan saud.. "He k if'urag thtdt we ps aHw& with mt& accept the death of ywmuf jseoplle for so Hwit that we &m't ccowoect the d.eth of other petoipue's dtoiidiren to the death of otur own thiUtlaen. We don't ireahie tthut a!Q children ' ane otwr tWidrren.." He added than to the piny Capt.. Sitairkey Miks im a w:lw'tmvttst lor Hetnderson, who's been -ritkaxt for fft(;it.af to gto on the nnktuoin. tach tioue the inegpilaceroieMt,, who k stheiliulleid to due, k Sins m FonikQy,, Stmalkey reailiiires ttllirtt alDJ of the mien are hk sons. i thiwfc that Utitltir k trj'mtif to say that the Iteted Situfles hm beconne a biaraaulk soctktfty, ima.uHtiraid'y dependeaut iwpwt war.. He wants on to aealhtze that one day we'll wake tup and realture that aauuttty k gsnmdaaag mas omr utoiktwrm.." Biiittx; tm the pftvy rniay be pttcrchased by mittll or to pemw at HtONvei Ihewtre, II 2th affld tS. Liintxriln. Neflpcai&a. The price tor nadhnniidhuall titt4t k 12 asid a seaitMB lttdfcet k VfeMon staiff and placing it with tbe residenls. "Finally, they're rcalizme the floor officers are just as capable of responsibility as the staff members," she sand. In tbe Housing Office approval for the policy runs high. Wayne Kuncl, coordinator of residence hall programs, sard the attitude in the Office of Housing k that students should be a Sowed the right of self-del enrnmal ion. ""Residents have actively pursued a program of visitation for at least four years." he said, "but there was never a specific policy for undergraduates. With the guest rights proposal they've gone through the university channels of approval all the way. Kuncl said he doubted that enforcement of hours would be a problem. He said each student lil have hk own set of values, but because of pressure from those around him the student wan feel obligated to follow the policy. In recent years the residence balk have been troubled by a low level of occupancy. Part of each resident's fees helped pay the debt incurred in build umg the dorms. Thk amount was assessed on the bask of fill occupancy, and when occupancy dropped the amount became mcreasiingly hard to pay. In an effort to get money for thk debt and other expenses the rate has been ratted M. Each student will pay fll a year beginning next year. Kund said be thinks that in spite of tbe rate irocmease tbe guest rights policy could make dorm lining mome attractive and help improve tbe financiaB sgtuatioa. In a broader sense the question of visitation k symbolic, be said. It deals with the right of a stwdent to control hk own environment. If tbe Regents approve the guest rights proposal tbe Llniversity of Nebraska JU join a long hst of schools that have implemeiiited guest rights. In a survey of 2'96 school taken by tbe Association of College and University Housing Offices Research and Imtformatioa Committee, $6 per cent of the sdnoob had a program providing for students to entertain guests, 9 per cent had instituted their policy m the Baft five years, and S$ per cent reported that students and staff supervised the program. CoiTipUS Go 1 6 El cl Of" TUESDAY, JULY Alfred Hitchcock Filtai Festival -The Wromg Man.. 7 .M) p..m., Nebraska Union.. Last day to pay fees for early eegktraiion for second session. Repertory Theatre -Tike Man of La Maacha.. $::3i(S p.m., Howell Theatre. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7 Instructional Deve&opaaiient -Third AanmuaD Festival.. '9iM a m. to 3 :08 p..nmi., Mebraka UaaiMsa. THURSDAY. JULYS Instructional DeveSopameaiit -Third Aaamiuull Festival. :W0 a.m. to 3 :09 p m. Nebrratifta Union.. Snuaromer Fata Series "$ex and the SiaagUe CM.. 7::9 pjna., Nebraska Uaoioiat, Phi Dtoku K.appa Inatiation ft Donner.. 4 Mi pjtta . iaiiiituatikoin) 6 :(0W) p.amL fdinaaerl), Ihe kta'A Ket.aiiiirant.. Sectoffikdary Fdaiicaiikon Liuaocheon The Preparation of SecKKniicry ScbwsS Teachers."" II 2 nooao, Nebaatfta Uaaiomi. F RID 4 Y, JULY f'mM date tior oral ex.aanis for adaanced ittogirees, BKerjiwtiWiry Theatre-"we fcoiaaubetd in New Ilwra.'" ::.&0) p..am., Wcuwel Iheatae.. SATURDAY, JULY 1 Repertory Thentre-TS'e Roanabed in New Haven.."" .:3J HoweH Iheatae. MONO A Y.JULY 12 Final dute lor caaaditdates for akdvanced degrees to degotiit thews and tf:Ar faanaD report n&eett. Repertiory Theatre-Ti'e BaotAwd in New Haven. M:M pjw., ItoweUlheatae.. TUESDAY. JULY II Rperfcory likcatre-Tk'e KMBibed to New Haven.." ::.( p.jro., Wowelll Theatre.. MlVStSO A Y.JULY 14 General refiittratioin for muiist aaal inKltTTOMKikwitt. Nebradbi Unuom. Last day for gradmates and lUMtofradittat to regieir. t'mxd emmml ions. Ciitoencwnwot. 7::3ffl p..an Pers&tog AiudiitoirviiMD. Reajwrtory Theater-The Man of La Mamditai." :.Mt pioe., IloweW TTneatre. Jdjr !2ti c! 23 p. ix '. 1" - ' Ill, ' 'Zimmf' ' " " ' . '""' -M'-im'& ' Vw nmmMjJ. iiimniiiiiiiiirMiiHfiin Four NU School Nil Opera Will Be Performed In the Classic Manner Because Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte.' an Dultraiphktk'ated opera. e'erj 8 must be perfectly dome and beaululiuilBy proportiorjed. said John Zei. W awi;sru protessoir of voice and dmreittce'r 8 tbe opera. "In sfflaroe oper,as. Zei expltniifflifi. you can get away with careljssnew. bti;jiiiie of the spectacular natmre ot tbe sh-.O).. Mozart's opera, howerer. dioxes sbo (all Drug Abuse in Nebraska Is Subject of Youth Workshop John Luce. Public Alfliams tiiijeitor of the Haaght-Ashbury Free Medical Oitaic in San Frwikcisao and co-aiunhor ot the book, "Love Needs Care," will be the guest corasuailtariit at the Youth Worbhop on Dniagt July 22-25 at the Nebraska Center for Contaniuirag Cducatnon. Accordairag to Kren Bucklley. ch.wirmi.)m off the Yomth Coraimuttee of the Governor's Drniug Ccimooiiii,. spiorasor of the event, tbe workshop walll provide a chance for ""youuths to get t(Ogetber. to coordaasate pilans for ctQiaanbatong dmiug abmise. She a!Ho said that the purrxoHe ot the Wiorkstoop k "to present f.acfliia.aS onfioraiDiation to youth amid to eracoaurage and stBinmuiiLate lUneno to get mrwoilved an ptnojietuts to coawlbtat dming albiutie in Netera4ft... The Caariilay vsKksSvsp wi2S ibru&sJe one geaaecal sessnon each day plhias rap session. Mm, fAii:t.lley added that preiliianamaay plaaas have been made (lioir a crkk-tr.aiiaDiiit semaon aaad a fitdld trap to IBorsev LaHnoratioraes.. In add at ion. theire Grocluof Scholorships Offered by ITE Tike official openiiang off the W2-73 coanpetatiisn ffor gmants im gnadanate udly or research abnoutdl amd for proteMUkonal traaning in the creative ami prcil.o'iraaiji arts was annooanced tiOiiay ft'' the la&titiiMe fj'i lititematiQinal Ediuuaitaon ITl. AnaamalSly, ITF k reowibile for the recitnaewt and screeniiaag ot candidates fior U.S. Cicwernniient Faui and Travel Grants authorized aander the Fauilbrjght-Ilays Act. For W72-13. Fit Grants are avaittabte to 29 coamtries and Travel Graaarts are available to 12 fonntries. Grants ottered by gwnamwtt, amuiversafaes aaivd private donors off 14 cowitutries aae allo adanaaoktered by ITE. Grants are avaiiabne to every region of the world , T9uee awaads are deagned to proniiote raaatwal sim4lnitt1.asil,roit between the peoptkr off the VS.. and other coMtrues tfcrotwjlta tbe echaae M persons, katkowltttitte and s"r.iiilk. It k expected Ihwl there waill be at frat Mj9 awards awaiilablke for Itr72-7J. Ctusdadates tmmi be VS.. cutozens at the tiaie off ppkaiim have a bcbelor"s degree or ats ertt.w.itsst before the fcStiiii date of tie grant and. in mmt cawKS. be protkamt in the lususmare of t tie of Music students paint sets for the opera "Cost fan tutte." into thk categiorj". "There a danger in thas ium that if the actors cannot brraig the cpera to lafe. it will be moltlMKig nnoire itfejin a very sltciSgy pertf.oirro.smt'e,'" CtHi tan tutlte''. a ctmrGtic opera in two aits, wall open 'mifly 2 at S::ttH p.m. in Kmnriballll Rei-jta! H.all.. It wild be rerfnrmed nightly through July 31. Zeii espllained that the large. will be several weJWkraiO'wn authiorirties ina the dnug abuse prnerdtikoiini area on hand at the workshop. The worksbiop k open to aray yotnth of hagh school! or college age. Mass Buckley saad.. The ct of the worfltstoop-whach ifaclaiides rooaia amd bo,ard for the fooinr-d,y session-wall! mot esceed $2(9.5(9.. ContrabiBtioras are beiirag solicited nlurosagjikout the state to rediuce the cost for each perwrn atten.dtnjg the workAop.. Miss Buckley slated that a S5XH0 pre-iregtHt rat aon tee k to be tetrot iai with each aa!kdiivadu.ars application blank, and the baiamce as due aapion arrava! at tbe workshop.. Mitw Buckley said that the comanattee hoipes tlhiere walll be at De.at E(0W persoaos at the wioirkslikop.. S!be added that anyone iiDteaeH(e.d iaa appk'imig lor the worfc.ihiap dkwsli seaii fc rstrsr. a.3Jress:, pfcse Buawber. age, and f5i!9 pre-regktratacon tee to- Brett B.cklley, 2431 MaraSynn Ave... LiiatkuoOn. Nebr... 65(92. Checks shoiiiilid be aira.aiSe pajable to the Uaniversaty of Ne8rart.a.. host Cioxiantay.. Emcept tor certain speciifac awards, apphcants aaaay not bold or etspecf to aeceave the Ph.D.. betlore the begiiftttiuurjg ot the graaat. Select ion k bated on tbe aclearnik' and or prolessaonal record ot the applicant, the (easabdaity o has proposed study fBum. has Ua3agni.g prepiaratton aaad pemnal! 8ttailafacal!ikoins.. PaetleiTence k gavean to caaadudate between the a$e off 20 to 3$ and to thote who have not had prior opportwaiiity for extended stady or resadeaace abroad, with the exceptton of those who have served in the armed forces. Creative and perforating mtiXUi are asot reqjiauited to have a bacbete degree, but flkry aaiMUK have four years of protesstonal stiwdy or cqiwratewt eperneiB after the M.aer of Social Work degree. Applicants in the lieild of aweddOiage awnasl have an M D at the time o' apphcataon. AppSvsaiiofl torms and iauforanation for studeaats catrrently eierolUtd in the Unmersaty of Nebraska mf be obtained troam the atmpms Fiutbnrught Program Adwtter, Roberto Lj;aeiBaz-M.ayo, 1(834 OWa&ber Had. The dn;:.!iue lor tilang applacatiKi'aas through the Fulbrifhl tsapm Advawr a CtoUxber 1. 1971, "fcoro by Hkk PartH spectacuiar operas are presented dairing the stuinrDimier. rasher r.uiuui dunisig the f jli or spnimg senmiester$. because nnany of the veteran singer-actors are able to participate duararag the sonjiroer. These sJudemit." he saad. ""have come nap through tbe ranks and know musical theatre -aE have daue CTe'ijjg work, built sets. Dearried basic movement and held raouMsr roles and have f araaffiy emerged as experienced saatgier-actors. They know my direct rung and can anticipate what 1 wall do with them. ln other words." he added, ""these students hive potoJc. Mozart meeds thus Zei explained that the past most of the manor role and even tbe snab-leads have been sung by UaMvetrsaty mmsac tnaiioas. Often, toonwever. be added. anouo-Bjiiiiasic aas.aijiors do participate and do sub major role. Zei also said that aB of the raajior roles are domfclc cast astd that both of the students selected will perform during the opera season. Lead sirager-actiors an the play incfaide Mariyffl Cronim off Hoawtota. Hawaii and Jeaaaie Daetrich off Liaacoto, who wil play FiordaJigi. one off the two skiers and Katby llaraey and Mary Sayre, both of Lirjcolai, who wal play Iiirall!Ea, tbe other saster.. The parts of the two officers who are eimgaged to the sisters. Fernando and GaaglaeBmo. wal be played by Jeflrey Sayre of Lincvollai!. Roy Cram off Banrweill. Jon Grauett off Lincoln arad Tons Oypp&e ot liastaicigs.. . Mary Schwaner off Lincoln aaad Carol Walton ff Aaaaes, Vnw , walll play tbe part off Despaaaa, the clrjamberamaid to the sastters.. The roue off Eon AJifoaa, tbe cyaaacal fetachelor who tricks the scalers and the officers, wall! be played by John Brandtetiter of Wayne.. In addition, Zei said, twenty students walll sang in the choritas aaad others wil serve on the technkail crews. Thus opera, be said. k an aanaiesir sho1 that approaches protessaoaaalkm.. It k oesharag that everyoaae walll eaBiksyy, John Nelhardf To Discuss "Black Elk Specks" Nebrka's poet htmeate, John C, Neihardt, wil be on tbe Universiriy of Nebra&a exmspm Jw!y The 90-year-oid writer wall be dkcttawsirag one ot bk best-knis works. "Black tJk Speaks", watb tneetbers of Engltsh I classes at 10:30 a.s. ta Andrews Hal. room 227. ItsgnSi Uajiors and aJ oiSter iinteretd persons are invailed to attend tbe dascstssioai. First a'poanfed Poet Laweafe of Nebraska. April 21, 1921. eardt has coatrtanwsd to produce mjmy works, la Vt& be was gavea the tele of -paan Poet Laarrate of Amna" by the Unated Poets Lamreate ItrteraatioisaL Before has poetry became Caraons. Neafeardt worked as a bookkeeper for the Indsan traders. Tfcs k where be atftraed mm.it of hk backgroaind on Indian lore. He also worked for tbe Federal Office of Indies Affair froaa 1944 to 194Y. '4 1 T i i i