M 1ft 8 1 V f . " - -II 1 ' r I Visitation . . . Continued from page 1. viable citizens in kindergarten cages is absurd, " said one. Seven per cent of the respondents said they agree with the present policy. Nine per cent said the majority of students on their floor agrees STARTS THURSDAY ft Russia in the food old days. A little war. A little peace. And lota I horsing around a:w.GUiowsKKMiAamnrnnic7KM I 0 Romance Horeethief in mnkikiim' fcjp" AK AM IMI AMTINTS l M At mm MilBrynner JaneBtrkin HfiSIDt 432-3136 12tti 4 P Street 111 OTIS! mam 1 with the present policy. Most respondents who agree with the present policy said the privacy it affords is desirable. "Many girls prefer the security and privacy of the dorms as they are now," said one SA. The Council on Student Life is planning to meet with the Board of Regents in November to discuss the co-ed visitation question. The Residence Halls Association is considering a law suit against the Board in an attempt to liberalize the policy, according to Roger Story, the organization's president. Gallup poll: visitation favored The trend toward co-ed living on campus received unprecedented acceptance in a recent national Gallup poll. When asked if they would mind if their daughter lived in a co-ed dormitory at college-in the same building but in a separate room from the men 50 per cent of the responding adults (aged 1 8 and over) said they would, and 46 per cent said they would not mind. The rest were undecided. Of those with a college background, 57 per cent said they would not mind. Forty-eight per cent of the men responding said they would not mind, and 43 per cent of the women said they would not. Sixty per cent of those under 30 said they would not mind, 36 per cent of those over 50 said they would not, and 45 per cent of those between 30 and 49 said they would not mind. 1 P?a yj j NlWBf 433-1465 13! I P Street STARTS FRIDAY 'Th Touch. VlS fnelMtlns it Hi M,TK Tech a tmacinmUng 7 Bietur to stec 1 Sattary 1 haunting I and yowv." 1 9",IL"1" linn -ii hi i '"i-- i 1-7: i. I .... 4 - el - -,-- ftf fff lfflffff fi lion ' V- . 44-7431 0 S m iM M m O Q O Q O Th a7 you Can't Beat It. . . . Buy It Fine products from each manufacturer come together in this ster eo system along with fantastic savings for you from TEAM Elec tronics. Standard's matching AMFM stereo tuner and 15 watt RMS amplifier. 5 push-button FM channel selectors. Walnut cab inets. Garrard's 40B turntable with base, and Pickering magnetic cartridge. TEAM'S own TCS-270 stereo speakers (8" woofer - 3" tweeter). Dust cover optional. It all adds up to a custom de signed stereo system, with giant sized savings for you, from TEAM Electronics. PRICED SEPARATELY: PM 158 amplifier SRA 201 tuner GAR 408 wbase PAC cartridge TCS270pr. $69.95 89.95 50.00 17.95 39.95 $267.80 r 2055 "O" Street Lincoln, Nebraska Daily 9:00-5:00 PM Thurs. 9:00-9:00 PM, Sat. 9:00-5:00 PM 435-2959 We accept Bank Amtricard and Matter Charge. Prices era subject to change because of Federal surcharge and Overseas prtce rtse on foreign goods. IlfCTRONICS 7 ' ( PAGE 12 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1971