1 : ,1 1 .' t I t University of Nebraska School of Music presents Help, Help, The Globolinks! 3 Performances Only! November 12 & 13 at & 00 p.m. November 14 at 3:00 p.m. Children $1.00 Students $1.50 Adults $2.00 Call 472-3375 for tickets Kimball Recital Hall Box Office open 8-5 weekdays New Administration Building tries objective location A new University of Nebraska administration building to be contructed near East Campus is designed, by its very location, to increase the objectivity of administrators, according to Gene Budig, assistant vice-chancellor. Both University's central staff and a management firm have recommended the move, he said. The administrator said UNO has expressed the desire that administrators make themselves more impartial to any individual campus by extracting themselves from City Campus. The new pre-cast concrete and glass structure will be built on the south side of Holdrege street near C. Y. Thompson Library. The location will still make it convenient for administrators to travel to both the Lincoln campuses, Budig said. The City-County Planning Commission was asked by the University to okay construction plans even though the University doesn't fall under their authority, he said. The move was designed to cultivate good relations with the city, said the administrator. The commission approved the building on Nov. 1 ' but asked the University to delete an exit and entrance from Starr street on the plans, at least on a temporary basis, he said. Budig said the University Foundation, which solicits funds and support for the University will also be housed in the building. The building will be 140 feet long by 64 wide and stand 137 feet from the curb. According to Budig, the building is to be completed by Aug. 1, 1972 and will cost less than $750,000. Drop-out. . . Continued from page 2. ' semester finished after the Christmas break, many students just wouldn't bother to come back from the vacation," Fowles said. "But despite changes like that, There is no noticeable difference in the dropout rates between men and women, or freshmen and seniors, according to Fowles. "Before, when the semester finished after the Christmas break, many students just wouldn't bother to come back from the vacation," Fowles said. "But despite changes like that, things seem to continue pretty much the same from one semester to the next." I SHOPPING J DAYS V m JJ JVU 2) kZ EJ U 2202 "O" PElflLDAV n r3 Store Triumph 12 PAK $1 84 "Thurs. - Friday - Sat." (0a Um m fMr Gk) Jl Jl 0 KM "8. Schlitz 12 PAK $g)34 Hsnlsy 12 Pak Popov Ribbon Vodka 12 Pak Quart $n5S $5)13 $1 Kczzhn Bsi'f Fsra Mr. Boston ew SIoo Gin mm rwm Cudman and Doanos Farm T-Shlrti NO MAUftS Qftm ISsa. &n Se!.-7:C3 u. tl 13 u pbsty if frc: p ofeg EBD. HO frmh Popcsra amnY-ouT sinviCE Sho Sftbm by Nat Fr man PAGE 10 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1971