r t , CSL examines charter, picks Pub Board Council on Student Life (CSL) student member Mike Berns presented suggested CSL charter changes Thursday night for the council's annual review. One major addition is the inclusion of ASUN committee recommendations on its relation to CSL. The recommendations include having a student CSL member appearing before ASUN once a month summarizing recent CSL actions, having monthly meetings between student CSL and ASUN executive com,mittee members and an exchange of minutes. ASUN will appoint all student committee members. Other charter discussion questioned whether any CSL members should have the right to recognize through the chairman, a non-CSL member to speak any time during an open or regular meeting. One member suggested a time limit; one suggested outside presentations should be limited to the first 30 minutes of CSL meetings designated for this. CSL quickly appointed the three ASUN nominees to the Publications Board. The students are Karen Richardson, Kelly Baker and Diana Bloss. The board still needs two more students for completion. The council also approved two students for the Housing Committee, Cindy Shalla from Panhellenic and Steve Keist, representing IFC. crumbs 1 0 women named queen finalists Ten UNL women have been named finalists for 1972 homecoming queen. The queen will be selected by a student body vote Oct. 25 and she will reign over homecoming festivities Oct. 28 when the Cornhuskers meet Oklahoma State at Memorial Stadium. Finalists are Barbara Allen, Cindy Heider, Anita F. Hughes, Jackie Johnson, Laurie Mueller, Janice Shook, Cathy Joyce Smith, Gale Warren, Connie Weimer and Paula Wood. Perk a perfect pot Coffee. It isn't packed with nutrients, and many people don't like it. But for those who do, coffee is a quick, easy refreshment during long study periods or when friends stop by. Making coffee is a science. Whether you use a percolator, hot pot or popcorn popper to warm your water, make sure the appliance is clean. Coffee forms an oil that sticks to the pot's sides, making the next batch bitter. Use cold tap water. Water contains gases and minerals which add flavor. Hot water has been sitting in a tank all day and has lost most of the gases. Your coffee's flavor can be determined by your own taste and the brand you buy. If you live in the dormitory, you will probably buy instant or freeze-dried coffee. Many people think freeze-dried coffee has better flavor and aroma, but it's twice as expensive as instant. Freeze-dried and instant coffee can be made in two ways. You can either add one teaspoon coffee to three-fourths cup hot water or add the coffee to cold water and heat. Never boil coffee. When the water is too hot, it extracts a chemical which makes coffee bitter. If you are lucky enough to own a percolator, buy a regular grind coffee and follow directions on the pack. Usually the manufacturer recommends two tablespoons of coffee to three-fourths cup water, But this makes a very potent cup of coffee. You may want to use only one or one and a half tablespoons. Perculator coffee is finished when there is no foam in the glass top. To prevent loss of flavor or aroma, store unused coffee grounds in a metal or glass container with a tight-fitting lid and keep it in a cool place. KURT VONNEGUT, JR.'S is coming som STARTS TODAY ! RATED X mm. mum mil i i n iii.u ill iiiuM.iuiiuiliil.WMiniuuwil OtJBGCEEOaHSiIjtj yyk wJ 3HOTul0U3 S COLOR , CAPRI " MARK GRIFFIN LISA GRANT WILLIAM VAN FLEET V Q,t9tttt ALBtRT DINGLCMOOFIR 1 Releiwd by V Target Internitional Films V. If ft. Jhhl lY . &- A AT Try a cheeseburger Chubbyville style. A broiled, pure, lean beef patty with melted cheese on a toasted bun. Just one of 14 delicious items on the menu. Quite a bargain at 19tf. Coming Soon: 36th and Harrison 1309 Harlan Drive (Bellevue) TT a,.,.; i mm i IT . ? Lmm f 'JUST MINUTES AWAY' LINCOLN: 27th Street Just North of Vine OMAHA: Farnam at 42nd 72nd at Lake 90th Just North of Maple FROM 11 A.M. DAILY friday, October 13, 1972 daily nebraskan page 7