The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 06, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2
I daily nebraskan fW Ch s; t u C'V''' Tu.n L..r.s.srth Managing Ed, tor Cheryl Westcott AS f t tor M,( f,,. O.J. I Nr'son. ' V"1:'"' V !f J"" G,,,v t ,M(,r Dave Sutler. Photoqraphy f-o, Nji,t N,,,v,tM.ior D.,ve Brink. 7," D:!' N0,brra5kan 'n,T"f' 9ed by studen.sa. ' : l'rivkti t.-KO.n ! mi for.a"y independent of the ' ' ' " -J ' "l,Vi "'itrjt.t-n a-i ,., , t body. !;" DdV ,Ncbraska" ' .v.i t'V the Publ.tat.ons Committee on - - " " ' 'inn 'uuyr iiui tne ran and ' "'' erert -o''ia,s onj v.Hrtt or s C (-vr --. v.)73 Tip Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted 'rn ss,(:n ,f t tr.i.u t.-i to the Daily Nebraskan excepting '' ' ' 1 ut'M" ! t.y finutiipr c j , v r ,ii, t omi , ,,.,4 (.c.'.i'i,' i a '! .it L '"coin Nebraska T'" Daily Nebraskan 34 Nebraska Un,on 14th . p "- - ',( s. t.r iiBb'JH. Te-epl-one. 402 472 2588 (5 fitew 6SEL' f!frli) Kosmet Klub Presents One Flew Over Tde Cuckoo's Nest Tickets available at Nebraska Union or 472-2596 The Paulisls are helping to build the earth. downtiiwn on the campus in thu parish in the uffica building br'ulgcs working with the young and old spreadiig tin; Christ inn spirit, praying celebrating counseling American priests on the move throughout North America. For moro information writo: Father Donald C. Camplx:ll, K(Mim KM. Raulist Fathers. 4 If) Wnst fi'MhStrwl Nmw York, N Y. KXW) 7 ," -,iss: ,fw'- 1st LINCOLN SHOWING STARTS TODAY! i .... ? CONTINUOUS j FROM 11 AM I DAILY EXPLICIT BEYOND BELIEF! WILDER THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! 1 i ON 42 STREET with underground , , 1 1 . i iiiiiiiiwi : 5UHEF? STARS f 'riiiifiiiitiMiMius ADUL T$ ONLY Trotter promises commission for improvement of libraries A commission to implement improvements in the UNL library system, as recommended by library consultants, will be formed soon, according to Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Virginia Trotter. The consultants, hired by ASUN, reported a number of problems in library operations after a three-day visit to campus in March. "It should be noted that many of the problems pinpointed in the report are problems that will be automatically solved when the new library is finished," Trotter said. "In fact, building the new library may have led to sortw of these problems," she added. In a 19 page report, the consultants from Brigham Young Univers.ty in Provo, Utah, said they found problems of student confusion, poor staff morale and underused space in the libraries. Trotter said that. Love Library, charged with being underused is "not conducive to student use" and needs an overhaul. "It's old, antiquated, has poor lighting and no air conditioning," she noted. The consultants recommended the Legislature finance a project to remodel the older building as an "integral part" of the addition under construction. However, Trotter said, the undergraduate collection in Love Library, termed "inadequate" in the report, has been abolished since it "really was never used the way it was thought it would be used." She said poor service to undergraduates currently is being corrected. "It's one of the things we're really working on," she said. Understaffing, a cause for many of the problems mentioned in the report, is also currently being corrected, she said. One new staff position will be an associate director for public service who will be assigned to "improving services for students and faculty members", she said With all the recommendations in effect, staff morale should also improve, she said. HEAD MAGAZINE J THE ORIGINAL BLUE RIBBON BAND Friday Nite At the Gas Light GOODTIME MUSIC 9th & 'M' . Free Popcorn No Cover , iiiiil, , i r MnnMwiffliiiyiiiiriinTO Come Celebrate One Year of Daisying in Lincoln Join in the Jamboree with.. if reg. $14-$20 Plaids! Checks, solids, baggies, hi-waist, cuffed, and whites. Brand new spring and summer styles. Sizes 313 Tfie Dawy ol Gateway Open week nites til 9, Sat. til 6, Sunday 1-5 P.M. daily nebraskan friday, april 6, 1973