cam o - PART TIME JOB - FALL 1973 PEACE CORPSVISTA WISHES TO EMPLOY FORMER VOLUNTEER OR SOCIALLY AWARE STUDENT . AS AN ASSOCIATE RECRUITER ON CAMPUS. $2.50 PER HOUR, 28 HOURS PER MONTH. INDIVIDUAL WILL BE TRAINED PRIOR TO ASSIGNMENT. SEND LETTER OF INQUIRY TO: BRENDA REMMES, ACTION, ROOM 741, FEDERAL BUILDING, DES MOINES, IOWA 50309. EX33u b ite sc I Ut no ience scnoo new buildin LUTFI TOME IN THE Glass Menagerie AND AT 19th & nO" Tapestries Rugs India Wood Carpet bags Purses Bedspreads Candles Brass Items Jewelry Bells By Duane Becker School of Journalism There is a new School of Life Sciences but little hope of a new building to house it. No life science building can be expected, said John Janovy, University of Nebraska -Lincoln professor of zoology, without the support of the campus administration. He said lack of support by members of the administration was a major factor in the reduction of state financing for the new building last March. Last spring UNL asked for $6 million to build the structure and the legislature passed an appropriation for $4.1 million. Gov. J. J. Exon cut the figure to $2.1 million. Gus Lieske, director of the Department of Administrative Services, said the $2.1 million is adequate until the University can prove otherwise. The University Board of Regents created a School of Life Sciences at its June 23 meeting. Lieske said, however. 1 A w 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o ALL LITTLE KING Q COUPONS EXPIRE O o o o o o o o o o o 0 X ; . 1 o E 1 o - JULY 31, 1973 FREE small drink with V2 sandwich & coupon FREE large drink with whole sandwich q and coupon. 1311 O Street Lincoln, Nebr. 432-5639 oooooooooooooooooooooooqoooooooS TTTf ITS IT 5 BooBfiSooO oRcFllo Too 00IO SCO 5 5 0 CCOSOOOOOOOOOS ft b'8 6 a a "mi (D mm I Lounge i 1 DtfIk r3 Uk&WMH. C Smoke Shop Gift Shop Some think of it as a hidden paradise in a busy city. Some think of it as a retreat on '0" Street. Lvcryone enjoys himself at CLIFF'S. When you want a quiet drink away from the crowds. When you're searching for an original quality gift. When you're looking for the best selection of tobacco and pipe accessories in Lincoln. Come to CLIFF'S. You may want to stay forever. You II certainly return. p3fjf, 2 summer nebraskan the creation of the new school does not create a need for a new building. $6.1 million minimum Janovy said $6.1 million was the minimum amount needed for the new building and if the university life science departments were to be in the upper half of the Big Eight Conference it would take $7 million to $7.5 million. A new facility has been requested with high priority by UNL each year since 1967. In 1 9 72, $100,000 was appropriated for a study to plan a new building. A St. Louis architectural firm was hired at a cost of $10,000 to conduct the study, which concluded that the $6 million requested was the minimum amount needed. According to Janovy the new building is desperately needed. Each semester 4,000 students take life science courses in the departments of botany, microbiology and zoology. More than half of all medical students, dental students, medical technology students and dental hygiene students now being trained in Nebraska receive their pre-professional training at UNL. Every student in the College of Agriculture takes a year of life sciences and some major programs require several courses beyond that, he said. Bessey Hall, the main facility in which these 4,000 students are trained in biology, has been described by President D.B. Varner as "one of the worst academic facilities I have ever seen." The teaching program in life sciences is divided among Bessey Hall, Lyman Hall, Oldfather Hall and the 501 building. Janovy said this is a serious problem because "the departments using the proposed building will be one budgetary unit with one set of courses within the next year and they need a single facility." The proposed building, if funded at the $6 million level, would provide a combined basic life sciences teaching and research program including the present departments of botany, microbiology and zoology, together with biochemistry. John Stephens, assistant to the chancellor, said the University is reviewing the planned location of the life science building. He said possible locations for the new building would be where Bessey Hall and Lyman Hall now stand, if additional money is appropriated. Record store closed, leaves $7,500 debt The ASUN record store is closed, according to ASUN president Ann Henry. Miss Henry made the announcement at the ASUN summer meeting. Miss Henry said all records have been sent back to the distributor. The store was $7,500 in debt, Miss Henry said. She said ASUN would ask the UNL administration to help pay the debt. Miss Henry said the record store would need to sell $67,000 worth of records a year to be able to pay off its debt. The store sold about $20,000 worth of records the past year, she said. She also said the creditors would not wait for the money. Terry Braye, the manager of the store, said the decision to close the store was made by Miss Henry. He said the problem with the store was that it couldn't advertise enough because of the low profit margin. summer nebraskan The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is published nine times during the summer-five times during the first session and four times in the second session. The SUMMER NEBRASKAN is located in Avery 1 10 (472-2557). Editor Ken Kirk Business Manager Mitch Mohanna LOST KITTEN... in the vicinity of 25th and S . . . a calico, 4-month-old female . . . call 475-4652. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Your chance to hlp others without taking an oath of poverty. Greg Nicklas-432-4281. FOR RELAXATION AND SHEER ENJOYMENT SMOKE A PIPE CLIFF'S SMOKE SHOP 12th & "O" G.E. Carry Cool Portable Air Conditioners $99.00. Installations and terms available. 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