The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 07, 1973, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Financial aid cuts
prompt CSL action
By Jane Owens
Because all Big 8 schools have been affected by cutbacks in
federal financial aid, the Council on Student Life (CSL
Thursday voted to ask those universities to protest aid
reduction.
The Council plans to ask bodies similar to CSL at the eight
schools to contact the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare (HEW) and their congressional representative to
protest the cutbacks.
The Council also plans to offer its assistance to Ken Bader,
vice chancellor for student affairs, in asking the Legislature for
increased financial aid for higher education programs.
"Nothing will be done about aid cutbacks unless people
start yelling loud," CSL Chairman Don Shaneyfelt said. "If
you get the rank and file voters to contact their
representatives, sometimes it has a real effect."
Addressing the Council, UNL Financial Aids Director Jack
Ritchie said federal aid to UNL students was cut by about
$754,000 last spring.
The reduction shortchanged about 1,200 UNL. students out
of 6,000 who applied for financial aid, he said.
Ritchie said he didn't know the number of students
prevented from attending UNL as a result of aid cutbacks.
"There are -probably about 1,000 to 1,500 students here
meeting expenses just by the skin of their teeth," he said.
in other business, the Council adopted guidelines for
establishing a CSL Campus Security Advisory Committee. The
Committee, -consisting of one administrator, one faculty
member and five students-- would assist the Campus Security
in "developing broad-based services and programs that fulfill
the needs of the University community."
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drive the "Big Red
Machine." The "Big Red
Machine," equipped with a
three-horsepower engine,
will lead the Cornhusker
football team on to the
field. The "Big Red
Machine" is a red fire
truck that is 72 in. long,
34 inches wide, weighs
220 lbs. and has a
one-quart gas tank.
Gangwish said the machine
was paid for by a
"concerned fan" who will
be repaid when the
Corncobs and Tassels
receive donations for it.
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON
THE FOLLOWING DATES TO FORM FALL BOWLING LEAGUES
Form a team or come to tin meeting as an. individual.
All teams are four man, cc'pr two, as noted.
Check the iist below for meytinq times.
Meeting timus at the IVc'rsira Union:
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Tues, September 11
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St'.ident Independent ( 5 man )
Student Independent
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Greek League ( 5 man )
East Campus League
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that those who wish to bowl this season h. ,tnv:u .1: the incetinq.
The leagues will till be held on the respective mui;ti.'.j d.iy and at the same time,
except for the Tues. & Thurs. .'nixed dr..tible-., which will start at 3:30.
Try outs for the mens & wornem umver.i'.y bt.wiinq te.im will be held at noon,
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fiiddy, s(;.)tcmber 7, 1973
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