The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1974, Page page 6, Image 6

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Report shows dollars dwindling
in unallocated fees account
SyWesAibers
Faced with a possible $28,500 to $45,500
deficit in the unallocated student fee account
for fiscal 1974-75, the Fees Allocations Board
is considering alternative funding, increased
student fees andor a spending less to alleviate
the problem.
UNL will spend $195,500 to $213,500 in
unallocated student fees during fiscal year
1974-75, even though only $168,000 in fees
will be available, according to a report given the
board Wednesday by Dean of Administration
Ely Meyerson.
Of fees available next year, $1 10,000 will be
fees collected next year and $58,000 will be
fees brought forward from past years'
collections.
If no action is taken by the board, there will
be a $28,500 to $45,500 deficit in the
unallocated student fees account next year, the
report said.
Meyerson also told the board that it would
no longer have any past year balance available
in the student fee fund beginning next year if
some action is not taken.
In his report Meyerson told the committee
that reduced spending in unallocated categories
would result in "commensurate reductions in
services and programs."
Student fees are collected from students and
used to support CcHHpus oiyanuations, Each
student now pays $51.50 per semester in fees.
According to fees board chairman Dave
Morrison, 34 campus organizations have applied
to the board for funding by student fees next
year.
Funds requested by the organizations
totalled more than $180,000. The deadline for
submitting applications to the board was
, Monday.
. Among those requesting large amounts of
funding are the Union Program Council
($70,026), the Doily Nebraskan ($48,639) and
the Cultural Affairs Committee ($17,700).
Other groups requesting funds were the
UNL rowing team, the Phi Mu Epsilon math
honorary society, the University Gay Action
Group, the Mexican-American Student Assoc.,
the ' Chinese Students Assoc. and the Harper
Hall Social Fund.
Morrison said oral hearings to determine
distribution of student fees. It is composed of
March 1 1 to April 22.
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Sheldon Art
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Gallery
sts.: . FILM-MAKER'S
0WCASS
"To tell the truth as you see it, incidentally, is not
necessarily the truth. To tell the truth as someone
else sees it is, to me, much more important and en
lightening. Some documentaries are fantastic. Like
Lionel Rogosin's pictures, for instance; like "On
the Bowery." This is a guy who's probably the
greatest documentary filmmaker of all time, in
my opinion. He doesn't care about what anyone
thinks, the Cahiers du Cinema crowd, the under
ground, or anyone else.
Mcrch 13tff & 14th
Admission $1.25
Films: COMEBACK, AFRICA;
GOOD TIMES, WONDERFUL
TIMES; and ON THE BOWERY.
Mr. Rogosin will be present at all showings
for discussion.
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THE FILMS OF LIONEL EtOGOSilJ
Ann Henry, shown at Wednesday's ASUN senate
meeting, nears the end of her term as ASUN
president. ,
Streaking supported
-i...MiTheASUN Senate, in a 17-4 cjemipp, passed J he "streakers
bill"; at its meeting Wednesday n1gmj14 " d-AhwZ .Si f
,A " The bill, introduced by Todd Patterson, initially failed. After
re-introducing the bill, more debate, revision and amending
followed before the measure passed.
The revised bill acknowledges the streaking fad - and
discourages thetJptice from arresting and overreacting to
streaking. Uo-f ' ' v-"-' J
Government Bill No. 46, introduced last week, 'was
unanimously passed to close out the night's business. " '
The bill approves a $2,700 payment toward the debt of the
now defunct ASUN Record Store.
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Ask One
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CALL THE ROTC VETS RAP LINE: 472-2489
Talk to one of us in our booth in the Union's south lobby, March 18, 19, 20.
daily nebraskan
thursday, march 14, 1974
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