-.,! r ''' 'for w- 1 ft I 1 0AIIT AT IM I j 54th & O STS. 464-7421 J tWwM,t98,i ATE??SSS HAS reBTKrvi'fE FHWCIKHf 3 4- ' Krf fc " " ' V 1 V y 0' i i K I Rehearsing for the summer opera, "A Turk in Italy", arc (from left): Bill Fankhauser, who plays Turk; Denice Weekes, who plays Zaida; and Sara Ganz, who plays Fiorflla. The opera opens July at Kimball Recital Hall. omen's athletics expand the 30 An expanded program of intercollegiate athletics for women at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received the full support of Chancellor James II. Zumberge, who announced arrangements for its administration and funding. Chancellor Zumberge has assigned the administration of the intercollegiate athletic pro- grams for women to Athletic Director Robert S. Devaney, on an acting basis. The Chancellor also author ized a $60,000 budget for the current fiscal year. Zumberge's public support for a women's athletic program came Friday in a letter to Mrs. Jayne Wade Anderson, chair person of a commission on Women's Intercollegiate Ath letics. He assured the Commission that it is the intent of the University to develop a pro gram "in keeping with the t r - program as defined by the Commission", The main thrust of the program recommended by the Commission will focus on serving students with superior abilities, and providing coach ing and competitive experi ences for students with pot en-' tial but less developed skill. NU has been involved in women's intercollegiate ath letics for many years. These sports programs have generally been administered by the Department of Physical Educa tion for Women. Although the Commission had envisioned two programs in intercollegiate athletics, each with its own director respon sible to the Chancellor, Zumberge indicated that he felt July 23, 1974 a single administration was preferable. In placing the administration of all formal intercollegiate athletic programs at the Uni versity within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics headed by Devaney, Zumberge cited Title IX guidelines of HEW which he noted appear to prefer a single administrative structure under one director for both men's and women's athletics. "Because the program for women must be equitably funded in comparison with men's programs, and because women athletes who participate in intercollegiate sports must comply with AIAW, NCAA and Bid Eight rules or their equivalents and adhere to accepted eligibility require ments and recruiting practices, it seems to me that one administration is preferable," Continued on Page 8 now showing - ' -mm n f-i a nmr nrzn Arm As Gehie Uun 1.1 f-jM-W-.-,. Dt . . Ik' o MM- n Q y" ., -' 9 X J 1 i f ', o u o o a They set g r I Bit! unny when p with their Ai-w t-f'kf money. u o o JT'j fe.rek.Mlbv TWEWILTH CEMIWr-FOX lllllllllllllf tllllllllllll STEREOPHONIC SOUND iiirufiiiiiiisMiiiiiimi! 12th & P STS. "X477-1234 Daily of 1:45, 3:33, 5:15, 7:M end 9:C3 P... TER FG;:0f fill OEOil 1 & 4 I J K L 1 I 1 J .1 Daily et 3:45, 5:39,7: IS ndf:1SPiX. Stlrels. I 1 L. 3 Pffpfl Doily st 2:33, 445, yyt' 7:85 esi f.39 ""CHIIIATOlTir IS EXmAORDiilARfl " IT IS BOTH DEEPLY ROMANTIC. FUN, MYSTERIOUS, CYNICAL, AND BRILLIANT!" Bridaoi Lot AQiUtt Hms-Eml i IT rtwfc'iTi"""-iiiriMfrfnli .... artftiriinV'iWi'i'ii' nm i I 1 r'Ui atoin!1 illW II 1 1 Till nil nil. I F....:..-M' Doily of 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7,45 mi ht$ ?M. T 3, WMJW MA liM. jj Si X M' ' Ff is I f 1 Fir ill vi4 JLi hoodwinked the courts, embarrassed an empire, while swashbuckling their wau to fame and fortune? Hint: not Haldeman, Birlichman X and Mitchell I . , THE hrvf? THREE f 4 1 V "IT CAN ES SAJO, r:r?tY akd vith nufiKS, TMAT IT IS AN ASOLimiY TtffSJKIC MOVSIf summer ncbraikan p3 7