I" a , - ODYSSEY Frame Shop... CSL ?xes proposal Fine custom framing at a reasonable price. The Council on Student Life (CSL) Thursday night defeated a recommendation that would have asked the Athletic Dept. to treat UNL faculty and students equally when confiscating football tickets because of misuse. The recommendation, part of the report of the ad hoc CSL fees and fines subcommittee, would have required that all university faculty, staff and students entering Memorial Stadium for football games have their identification checked, and that the penalty of confiscation apply to all. Several CSL members said faculty are not checked for proper identification, and many sell their tickets. They said students are more likely to be checked. Technically, . both faculty and students are subject to ticket confiscation by the Athletic Dept. when tickets are transferred by the owner. But the ad hoc fees and fines committee found that there "is little effort to apprehend staff violators." The recommendation, which failed by 12 to 1 vote, was opposed by CSL member Chip Lowe, who said the proposal was an attempt "to treat all of the university population the same." The proposal to drop the recommendation was made by Terry Klopfenstein, who said "I don't think Chancellor Zumberge should be treated the same as a new freshman." Faculty members pay $22.50 for football tickets, while students pay $17.50. There was consensus among CSL members that the Athletic Dept. has the right to impose restrictions on the use of faculty and student tickets because of their reduced price. In other action on the fees and fines report, CSL approved a recommendation that the UNL Accounting Office make a permanent record of the rationale behind its interest rates on student loans. The office collects all student loans for graduate and undergraduate students, but has no explanation of why the rates are at their current levels. The interest rates, applicable nine months after a student graduates, consist of a zero per cent charge on federal ioans, a 4 per cent charge if paid before the due date, a 6 per cent charge if the student leaves school before the due date, and a 9 per cent charge if the loan is deUient i. hi 0i WH fe"f ! visits ; for Tak this great opportunity to get in shape for fait. Call or come in to the Roman Health Spa today for your F8E figure and fitness analysis. Gals . . . you'll be m great shape for those new fall fashions. . HEALTH SPA j .m Jft4 !. '" I "J tt Phone for epp't. 464-8271 140 !i. 48th ft m 9 m 9 4 0 m 9 m 4 NEBRASKA FREE UNIVERSITY Registration for fall classes will be held Monday-Friday, October 14-18 at the FREE U booth, NORTH UNION Lobby. You can also register at the complex cafeterias on the following evenings: 30 courses wide variety Cather-PoundNeihardt Abel-Sandoz Harper-Schramm-Smith Selleck Burr- Fedde Tues. October 1 5 Tues. October 1 5 Wed. October 16 Wed. October 16 Thurs. October 17 30 courses-wide variety mmmtrnx HlilllHIIMIW'.Jll IT WAS TO I Wad ...r-yUV UMZA&n.EilEN' IDIDH'T EFfw AftTTWMC -fflF fIAS77r f?nr)c KAJW fOWMlXH 6ETTN6 WARPER JWSEEW 5mT10J ft)RQFTOlSc KlBlfiW !t S.P7TM& HUMS'. RAPO GVBA6E HP, ' W-mwGS wife coju?yakh. IM NO 77ME AT Ail J VVA5"PUWPAS A 0RROT THEN JUllllA dill! J AMD I I at Ann rfv! rM in c&yi niAi a rn h m friday, October 11, 19M 'a! nebraskan m 0 & 9 m