The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1975, Page page 7, Image 7

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Four floors in the Harper-Schramm-Smith
residence hall complex will be carpeted yet this
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for maintenance operations, said..
Zaruini said the housing office was able to get
a lower price than usual on the carpet because
the supplier had an excess in stock. The total
cost of the carpet, padding and installation is
about $6,184.70 or about $8.24 per square yard.
The four floors chosen by the residence hall
directors, Smith 3 and 9, Harper 8 and Schramm
2, were to be carpeted during spring break but
weren't because the original bidder didn't supply
the padding in time and a different company was
chosen.
No interference
The remaining floors in the complex will be
carpeted while the halls are being used for
summer housing. Zannini said it won't interfere
with student activities, and other residence halls
had been carpeted with students living in them.
The carpet will be red, red tweed and lime
tweed, and will be installed at a cost of about
$50,782 or $8.83 per square yard.
Zannini said he was considering buying a $650
battery-operated vacuum cleaner to be used at
the Harper-Schramm-Smith complex. The
housing office will also have to purchase
shampoo equipment, he said.
get carpet
As much of the Neihardt Residential Center
will be carpeted this summer as funds allow,
Zannini said. If the housing office can acquire
the carpet for the same price as that at
Harper-Schramm-Smith, Zannini said, the whole
hall could be carpeted.
Carpet will also be installed this summer in
the Park apartments and the north lounge and
office in Abel residence hall, he said.
Cather-Pound problem
Cather-Pound and Selleck residence halls are
the only other halls not carpeted. Zannini said he
has measured floor area in Selleck so it will be
ready if carpeting it becomes feasible.
Carpeting Cather and Pound Halls is difficult
now because the elevators only stop on every
other floor and maintenance equipment is too
large to carry easily from floor to floor. Zannini
said the housing office should consider changing
the elevators to stop oiievery floor if they
consider carpeting it.
It would take two men to carry the heavy
maintenance equipment up and down the stairs,
and after six or seven years the cost of luring
another employe might compensate for the cost
of changing the elevators, he said.
He said that if the Cather-Pound halls are
carpeted without changing the elevators,
maintenance will have to use small equipment
that is earily movable but possibly less efficient.
Wednesday
11:45 a.m.-University
Association of Administrative
Development - Luncheon
Nebraska Union Room
202-202A
12 p.m.-Student Affairs
Luncheon-Union 203
12 p.m. Elkhom High
School Union Conference
Rooms
3:30 p.m. Student
A f f a i r s - S e minar on
Grief-Union 242
4 p.m. Fees Allocation
Board-Services Sub-Committee-Union
216
4 p.m.-Phi Chi
The ta-Union 337
4:45 p.m.All University
Fund Executive-Union 232
5 pjn.-All University
Fund-Union 232
5:30 p.m. -Gamma
Lambda-Union Harvest Room
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6:00 p.m.-Gamma Lambda
Pledges-Union Harvest Room
6:30 p.m.-ASUN Senate
Meeting Union Ballroom
6:45 p,m. Student
Veterans Association Union
343
7 p.m. Corncobs Union
203-202
7 p.m. Mexican American
Student Association Union
South Conference Room
7 p.m. Interfraternity
Council Union 222
7 p.m. Eta Kappa
Nu-Union 232
7 p.m. Free University
"Tropical Fish"-Union 337
7:30 p.m. Environmental
Task Force Union North
Conference Room
7:30 p.m. Math
Counselors Union 225 B-C
8 . p.m. Young
Republican Union 242
8:30 p.m. Free University
"Biofeedback"-Union 337
9 p.m. Kappa Psi Union
222
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