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nosOD ft n shitoip 1 - w Wis 4 xvsntz. ' CtlKS '. 5221 "O" St 1221 N. 27th i229Rst. Iffli b Ml ii fin i 61 Jf n CEQj (P Ti It 0 ED Open 1 0-5 Thurs. Contracts exceed By Skrid flelto The number of signed housing contracts is up by over 800 from the same time last year, according to the Residence Hall Contract Report of June 25. The report shows that 3,982 spaces have been reserved, 77 ERUE LEISURE TIL1 Heads Together is next to campus call for an appointmen t between classes no waiting LEADS Specializing in menswomens TfrTi?rR hairstyling and curling I w iwia I i-iii jitMiiiiiiwii""" iiiwr-TT'iinrnir $ VftTinwi tut iir"nmi iiuiui csae 1 0 to 1 0 per cent or total posaoic occupancy. Last year at tms time occupancy was at 61 per cent. Fawzi H. Hermes, associate director of housing, said the reason for the increase might be because contracts were issued a month earlier this BSSKSSSS I7th & vine 475-4426 tisxsts: CTXS3ZSn$$1.50 MUM ftWHWWBB MCHSU dorm year. "The sooner we get .contracts out to students, the better chance we have they will rent a dormitory room," he said. What the increased occupancy means to students is that Sandoz, Burr and Fedde Halls arc full and no more single rooms will be assigned In any dormitory. As of June 24, 353 single rooms wjre assigned as compared with the 212 assigned for the same period THURSDAY "AHard Day's Night " "HELP!" EMM jEnjoythe Fourth j Let Maw Beverly! 2 1 landtheDeli 9 iGang supply all I your picnic iriGGcis Sfeansi s s e 1300KSt. Setting Beer xOT LIKE HE dd vmope. farm &ee, dnntr! 13 CXSI Ea -rrra 134, 3 Easa pCURS: Mon.-W. 11 .m. ta 10 411 II I r&iG least year. Housing is trying to keep the. top two floors in Abel HaQ closed to save money, said Hermes, but the floors will be opened if the space is needed. What UN-L housing , would prefer, he said, is if the floors could be opened and completely filled. Expectations for the future are that the usual rush of 400 to 600 contracts will take place the month before classes start, he said. . CCUiliS: A 6 IIGIO SPECIAL EfiSAGClCin July 3 OHLY P 9 9 9 ! rsa ana 9 ?OOS)llflin!QlPi Open 7 a jn. - 2 am. daily 5 until lajn.M on.-Sat 1J I 1 ft.. p.m. Thn. andCot. t! ft.sn.ta 11p.m. ... . . 0 A y in moss Menagerie nth csi Q summer nebrasksn tussday, july 1, 1975