frirjay, October 3, 1975 page 12 daily nebraskan CSL supports Athletic Dept. football ticke t policy The Council on Student Life (CSL) went on record Thursday supporting the Athletic Depths current policy concerning lost football tickets. As reported to George Wolf, CSL mem ber, by Jim Pittenger, UNL ticket manager, "the current policy states no replacement tickets will be issued for, lost tickets. This same policy applied for faculty and students CSL chairman, Lyle Young, said. However, a one-time pass to a game will be issued, at Pittengei's discretion, to give the holder an opportunity to see if his ticket is being used. An attempt could then be made to reclaim the ticket. Ron G'ierhan, CSL member and Co ordinator of Student Conduct Referrals, said he thought it would be difficult to come up with any rational position other than the one the Athletic Dept. now has. "You have to assume that the ticket still exists. It's a useful commodity and there's enough student native intelligence out front to use it," he said. The Athletic Dept. has tried other sys tems concerning lost football tickets, Wolf said. A few years ago lost tickets were re placed, he said. However, because that policy was abused the department resorted to a second policy where a student who had lost his ticket could buy another one. This policy was also abused, according to Pittenger,so they began the present policy, . CSL also invited Bob Devaney, UNL Athletic Director and Pittenger to attend a future meeting and answer questions coi cerning their policies. This would include discussing increasing the cost and trans ferability of football tickets and the design and advisibility of having an advisory com mittee to the Athletic Dept. to increasing, student input. CSL also plans to invite Kenneth Hubble, director of the University Healthy Munch, Crunch and Lunch Bafora or (faring tfsa gms. For $5.75 you can feed yourself and three of your friends with 10 pieces of chicken original or crispy 2 saiads of your choice, 6 rolls, qt. of Pepsi, plates & servings. All for $5.75 at jnturktj fried tiVknjJJ 4 " t c w,Xl .fa r - - rt ft Tt u I STARTS TODAY! DQiDLE FEATURE 1st Ihccb Showing "Country Doc" Fkis 2nd Feature "lad Bad Gao RATED 13 admitted Matins83 Daily ii i' ' 1 1 With SPECIAL GUEST STAR SUNDAY OCTOBER 12, 1375 8:00 pm OMAHA CIViC AUDITORIUM TICKETS: $8.00 advance. $8.50 door AVAILABLE: CIVIC AUDITORIUM (SOX OFFICE) A&A MUSIC STORES, and all BRANDEIS STORES, um your BRANDEIS CHARGECARDS produced by LEWIS GREY and Center, to speak at a future meeting con cerning late fees for appointments. A CSL study group to study commit tees on campus reported their progress. A questionaire sent to aH college-level committees, asked the committee's origin and purpose, who serves on it and the type of committee it is (ad hoc, task force, sub committee), according to Dan Stelier, CSL member. The original purposes for the study group were to see if duplication of committees existed and to distribute infor mation sheets as to what committee were on campus, SteEer said. 94th & O STS. 464-7421 U f f- ? ii I Wlitiwr of 3 Academy Awardx! ECKWCQtOIT PANAVISI8N' Frm WARNER BR0S. SHI9I ARTS sTS; 12th & P STS. 477-1234 1 Ifll Ii i tt ff a n to -r.iifv. OPENAT7:15 f Jl J STARTS TONIGHT: swwaVsk THE fJOST HILARIOUS WILDEST rOVIE IS HEUIHS 11 I Documantary films hava a poor racord in com marelal thaatraa. Howavar, r management of tha Hollywood Thaatrt has lisanad an an- Bagarfiant of "Hearts and Minds" In splta of tha prawious track rocord of such films. In an ara of bicantan ntai caiawration, wa aamtoi iorgat irto "rnararie oi mm atfata corps of snobs, pace with honor, napalm, paaca marchaa sit-ins, campus riot. Kant Stata, Eusana Mc Carthy, ore ft tiodgars. Fonda, paaos signs. Vit Cons, Tat Of f ansSva, DMZ, Caitay. My ta. HO TC. , oNm. hawks. VVastmorctamj. Cam Rarth Bay. Dlom, LU. Nixon, Rush. McNamara, Astnvw - tha namaa, tha tho slovens, ait wara ln'raJ part of 4by-to dy living during an ara forgotton by many. Tha film's :nkar. Petar Davis ( Tha Salting of tha PtftUym" has taken ISO hours of footer and reduod It to 1 12 mln UtM of tha most Infanta f tint ever produced. We do not taka a fs.td on the merits of tha f Um politically or morally; wa mwaly pre sent tha film In lis entirety. HEARTS AND MINDS opens its Lincoln encoio Friday, 1 VS October 10 rllOLLYWOOD & VINE 7 "May bo tho funniest movio of tho year. Rush to sco It!" "A smashing, triumphant satire" Seattle Post intelligence! "Riotously, excruciatingly funny: . Milwaukee Sentinel "Consistently hilarious end brilliant" Baltimore Daily Record "insaneiy mnny9 outrageous end ' Irrovercntr Bruce Willismson PLAYBOY MAGAZINE AfS.2UT v say wii. " f Ft! 1 I 11 0CVi'0 0 II " 1 f 1 Cciot 7 if' . f ) J itl' iisra"'"an rn and Qkkm - h Ken Shapiro Ken Shapiro l&nS Sarasohn nil U1 a L t-i r 1 a & PLUS CO-FEATUHE nVHHRE DOES ST HURT" And l.iti Show 'Ts'ESTWOHLD J