friday, October 10, 1975 daily nebraskan ptiye Alcohol is tbpic' at "chat" Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) Student Affairs President Charming Dutton explained Wesieyan's new alcohol on cam pus regulations and NU Regent Robert Pro kop discussed NU's alcohol policy Thurs day night at a Student Alumni Board sponsored "fireside chat." sAn estimated 40 persons attended the "chat," breaking into small discussion groups following Dutton's and Prokop's remarks. . Dutton emphasized the difference be tween campuses in explaining NWU's new policy which legalizes alcohol in dormitory rooms. Regent Prokop said he would not oppose allowing alcohol in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education on the East Campus or in the Nebraska Union. He suggested that "ASUN and the others concerned" work on getting the legislature to pass a bill mandating the Board of Regents to allow alcohol on campus. He explained his opposition to alcohol in the dorms is based on what he feels his constituents believe. "I think eventually the progressiveness of the state will turn and it (alcohol on campus) will be accepted," he said. "But when is a good question. It's just a matter or time." "There's a mood difference at Wesleyan from the University situation here," Dutton said. "At Wesleyan we're striving towards a community attitude in all aspects." Dutton said he doesn't feel there has been a physical change on campus since the relaxing of the alcohol prohibition. "I don't think there are more drunks," he said. "I estimated about 97 per cent of the students had violated the alcohol on campus policy (before the change) when (NWU president) Dr. Rogers asked me." According to Dutton, resident advisors had turned their heads in the past few years to alcohol on campus "as long as the students didn't hurt themselves or bother others. mm- II I H m H7 I 111 Weekend Special: All Day Sat and Sun 4 Tacos '$1.30 YACO EiBS'S U Family Night Special 5-9 Wednesday Night 2 Enchiladas, 1 Taco, Beans, Chips $1.09 I rail m wm I B JIM I1 MMWiMJltWwlU.il BUMMW Ml " 71 A lot of sole with Fanfare's "Salvador" jjtr . 4 f- i p I 'l I SaL The Salvador does have a lot of sole. But it's a thick, easy walking sole that's baen scooped out between the heel and the in-step. Brown or black leaJher. 22.00. The Pair Tree second or cell Lincoln 477-1211. QUITARj QALLEY upp&r level 12th and 0 Glass fJSenagarf ml f Hi Open 8-5, Monday -Saturday 1135 R 432-0111 1 1 jw9 ItflHML non-stop from 3p.m. to 1a.m. mi tSon (Sir In Little Bo West In Little Bo Center Qfl ; r I I V "''N