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J II I 1 s page 2 daily nebraskan THK "R-T.-TI-K A -N-G-K-L-S' invite you to help celebrate the Navy's 200 th Birthday as part of Lincoln-Lancaster County's Bicentennial Year. Air shovs at Lincoln Airport (West side, off NW 48th St.) at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday and Sunday. 18 and 19 October. Sponsored by the U.S. Navy Recruiting Command. To see if vou can qualify to fly Navy. Call Larry Graham. (402) 489-4530. j ii ti imii in Hi Mtanir mi. 'WWMIIIIWIIPIW!II11IUII1WWIIL- Lll I . II II 1 1 IL I II ..II i 1 1 . . Ill . .1 . 1 II HM I.IW W I . . I MJ II II III .11 . 1 1 III! IIHHIII II I I I III I 1 1 1 I I III II 1 1 1 III I Ill I. Ill Ill II 1 1 friday, October 17, 1975 HPC sets goals, decides deadline The Housing Police Committee (HPC) presented ob. jectives and a Dec. 1 1 deadline to members of an HPC differentiated housing task force Thursday night at the Nebraska Union. Differentiated housing includes all aspects of living in any campus nousing unit, inciumng rcsiuence nails, cooper atives, fraternities and sororities. HPC Chairman Don Thompson presented the task force with objectives as presented to a CSL meeting earlier this fall by UNL Housing Director Richard Armstrong. The objectives made by HPC were "to evaluate imple mentation of "Differentiated Housing" as authorized by the Board of Regents, April 30, 1974; and to recommend adjustments to that program which would be in the best interests of students living in UNL residence units...." The Regents' authorization was based on recommenda tions made to them by a differentiated housing task force organized in the fall of 1973. Tim Evensen chaired the task force which included faculty, staff and students. The task force will be funded by the housing office, HPC member Jim Van Horn said. HPC requested funding from CSL adn administratoion offices, but it was decided it should be included under housing, and that financial support from the housing office would not bias the committee. Committee members and the groups they represent are Carolyn Grice, Council on Student Life; Frank Thompson, ASUN; Glen Schumann, housing; Sally VanZandt, faculty Beth Troester, cooperatives; Eric Chapman, Inter-fratemity Council; Mary Duryea, Panhellenic; Ray Walden, Dave Pillard, and Karen Lundquist, RHA; Kent Bliss and Henry Nuxall, Student assistants; Jim Van Horn and Ed Robinson, HPC; and Phil Layne, staff. Another RHA representative still needs to be selected. The task force did not select a chairman, but will wait until a meeting early next week. Kent Bliss accepted temporary chairmanship to organize initial meetings. thi Sponsored by... DoustouD Lincoln Promotion Gonnoil Dot. il, 0 HO to Oqob Bill St. DotuooQ "0" rati Untie Plants ( Blatf 11 tit ban ii? tiros I Prodsee Grafts 1 "0" rs )) llllllllllllllllllll.il I , I , I , I , 1 , I , I , I , i , I , I , I , t , I , I , I , I I I I I I I I I I I ' I ' I ' I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I 111 11 I 1 1 THE BOOK CELLAR 7&" Bill l l l l l l l l l l l l l '-r' I I I I I I I I fPyT 0 selected books, j V alt subjects, J OsnScAtncricurd end lilostorchoryo nclssmcs. H'll " m:4 I I . 11 hit tmm m mm mm W ft 1st ft is f 1 1 isiii ' , r 1 1 1 i 1 ir 1 1 y 1 1 - t 1 1 t t " t t t t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I : f J-,, 11 jlIQ: .ir v : f wedge plrfr If ) 1 boot ! ; 1 .... . . .1 Wedges have come into boots. I I And what a difference they $ y, I make! Comfortable- Stylish, i $ i his woocS9n wedged boot has fw a fiexibie 80(8 in b,ack r at Ail. ,a,i9 ,eather-Just on9 of our I JljT many winter warming boots V ' at ,he Pair Tre- Come in and .t. vu - 0 . : . : .OL) C rl ..;W A ' The Pair Trw wcond o--' S . : 4 1 ' ' -lX