The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1976, Page page 3, Image 3

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    daiiy nebraskan
page 3
f riday, february 6, 1 976
FAB to investigate
student orientation
The adequacy of the orientation program for new stu
dents was questioned by the FAB subcommittee on the
Center for Students and Orientations (CSO) at FAB's
Thursday night meeting.
The board accepted a proposal requesting that CSO
thoroughly investigate possible changes or alternatives
to the program before it receives funds from FAB for
1977.
Subcommittee member John Dobitz, senior engineer
ing major from Lincoln, reported that only 27 per cent of
eligible freshmen and new students participated in the
v 1975 new student orientation program.
Faculty board member Jim Lewis of the mathematics
dept. suggested that the orientation program might
not be necessary.
The subcommittee reported that $30,390 in student
fees support the program.
FAB Chairman Don Wesely, a Lincoln junior in pre
law, suggested that state support for orientation might be
more appropriate than student fee support.
The subcommittee also suggested that CSO investigate
buying a computerized accounting system.
The subcommittee said that buying a system might
eliminate one secretarial' position, lowering overall
. operational costs. .
In other business:
-The board decided that the Council on Student Life
is the appropriate body to renew the Campus Assistance
Center proposal and to investigate student fees dealing
with part-and full-time students.
"As it is not," Weseley said, "a student registered for
seven credit hours pays $61.50 in student fees, just
as a full-time student does. However, he can't buy a foot
ball ticket." , . i
-Peter Levitov, assistant coordinator of international
educational services, told the board that Foreign Student
Orientation volunteers are "sadly under-rewarded."
Levitov said that the UNL Foreign Student Orientation
Program is substantial and effective, but that it could be
more effective.
He said that if the program were to receive more funds,
the funds would be more effectively used to "draw
employes from the international community than to
develop programming."
Fred Harris backers
pick delegates Sunday
: Nebraska Democrats living In the First Congressional
District who support former U.S. Oklahoma Sen. Fred -Harris'
presidential bid will meet Sunday in Lincoln to
nominate Harris delegates from the First District for the
1976 National Democratic Convention in New York City.
The meeting, will be at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A
St. at 3 p.m. According to the Nebraskans for Fred Harris
Committee, the meeting is open to anyone interested in
supporting Harris campaign.'
National Democratic Party rules require that delegates
receive written permission from their candidate before
their names can be placed on the ballot committed to that
candidate.
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clearing tklet and Mojha reach
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Saturday ami Sunday: Partly
cloudy but a llttla warmer.
High on Saturday In tha uppar
20a and reaching Into tha tow
30s on Sunday.
Friday
8 a.m.Japanat Agricul
tural Trailing Program
Nabraske Cantar for Continu
ing Education (NCCE), 33rd
and Holdraoa.
8 a.m.-Nawtpapar Manage
ment Identification and Train
ing Confarance-NCCE.
9 a.m. Farm Managers tod
Rural Appraiser Ccnteranea
NCCE. 10 jn.- President!
Advisory Council Meetlrtg-NCCE.
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10 a.m .-Foods and Nutri
tion 150-Nebreska Union 337.
12:15 pjm.-Daan Lartan
Lunchton Union Pawter
Room.
12:30 p.m .-Student Y-Mer$
Awareness-Union 337.
3:30 p-m.-Phllosophy Oept;
Dr. Robart Audi-Union
Auditorium.
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Christian Fellowship-Union
202. ,
Saturday
8 a.rn . Jawwsa Agricuk
tural Training Program-NCCE.
Sunday
8 ajn.-Japanasc Agricul
tural Training Program-NCCE.
1:30 pn. Audio-tour of
exhibits-Nebraska Stat
.Museum, 14th. and U (tracts,
2 pjm.-Palntingt by Rauban
Tarn (through Fab. 29)
ShaJdon Mamorlal Art Gallary,
12th and Rstrcats,
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