page 6 thursday, September t, 1977 "V. Tonight i s T?riT?re U-U U L 2 STITE CANS ONLY O 7pm - Closing at SANDYS "The Fun Place to Go" 14th &"0n daily nebraskan Stadium expansion receives approval A proposed 8,000-seat expansion to the east balcony of Memorial Stadium received a vote of approval Wed nesday by the Stadium Expansion committee. The committee voted to xecommend the estimated $3.2 million expansion to the NU Board of Regents. The board is expected to consider the proposal at its Sept. 9 meeting. If approved by the Regents, the project would be com pleted by April 1 , 1979. The expansion would be financed by .a $1 surcharge on all Nebraska football tickets or by assessing $4 per ticket for the new seats from the athletic , department. The committee, appointed by Regents' chairman Robert Simmons of Scottsbluff, voted 6-2 in favor of the proposal. y In favor of the proposal were Dick Herman, Dr. Arden Means and PJ. Morgan, all of Omaha, Gladys Seaton of Hastings, Joe diNatale of North Platte and John Frey of Lincoln. Jules Burbach of Hartington and Scott Cook of Lin coln cast the. dissenting votes. Two committee members, Mary Fejfar of Lincoln and Harold Ledingham of Mitchell, were absent. The committee's decision is part of a continuing contra versy concerning an expansion to Memorial Stadium. In May, Athletic Director Bob Devaney proposed the 8,000 seat expansion. Devaney told the- regents the athletic department could finance an 8,000-seat expansion but said no funds were available for a larger expansion. 0, T v. 7 - Photo by Bob Pearson Don't worry, your honor, it won't bite back. Mayor Helen Boosalis was assigned cutting duties Wednesday at the annual FarmHouse and Alpha Phi watermelon feed. Business. Science. Engineering. This semester is the right time to get a TI calculator tailored to the work you're doi t i ;i ! v, S5995 ;l!J 1 5 I ! i : t i 1 A I If U 1JU 'JU 2i; - s I 1 )i 2 )? 3 I n i i . Via. i llll 5 1 If I p II I j '4 - 1! ! 11; n it 1 i 4 f it. CD CD ! I1 j 4 I i 5 M 6 h - U; . ..PaBl4st. ..iMnwBft.' ..iniMfBiit.. I 1 i I 2 1 1 3 m j f ; 7995 SR-5MI Professional decision making system! Loaded with statistics functions. Accounting. Marketing. Education. Social Sciences. Life Sciences. Health. Statistics plays a major role in dozens of career fields. Here's a calculator with the advanced capability you need to handle your projects. Comes with Calculating Dottcr Decisions, a $4.95 book value. Helps you get the most out of the SR-51-II. Step-by-step illustrations show how to use its powerful preprogrammed functions. Learn how to gather data. Weigh alternatives. Arrive at rapid, accurate decisions. The MBA" Business calculator A business major's dream machin ' 5 -I" v 1 If you're building a career in business, the MBA can be ideal. It provides instant answers to com plex business problems at the touch of a key. It is 'preprogrammed for a wide variety of functions and formulas business professionals face every day. Take internal rate of return, for example, a valuable calculation for accurate capital budget ing. It's complicated, often difficult, and takes time. The MBA handles it in seconds, for 12 different cash flows! It also offers pro-grammability-up to 32 keystrokes for solving repetitive problems easily. 5ufreeiitei rrtil prire. 1977 Teut kfwmwt Incorporated Texas Instruments INCORPORATED 45530 t 7