The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1977, Page page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, September 14; 1977
daily netJraskan
page 7
Befiiionhelped table expansion?
By Mike Patten
Leaders of the ASUN petition drive protesting stadium
expansion are pleased with its apparent success.
All of the petition's organizers said they thought the
decision to hold off on any expansion decision was in
fluenced by the petition.
The petition drive gathered more than 2,000 signatures
in less than 24 hours. The petit a then was presented
to the NU Board of Regents at its Friday meeting. The
regents were scheduled to vote on the proposed expansion
of Memorial Stadium, but instead tabled the motion until
next month's meeting.
Kerr Marienau said the petition drive was undertaken
to present the regents with a report to offset the Citizen's
Expansion Committee's report favoring expansion by
8,000 seats.
- "Before we started it, it (expansion) looked like a cer
tainty. Now it looks like they (regents) are going to give it
a serious look. Especially in light of the loss Saturday,"
Marienau said. .
Mary Fejfar said she thought the drive shows the level
of student opposition to the expansion. '
"We knew there was student opposition to the expan
sion," she said. "I think students are becoming more
concerned with campus issues."
Fejfar said the drive gathered more than 400 signatures
in the last hour of its life. She agreed with Marienau, say
ing the decision was affected by the petitions.
"I think that had quite a bit to do with (Grand Island
Regent) Koefoot's decision to table it." .
Bill Skoneki said he was glad the regents voted to table
the motion. He said he was certain the motion would have
passed if it came to a vote.
"From what I understand of the regents, anytime
something is tabled, it moves a step closer to defeat."
Skoneki said the four leaders (Mike Herman is the
other) worked all night Thursday organizing the petition
drive. Petitions were passed out at most of the fraternities
and sororities during dinner, he said.
Petitions also were distributed in the dormitories and
in several classrooms. Skoneki said the petition drive was
ASUN President Greg Johnson's idea.
Herman said he thought five to 10 thousand students,
would have signed the petitions if ASUN had organized
sooner, but said he was happy with the final total.
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