friday, november 18, 1977 daily nebraskan page 9 CSL oks plan exempting sophomores from residence hall living requirement By Brenda Moskovits The Council on Student Life (CSL) Thursday night sent a recommendation to Vice Chancellor Richard Arm strong which would no longer require sophomores to live in university housing. The proposal still would require freshmen who do not become 20by October 1 to live in university housing. It will exempt sophomores as a group from any housing re quirement as of fall 1978. Presently, sophomores who are not 20 by October 1 must also live in university housing unless they provide parentiu signatures giving permission to live off campus. Drafters of the proposal, Ken Schmidt and Lynn Paustian listed three advantages to the proposal. They said it would ensure that most freshmen would receive the educational benefits of on-campus living, maintain the least possible housing cost increase and allow sophomores of any age to choose their living environment. The council also heard comments from the Student Bar Association regarding problems funding off campus ac tivities involving alcohol consumption. Bar association President Pam Mattson and Vice President Dave Michel explained that all money handling by university sponsored organizations must go through Movie schedule Cinema 1: Oh, God!; 7:30, 9:30 p.m.;PG. Cinema 2: Jabberwalk; 8, 9:45 pjn.; R. Cinema X: House of Kinky Pleasure and Pleasure Motel; continuous showings; X. CooperLincoln: The Rescuers; 7:30 pjn.; G and No Deposit No Return;S :30, 9 p jn.; G. Douglas 1: Heroes; 5:30, 7:35, 9:40 p.m.; PG. Douglas 2; Damnation Alley; 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 p.m.; PG. Douglas 3: First Love; 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 pjn.; R. Embassy: Bel Ami and Naked Came the Stranger; continuous showings from 1 1 a.m.; X. Joyo: Rollercoaster; 7 :20 p.m. ; PG. ?hzi(BobbyDeerfield;7t9:l5pjn.;?G. ; PG. Plaza 2: Bobby Deerfield; 7:30, 9:45 pjn.; PG, Plaza 3: A Piece of. the Action; .7:30, 9:45 pin.; PG. Plaza 4: Smokey and the Bandit; 7:30, 9:30 p.m.; PG. , State i Kentucky Fried Movie; 7, 8:35, 10:10 p.m,; R. Stuart: Star Wars; 7:20, 9 :30 p.m.; PG.. . 4 t New Clothinq S 6036 Havelock Ave. i Offering a Full i f Line of Wrangler, 5 J Denims, Silk Screen J J TShirts, and more! J p All UNDER J Lincoln's i 2 Newest Clothinq 5 - - A J Salvage Outlet, J 3 7:15-9:45 APIECE OF THE ACTION irrjf , iiit """ 1 " 1 """"" m 15:30-7:30-9:301 8 HJ&CUEI&-' NO DEPOSIT 7:30 NO RETURN oo Mr A Kk k'i I "I tl i HI iirt ln2ULui RADIO FRIDAY N1CHI MIDNIGHT M0VII hina Toiaj n Admission $1.50 nrrrrrrnnn O 0 a o D D 0 D D un n over c DAILY AT 1:00, 3:05,6:10, Z 7:zo,:4u AkxgtinrKeopinacp!axyfvXafw3y.M 0 rA Sari) ZL. TO WimfiwosKcsniol nfli oglb system! m 1 - - - . UA-tl . f J n a a a D student activities, according to university by-laws. In accordance. with' tbe student handbook, they said, alcohol is not permitted at university sponsored activities regardless of whether they are held on or off campus. Consequently, in violation of the by-laws the Student Bar maintains separate commercial savings and checking ac counts consisting of dues money because vouchers for liquor are not permitted through the university system. . Mattson explained that the mean age of Student Bar members is 27, so alcohol consumption is within Nebraska state law. Jack Guthrie, coordinator of the program planning center has given the Student Bar 60 days to resolve the problem, Mattson said. Until the conflict is eliminated, the organization cannot receive $1200 of carry over funds from last year's student fees. CSL referred the matter to its subcommittee on alcohol which is considering similar matters. A letter is being sent to the university lawyer urging a legal opinion on the matter. In other business, CSL drafted a charge to be sent to the Parking Advisory Board clarifying the board's role and funetion. It asks that the agenda of PAB meetings be pre pared by the committee chairman and that the Parking Coordinator serve as a non-voting executive secretary. It also Stipulates all policies be subject to PAB approval be fore implementation. Following the charge a list of recommendations for parking bylaws was included. Suggestions included having a community member on the board, scrutinizing the role of Campus Police and renaming the board as the Parking Advisory Committee. CSL requested feedback from the parking board by March 31, 1978. CSL also endorsed an ef fort to respect individual rights in university housing respecting noise. Among suggestions it recommended to Director of Housing Doug Zatechka were physical soundproofing of the units, institution of quiet hours, and investigating how other schools deal with the problem. Who is No one reqlly knew. Not the crowds who cheered him. Not the women who made love to him. Not the family who reached out to him. No one until now. 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