The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1978, Page page 3, Image 3

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thursday, november30, 1978
daily nebraskan
page 3
UNL Housing Office starting alcohol education program
Tips on giving and attending parties, the
facts and myths of alcohol and the signs of
alcohol abuse are some of the proposed
topics for an alcohol education program
being formed by the UNL Housing Of
fice, the director said.
Doug Zatechka said the program will
give students a broader base within their
education.
An alcohol education series has been
requested by residence hall staffs, students
and administrators, he said.
The program will concentrate on cam
pus living units in the beginning but will
expand to include the entire student popu
lation, Zatechka said.
The first sessions will begin in January,
following evaluation of a survey that stu
dents are now completing.
The Office of Housing and research ex
perts at UNL have asked a random sample
of five percent of the students to complete
the survey.
Results from this survey will be
analyzed to determine the types of infor
mation the students need, he said.
Zatechka said the program will include
how to be a good host and guest, with an
Typewriter fonts disappear
University Police still are looking for a
suspect who is believed to have stolen 62
IBM typewriter fonts from the UNL Tea
chers College last week.
Typewriter fonts are metal balls that
carry all the letters of the alphabet instead
of the standard keys that most typewriters
have. Each IBM typewriter has one font.
Police say the fonts, valued at $18 each,
probably were taken last Tuesday morning.
Employees reportedly saw a person car
rying a briefcase walking in and out of
rooms 302 and 310 Tuesday. He was des
cribed as a white male, dark hair, medium
build, with a light blue ski coat on.
The fonts, which are easy to remove
from the electric typewriters, had a total
value of about $1,100.
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emphasis on the non-drinker in a party
setting.
He said national statistics show that
non-drinkers feel shut out of most student
organized events.
"People feel you have to drink to have
fun. Alcohol acts as a social lubricant and
as a sign of adulthood. We want to show
that there are ways to enjoy yourself with
out drinking."
The program's approach is not pro
hibitionary, he said, but aims to give stu
dents a knowledge of the beverage and the
habits that can develop.
"I doubt that students have set their
drinking habits, but if they have, we would
like to provide an opportunity for them to
make a change for the better."
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