The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1978, Page page 3, Image 3

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    friday, december 15, 1978
daily nebraskan
Residence hall rates to go up
By Sara Martens
The UNL Housing Director said resi
dence hall rates are expected to increase
S77-S88 for the 1979-80 school year ac
cording to a rate study presented to the
Residence Hail Association Tiiuisday
night.
Doug Zatechka said the projected
budget would increase the present $1,335
rate for a double room by 6.8 percent to
$1,428. This $93 increase could decrease
to around $80 with some cost cutting and
income generating measures, he said.
"We don't want to do any more than
minor cuts," he said. "We're looking hard
to find minor cuts before damaging stu
dent services."
Some of these cuts include voluntarily
limiting the amount of orange juice
students use due to a drastic increase in the
juice price and increasing the cost of wash
ers and dryers from 25 and 10 cents re
spectively to 35 and 20 cents.
These two cuts would take $9.98 from
the proposed increase. A total of $22.09
could be subtracted from the increase if
all suggested cuts were accepted,
lowering the room rate to $1405, a $70
increase.
Payroll expenditures which will increase
10.1 percent and food costs with a
projected 8.5 percent increase are the
greatest increases in next year's budget.
Zatechka said these rates reflect a 9 to 11
percent inflation rate.
RHA informally supported an increase
of $80. A quorum was not present for a
formal vote.
Bill Skoneki, RHA president said he
hopes the regents will wait on their
approval of the increases until RHA rep
resentatives have had time to discuss the
proposals with their dorms.
Zatechka said he wants a decision in
January from the Regents and that a delay
would hinder publication of contracts for
next year.
calendar
12 p.m -Muslin Student
Association, Room 337
12:30 p.m.-Lngineering
Mechanics luncheon. Room
242
2 p.m.-Task Force on
Nebraska Unions, Room
216
Booths
1A - ASUN Book Ex
change 2A - Scarlet & Cream
3 & 4 - University Bookstore
Red Cross
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