monday, march 23, 1070 dally nebraskan pagaO Regprits to reconsider open admissions policy Saturday The NU Board of Recent! Saturdnv uiti rii....i Robert Simmons proposal that the university drort its open admissions policy. . r The regents asked NU officials last month to bring al ternatlve admissions plans to Saturday! meeting. Stand ards have been suggested that would admit students on the basis of class tank, grades, andor ACT or SAT scores. The UNL Faculty Senate has passed a resolution recommending "in the strongest possible terms that the traditional policy of open admissions be continued " The administration, however, will not recommend any action to the regents Saturday, according to Ned Hedges, UNL vice chancellor for academic affairs. The board, m also consider a recommendation to place the UtyLbasedj)ental College under the adminlstra tlve control of the Medical Center In Omaha; The board's Academic and Business Affairs committees will meet at 9 a.m., and the formal meeting will start at 1:30 p.m. Other items on the agenda Include: -Discussion of NU's compliance with new federal re tirement laws which become effective in 1982. -A proposal to limit the number of football tickets allowed each regent. DAILY ATI 1:39-3:39 1:39-7:39 AND 1:39 JT4 Jr. 8 ILTstuarfiJ Vis "til Ur,, -I't.Jfti 'ftiwttyrtft ft Hi- 'lilt PG ft I) ((WMNI II It - , 5 a s. -Approval of four contracts with Ozark Airlines for the Football Traveling Squad, for the 1979 football season, in the amount of $50,5 16. -Approval of investing up to $40,000 of non-university program facilities fee deposits, held by the office of Stu dent Activities and Financial Services, Into the ASUN Credit Union. 1 III 11 ll..IirSs 0!yyy21 RADIO FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT MOVIE "LAST WALTZ in Dolby Stereo ADMISSION $l.r() (PG) Mm hi. mi im .... CLVJB ffi III! III! III! W 7 A 1 mm m lr 1 fa I rr-L ft tfhurh r:' "; ri - t 'X ' 7 V'" ; r?n r Stsrrinj AKSTTE KAVtN JCUN UStK'UIKXN K& Writtsn and Directed by ttSQtTMcCJLUO Mr1 '11 1730 "O" 432-6042 (:::::ti:::::::?!t:::::::::;r!::::i:::;;:5:;!!j:i54....44.. Every Friday and i?2mrp-,t.7H2H., j Saturday at Midniaht No Passes! ii !i r iwirwfwwrwwniiimniiiniiniwte hAMmL . '4 1 I Iff t it " . I f y J MUSICLAHD 530 5V4W, 3-way car speaker system. Smalrout powerful, features separate woof er, midrange and tweeter. Rated at 20 watts capacity, the perfect matcn tor the craig T606. a f445 value for only 39H i r -Expenditure of $72,712 for re furbishing hotel rooms and corridors in the Nebraska Center. -Approval of the preliminary drawings for the 9,000 scat stadium addition, which will cost up to $5.1 million. Tat . SI tock ModalTeOd ccrra in smal paagssl A lt299S viilud lusiciand 530 Also avaiisbl, the Cra T60S Indssh Cassia starecHDaSrix tcpa player with mmv,PX Raola Dig Clock, PM StaScnRaad6UtOnrylS5n ' AvaiUibJa b Brack. (unit not shown) 4 ,,, A in? Now Ploying At A Thotr Nor You Check Local Newspaper For Specific Theatre Listing. 5 ts r X J LEADER OF THE PACK SD&ctalOfflzrl ! &u-Minum cassettes jx 4-pack Cassette Recording Cartridges with yusicmatejape Organizer r Wvalue. UN 8741 VVSARerrSMTISRED - ' UflTiLVOUAHH! The Atrium 12th & N, Corat to r.3 far ttsra Via CHARC5ITI r