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Wednesday, november 14, 1979 page 2 daily nebrasken Love Hall expects Female agriculture or home economics majors who would like to save about half the cost of dormitory living may want to consider living at Love Memorial Hall on East Campus. The hall is in an unusual .situation and has several open ings this year. There is room for 49 women, with 46 spots filled, according to Nancy Burkhart, vice president in charge of duties for the hall. More spaces will become available during the spring semester when several residents will move out, she said. 'There are some residents that are teaching assistants that won't be coming back and several women will be getting married," Burkhart said. The hall expects to have about 10 openings for the spring semester she added. In the past, there has been a waiting list of women wishing to live in the hall. Wendy Buettow, resident adviser for the hall, said she thinks the problem is that people don't know the hall is available. The hall was built in 1941 with a donation from Don Love. Love wanted students to earn part of their college experience by working for it. That philosophy allows the women to realize a sub stantial savings compared to other common living arrange ments. The residents do all of their own housework and. cooking. . The residents are divided into groups of six or seven women and they divide the duties among themselves every two weeks, Burkhart said. anncanc3s 'Untie cf the SO's fl CQTs IV Tequilas 5C Cans SG' HiDalls Tonight, Uodnosday, Hov. 14 some vacancies There is quite a bit of responsibility involved, especially with cooking," Burkhart said. "Every two weeks the women in different groups change duties. One person will cook, another will clean and some will be given free time," Burkhart said. Hall residents are working on getting boarders for next fall. "It may be kind of late for the spring semester, so ou; big push will be for next fall, Buettow said. The residents will try to make high scluol students aware of the hall, she said. t The openings in the spring will cause problems, Burk hart said. There will be problems getting duties done with out having anyone double up, since the system is designed for 49 women. "We're just going to have to have the people here tell others that the opportunity to live here exists," she said. . Love Memorial Hall is different from other coop living arrangements in that all residents are either agriculture or home economics majors. That helps incoming freshmen to adjust to college life and it creates a bond between the residents, Burkhart said. Requests for P.A. announcementsscoreboard messages at home football games must be typewritten and submitted to the Office of University Information, 312 Administration' today. For additional information contact Hal Graves at 472-2167. ' The Latter Day Saint Student Association will meet at noon today in the East Union CAP room. The UNL Accounting Association will meet at 3:30 pjn. at CBA 3rd floor lounge. The UPC Concert Com mittee will meet at 4 pjn. in Nebraska Union 221. Mu Epsilon Nu will meet at 6 pjn. in Henzlik 203. Kelly Baker will speak on teacher liability. UPC-E will meet at 6 p.m. in the East Union com mittee room. The UNL Rodeo Club will meet at 7 pjn. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. Executives will meet at 6:30 pjn. The NU Med's will meet at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Room number will be posted. Alpha Zeta will meet at 7 pjn. in the East Union. Kirk Jamison, president of the Production Credit As sociation will speak - on "Careers in Ag Finance." KING OF BEERS ANHEUSER Editor In chief: Amy Lenien; Managing editor; Margaret Staf. ford Newi editor: Randy Eisex; Associate news editors; Brenda Moskovlts Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassler; Assl. tant nioht news editor: Karen Keller; Featurei editor: Jill Denning; Levout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Soorts editor: Rick Hull; Photography chief: Mark Billlngsley;Art director: Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael Zanaarl; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field. . Copy editors: lJx Austin; Julie Bird; Barb Bierman, Alice Hrnicek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannin.Kris Hansen, Paula Bauer, Sand! George, Denise LeMunyan. . Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UN L Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during vacation. - " . Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets Lincoln, Neb 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. . Material may be reprinted without permission If attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510. The Human Develop ment and the Family club, meeting will be at 7 pjn. in Ruth Leverton Hall Com mons Room. The UNL Future Farmers of America will meet at 8 pjn. in the East Union. Room number will be posted. The University Health Center will conduct a free health screening fair "today from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. in the Nebraska Union Centennial Room. The fair will include screening for diabetes, Rubella and oral cancer. For the diabetes screening test, arrive at the Union VA hours after eating a heavy- meal including orange juice, bread, with - BUSCH. INC. ST LOUIS butter and preserves, potatoes, and a rich dessert; NO coffee, tea, or gum! If you have any questions phone the Health Center at 472-2102, ext. 268. The Actuarial Science club will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. . Room number will be posted. The New Student Orien tation application meeting will be at 7 pjn. in the Ne braska Union. Room number will be posted. The East Campus Gavel Club will meet at 8:30 pjn. Thursday in the East Union. Room number will be posted. ...... ... 8:45 ajn.-5 pjn. Health Physical Education & Recreation Conference, Georgian Suite 9 ajn.-3 pjn.-UHC Health Awareness Fair, Cen tennial Room 12 pjn.-Interclub Council, Pewter Room 12 p jn.-Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Regency Suite B 12:30 pjn.-Engineering College, Heritage Room 1 pjn.-5 pjn.-Health, Physical Education & Recreation, Room 216 12:30 p.m.-l:30 pjn. Intervarsity , Christian Fellowship, Room 122 3 p jn .-Parking Appeals Board, Heritage Room 3:30pjn.-4:30pjn.-NU Student Affairs Committee, Room 401 4 pjn.-5:30 pjn.-New Student Orientation, Room 232 4:30 pjn.-5 pjn.-ASUN Research Grant Committee, Pewter Room 5 p jn.-6 p jn.-Corncobs, The Rostrum 5 pjrL-6 pjn .-Tassels, The Cellar, North 6pjn.-8pjn.-UPCCity, Pewter Room 7 pjn. - 8:30 pjn.-Phi Beta Lambda, Georgian Suite A 6:30 pjn.-7:30 pjn. ASUN Facilities & Services, Room 216 , . . 6 pjn.-9 pjn.-Multi Cultural Affairs Tutoring, Room 225 7 p.m.-8:30 pjn.-Stu-dent Education Association, Regency Suite A v 7 pjn .-8 pjn.-Circle K, Regency Suite B