n daily nebraskan pago 13 thursday, September 4, 1980 Budget cut . . CONT FROM PACE! Meisels said he cannot yet predict the full effect of the cut. But he said he is certain that "it's a detriment to the entire educational process." The speech department's operating budget has been frozen for three years and cannot withstand further restriction, according to Speech Communication Depart ment Chairman Custav Friedrich. "It's just an impossible situation," Friedrich said. "Now they're telling us we're going to have to operate at 85 percent of a budget we couldn't live with befoi:." With supply restrictions added to the problem of larger class sizes, education will be hampered, Friedrich said. 4 WU end up about mid-year not being able to run off tests," he said. Instead, he continued, tests will be written on blackboards and students will buy examination book lets on which to write answers. Students may also be forced to run off their own copies of handouts and pay for them, lie said. But "paper will continue to fly" at the School of Journalism, according to Jack Botts, chairman of the news-editorial sequence of the school. Though no longer an Arts and Sciences department, the school is reducing operational expenses this year, he said. Information on operating budgets has been sent to every chairperson in the school. The school ended its subscription to the United Press International wire service last year to save expenses, Botts said, but Said it kept its Associated Press subscription. However, UPI will be reintroduced this year so students can learn editorial judgment through exposure to all per spectives, he said. Cuts dismaying To compensate for this added operational expense, Botts said he will end the school's subscription to some newspapers and magazines, and reduce purchases of depart mental or private library books. Faculty trips to convent ions and seminars also will be curtailed . In addition, an introductory photography course for non-journalism majors will be discontinued to save wear on equipment and manual typewriters will be phased out rather than repaired, he said. Cutting services and supplies previously considered nec essary is difficult to do, he said. "You simply go for what you have to have and what's important to you," he said . I Circle K will meet tonight at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska i Union . Room number will be posted . I r 1 I I The UNL Actuarial Science Club is sponsoring a J picnic Sunday at 3 p.m. at Penzer Park, 27th & Hold- rege.' I The Student Vets will meet monday at 4:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Number will be posted. ASUN is now taking applications for persons interested in serving on the Health Center Board. Positions are open for one and two year terms. For more information call the ASUN office, Nebraska Union 115. Deadline is September 11 ' A P. t. N : 5 (jXilteftf itiii i4?fbiP ilk 4 l ) jewelers 13th & P St. Lincoln Nebraska 68508 The Bright Idea" That's what the music department did and that's why news of this year's cut in operational expenses was partic ularly dismaying, School of Music Director Raymond Haggh, said. Just another crisis Last year, the School of Music invested in a new music library. The money was to come from this year's renova tion funds, Haggh said, but because of the cut in opera tional expenses, there will be no renovation funds this year. Compensation for the deficit will deplete monies for replacing instruments, as well as for comprehensive musicianship, Haggh said. Comprehensive musicianship funds support a six-course program that every undergrad uate music major must complete. Duplication materials and listening materials for the program will be reduced, Haggh said. Also curtailed will be purchases and rentals of instru ments for music ensembles, he said. "I'm too old to panic ,H Haggh said of the cut. "Getting by" is a UNL tradition, he said, and something he's done for 20 years. 11 to WL M117 1 ooao DOOO GOOD m Quantities Limited foi mi in inttyyi,! ;: Hi pooc DQQC $81 !7cr$Q5 ilwutosi If -III WW I $50$85 US 31 HEWLETT Quantities fZJ PACKARD Limited EteCtTOniC onQ Calculators Open Monday-Friday, 8-5:30, Saturday, 9-5:30 We're more than a bookstore 12th &R Streets In Uncoln Center 476-0111 J &IU During Land and Sky's FREE-FOR-ALL-DAYS. Free for all. A warerbed frome ond pedesrol worth $120 when you buy o complete Land ond Sky Deluxe Morrress Package Naruralizer" morrress firred liner ond Ulrrorherm solid srare hearer. Quoliry. Service. Selecnon. Lond ond Sky offers the besr of all rhree. And for a limited rime. Land ond Sky offers the besr deal ever on frames. They re FREE when you buy our Deluxe Morrress package! Hours MWTh-10-0 r1 Tu F So -10-6 5un-noon-6 end cndl Icy Nebraska s Largesr Warerbed Srore. both floors or Corner ond " O." 483-4561 LZJ "Or use rhor H20 as o credit roword rhe purchase of selected frames you prefer a