The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1980, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
thursday, november 20, 1980
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The Mueller Tower bells will not ring during noon and
on Tuesdays and Thursdays because of a conflict with
class times, according to Harley Schrader, physical plant
director.
This compromise was reached in a committee meeting
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cellor's office and the physical plant, Schrader said.
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The committee was formed because of complaints re
ceived by Schrader and the Chancellor from professors
saying that the bells were disrupting classes, Schrader said.
During the last month no complaints about the bells
have been made except when the timing of the bells has
been off, Schrader said.
He said none of the complaints he has received were
from students.
On the days when the bells are permitted to ring, they
will not begin until 11:20 aaii. and will stop ringing at
6 pjn., Schrader said.
The bells will follow the same scheduled times during
the weekend except on football Saturdays when the bells
will begin at noon and ring almost continuously, Schrader
said.
He said this will be the last Saturday the bells will ring.
Disruptions can not be completely prevented because
classes run all day, Schrader said.
Rich and Willa Jones, graduate music students are re
sponsible for preparing the tapes used in the tower,
Schrader said.
He said they run the bells manually on football Sat
urdays. In the future, music appropriate to the holidays and
special occasions will be played, Schrader said.
President Ronald Roskcns will recom
mend to the Board of Regents Friday the
appointment of Alan Seagren of UNL as
Ci ' i i acting vice president for administration.
beagren appointment Seagren is currently UNL's assistant
vice chancellor for academic affairs, direc
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educational administration.
He will replace William C. Krskinc, who
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