Wednesday, march 18, 1981 daily nebraskan page 3 tart siufff Larly registration for next fall has been extended to April 3. The Drop-Add fee will not increase next fall. Latter-Day Saints Student Association will have class today at noon on Last Campus. The Wildlife Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the East Union. Room number will be posted. Health Center Advisory Board will meet today at 4 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. Concerned students are wel come. There will be a figure drawing session tonight from 7 to 10 in Richards Hall, Room 206. The cost will be approx imately $10 and all are welcome. The Glass Onion Cooperative Theater is sponsoring auditions for Bingsley-On-Sea by Dave Wilson on Thurs day and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the YMCA, 1 1th and P streets. The Student Y presents "The Myth of the Macho Male." "Equal Relationships: An Impossible Dream?" will be discussed tonight at 7 with Mike and Lisa Davis. Barbara Kerr and Chuck Claiboume. Thursday at 7 p.m. UNL men will discuss "The Macho Image." These are held in Nebraska Union, Room 1 17. Grant received to buy Spectrometer A grant of $143,000 from the National Science Foun dation to buy a sophisticated Spectrometer by the chem istry department was the largest item of outside support received by UNL in February. Other large grants during February included: -$82, 236 from NSF to Charles L. Wilkins and Mich ael Gross, chemistry, for Fourier Transform Mass Spect rometry studies. -$98, 900 from NSF to Norman Rosenberg and Sashi Verma, agricultural meteorology and climatology center, for microclimate studies. THE 55 Cssns Tonight: Wei, March 18 JuuiL ufjww tmuti l c; . i nr tot riin Do you have a needed class that doesn't fit into your preregistration puzzle? An independent study by correspondence course may be the solution. You tailor it to fit your schedule by completing coursework at your place and pace. A wide variety of college credit courses are available through the UNL Division of Continuing Studies. Call Mrs. Molly Cunningham at 472-1933 or come to 511 Nebraska Hall. Campus UNL does not discriminate in its academic, admissions or employment programs and abides by all federal regulations pertaining to same Early returns from survey indicate student approval of rec programs By Kim Hachiya The UNL recreation department is processing the re sults of a survey started last Wednesday. Questionnaires were sent to 984 randomly selected stu dents to help the department evaluate how its services are meeting the needs of students, recreation department Director Dan Steller said. Early returns indicated students are generally pleased with recreation department programs. A computer randomly chose 194 Greeks, 478 residence hall students and 312 off-campus residents to participate in the survey. Steller said more surveys were sent to resi dence hall students because they participate in more pro grams than other students, according to results of a survey taken three years ago. The questionnaire asks students to rate the level of their satisfaction with intramurals, open gyms and courts, outdoor recreation, equipment rentals, recreational class es, hunting and fishing licenses and World of Fun tickets. Other questions ask students to rate their level of awareness of department offerings and the importance they attach to department programs. A fourth question asks students to evaluate the fair ness of recreation department policies on intramurals, equipment rentals and off-campus trips. Students are asked whether they agree the depart ment and its services are an asset to UNL. Steller said two important questions concern whether students feel the department offerings are adequate and whether the indoor recreational facilities are adequate. Steller said the survey divides respondents by sex, liv ing quarters and class standing so they can be tabulated more easily. About 30 percent of the questionnaires have been re turned which Steller said is remarkable since they have been out about a week. Although the returns are sketchy, Steller said, some trends are developing. "Just looking offhand, we find most students think we're doing too much or about right in the area of what we offer and how diverse they are," he said. "The major ity feel that the rec facilities are pretty important to very important here at UNL "Most people also feel that we don't have enough in door facilities." Steller said the department is hoping to verify the re sults of the ASUN Fund B vote from the elections two weeks ago with this survey. But he said the main purpose is to get some idea of students' satisfaction with the department. 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