The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1981, Page page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wednesday, december 9, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 5
to the editor
mm
Band deserves more
This is in response to all llie articles
considering the late of the UNL Hand.
When money is mentioned in them, all we
get are percentages and no cold figures ot
her than the total of approximately
$600,000.
The front page article in the Dec. 4 issue
of the Daily Nebraskan described the
breakdown of the money as follows:
-74 percent to the athletic department,
or $440,000.
-I5.3 percent to the Hand and Yell
Squad, or $91,800.
-9 percent to the Administration, or
$54,000.
-1.7 percent to a Contingency Fund , or
$10,800.
This breaks down further to show the
gross injustice done to the band and yell
squad. Their $91,800 is spread out among
Pre-registration lacking
Recently I received my spring schedule of classes in the
mail, and quite frankly, I was appalled. I went through
pre-registration, turned my schedule plan in on time, but
yet most of my requests were unfulfilled.
I understand that the university has some 23,000 stud
ents to deal with, however, I feel there must be a better
way. What good is pic-rcgist ration if the classes you cho
ose early are all but given to you like general registration
classes?
It seems to me that if more priority were given to prc
registration, there would be less of a problem with the ad
ministration remedy called "drop and add."
Lisa M . Zent
Freshman, Journalism
Section 8 is fun for fan
It was my pleasure during the current football season
to be seated in section 8, row 30, of Memorial Stadium.
Immediately in front of me was seated a group of UNL
students who thoroughly enjoyed the football season. It
was a real pleasure sitting immediately behind this stud
ent group. Their enthusiasm was infectious. Their inter
est in the game was genuine. There was never a time when
they behaved in any manner that would discredit our inst
itution. All persons who are associated with UNL can
take pride in the way these students participated in a foot
ball weekend each Saturday.
Ward Sybouts, Director
Graduate Studies, Research and Service
29 members for a total of $315.40 per st
udent. The Administration's $54,000 is to
be spread between an unknown, but small,
group. Robert L. Ix)vitt stated that this ad
ministrative group will not contain "any
where near 100 " members. If they take 75
people, $720 will be spent on each of
them! Arc they worth $404.54 more than
each band member or yell squad member?
I really do not believe so. This inequitable
distribution of funds is the main problem
separating the two groups.
I sincerely hope that the administration
gets its act together and solves this dispute
quickly and fairly. It would not hurt them
to publish a dollar by dollar account of the
$000,000 unless of course, they have some
thing to hide.
Kirk Lachman
Freshman, Chemical Fngincering
Did your junior or senior check remind
you of a needed course you meant
to take - but didn't?
If so, UNL's independent study by
correspondence could help you fit
that course into your busy final se
mesters. Over 100 courses are available
you work at your pace, your place. For
information visit the Division of Con
tinuing Studies Independent Study
Department, room 269. Nebraska Center
for Continuing Education. 33rd and
Holdrege. Take the shuttle bus from
city campus. Or call 472 1926.
cm
C&mpus y-s
UNL floes no clistnmin.itr t" 't" nademic. jdmissions
or employ men l proqrjms ."! JbirlPS tiy a" 'eitffjl ''ju
i.ftions oertainirnj to wmp
CARE
help and
hope
. ... .
ail iuc . &
IJrYOU CAN SPENDQ
hjjr THOSE VALUABLE
SAVERS BUCKS
I FROM
I j lAnebrnshn Sauings
1 UlZLL and Loan Association J
I LINCOLN 1409 "O" Street 402-475-1409
Where All Accounts Am Insured to S100.000 M
AT ANY OF THESE FINE
X MERCHANT
LOCATIONS:
In Lincoln:
Bivouac Ltd. of Lincoln Chartroosc Caboose Cliff's
Gerry's Sport & Ski Shop Hobby Town McDonald's
Max Miller Cameras Miller & Paine Soupersaladalley
The Clipper
o P
v
o
dlaDwrtn
Save $S
CoMege Miiis . . anw only 084f-.5
SILADIUM rings produce the
brilliant lustre of a fine jeweler's
stainless.
Men's and women's Siladium
rings are on sale this week
only through your
ArtCarved representative
A visit to the ArtCarved
College King taoie win give you
die chance to see die full
collection of rings for the fall.
But hurry on over. . . this sale
runs for a limited
time only.
y
amm M A. X. "Tfi - , , . if
ir2 ;i
IRTQIRVED
CLASS RINGS. INC
DATE Dec. 7 -10
TIME 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
PLACE Nebraska Union
North Lobby
DcjKsit required MasterCharge or Visa accepted
1981 ArtCarved Class Ring