Student support keeps Abel pool open By Jen Beals Staff Reporter Despite the findings of a rate study, the Residence Hall Associa tion voted to keep the pool in Abel Hall open. “The support for the pool was overwhelming,” said Doug Breuer, chairman of the residential enhance ment committee. Closing the pool was one option presented to RHA members Thurs day in a rate study to save students money. The Residential Enhancement Committee and the University Hous ing Division conducted the study to propose the housing budget for the 1989-90 academic year, Breuer said. RHA approved the rate study’s proposed housing cost increases, Breuer said. The cost for double-occupancy rooms w ill increase by 5.2 percent or $120. Single-occupancy rooms will increase by 6.2 percent or $ 170. This increase is 1 percent smaller than last year’s, he said. Breuer said he brought up the idea of closing the Abel pool because it was losing money and because stu -POlffSHoKFl— Beginning midnight Thurs day, Jan.19 12:44 p.m. — Stereo reported stolen from an auto in Area 2, between Vine and U streets, $50. . 1:05 p.m. - Car window re ported broken in Area 2, near Sandoz Hall, $150. 2:42 pjb. - Stereo reported stolen in Area 3, near Sandoz Hall, $155. 3:01 p.m. - Stereo cover and knobs were reported stolen from an auto at 18th and R streets, $20. 3:02 p.m. - Trash can reported on fire in Oldfadter Hall. 4:01 pJ». - Steam cleaner re portedly set off a fire alarm in Abel Hall. Friday, Jan. 20 9:06 a.m. - Sign reported van dalized in Area 16, $50. 10:02 a JR. - Three purses re ported stolen from 36 Henzlik Hall, each $20 loss. 10:23 a jo. - Individual re ported falling down stairs and {f\jurhg back in Oldfather Hall. Person was transported to die University Health Center. 11:39 a.m. - Two-vehicle, non-injury accident reported in Area 24, $150. n:»j a.m. - rirc aiarm acci dentally set off in Matter Hall. 1:21 p.m. - Stethoscope and hand drill reported stolen from the College of Dentistry, $950. 1:44 p.m. - Speakers reported stolen from an automobile in Area 2, Sandoz. 1:53 p.m. - Radio reported sto ten from an auto in Area 10, 19th and R streets. 10:29 p.m. -- Individual was : cited with minor in possession and transported to a dctoxifica j fion center. Saturday, Jan.21 12:30 a.m. - Tires on an auto mobile were reported slashed at 17th and Vine streets, $496. 3:16 p.m. - Hit-and-run auto mobile accident reported in Area 24, $350. 7:55 p.m. - Typewriter re ported stolen from an automo bile in Area 2, at 19ih St, be tween T and U streets, $500. M0 p.m. - Jacket reported | stolen from the Bob Devaney Sports Center, $30. lltIO p.m. ~ Glass in a fire extinguisher box was reported broken in Schramm Hail, $5. —i WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURLIFE Am*rrcanH*art denis were paying for other pools on campus through student fees. Presently, residence hall students pay $6.52 per academic year to keep the pool operating, Breuer said. “We looked around town and found that almost every pool loses money,” he said. “The (RHA) Sen ate just felt that we would keep it open as a service to the residents.” KHA Publicity Chairman Bill Vobejda said some residents thought that the RHA Senate would make a sudden decision on closing the pool. “We would consult the residents first before we would actually close the pool,” Vobejda said. “If any thing, we probably would have started a study to see if we should look at dosing it in the future.” Another part of the rate study in cluded changing the residence hall linen service. Breuer said linen will be an optional service next year. Stu dents who want linen service will have to pay about $ 12 to $ 14 per year. Breuer said linen was cut from the budget because 40 percent of the stu dents never use it. “Linen will cost a few more dol lars,” he said, “but I don’t think people will be too concerned.” RHA decided to increase housing contract fees 50 cents from $5.50 to $6 for next year, Breuer said. That money goes to individual complex governments to support entertain ment, he said. Vobejda said the 50 cents is not part of the housing cost increase. He said that RHA will receive 50 cents more from the total housing budget •••••«••••••••••••• • Nicaragua • • Hurricane Relief j • Benefit * • Zoo Bar * • 136 North 14th Street, Lincoln • l January 24,1989 J • 8-12 p.m. • J Featuring: J • Amethyst • J John Walker * • Laurie McClain • • Hardy Holm and Dave Newman* • Terry Keefe and Friends • • Cover Charge: $3.00 • ••••••••••••••••••• _____ I Madsen s Bowling | I & Billiards I SPRING BREAK '891 PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA LAND PACKAGE $180 BUS PACKAGE $260 •NON-STUDENT ADD $15 INTERESTED?... INFO NIGHTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 24TH AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25TH AT 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. 472-1780 FOR MORE INFORMATION 7 NIGHTS IN SUNBIRD CONDOS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vine Street 472-3467 ADULT SHIM LESSONS Minimum: 6 Maximum 20 Cost $22.00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb. 2 Feb. 6-Mar. 8 M.W 5:15-6:10 p.m. A bel/San do/. Pool BEGINNING RACQUETBALL LESSONS Minimum: 8 Maximum: 16 Cost: $20.00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb 9 Feb. 12-Mar. 5 Sun. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Schulte Field House ADVANCED RACQUETBALL Minimum:12 Maximum: 22 Cost: $30 00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb. 8 Feb. 11-Mar 4 Sat. 9:30-11 30 a.m. Sports Courts RACQUET SPORTS LESSONS Activities will include badminton, pickle ball and tennis. Minimum: 6 Maximum: 12 Coat $22.00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb. 2 Feb. 5-Mar. 12 Sun. 3:00-5:00 p.th. Mabel Lee 301 CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS WATER BABIESI For agea 6 mo.-2 yr* Children are in the water with a parent. Bring a “favorite” water toy to be used in class. Mm.: 6 Max : 12. Cost: $15.00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb. S I. Feb 11-Mar 11 Sat 9:00-9:30 a m 11. Feb. 11-Mar. 11 Sat. 9:30-10:00 a m. Mabel Lee Pool PRE-BEGINNERS: For ages 2 yrs.-4 yr*. Children are in the water without the parent. Each child should bring a “favarue" water toy. Min : 6 Max : 15 Cost: $15.00 Sign-up Deadline Feb t I. Feb. 11 Mar 11 Sat. 9:0^9:30 a m 11. Feb 11 Mat 11 Sat. 9:30-10:00 a m. BEGINNERS-SWIMMERS: For ages 4 yrs and over with previous experience. Min.: 6 Max.: 20 Cost $19.00 Sign-up Deadline: Feb. 3 I. Feb. 7 Mar. 9 T. TH 6:30-f:15 p.m II Feb. 7 Mar 9T,TH 7:15-8:00pm. Mabel Lee Pool . 1 uoimioK •*** »»*«*»«« >M»i»mt»m«»mt aaaaa advanced lifesaving AU persons must obtain the full C P R. Course before they are able to be certified. Min : 4 Max. 8 Cost. $25.00 Sian-up Deadline: Jan 23 Jan 29 Mar 19 Sunday 6:00 9:00 p.m Mabel Ime Pool SCUBA DIVING This is the first module of two to become ceru Red in scuba diving (An additional $5.00 will be assessed to all non-umversity persons!) Minimum: 3 Mfximum: 10 Cost: $150.00 Sign-up Deadline: 1st day of class by noon Jan 30-Feb 14 M.T 6 30-10:00 p m. Feb 20-March 7 M.T 6:30-10:00 p m. (1st session at BIG MAC, Remainder at Mabel l-ec Pool) C.P.R. One-person adult C.P.R. and obstructed airway techmquea American Heart Association certification Min.: 6 Max.: 14 Cost: $10 00 Sign-up Deadline: Febiuary 16 Feb 19 Sunday. 1:00-4:30 p m. University Health Center BOWLING Min . 6 Max.: 18 Cost. $1100 Sign-up Deadline: February 6 Feb 9-Mar. 9 Thun. 9:00-10 00 p.m. hast Campus Union BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING Min.: 6 Max.: 16Cost $1800 Sijn-up Deadline: Febwaiy 2 Feb 6 Mar 2 M.T.TH 4:00-5:00 p m. E C. Aouarities Bldg TAI CM EXERCISES An ancient Chinese exercise system to enhanoe tke individual's mental, physical and spiritual well-being . Min : 6 Max 20 Cost: $18 00 Sign-up Deadline. January 23 Jan. 26-Feb. 23 Thuisday 5:15-7:15 p.m For more information contact: UNL Office of Campus Recreation 1700 Vine Lincoln, NE 68588-0601 472-3467 Non-University persons pay an additional 15% to register for classes through the Office of Campus Recreation. (Students, Staff, Faculty and Immediate Family are considered University persons) LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Minimum: 15 Sign up Deadline: Pnor to first class meeting. Ian 30 Mar 10 M.W ,F 12:10-12 50 p m. Cook Pavilion Jan. 30-Mar. 10 M,W,F 6:00-7:00 p m Abel Ballroom Jan 31-Mar 9 T.TH 4:30-5:15 p.m. Mabel txse Hall 301 PROGRESSIVE AEROBICS Mitmum.: 15 Sign-up Deadline: Prior to first class meeting. Jan 30 Mar 10 M.W.F 7:15-8:00 a m Cook Pavilion Jan 30-Mar 10 M.W.F 12:10-12:50 p.m. E.C. Act Bldg Jan 30 Mar 10 M.W.F 5 15 -6 00 p m Mabel l.ec HaU 301 Jan 30 Mar 8 M.W 6:30^7 30 p m Ncihardt-Blue TV Rm Jan 31-Mar 12 T, TH, SU 7:30 8 30p m Abel Ballroom EXTENDED AEROBICS Minimi’m: 15 Sign-up DeadUne: Pnor to first class meeting Jan. 30-Mar 10 M.W.F 4 00 5:15 p.m Mabel 1-oe HaU 301 Jan 31-Mar 9 T, TH 5:15-6:30 p.m E.C. Activity Bldg. WATER AEROBICS Min.: 10 Mas.: 20 Sign up DeadUne Prior to first class mcedm Jan. 30-Mar 10 M.W.F 12:10-12:50 p m Abel/Sandoz Pool Jan. 30-Mar 8 M.W 6:15-7:00 p.m. Abel/Sandoz Pool Jan. 31-Mar 9T, TH 5:15-6:00 p.m. Abel/Sandoz Pool WATER TONING Min 10 Max.: 20 Sign-up Deadline Prior to first class meeting Jan 31 Mai 9T.TH 12:10-12:50p m. Abel/S.ndoz Pool FIRMER BODY Minimum: IS Sign up Deadline: Prior to first class meeting Jan. 30 Mar 10 M.W.F 5:15-6:00 pm E.C. Activity Bldg Jan 31-Mar. 9 T.TH 12:10-12:50p.m. Mabel IxseHall301 Jan. 31-Mar 9 T.TH 5:15-6:00 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall 301 COST FOR THE AEROBICS CLASSES ARE: 2 days * $12.00; 3 days* $17.00; 4 days $21.50; S days $25.50 • • »■ 1 ititii:. .....