4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Feb. 16, 1979 Beaver seating plan delay asked By 808 WAR Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Undergraduate Student Government Executive Council recommended that none of the proposed changes to football stadium seating be implemented next year in a meeting last night with Bud Meredith, business manager of athletics. "Basically as a group, we're not really that happy with the proposals," Dave Haberle, USG president, said. "We'd be content with the same seating system if we attacked the problems in it." In a letter to Raymond°. Murphy, vice president for student affairs, Robert J. Scannell, dean of the College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, listed four problems with the existing seating policy: "It does not make effective use of seating capacity in the student sections. It creates a situation which greatly favors organized groups to the detriment of the individual student in finding seating within the student sections. It creates a situation in which a student with a ticket cannot be assured of a seat at a reasonable arrival time. It creates a tense atmosphere at the gates and entry ways as the initial rush occurs, followed by a prolonged period of problems as students attempt to hold their seats and prevent boredom for up to two hours while waiting for the game to begin." "We will have to reach final decisions by the middle of March at the latest," Scannell said in the letter. Four alternative seating methods, based on other univer sities' systems, were proposed in Scannell's letter. The first is based on a University of Nebraska system in which a lottery number is drawn for assignment of reserved tickets at a later time. An unlimited number would be given in blocks. Under the Georgia Tech system, a season coupon book or single game coupon is sold to be redeemed later for a reserved seat. An unlimited number of tickets would be given in blocks, as long as they were in the same class. 'ersonal ... in ii Colle;sian Hi-Way Pizza Cut Pie We now offer you 4 kinds of pizza the Sicilian style pizza you've been used to, pizza now sold by the wedge And introducing: We also have 6 Fantastic Sandwiches (besides our oven-baked grinders) served in 2 new sizes: Hi-Way Pizza Cut Pie—The pizza lover's haven 112 S. Garner Includes egg roll, steamed rice or fried rice, 114 k dessert, hot tea. Please bring your own wine or liquor with you. For reservations or takeout call 238-8843 41. v , --0 ~ t,- ‘ rr -, t, Red Stuffed Pizza White Pizza The Caesar & The Great Caesar • Next, the Michigan State University plan would sell tickets on a reserved seat basis for the season, in a maximum block of eight. Finally, the University of Southern California sells coupon books or single game coupons to be redeemed later on a weekly basis for reserved seats. All of the proposals, except for Nebraska's are based on class seating. "I didn't like that, in each of these proposals, students have to get tickets every week, and they are relegated to sitting with the same people each week," Linda Williams, a representative for student trustee Dave Hickton, said. "As we indicated, last year we put numbers on the ends of rows and beefed up the usher function, but it was still a major problem," Meredith said, referring to students not using all the seats available. "I guess it's a general attitude of students not to move over," he said. Everyone in the stadium is allowed 17 and 1 / 2 inches to sit, he said. "The stadium is very symmetrical." Of 21,000 seats for students, only 20,500 are sold to insure that students will have seats, he said. "I don't think any way, short of having cops make people sit on a numbered seat, would solve the problem," Dianne Taylor, Graduate Student Association president, said. Meredith said students were turned away at every game last season because the sections became overcrowded. Reasons , for overcrowding were attributed to freshmen jumping the section railing to the upper classmen sections, and people without tickets forcing their way into the student sections. Some suggested solutions were to install turnstiles at the gate to prevent people without tickets from getting in, to install bucket seats to insure that every seat would be used, to in crease student seating but not increase the number of tickets sold and to stagger times that different classes would enter the stadium. 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