Increased pay, involvement goals of new Faculty Senate president By Marc Simon Improving faculty salaries and getting more faculty involvement in university issues are major goals of Norman Thorson, professor of law and newly elected president of the Faculty Senate. "The highest priority of the faculty is to improve faculty salaries " he said, saying that this was necessary to keep qualified faculty at UNL. While it is generally true that persons in the "academic market" are paid less than those in the nonacademic sector, UNL has failed to keep up with salary levels at many other academic institutions, Thorson said. Part of this needed, improvement, Thorson said, could come in the form of an improved benefits package for faculty. He added that there are a few areas, which need further looking into, which may provide a few benefits at no additional cost to the university. Increased faculty involvement in important univer sity issues is another goal of Thorson. He said he would "make sure that the faculty is involved in an important decision making," which would be aided by striving for "good cooperation with administra tion" among faculty members. Thorson said he sees a continuing need to improve relations with decision makers in Nebraska who have input into the university's operation. To help do this, he said he is trying to measure people's attitudes and perceptions concerning the university through various means. Part of these perceptions, Thorson thinks, are heavily related to what people hear concerning faculty accomplishments. UNL has many outstanding faculty members, Thorson said, several of whom have been honored for their teaching and research activities. Thorson said he wants UNL to attract first-rate faculty members so "the university achieves a gr eater level of excellence." "This is where you want to attract world-class scholars and world-class research," he said. Thorson said he does not have a long-range agenda for the Faculty Senate. Referring to problems and issues the organization will be faced with, he said, "you have to be ready to react, but you can't be asked what to react to." In addition to his senate endeavors, he currently i3 working on two projects. One is a book on Nebraska water laws to be done in conjunction with Richard Harnsburger, a professor of law at UNL The other is a colaborative effort on a book relating to cases in agricultural law. Thorson has earned four degrees at UNL, including his law degree in 1977 and doctorate in 1979. He was a Faculty Senate member for four years, and served on various committees including the executive, employee benefits, contracts and athletic ticket policy committees. He was elected to his current position as president during a May 8 Faculty Senate meeting, and will serve for one year. Other officers elected to the Faculty Seriate are: Agnes Adams (assistant professor of libraries), secretary; elected to Executive Council were Stan Vasa (education professor), Yen-Ching Pao (engi neering professor), Nancy Betts (home economics professor), R. McLaran Sawyer (education professor), John Sholz (chemistry professor), George Tuck (journalism professor), Bill Caree (Douglas County extension agent), Allen Biazek (agricultural educa tion professor) and Desmond Wheeler (chemistry professor). m w B C o o: et The Folsom Children's Zoo, 2800 A St. needs 100 volunteers to run game booths and refreshment stands from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at their Fourth of July carnival. For more information, call the United Way Volunteer Center, 474-6151. Tomorrow is the last day to process adds or section changes for the first five-week session. Thursday, June 14, is the last day to file an application vith the Credentials Office, 208 Ad ministration, for degrees or certifications to be conferred for the eight-week session and for the first five-week session. O hi L3 fl SB'S -$rY1 fV? f"2 '"" -0mm w - . torn - w u iDi & m3 carmiii 5 mrs& - ' i Mow you can afford oTho finest contact lenses The finest continuing care o Free In-offlcs trial e 45-CO day home trials Special 24-hour contact information 475-4040 Call today for a FREE In-otf ice contact lens trial & consultation. 3200 "O" St. - 475-1030 with minimum down payrrwt and qualified credit r a t f 1 I I 1 i e-r J 1 I " -3. (1 0 dJJ'cJ- 7 Jsss J Fernando 's offers it all to stud ents. Ear oiercina. Manicures. ! Jh" Perms. Evert Hot Waxing. Some w thing for everyone in the family. Clack Towfir Esst Shossina Center '70th & "A" STREETS LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 1 Want a head of hair that really daisies the crowd? A cut or style from the """".y P' steo! All cutSsare $5.50. C? P'ete beauty services for Xf ilt. both men and women. Come out or call 489 Lhxktower Phza .8352 for an appoint- TQlh & A ment. See ya soon. .Jt , N i '-"-V- -) -Tfc AND " j Riiit;' I SX pt r?rtt- i-r i ONE-HMF POUND TVTTH FHTES A1ID x 322 SOUTH STT, LINCOUT, JTE 8508- 4T6-8551 r r fit Tuesday. Juno 1Z19B4 Daily Nebraskan 4 Z2 it- s 13 i Page 7 4J