THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1969 PAGE 8 KB Regents approve merger guidelines Continued from page 3 however may warrant modification of these pro cedures upon recommendation of the Chancellor or the Cor poration Secretary. Public hearing There will be a public hear ing on the proposed new policy Jan. 10, 1370, the day of the next Regents meeting. The proposed new policy represents a change in Regents bylaws and cannot become effective without public notice, a hearing and a 30 day waiting period. Related to the merger of the Stop in for a little Christmas cheer a donut & hot chocolate &Y QovvudtJ 488-5118 go GIVE YOUR CAR AN XMAS GIFT ALSO CLEAN IT UP BEFORE VACATION AT J & I CARWASH 2110 NO. 48 OPEN 24 HOURS University of Omaha with the University of Nebraska, the Regents approved a general set of policy guidelines. All campus entities of the University should form a coordinated totality with com plementary rather than com petitive units. Unnecessary duplication within the total University is to be avoided. The University of Nebraska at Omaha should preserve and nurture its unique charac teristics resulting from its urban setting and its special concern for ! the part-time, evening student and the com muting student. C ooperative programs, adapting the special talents of faculty and staff, as well as specialized facilities on all campuses, are to be encourag ed. Common interest Certain services and facilities of common interest to all campuses are to be coordinated by the central ad ministration. Graduate instruction at the doctoral level shall be the responsibility of a single graduate faculty, with an ex ecutive dean of graduate llOHOrarV education nresidinff. J x o within limitations imposed by the differences in program functions and program missions. Conformity of Institutional organization and mission is not necessarily desired; expanded and improved service to the public is. Statements of general policy adopted by the Regents should be applicable to all segments of the institution. -A maximum of day to day initiates niClllbcrS - .j .. i j j , a maximum ok oay iu uay procedural independence chnuM h affnrAoA Iho in. dividual campus units, subject to established central policies. The quality of educational programs on all of the cam puses should be comparable Service With A Smile ' a i is Yours AT The Bookstore That Cares Campus Bookstore 1245 R - 432-0331 (SAP ll O If you ore a qualified graduating senior, you can own a new Escape Machine or a late model used car. You can do your thing for $10.00 down and $10.00 PER MONTH until you are situated in your new job. First regular payment second month of employment. Deal with confidence with people you know. Establish a good credit rating. Start financing with us now through a local bank. (Randolph OBdlsmoboSe Twenty students and seven professional members were initiated into Alpha Epsilon Rho, a national broadcasting honorary. Members include Missy Babb, Linda Baldwin-, secretary; Jim Cook, Jacque Cunningham, Ray Depa, Tom Dillon, Beth , Elson, Tim Fitzgerald, Roxl Gee, Marcia Higgenbotham, Gene Hillman, Linda Lowell, vice-president; Nancy Kracke, Sue Limbo, Roger L u d e m a n. , Betty Marianetli, Janet Maxwell, treasurer; Jim Paulson, Kent Pavelka and Kay Rederger. Professional members in clude Neale Copple, Peter Mayeux, Robert Taylor, Bob Thomas, Howard Stalnaker, Max Brown and James Ebel. Initiation was performed by Professor Kenneth R. Mrozinski, the regional director from Kansas State University. 3m WITH RUTEBAGA PALACE ELECTRIC JUG BAND FROM 2:30 & 6:00 ON 2ND FLOOR ALSO PLAYING SAT. NITE ON 2ND FLOOR FROM 9:00 to 12:00 (!)rr oaf Gifts of Leather Leather Covered Bottles from Spain Leather Travel Bags from Colombia Coats and Jackets smooth, suede or roughout leather I mm 11? . admass? Open Til 9 p.m., Monday through Friday 21st & N 432-4451 See your R.M.O.C. Jeff Phipps or Lord Lafigo 235 N. 11th "mmtit ihiiih - Don Light ? i 1 1 t J t I t I I I I I i I I I 1 I i t MIllHIIMtMIl!