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    ASUN elections
Six candidates disqualified Miss NU semifinalists
Six ASUN candidates, in
eluding one presidential can
didate, have been disqualified
for the April 22 ASUN elec
tions. The six disqualifications
lower the number of ASUN.
candidates to 147. ' All six
students were disqualified for
tailing to attend or be
represented at a mandatory
orientation meeting last March,
according to ASUN Electoral
Commissioner Glenn Nees.
Dennis Bloom of Beta Theta
PI Fraternity was disqualified
as a presidential candidate.
Bloom's disqualification leaves
five students In the ASUN
presidential race.
The other disqualified can
didates Include:
Roger Anderson, a first
vice presidential candidate.
Scott Moore and Michael
Richardson, Arts & Sciences
senatorial candidates.
Rick Windle, an Engineer
ing and Architecture senatorial
candidate. Windle, however, is
appealing his disqualification to
the Electoral Commission.
Lorenz Stelnhoff. an
Agriculture Advisory Board
candidate. :
Nees said Tuesday that the
names of four parties will ap
pear on the election ballots.
The parties and their
presidential candidates are:
New University, Randy Prier;
Service Party, Ken Wald;
University Coalition, Steve
Hwald; and Youth Interna
tional Party, Alan Siporin.
Only ten out of the 79
senatorial candidates are not
flllaggifigi.fi
HELP WANTED
On of America's outstanding private
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consin, announces a limited number of
openings on the staff for the 1970 sea
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transportation, living quarters, board
and laundry. This Is an unusually at
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men of the highest character and In
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plete Information, write D C. Broad
bridge, 2843 Shannon Cf., Northbrook,
fill.) 0062.
Part time lob on Tue and Thursday un
til school's out expanding to full time
during the summer. Contact Capitol
city Beauty Supply, 1731 O. 432-fleiO.
Wantedi Live-In maid. Apply in person.
US No. 15.
Position opening: Student associate at
the United Methodist Chapel. Some
counseling, laison with university, and
program leadership. Appro. 10 hrs.
per wk., 170 per month. For Informa
tion and application, call 432-033S.
Student help wanted, work part ar full
time In Lincoln. Oueranteed salary
50-100 par week. Must fcavg ear.
Scholarship available. Call coNect
37-037 Omaha between t-a.
ITEMS OFFERED
Want to meet the Democratic Candi
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call 4M-44I4,
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Air Park Weat, Tte-177.
Pallst Sites Wlest Stt.S Wfeiets aa
low as S3.W. Also wig parties, earn
duller tuwuid a win, wlyiet or fall
real or synthetic. Cell 431-1004 about
details. Lucll Duerr House of Wig.
17th and N.
Car for Sale 143 Porsche 0 Whit, red
Interior. Call 341 Abel tor more Inter.
(nation.
Clactranlc Copying Service Dieftj
Hon, these, term paper f4-4S2.
Prompt Service,
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New Dark brown dutch boy wig. Worn
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Conn trumpet, excellent condition, must
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PEXSQHAU
Wanted! Room-mat tor tn tummer.
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L. Mel man, 434-rett.
affiliated with a party.
However, only a few advisory
board candidates are affiliated
with a party according to
Nees.
Nees said that unlike
previous year there will be only
one balloting place on the City
Campus a rented tent that
will be placed on the closed
portion of 14th Street.
Voting on East Campus will
be held at the East Union.
After 5:30 p.m. on election day,
all voting for both campuses
will be held at the Nebraska
Union.
Nees also said that any
ASUN candidate wishing to
withdraw their name from the
ballot should contact the ASUN
office by Thursday.
Eleven coeds have been
chosen as semifinalits in the
r97 Miss University of Ne
' aska pageant.
Miss University of Nebraska
will be selected April 19 at 8
p.m., in the Nebraska Union
ballroom, according to Cindy
Vondrak, pageant chairman.
Semifinalists are Laurie
Brehm, Patricia Campbell,
Priscilla Chain, Catherine
Cherry, Becky Knipe, Diane
Koltes, Nancy Martens, Bonnie
Naughten, Mary Ann Suess,
Linda Thurber and Susan Vak
iner. The preliminaries were
March 15.
The winner will compete in
the Miss Nebraska pageant.
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O A FINE SELECTION OF NEW BOOKS...
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SPECIAL PURCHASE:
TWO THOUSAND CH1LDRENS DOOKS
Over 90 of these are like brand-new; some of the rest have
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Junior High
DR. SUESS books "BEGINNER books
ALL ABOUT books 'LANDMARK books
About one thousand other childrens books priced as low as
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E-
SUPPLY ITEMS . . . dozens of spectacular savings spe
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A stock ef Csilsgs Level CASUAL CLOTHING (from pantyhose
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EBRASKA BOOK STORE
1135 R ST. LINCOLN
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M NO PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE. KfriMM
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1970
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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