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r ASUN courts Easterners V, N?a . , .cv ? . sr IDT . Games people play WHO ARE YOU? Bo proud of year bsefs. Stand wp fer yeor convic tions. Year tint tt stand and be ceunttd b row. Good movements need twprrj er.J recognition. Wear with pride beowtiful movement jacket, lack Jacket bears an emblem off year choice depicting year Ideas and belisfs. Every movement has a different color jacket for instant recognition. A distinctively styled achet that yea will he proud to wear. Jackets feature ilpper front and csskl type collar. SHAKERS IURIAU IIACX PANTHER BSU All MOVEMENTS DONT DELAY, AVCIJ 7HI RUSH, ORDER TC9AY Stale mhk, aVis, ntwt f Mevemeat mi !m dttlrtd, S-M I. U4 $1.00 Or X acktta Ur $15.00. San1 tiay te. J & M DISTRIBUTORS P.O. ! 11144 WICHITA, KANSAS 4 MO J tettslectiea guaranteed er money re wds. Allow M week tar delivery. PAGE 6 w Cot a problem? University Help Line 472-3311 Or 3312 Comb Equipment lest lays 144 S. tth 432-7305 SJVO GIT Howes JPknss MOSUL ACM TO 00 TRACT TIAM B50 KnltmttM Aw., St. Brand Rapid. Mich. 49500 fur I'll help apraad tha Word, and ma Iraa mpl of rar toon Qotpal tracts that raally ras tha ''Now Oanaration." CR5 East Campus students got in on the action as ASUN held its regular Wednesday session in the East Campus Union. Earlier in the year ASUN decided to hold a few meetings on East Campus to give students there a chance to participate. Five or six took the opportunity (more than usually attend meetings on city cam pus). East Campus senator Lynn Holden satirically noted the condition and extent of East Union facilities and suggested the senators keep them in mind when the issue of remodeling is raised. Holden then invited one of the spectators to give a view on the PACE proposal. Larry Cooper, who said he probably represented the opinion of most East Campus students, con ceded that low-oicome and minority students need help. However, he said, most East Campus students thought the aid shouldn't be given as a gift RHA plans open house reform The Housing Policy Com mittee voted Wednesday to discontinue the experimental open lounge program and at tempt to combine the University's three visitation programs. The present Residence Hall Association (RHA) hours, open boose and open lounge pro . grams have caused "great dif ficulty for the residence hall staffs la the professional ad ministration of the three pro grams," Ely Meyerson, direc tor of the Housing Office, said. In a policy statement, Meyerson continued that "students find it relatively simple to distort the intent and spirit of the activities." Barry Pilger, president of the Housing Policy Committee, said, "Residents in the halls are extremely confused over Listen to Ap&em FennimeH folk rock O all week also Granny's Truckstop upstairs and Bill Peterson ill the ntthskcllar FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT QftlZLf THE NEBRASKAN but as a loan. Noting bad ex periences the country has suf fered in giving money to organizations like the United Nations and foreign aid, Cooper stated that a loan system would prevent students from "getting something for nothing." In further business Steve Fowler explained that his NFU committee has appropriated $100 for next weekend's human rights retreat. Last week the senate denied the Human Rights committee the money. Fowler defended his decision on the grounds that the sensitivity training planned for the retreat is a legitimate NFU Interest and the money is coming from a different budget. Besides, Fowler argued that the appropriation only lost by one vote last week. Jim Gordon introduced &n extensive resolution calling for a study of student elections and student sentiment on the NU campus. It also called for con sideration of the possibility of what policy should be used at what times." To combine the three policies. Pilger appointed an ad hoc committee with represen tatives from ASUN, the Residence Hall Association, the Inter-Fraternity C o n n c 1 1 , Panhelienic, the Inter-Coop Association and the Housing Policy Committee. A report will be presented at the second weekly meeting of the committee after Thanksgiving. Piiger said he hopes the committee . will present "a more liberal, general policy within which the fraternities, sororities, co-ops and residence halls can determine their own policy concerning guests and visiting regulations." An ad hoc committee to evaluate the open lounge policy recommended, in their report, NO COVEH 0rr iCottf THURSDAY, a constitutional convention for ASUN during this . , school year. . v After a spirited discussion the senate tabled the resolution for consideration next week. The meeting ended with the announcement of a vacancy in the Teacher's College senate post and a reminder that there will be no senate meeting next week due to Thanksgiving Vacation. After the meeting concluded some of the students who had watched the proceedings ex plained their reasons for com ing. Most said they were in terested in what's- going on around campus and wanted to take this opportunity to see how things were run. One freshman said be had noticed that "things seemed separate" be tween East and city campuses This meeting seemed a chance to bring the two closer together and he added that he would at tend ASUN in the future. continuance of the open lounge until a new policy is formulated. 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