t ( ' t I I . .. 1 mmmuTAi. 'IH J REPENT - 1 JHE ICE Ml photo by Monte Gertach ASUN approves voluntary PACE proposal ASUN will submit a modified PACE proposal to the Regents in February. In an unusually lengthy meeting Wednesday the Senate approved Sen. Karen Hutt's proposal for a voluntary PACE program. The resolution still calls for low-income student scholarships to be financed by increased student fees, but will allow students to get a refund if they do not want to contribute to the PACE fund. PACE representatives said the change was a result of the petition drive. The Senate also decided to request immunity from University sanctions for witnesses who testify in the Rozman hearings. It does not apply to city, state or federal action. ASUN will also ask the Regents to give "a substantive reply' to the report of the stu dent senate's Ad Hoc Davis Investigation Committee. They will further suggest that the Board meet with the com mittee and press. Finally, the Senate almost unanimously passed Sen. Bruce Wimmcr's resolution to con gratulate the football team for an undefeated reason, Orange Bowl win and number one ranking. Glamour position, plush office Work for handsome young editor! Never a dull moment in this variety spot! Be where the action is! Interviews for Nebraskan staff positions will be Jan. 17. Interested students can pick up applications and sign up for the interviews in The Nebraskan office before Jan. 11. Senior stafi members for next semester are: editor, Mick Moriarty; managing editor, Connie Winkler; news editor, John Dvorak, and East Campus editor, Marlene Timmerman. KRNU and ETV air Inauguration KRNU FM radio, (90.3 on the dial) will simulcast with the Nebraska Educational Television Network the Inauguration of J. J. Exon as Governor on January 7, 1:45 2:50 p.m. r m Back-to-School-Dance UP & ATOM PEACE FESTIVAL Sat., Jan. 9 7-12" p.m. University High Auditorium The UP (from Ann Arbor) Dave Sinclair The FISHMARKET Steve Rozman The SUN LIGHT SHOW & MOVIES Benefit it Lincoln Peace Comm. Advance tickets in Union & Dirt Cheap $1.50 BUM n uiibclsevsb! new product St udent-Siailpass. (Would you believe two whole months of unlimited rail travel throughout thirteen European countries for a modest $125? ) Our brand-new Student-Railpass gives you all that Second Class rail travel on the over 100,000 mile railroad systems of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. You'll discover that there's very little second class about Second Class. You can sleep in a Couchette for only $4.50 a night, and eat in inexpensive cafeteria-type Dining Cars. If you haven't got two months, or you prefer the luxury of First Class, there's our regular Eurailpass. The three week Eurailpass costs $110, one month $140, two months $200, three months $230. But remember you can't get Student-Railpass or Eurailpass in Europe. You must buy one before you leave, so see your Travel Agent. Meanwhile, send In the coupon below for your free Student-Railpass or Eurailpass folder. r l , I The way to see Europe without feeling like a tourist. Eurailpass is valid in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, I I STUDENT-RAILPASS Sweden and Switzerland Eurailpass, Box 90, Lindenhurst, New York 11757. Please send me your free Eurailpass foider with railroad map. Or your free Student-Railpass folder order form. j Name Street . . - j I State Zip f ! - ' Y IV 'JZ, ' ' 'T-rrrir - . J ', T" KA -a-rir irnnim imiiiir wir unwiMiii mtfaai xhmiiiiiik iiriiiaMiMniiMMMiMniiim """' nniniii ii1khiiihi iimih Miinmn J APPOINTMENT WITHOUR DOCTORS ui imm DOCTOR FAUSTUS 'Gflffi'u'IISS Cliff i Notes are written by scholars who know how to help you study. Authors (predomi nantly Ph.D.'s) are carefully selected for their knowledge of B particular play or novel -plus ability to interpret its plot and charac ters so they will be relevant to your literature course. This careful attention to quality has made Cliff's Notes the most used study aid on college -i campuses nationwide. Pick the title you need today-you'll find It holds the key to efficient use of your study time. Nearly 200 titles available at: UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Three Convenient Locations Nebr. Union flebr. Hall East Campus 'Mlt PAGE 4 THE NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1971 u .V...