Filing deadline nears for ASUN candidates Sorority Jewelry A 1 mmm m mmm Student government elections are right around the corner, so it's time for political hopefuls to hegin filing for the campaign. Any full-time University student in good standing can run for ASUN President, First and Second Vice Presidents, a senate post, or a position on a college advisory board. Individuals may tile for positions on the April 7 ballot from March 5 until 4 p.m., March 12. Candidates desiring to form parties for the election must file between March 9 and March 16 at 4 p.m. No filing fee is required but all candidates for executive postions must present a petition signed by 35 students with their I.D. numbers included. Applicants for advisory boards and senate posts must have 35 signatures from students in their college. This year's apportionment calls for the usual 35 senate seats, including: four each from Agriculture and Home Economics, Business Administration, and Engineering and Architecture; eight from Arts and Sciences; eight from Teachers College; and seven representatives from Graduate and Professional. Graduate and Professional has gained two additional seats this year, reflecting its increased portion of the student body. Agriculture and Home Economics and the Business Administration College each lost one senate post. Executive candidates must spend no more than 50 dollars on their campaigns while senatorial and advisory board candidates are limited to $35 each. Application forms and further rules and information are available from the Electoral Commission in the ASUN office, room 334 of the Union. Application forms and further rules and information are available from the Electoral Commission in the ASUN office, room 334 of the Union. Jazz, Java adds Sunday program Granny's Truck Stop will be the first group to appear on Sunday in the expanded Jazz and Java program. Under the new format, Jazz and Java will be held every Friday at 3:30 p.m. and every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the south Union. f r V) (l n nr m,7h 1 H WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 102 RlAZilfi MI IMA M& A ft All There will be one champion and only one champion Closed circuit television live from Madison Square Garden NO LIVE OR DELAYED HOME TELEVISION FAIRGROUND COLISEUM Tickets on sale at Fairground Admin. Office Diamond Bar & Grill 14th & P St. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS ' ' jijjj jff tjk ill l j ijl ' 1 I f -' Ali Mac6rawRyan OHeal , 1 1 If M&M P'' RotsPw 1 1 1 11 pBP)aa IN COLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 4th BIG WEEK DAILY AT 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 P.M. LTCSGLN 434-7421 54th &0 Street MATINEES SAT. & SUN. ONLY Give your special "House" gal A ring from our Fraternal Jewelry Department Exclusively Scrvinj Lincoln Sine n.905 1121 "r smn Kl STEREO JtWBJW AMERICAN GEM XXWTt Your Fraternal Lincoln Jeweler HAS IT HAS AT THE 'y Tl IKIKICI CUrDI o HOTPANTS o BUHONFRONT BELLS o TANK TOPS A large selection for guys and gals at extrememly low prices'! CAMPUS BOOK STORE 13 & R THTYIMT wlL L S THE ONE FAMILY PLACE WHERE DAD WANTS TO GO! X f Introducing the SUPERJACK Stacked high with slices of roast beef, ham, pastrami, melted cheese, lettuce and tomato. Try fried clams, shrimp or Lum's famous hot dogs and tangy old-world sauerkraut with your favorite frosty beverages, tool ."It to M1U lil INTRODUCING Mr. Jim Hudson. As general mana ger of Lums in Lincoln, Jim in vites you to drop in for some new food ideas just introduced in Miami by Lums. STREET 0 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3