M any happy returns Asterik denotes winners as indicated by preliminary returns. UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS ASUN EXECUTIVES elected in each group President Kent "Rick" Apthorpe (Grease) Steve Fowler (UC) Timothy J. Kincaid Gary Schleiger (UUP) Doug Voegler First Vice President Jackie Barret (UUP) Michel Coyle(UC) Tim "Sticks' Hartin (Grease).... second vice rresident Rod Hernandez (UC) Tim "Kid" Sindelar (Grease).... AGRICULTURE SENATORS 3 Elected Van Bonneson (UC) James Devel Phil Lamb(UC) John Miyoshi ; Don G. Timm GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SENATORS 5 elected Bill Hoppner.. Steve Hutchins Marty Liggett Louis Robinson (UUP) ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE SENATORS 4 elected Ray R. Bamdad (UUP) Bill Behmer(UC) Michael Berns (UC) John T. Brice Kyle U. Davey (UUP)...: Michael J. Hays (UC) Jim Schriner Bill Schwartzkopf Ken Wiseman (UUP) HOME ECONOMICS SENATORS 2 elected Kristin Eveland Cindy Follis Fowler... (continued from page I) Results of the referendum, however, are to be used by the Board of Regents in only an advisory way; the vote will have no official effect. However the results of the referendum on the low-income scholarship program will be binding. The Board of Regents at a recent meeting promised to implement the program chosen by students in the Spring Flection. The Regents Committee Plan for low income scholarships, which would allow each student to pay an additional S3. 50 for low income scholarship on his tuition and fees payment if the student so chooses, was leading narrowly over the PACE Committee Plan, which would allow students to have the $3.50 returned only if they specifically requested. The Joint Treaty of Peace, oetween the people of the United States and the people of South Vietnam and North Vietnam was approved. The treaty, which is being voted on and generally approved in university spring student elections around the country, has no official affect nor binds ASUN or university students to any action. Briefly, it calls for an end to the Vietnam War as soon as possible. PAGE 8 ARTS AND SCIENCES SENATORS 9 elected Ed Anson (UUP) Roy Baldwin (UC) Patty Banker (UUP) Bruce Blazek (CAIR) Doug Beckwith(UC) Matt Bosley Ralph Bradley (UC) Bob Brehm (CAIR) Mary Cannon (MOD) Randall Carlson Steve Christensen Kent Davy (UUP) Jim Eckles Jim Gray Lynne Grimes Jay Hall Frank Halpine (UUP) Kirk D. Hemphill Douglas C. Hintz (GREASE) (UUP) PattiHumlicek(UC) Patti Kaminski(UC) Sandy Lowder Ann Pederson (UC) .... Barry Pilger (UC).., Richard Pille(UC) Gary Schleiger (UUP) Gary Schafer Tim Sindelar (UUP) Shelley Stall (UC) Linda Vescio(UUP) Cindy Vondrak BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENATORS 4 elected Jonette Beaver (UC) James L. Branigan Steve Gustafson Roger Howard Richard Lerner Kirk Sayre(UC) Doug Severs Ron Sindelar (UUP) JohnTheisen(UC) Rich Veed (MOD) TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATORS 8 elected Sara Ashby (UC) Jacki Barret (UUP) Randy Brown (UUP) Sylvia Russell Cardwell (MOD). Bill Grundman John Haskins(UC) Steven H Heldt... Nola Kinneman (UUP) Paula Peter (UC) Donnie Rohr Joann Tansey (UC) Doris Todd Tom Krepel (UC) Joe L. Oison (UUP) (Grease).... S 472 2200 rieaiin aioe c ENTER GSA requests neic representatives The Graduate Student Association has requested that all university departmental GSA's elect new representatives to the University-wide GSA. These new representatives should be graduate students who will return to the University next fall. Names of new representatives should be sent to the graduate office so that they may be informed of the next University GSA meeting to be held in about three weeks. MEDITATION M TMWMt T MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI I DOaT BUY!! i ft jT vV" I rsJJ fe.J tJasa Visig JgLl Li g 1" A WORLD RADIO EXCLUSIVE II fl List Price 0000 " Jf Every Day $XQ!3 1 ( lDiscour Price Each 1 ll 1 nCSA r C High Frequency PI -J f isSes4 'Xt- Iff 1 Tweeter "Sff"- ,. 11 tt Direct-RadiotoT " T"l Dirnngtsr Moanet j I - .-- U 1 This is a BIG SPEAKER SYSTEM with BIG SOUND. Enclosure is solid walnut with Q fk decorator grill cloth. Inside 12 inch air suspension woofer, 8 inch compliant mid- J J range and 3 inch super tweeter. Will handle 40 watts but will operate on just 1 v 5 watts. m (IBITORLD RADIO Jfc. I 1 M i J a.$aOT..-WW..i-S. tlMMMM-TlM. jf IS f T.!t tVmStHS! ""VfJSf ite? WORLD if W Wmfrnxmrnm tmm 1 mtmmm tu, . tnwiCwj BAD0 II TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION IS A NATURAL SPONTANEOUS TECHNIQUE WHICH ALLOWS EACH INDIVIDUAL TO EXPANO HIS MIND AND IMPROVE HIS LIFE. Introductory Lecture Thursday, April 8, University High Aud. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY. APPIL 8. 1971