ASUN execs are eager beavers Although they " don't officially accept the reins of student government until Wednesday afternoon, the newly elected ASUN executives have already begun full-time work on the organization's plans for next year. President-elect Steve Fowler and first vice president Michele Coyle have been in ASUN'S office for several days since the election, running meetings and conferences that last the day and often push on past the Union's closing time. Coyle explained that they want to start as soon as possible. She said the idea is to get things moving immediately so progress can be made before this semester ends and, even more importantly, so the Senate is ready to work this summer and next fall without having to take time to get organized. "ASUN will be active this summer," Fowler agreed. All the executives and many senators will be in Lincoln during the summer, he added. Second vice president Rod Two plead guilty to Two young persons have pleaded guilty to amended conspiracy charges in Lancaster County District Court on charges stemming from incidents at the Lincoln plant of Brunswick Corp. last month. Appearing before District Court Judge William Hastings were Jason Rice, 1 9, and (Catherine Allen, 20, both of Lincoln. Sentencing was deferred pending an investigation by the adult probation office. Bonds for both parties were continued. Rice and Allen, along with Dale R. Birkhan, 24, who earlier pleaded guilty, entered pleas to the specific charges of conspiracy to damage the ay If Be May 1st Every Day with Flowers- Spring Bouquet Corsages , Roses 1 All Dewy ' Fresh DANIELSOM FLORAL CO. 127 So. 13 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1971 " iAijlP . fs 5wV--- y--'J- 1 .Newly elected. . : ASUN executives Fowler and Coyle are already meeting with students and planning for next fall. Hernandez is in Washington D.C. this week working with a Department of Health, Education, and . Welfare project. Fowler's campaign stressed educational reform as its number one priority. Toward that end, either Coyle or Hernandez will devote the majority of their time to changes and improvements in education. The area of student self-determination, which was already outlined in his platform, will receive an emphasis comparable to the concern with educational conspiracy charge Brunswick plant. However no mention was made of alleged plots to bomb the State Capitol, the Lincoln police department and the police helicopter. The six other defendants involved who have not waived preliminary hearings will appear Wednesday in Lancaster County Court. Imimrv GradM Whila Davotinc 19m tern Amount Of Tim To Study USE STUDY SOUNDS IncrooM Your Concant ration And Improv Your Comprehension. Study At A Faster Rata. 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DISCOUNT STORE m Most Compitt Showing a of Antiqu Bottles I 18th a, N STREET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN N Faculty Senate, and special committees. Coyle . said committee members would be chosen by interview boards. The times and places will be advertised. Coyle and Fowler interpret this year's relatively large election turnout as indicative of increased student interest and awareness of ASUN. Whatever the reason for the vote, it was good to Fowler's party and presumably enhances his chances of implementing programs. Fowler's University Coalition won all three executive positions and 20 of the 35 Senatorial posts. CANOE TRIPS Plan on exciting canoe trip into the Quetico-Superior Wilderness for the highpoint of your summer vacation! Rates you can afford. For information write BILL ROM'S OUTFITTERS, Ely, Minn. 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