The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 15, 1972, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Committee
chairmen
set goals
by Jane Owens
Students interested in the
behind-the-scenes functioning
of student government can
catch a good glimpse of it
through committee work,
according to three ASUN
committee chairmen contacted
this week.
The Legislative Liaison
Committee, . according to
chairman Bob O'Neal, wants to
improve relations between
UNL students, the Legislature
and the people of Nebraska.
O'Neal said his committee
will sponsor dinner visits with
state senators at campus living
units. Committee members will
also be talking to state senators
and legislative committees
about the University budget
and other issues of student
concern, O'Neal said.
Dave Zeek, chairman of the
Center for Educational Change
(CEC), said his committee is
making plans "to effect change
in the University's academic
structure by working with the
administration and faculty."
Providing paper recycling
barrels and asking the Special
Business Services office to
consider purchasing recycled
paper are two projects of the
Environmental Task Force.
Chairman Bill Freudenburg
said the committee will strive
to educate people on
environmental issues, improve
the University environment
and limit harmful
environmental activities.
Informing students about
their legal positions in various
matters is the primary function
of the Legal Rights Committee,
according to chairman Frosty
Anderson. Committee
members do most of the legal
research themselves or in
consultation with UNL law
students, although the
committee's budget provides
for a lawyer. The committee
will also be working with the
University ombudsman.
One area to be investigated
this year is the students' right
to have access to their high
school files, Anderson said.
Students interested in
serving on an ASUN
committee, should sign up
outside the ASUN office or
contact the committee
chairman. Meetings are held in
the Nebraska Union.
Cinema 1: 'The Graduate"
1,3,5, 7,9 p.m.
Cinema 2: "Everything You
Always Wanted To Know
About Sex" 1:05, 3:05, 5:05,
7:05,9:05 p.m.
CooperLincoln: "Kansas
City Bombers" 7:45, 9:30 p.m.
Embassy: "The Adult
Version of Jeckyll and Hyde"
11:35 a.m., 1:15, 2:55, 6:15,
7:55, 9:35. 11:15 p.m.
Joyo: "Joe Kidd" 7, 9
"Jazz Festival" 8:30 p.m.
State: "Money Talks" 1,
2:30, 4:18, 6:06, 7:45, 9:15
p.m.
Stuart: 'The Other" 1:30,
3:30, 5:30,7:30,9:30 p.m.
Union Weekend Films:
"Little Big Man" 7,9 p.m.
Varsity: "Boxcar Bertha" 1,
3, 5, 7, 9 p.m.
mm
Home cooked meals and
delicious pit-barbecued chicken.
Carry out service, too.
435-9303 27 th &
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Custom monogram lettering
on T -shirts, Sweatshirts,
Jackets. . .Greek Nebraskan
National Emblem 10th &Q
5
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GSFT OF LGE
KRAMER GREENHOUSES corsage.
10th & Van Dorn phone 435-6830
charge it open Sundays . )
free delivery
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And we're close to the problems faced by today's
college students. You've got enough to worry
about without adding money hassles to the list. At
the National Bank of Commerce, you'll take ad
vantage of NBC's full service banking. ..checking,
longer hours, truly friendly people, and even sav
ings plans for that unexpected dollar or two you
might want to earn top interest on.
Take the short walk to 13th and O and see what
the closest bank to campus has to offer you.
rJATE0:JAL BANK 07 OK!SSR
MEMBER FDIC
friday, September 15, 1972
daily nebraskan
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