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CSL act ieaves 5 Pub Board w ' . j .1 ,. i n s open V MnMMHMB jj-W wrap t IP m 9 .... "t ')',' ;i' .-rr 1 ' r t 4 ?" m i li : B. IK w a Wi 1 if t,A' . .i 1 ft i 4 . J All five student positions on UNL's Publications Board still remain vacant, despite a 30-minute Council on Student Life (CSL) discussion Thursday. ASUN President and CSL member Ann Henry presented the Council with names of five students ASUN recommends as Publications Board appointees. The board, composed of professional journalists, faculty and student members is the legal publisher of The Daily IMebraskan. CSL tabled a vote to approve the five persons and requester that ASUN submit eight nominees to it next week. i he motion to table was made because "Pub Board selections should be as nonpolitical as possible," according to uL memoer bill i-reudenburg, author of the motion. If eight students were nominated by ASUN, the Council, instead of the student government, would have more authority over which five should be selected to serve on the board, he added. However, another CSL member said he believed CSL had a different motive for tabling membership approval. One of five persons nominated by ASUN to serve on the board was Sam Brower, last year's ASUN first vice president. "The real question here is, 'Can Sam Brower, as a former student government executive, serve on the Pub Board?'" Council member Jack Goebel said. "By expanding the number of ASUN nominations, you're just hiding from the real issue." Discussing Brower's qualifications for serving on the Board, CSL member Ann Pedersen said, I have no reservations about Sam's ability or intelligence. I do have some doubt about a former government officer serving on the Board. "On the other hand, maybe that shouldn't limit membership on the Board," she added. Pedersen, who abstained on the vote to table, served on Pub Board after serving a year as an ASUN senator. The list of eight nominees to be submitted by ASUN next week should include short biographies on each student, according to Freudenburg's motion. The discussion is part of a larger uncertainty about what the relationship between ASUN and CSL is, according to CSL Chairman Don Shaneyfelt. He cited problems that have come up in determining which organization should appoint students to various boards and committees. "I thought the issue (of CSL-ASUN relationships) was pretty much settled last spring," Shaneyfelt said, "but when the new ASUN president (Ann Henry) began representing AbUlM on the Council it was opened up again." ( 1238 -P gJj "wi i Get out of your stuffy old threads, and make the Daisu your Fall Fashion Headquarters Daisy GATEWAY 10:00-9:00 M-F 10:00-6:00 SAT. 11:00-5:00 SUN. AUF: drive may be 'most successful' After the increased participation by UNL students in the 1972 All University Fund (AUF), this year's drive from Sept. 24 to Oct. 22 is expected to be the most successful ever, according to 1973 AUF officers. AUF was established to protect University students from continuous solicitations of charity organizations. The drive is a concentrated annual effort to collect student donations and distribute the funds to three organizations selected by the students. Receiving the funds will be one local, national, and international charity organization. Participation by the dorms increased from 1971 total donations of $1,100 to a total of $2,100 in 1972. Kathy Wingender, AUF officer, said AUF made $1,300 on a dormitory fast alone. The dormitories had been asked to give up one dinner meal. East Campus had 98 per cent participation in the fast. All women's dorms except one exceeded their goal, and Harper exceeded their goal with money raised at an ice cream eating contest. "More organization on our part and more enthusiasm on See AUF, Page 3. daily nebraslcan M-.ir;iqm(j Editor: Mary Editor-in-Chief: Michaol (O.J.) Nols Voboril. News Editor: Tim Anderson. Special Editor: Ken Kirk. Sports tditor: Bill Bennett. Photography Chief: Gall Folda. Night News Editor: Cheryl Westcott. Editorial vAsistant: Lori Clepper. Statf Writers: Peter Anderson, Steve Arvanette, Lori Demo, Susur. t'fey, Dave Madsen. Tain Mehuron, Jane Menninga, Jane Owens, Bob Raston, Andy Riggs, Rebecca Ross, Susannc Schafer, Sue Stehly, Nancy Stohs, Charles Wieser. E nteitainment Writers: Mark K jeklga.jrd. Bill Kohlhanse, Greg Lukow, Bruce Nelson, Diane Wanek. Photographers: Mike McCarty, Rich Steinmet.', Mike Theilor. Sports Writers: Bob Hill, Dave McBride. News Assistant: Mary Holdt. Co'pv Editors: Vickie Horton, Dennis Omen, John Russnogle, K. Steinbruecjge. Dispatch: Larry Grill. Staff Artists: I ony Ramirez, Mark Sward. Columnists: Bill Bennett, Keith Lund'i-;n, John Michael O'Shea, Harry David Thomas Ware. John Vihstadt. Business Coordinator: Jerri Haussier. Acivei lisirig Manager : Jeff Aden. Receptionist: Kathy Cook. Advertising Representatives: Vicki Bagrowski,' Jack Baldwin, Mary Uoroviki. .V!,J, Callahan, Kris A, Collins, Barbara Greene, Sharon M.mlord, Jr.na Kid well, Ken Kirk, Sherry Landeribergor, Mitch Mohaiit a, J:vi'D Nuvo'ny, Stov Raglin, Mfchele Schmal, Kurt Wullschlmjer. Advertising Artist: Linda Kaasch, Subscriptions: Mary Kris Jen: en. Ciu.;.inoii Staff: Charlie Johnson, Dean K irschenman, Jim Sheridan, the Daily Nebraskan is pi,f)i,t KiH'j Lv fp .a lj I it: ,f t ci f i s Co'ii'.'ii ttee ori Monday, Wednesday, TtigrsOoy and F r , ftou'i' ot ib fall and Sijr nij se'f.KSter? except tolidAyS UnJ c;n at I)' ', The Daily Nebraskan is written, eUred am1 innna(,n;d by students m the University of Nebraska Lin oln. It is ed i rot lahy inriependent of the University faculty, adininistralion ami student body. Copnqht 1973, The Daily Mebtaskan. M ii-tia! m.w ,.- reprinted without peritiissmri if atir,hui.-i in itu; Daily Nebraskan, fxr-apting rn.iteri.il (.(jvernd by another c op yi ign t ?iei. orul c lass po'.t. (') p..l .11 In ,o'n fi-hr,i-t .1, Adrev.- rin' Daily Nebraskan 34 N,.,.,-,..k9 Unmii04ih & R j t ree t, Lmioiii, N i l;r 08&08 t cf(t -JO."? -17? 1 PpWMfy 1 . Li ; 1 ! 1 - r. ii''1 I a daily nebraskan ,:!"', !JL)i':'rnbf!f 14, 1973