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' V V v V V- v v V' v v V- v v v V V V , V V -- V V V - V V V V V V V V V ASUN resolution censures regents The ASUN Senate Wednesday passed a resolution which censures the Board of Regents for their handling of the residence hall visitation issue. The resolution, passed by a 15-8-1 vote, also states that the Senate opposes "the absurd open door policy," and supports each dormitory deciding how many visitation hours it should have. The resolution, introduced by Sen. Bob Potter, met some oppositions because a few senators thought it was impossible to censure the Regents. However, Sen. Karl Cochrane said, "If Regent (Ed) Schwartzkopf can belittle us (ASUN) then why can't we do the same thing to the Regents?'" The Senate voted down a resolution, introduced by Sen. Mark Rasmussen, which opposed using student fees for paying part of the $150,000 to be used to renovate UNL dormitories. Rasmussen argued that since only 25 of the student body live in dormitories, student fees shouldn't be used to pay for the renovation. The resolution failed by a 14-9 vot when it was decided that it was impossible to tell how much of student fees would be used in paying for the renovation. The Senate also decided to hold a mass meeting in two weeks to discuss the issues of alcohol on campus and , visitation in dormitories. THE APAHTMEiW LOUNGE AMATEUR NIGHT TAUNT HUNT Sterling m. 28 Do You Have Talent? FH0WE IT! Hero is Your Chanco to Perform VOCALISTS - MUSICIANS - COMEDIANS MAGICIANS E.S.P. - STRIPPERS GO -GO DANCER -ETC. (finalists appear on Friday) FOR DETAILS CALL: The Dutchman 432-4471 MOW lacJisson CornhusEcer . Hotel APARTMENT LOUNGE F Thursday 8:30 a.m. -Student Affairs staff-Nebraska Union 9 a.m. -Teacher placement Australia orlentation-Unlon 12:30 p.m.-Teacher Collage study Commission-Union 2:30 p.ra-Latter Dav Saint Student Assoc.-Unlon 4 p.m. Committee on Equality-Union 4:30 p.m. -Builders executives-Union 4:30 p.m. -Builders Red Coats-Union 9 p.m.-Builder Board-Union 6:30 p.m. -Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonla-Unlon H p.m.-Chrirtlan Sclentlsti-Unlon 7 p.m. Teacher Placement Australia orientation Union 7 p.m. Volunteer Services tax orientetion-Unlon 7 p.m.-Student International Meditation Society, "Science of Creative lnteiligence"-Union 7:30 p.m. -mat h counselors-Union 9 p.m. ASUN Legislative Liaison Commltme-Unlon , . . .. mm eee expanded children's section JVCam-IOpm Mon-Sat " Member ASIC . Logosbookstorc 204 N 13th Douglas III Send the FTD Love Bundle and the xtra Touch .pfj Joie de Fleur perfume, from DANiELSONS 127 S 13th 432-7602 3 r - -nvis . ? ? - 1 1 ' "I 3 2 .a L - ii&XX 1 t).' Each engagement rin$ in our collection has an exactly matching wedding ring and many of the styles are custom fatted. Avuuahle in white or vcllow gold. 1129 "O" STREET & GATEWAY MALL Register jewelers America Gem Society r volt , LINCOLN COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE 2500 South bCth Street Last Weekend February 1, 2, 3 "WRITE ME A MURDER" by Frederick Knott Playing Match 1&16-17, 22- 23-24, 23- 30-31 "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" The musical hit by Harold Rome and Leonard Gershe. Playing May 10-11-12, 17-18-19, 24-25-26, & June 1-2. f n fl iiil 1 il Jl Featuring Playhouse Director John R. Wilson wwi..-, - The &ty Nan ,. pubil.d , by the on Monday. Wednesday, Tr,2aD8t ori holidays and during utumn end sprlnfl semesters, except on no., y vecetlons. . Nebrssken. Material mny be reprinted XSSSS Daily Nabraskan, excepting materiel " Nebr. I Add The Daily Nebreskan. NeUask. umon . -,u . V fit, nl. Nebr. 6S50a Telephone 40272-258a Positions available on Union Board fey Mary Shackelton , "A big organization full of interesting people, is how president Mary Cannon describes the Nebraska Union Board. The board will interview Feb. 10 for four new members to fill vacancies left by retiring members. There are three J-year positions and one 1-year position open. Cannon, Vice-President Dennis Martin, Dave Morrison and Wendy Baltimore are leav.ng the board. Cannon, Martin and Morrison are be.ng graduated and Baltimore is no longer a UNL student. The terms are set up so half the boards members are appointed each year. A 1-year term is available for juniors who join the board, Cannon said. Applications are available in Union 220. Rising food costs arid decreased income from food services and student fees because of an enrollment drop made i973 a tough year financially for the board, said Union assistant director Deryl Swdnson. "The food service income isn't as high as it should be," Cannon said. -Co The board's budget for October through January was $18,952. Budget readjustment was necessary, board members said. The special films series, sponsored by die Union Program Council, possibly will be dropped because it is losing money, Cannon said. It currently is being continued on an experimental basis. Discount meal tickets available. to students eating in the Harvest Room were discontinued, she said. "We don't expect to make money, but we can't afford to lose money," Swanson said. According to Martin, making the Union check cashing service self-sufficient by charging a dime to cash a check was a board accomplishment He said the dime charge doesn't bring a profit, but pays for personnel. The board also decided to close the Nebraska Union an hour earlier on weekends to save energy. Martin said he hopes the board will make progress in getting East Union plans ready to be reviewed with East Campus students. Swanson said the East Union should "be out for bid in spring" ardhbartt be-ready forrccJfJ3rtCY inutaMrf'igTff.' ef:"A e m Both Cannon and Morrisoa said tisfiJhoughtstudeois should communicate with the board mora man they do. The board is representative of the student body, Morrison said, "We ask students what services they want, but asking persons their opinions isn't as spontaneous as their coming forth with input." Cannon said when she first became a board member, she wanted to give the board "a strong identity and wanted to make it a public body." Martin described the board's main purpose es a "restructuring and policy changing" body. Other board functions include budgeting for the Union, appointing individuals for the Union Program Council. 1 1 Rm 338 Union-472-2534 or ASUN Rm 334 Union-472-2581 Tha following courses have been suggested to the NFU staff. If anyone is interested in teaching or leading a course please contact the NFU staff. I 1 a AUTO REPAIR CAKE DECORATING APPLIANCE REPAIR BATIK QUILTING GLASS BLOWING ASTRONOMY CANNING GARDENING RECREATION BRIDGE FILM APPRECIATION CARTOONS-DRAWING PHILOSOPHY RUGBY HISTORY COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT MUSIC Contact any of the following people if you have any questions, ideas or suggestions: Q Diane BoKmont 475-1843 Missy Crltchfleld 435-2961 Nancy Fahlbefg 477-6031 David Howlett 475-1051 Mary Mass 475-8394 Kim Pfeiffef 435-2981 Ken Seger 475-8207 Brian Thompson 435-2961 page 2 daily nebreskan aoaocaiaaicaEracici araiaa wmmsatf thursday, january 31, 1974 a 4 A . A . A- A J --- A A A A A A A A A A A 4 AAAAAJkAA-A. .r4A .-A..A-. ,.A,. Ar-. .A? A -0t . .A- . rfth.