'ftj" "W," 't' "P' "i- -ye- -!(,. -,. -V V' V- V V- S -v' w v V- ft & ' l W fc . LFO offers students triple option Susanne Schafer Three -three -three candidates In onol That's what Ron Sindelar is offering the voters in the coming ASUN election. Sindelar, a junior with an undeclared major, Is running on the United For One (UFO) Party as candidate for ASUN president, first vice president and second vice president. According to Lance Bristol, chairman of the ASUN Electoral Commission, Sindelar may only hold one post if elected to more than one. Why is he running? The answer depends upon which candidate is asked, says Sindelar. "I'd think it would be a good deal for students," says presidential candidate Sindelar. The first vice presidential candidate was not available for comment. The second vice presidential candidate said he is running "for the hell of it and to have a good time." The UFO party has been brought together, Sindelar said, to bring diverse personalities and viewpoints into the ASUN offices. "Our party has the best chance for cooperation because wt can really get together," he said. "The student lawyer worked out so well, we should hire a student Gardener or a student datectiva. Also, if I am elected, every student who can prove he or she has voted for me will receive $1 from student fees after I am elected," he said. The second vice presidential candidate expressed a negative view of the ASUN student organization. "ASUN is a bunch of bullshit ft is a means to fulfill a lot of ego trips of the candidates," he said. Sindelar harked back to earlier years of ASUN campaigns and recalled the election during which the Rocket, Grease and Freedom Party ran. Sindelar was an unsuccessful candidate for the ASUN Senate on that ticket. "One of the burning issues Rick and the Rockets (a music group which ran on the ticket) championed was one that touches all students and which still hasn't been accomplished -placing pencil sharpeners in all classrooms," he said. "My god, have you ever taken one of those computer tests and your pencil breaks? you're screwed," he said. , (1 Willi' Sheldon Art 12th & R Gallery Sts.f Fooiuro Classics of F.7. f1usrnssu MM II is Thursday 1 1 :30 Dept.- 12 P luncheon-Union . m . E n g 1 1 1 h Nebraska Union m.-stuaini Tiair 12:15 p.m. -Dean Georga luncheon-Union 12:30 p.m.-Mullm - Student Assoc. Union 1:30 p . m . A m e rlcan Pharmaceutical Assoc. -Union 6:30 p.m. Aoacla province retreat-Union 7:30 p.m.-lnter-Varslty Christian Fellowship-Union 8 p.m.-Fina Arts-Otrsbanda Troupe-Union : tit V77 I - doilu' nobraskan The Daily Nebraskan is published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn and spring semesters, except on hoi (days and during vacation. Copyright 1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Corvinrl rlac nnstnm nairi at Lincoln. Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Sts., Lincoln, Nabr. 68508. Telephone ixao. mm HUdii iiiiiJLi 11 uii March 8 & 9-Showings at 3t 7 & 9 pm-$1.25 'Follies' begin Week "Greek Follies" will headline Greek Week, March 9-13, in the Coliseum Saturday at 7:30 p.m. David Mc Bride, Inter-Fraternity Council member, saidJVe thought the follies was something we could get arot bFpeople involved in. There are a lot of alumni who would remember this kind of thing and be interested in seeing it." The Follies presented by representatives of UNLs 41 fraternity and sorority houses, is a revival of Kosmet Klub's Fall Revue and Coed Follies. Other Greek Week activities include a 7 p.m. meeting Sunday in the Nebraska Union. Bill Butler, National Executive Secretary of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, wilt be the speaker. A noon alumni luncheon at the American Legion Club and a 6 p.m. exchange dinner for all Greek houses will be held Monday. A leadership banquet and seminar is scheduled Tuesday at 6 p.m. for undergraduates of each house and their alums. Ending the week will be a city-wide canned goods drive Wednesday on behalf of the Lancaster County Public Welfare Dept. IN STOCK AND READY TO GO!! Ron SindeSar , No quorum prevents CSL action The Council on Student Life (CSL) Thursday night reviewed and discussed a document which includes the consolidation of all existing UNL housing policies in the Student Handbook, but lack of a quorum by the meeting's end prevented further action. Eight members of the 15-member body were present to begin the meeting, but one student member, Jane Owens, left midway through the meeting. Eight members are needed for a quorum. Five of the eight student members failed to attend. The consolidation, drafted -by, the CSL Housing, Policy Committee (HPC), (was undertaken to pretext confusion by centralizing all housing policies in one place in the Student Handbook, according to CSL member Bill Freudenburg. Currently those policies are scattered in different parts of the Student Handbook and in other housing booklets. While making a motion to accept the consolidation and redrafting of the housing policy, Freudenburg noted that CSL was on record as supporting modification of certain of those policies concerning visitation and alcohol. UNL does not allow alcohol to be kept or consumed on campus, and coed visitation is allowed a maximum of six hours a day except for 12 hours on Saturday. CSL supports allowing alcohol on campus and more visitation hours. In other business, CSL Chairman Don Shaneyfelt told CSL that it should determine how it wanted to conduct an evaluation of the UNL Ombudsman's office. The evaluation, which will be undertaken by other UNL groups is to determine the effectiveness of the office, whether it should continue, and if so, whether in modified form or as it is now, Shaneyfelt said. James Suter currently is the UNL ombudsman. r ! I I. 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