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If they have complaints that are within our jurisdiction, we're happy to help," he said. Armbrust and the six other members of the court are not paid for their work. They are selected by the outgoing ASUN Senate and put, through interviews before they are appointed. Students serving on the court must maintain a 2.75 grade point average, have junior class standing and meet all University regulations for participation in extra curricular activities. "We're like any other student government organization," Armbrust said. "It isn't the only thing we have to do. It can be a lot of work. Last year, our three cases came at extremely inconven ient times -right before ASUN elections Union art lend will be Saturday The Nebraska Union Art and Record Lending Library will open for the year at 10 a.m. Saturday. Students may secure priority tickets which will assure them a place in line at 9 a.m. Saturday. An assortment of old records will go on sale at actual lending library in 10:30. Prints will be loaned on a first come, first served basis, with only one print per student, regardless of the number of student l.D.s he or she is carrying. Students may go through the line again after all ticket holders have had a chance to select a picture if any prints are left. The Record Lending Library will be open from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Nebraska Union 122. Records may be checked out for hvo weeks. The library has a large collection of rock, classical, blues and western music. prints and 10, with the operation at and before finals. We had to really work to get meetings in and the hearings held." The most important case last year was deciding if the ASUN electoral commis sion had overstepped its authority In putting out rules concerning ASUN elections during the school year, he said. , Armbrust said the question was whether or not senate candidates could pool campaign funds for ASUN elec tions. The student court decided they could not. The second and third cases were combined because of their similarity, Armbrust said. He said two students felt they had been disqualified from the ASUN elections unfairly. The court fill 1 III I n Ut II 1JI I C JLUUW HWt Armbrust said that although last year the court only held meetings when there was a complaint this year they will hold regular meetings to decide on policy and acquaint this year's members with procedures. Part of the problem with the student court seems to be that few students know of it and what it can do, he said. "I just don't know how many students know abOut us," said Armbrust. "There seems to be something of a communica tion gap." The powers of the court include: matters of impeachment, matters of interpretation of the ASUN constitution and matters of contested elections. The court also deals with matters concerning organizations when referred to the court by the NU administration, the senate or an individual student. Matters arising under the by-laws, organic acts or senate ordinances or the exercise of the powers of the President of First and Second Vice-Presidents of ASUN are also dealt with, he said. Students who fee! the student court can help them can either contact one of the members of the court or submit a written complaint to the ASUN office, room 334 of Nebraska Union. Court members are Ellen Thompson, Dennis Kime, L?ee Wilkins, George Rhodes, .Rick Holman and Mary J. Johnson. Open a Free and Easy Checking: Account at NBC. There' no minimum. There's no saving's requirement. There's no service charge. What there is is a little extra cash for you each month, and one less figure to compute on the old balance sheet. A Free and Easy Checking Account. A High-Interest Savings Account. However you decide to do your banking business with us, you're gonna like the way we do business with you -in a friendly, personal soit of way. ' 1 I I Or open a High-Interest Savings Account at NBC. 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