Ki 'it iv w J$ 5jr . w -w --h1 ' Speak up or shut up Editor's note: Jim Macomber is an ASUN senator from the College of Arts and Sciences. Ask any student government leader on campus, and you will hear complaints of student apathy and lack of involvement. Talk to just about any UNL student and he will claim ASUN is a powerless organization that doesn't accomplish anything anyway. Around and around it goes in a circle with both groups doing nothing but hurting each other. . Finally a chance has come to break this chain of accusations. The weekend of Oct. 19. ASUN sponsored a student leadership conference. Out of this conference came the impetus to make ASUN a responsible organization that really can benefit UNL students. A committee has been formed by the ASUN Senate to study and propose changes to the ASUN constitution that would streamline the organization and make it a more powerful group. This committee must decide upon what form oh government would best suit our campus, now our representatives should be chosen and many more questions. To do this, the committee plans to make a detailed study of other universities' student govern ments, the problems of our own student government and, most importantly, what students on this campus want, to accomplisfi this the committee plans on hoiding open hearings to hear student complaints about ASUN and how they think It should be changed. I can't emphasize enough the importance of you, as a student, in the improvement of ASUN. To make government good, it must be responsible to the people it serves. ASUN has taken the first step. Now it is your turn. The committee is open to anyone who wishes to join. Ana wnen open nearmgs are held, make your voice; heard. If you don't, you have no reason to complain of the lack of responsibility in student government. iwwS -j 7-YlWMWimMWWUtWWy 1 ....v.xvv.v-.- SB11I I ' President Gerald R. Ford: "There are hard choices we and the American people have to make as we bite the bullet...." i V VISIT'ffiMASTERS! EVERYONE'S WELCOME! PAULA WELLS women in engineering 1:30pm F7.NEBRASKA HALL W179 inin tho ran session with Paula, a oracticina; professional engineer with Bdl, Galyardt and Wells A Vil!dild. JMC II UIOUv3 UOI C5IO iwi vwiih-ii engineering, combining marriage and a career, etc. UAMES C. OLSON an spssinn centennial WBW ritmm " m m m m - U If 4 V& 1) 1:30 pm Fri college! Rap with noted Nebraska Historian James C. Olson, now of the university ot Missouri ransas ony, ivio. East Union Program Council INTERVIEWS 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. SUNDAY Freshmen, Sophmores, Juniors, or Seniors interested in running for Exec. Council,, please sign up in EUPC or UPC offices. friday, november15, 1974 Bridal and Attendant GOWNS V2 pfhzas Selection of bridal gowns V off, Brial Salon Downtown Only and son hov! swan daily nebraskan page 5 .. ,..,. A I .. A K A. , X 1 . : 4 f. i j,t v.i i t 1 1 utj x it. 1 1 i x 1 1. 1 i ;i