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.... Editor-in-chief: Wes Albers. News Editor: Dave Madsen. Managing Editor: Rebecca Brite. Associate News Editor: Randy Gordon. Layout: Dennis Onnen. Sports Editor: Larry Stunket. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night News Editor: Bill Garthright. Special Editor: Greg Wees. Chief Photographer: Ted Kirk. News Assistant: Betsie Ammons. Reporters: Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Paula Damke, Lori Demo, Deb Gray, Ivy Harper, Gina Hills, Tom Hinrichs, John Kalkowski, Don McCabe, Katie Pruckler, Susie Reitz, Lynn Roberts, Mary Kay Roth, Rex Seline, Amy Struthers, Randy Wright, Jim Zalewski. Entertainment Writers; Vince Boucher, Susan Edwards, Sha on Johnson, Dave Ware. Sports Staff: Scott Jones, Becky Morgan, Steve Taylor, Pete. Wegman. Columnists: Joe Dreesen, Rick Johnson, Bruce Nelson, Amy Struthers. Editorial Cartoonist: Scott Stewart. Artist: Ron Wheeler. Photographers: Steve Boerner, Kevin Higley. Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Ivy Harper, Stan Linhorst, Ron Ruggiess. Circulation Staff: Mark Lyon, Bob Lueke, Chuck Eliason, Willis Wiebel, Robert Kalangi, Bill Daniel. Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Ken Kirk. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Assistant Business Coordinator: Kalleen Mortensen. Receptionist: Cheryl Lorentzen. - Second Class Postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska 68501. Address: The Daily Nebraskan Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Sts., Lincoln, Neb. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2588. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation. Copyright 1975 the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by another copyright. Senate delay endangers elections By Rex Seline ASUN Senate business has been delayed for the third week in a row by lack of a quorum. The delay endangers Senate elections, originally scheduled to take place in March. Ron Clingenpeel, ASUN president, called a special meeting for 4 p.m. Sunday to act on the spring election proposals which have been before the Senate and which must be passed before elections can be held. "The elections could still be held March 19 if the procedures are passed Sunday," David Howlett, ASUN second vice president and electoral commission member, said. "But if they're not, I would imagine that it will be at least the second week in April before we could have them." "It puts us in a bad situation because, although we won't walk out and close the office, the new Senate might not be installed until three weeks after they should have been in office," Howlett said. Constitutionally, the present Senate's term of office will expire in March, one year after the members were elected. Howlett said he was "pretty discouraged" by the turn of events and called attention to the troubles that will be faced by people planning to run for office, "It puts those who were planning to run in a tenuous situation. They don't know when the election is, how they can campaign or when they can .campaign," Howlett said. Arts and Sciences Sen. Art Alexander told those present that the continued lack of a quorum damages ASUN credibility in the eyes of the students. "This is the same garbage that went on last year before the elections that caused students to question ASUN's credibility," Alexander said. A "Sense of the Senate" straw vote on the proposed election procedures indicated support for the proposals. Also delayed by the lack of a quorum was discussion and voting on proposed constitutional changes first brought up at last week's meeting. In other business, Arts and Sciences Sen. 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