TV?"" 1 . -. UM(U IMP WM IN VullD W - ALL GUYS & GIRLS IIAHE BRAND JEANS Long dresses 20 off swearers - 30 otf WE'VE GOT THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELRY see our OSH-KOSH bib overalls Kensington Shirts new tops arriving daily Gateway Shopping Mall 467-1281 MONDAY $1.00 adm., 25e drinks TUESDAY Ladies, adm. 1 free drink WEDNESDAY THURSDAY $2.00 adm., 10 beer Free Admission 25 mix drinks WW ""! jill i fe8 WfflBRB MOSIig & PiBtiPM BEET Bill Swanson, NU vice president for governmental relations and secretary to the Board of Regents. Former state senator takes NU lobbyist job Bill Swanson, the NU vice president for governmental relations and secretary to the board of regents, says he's interested in all legislation affecting the University. Swanson, an NU alumnus, was appointed by the Board of Regents effective Dec. I, I74. Swanson lobbies at the legislature for NU and works with Nebraska's congressmen in Washington D.C. "Many pieces of legislation which arc not introduced at our request have an effect on the University," the 52-ycar-old Swanson said. "Often bills deal with agricultural, industrial, academic and other interests touching the University." Swanson represents the entire University system, not just UNL, he said, lie keeps in contact with the regents as secretary and helps he NU administration with legislative affairs. His two-part position had been the separate jobs of director of governmental affairs and secretary to the board of regents, but the two offices were combined with his appointment, he said. Swanson 's name was suggested to the regents, he said, because of his experience at the Legislature and his interest in the University. Me talked with several University administrators and regents before his appointment, he said. Swanson has lived in Lincoln for 34 years and served as a legislator for six years, lie is a partner in Woods Bros, and Swanson of Lincoln, a real estate and land development firm. The $2K,000-pcr-year appointment is not for any specific number of years, according to Swanson, but is considered a full-time job. Swanson said he has "another interest in the University "-his only daughter Libby is a fieshman at UNL. Correction... The speaker at Tuesday's WomenSpeak meeting was Lcanette Merrell, not Lena Marrow as reported in Wednesday's Daily Nebraskan. . . . Come Saturday morning - for coffer & roll and an informal fiowin of bridal & allcndanl :owiih. Saturday: February 22 Manli I Murrh :30 - .; a.m. Bridal Salon Dovvnlovvn hovland swanson page 6 daily nebraskan thursday, february 20, 1975