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99 9 9 tt m 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 i ) 0 ( 0 4 f 9 0 v ( JUL. n rL " should like to see some modern Socrates redirect the spirit of the modern world, perhaps not entirely away from science and technology but make it give first priority to studying our human selves." Arnold Toynbee Come & Hear NATIONAL CAMPUS LECTURER, Mr. Hugh Sprugin speak on a related subiect of ultimate significance for us all. When: Wednesday, March 19, 1975 12:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. Where: Student Center Room (to be announced) For info, call 467-2205 Sponsored by Student Empathy and Co-Action Associations O I 5 0 9 9 0 UNL student pianist to play with symphony By Susan Edwards Susan Fritz began studying Prokofiev's "Piano Concerto No. 3, C Major, Opus 26" one and one-half years ago because it was one she had always wanted to hear an orchestra play. She will get her wish Tuesday when she plays the concerto with the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra. The 8 p.m. concert at Wesleyan's O'Donnell Auditorium will feature the two 1975 symphony audition winners: Fritz, a junior music major at UNL, and cellist George Work, a Lincoln High School student. Work will perform Dvorak's "Cello Concerto in B Minor, Opus 104." The symphony will also play "La Forza del Destino" by Verdi, "Prairie Schooner" by Anthony Donato and "Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Opus 64" by Tschaikowsky. The January auditions and the solo performance are firsts for Fritz, she said. After practicing the Prokofiev, it's exciting to hear it with the full orchestra parts , she said. Fritz, who plans to do graduate work in accompanying or performance piano, said her experience as an accompanist made her more attuned to what the orchestra was doing. Fritz said she plans to study with Brooks Smith, director of the accompanying department at University of Southern California this summer at Aspen, Colo. Last summer in Aspen, Fritz said she "grew musically" by being exposed to many different kinds of music and by practicing six to eight hours every day. Although it's necessary to be a solid technician, Fritz said, to be a musician is to get "beyond the fingers and the mechanics." She said she tries to follow something the late cellist Pablo Casals once said about music: Try to think of every note going somewhere." "There are millions of people with agile fingers," Fritz said, "But very few pianists." ASUN GENERAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION RULES ELECTORAL COMMISSIONER: Gary Hall COMMISSION: Dr. Paul Byerly Dave Howlett Mike Jacobson Maxine Schoenrock 467-1873 472-2777 475-1047 472-2581 464-6891 477-5124 F. 7. No signs or posters may be placed on University grounds. 8. Chalking of building or use of classroom blackboards prohibited. MISCELLANEOUS 1. SINCE A STATE OFFICIAL, A UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BOARD OF REGENTS MEMBERS WILL NOW BE CHOSEN THROUGH STUDENT ELECTIONS AT UN L, THE STUDENT ELECTION PROCESS SHOULD CONFORM WITH STATE LAWS GOVERNING OFFICIAL STATE AND LOCAL ELECTIONS, IN SO FAR AS APPLICABLE AND PRACTICAL. A. CALENDER (All dates given in this report are those in 1975) The elections will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, 1975. Candidates who wish their names to appear on the ballots must file by 4:00 p.m. February 28, with the ASUN secretary in the ASUN Office at 334 Nebraska Union. Form for filing may be picked up anytime after February 14, in the ASUN Office. Financial forms from all candidates andor parties must be turned in by 4:00 p.m. March 19th to the ASUN secretary. Student who wish to organize or run on a party, see "G. Student Parties". B. RULE FOR FILING Executive candidates must file completed form 1. Senate candidates must file completed form B. Advisory Board candidates must file completed form C. All filing form shall be notarized. All candidates must meet the respective eligibility requirements of the post that they are seeking. Filing for different positions must be done separately. There is a spending limit for each position that must be adhered to. See the filing form. Any incompletions, or lack of enough valid signatures will cause the candidate's name to be removed from the ballot, or may disqualify the candidate from the election. It should be noted; falsehood expressed or implied on a noatrized document is a felony under Nebraska State Law. C. POSTER REGULATIONS 1. Poster and signs must not exceed 100 square inches each. 2. Only one poster per candidate per bulletin board is permitted. 3. Poster may not be put out until March 2nd. Candidates whose poster violate the above regulations may be disqualified from the election. D. VOTING REGULATIONS 1. Each student must present his own I.D. card when heshe votes. The act of giving the I.D. to the poll worker is the attempt to vote. 2. Each student will sign hisher own name on the college roster and the poll worker shall verify by signing herher name beside the student signature. 3. No student shall vote or attempt to vote more than once in any election, nor shall any student aid such an attempts. 4. Upon conviction in the ASUN Student Court, the penalty for the infraction of any voting regulation will be: a. the offenders will not bs allowed to hold any position or elected office of ASUN b. an assessment not to exceed $100.00 in value may be imposed. 5. Any assessment levied will be paid to the ASUN treasury. 6. All ballots will be validated. For a ballot to be valid it shall be signed by two (2) poll workers and placed in the ballot box by the poll workers. 7. The ballot to be used will be an IBM Port-A-Punch Card. 8. Folded or otherwise mutilated ballot will be invalid, voter may request replacement card. 9. Each voter will be marked with an ultraviolet ink. E. 10. Each I.D. card will be marked.. E. PROPER CAMPAIGNING PRACTICES 1 . Candidates must follow poster and sign regulations: a. posters and signs must not exceed 100 square inches. b. in order to conform with University regulations, materials placed on bulletin boards must meet standards established by the Office of Student Affairs. Please present the design for each type of poster to the ASUN Office for stamped approval. c. in University building, election poster and sign distribution must be limited to bulletin boards. Posters and signs can net be permitted on painted walls or other surfaces not designated as bulletin board in regard to University classroom buildings. 2. Each candidate shall be responsible for actions taken in hisher behalf. 3. Publicity on vehicles must be placed on that vehicle by its owner. 4. All candidate campaign activities must be in accord with accepted University and Municipal standards of conduct. 5. Persons engaged in active campaigning or candidate campaign material must not be located within 200 feet of election booths. 6. Fastening poster to trees, utility poles or public buildings will not be permitted. By hisher signature in filing, the candidate states that heshee will follow proper campaigning practices, (see EO Therefore, proven violations could result in candidate disqualification, plus possible Student Court actions. 2. To be safe, get more than 35 signatures and I.D. numbers. 3. Candidates are not officially elected until final eligibility checks are made. 4. Elected candidates assume office March 19th. 5. If your name andor party does not appear as you want it to on the sample ballot as published in the Daily Nebraskan, contact the Electoral Commissioner immediately. G. STUDENT PARTIES 1. Student who desire to run on a party should put down their party's name and initials on their filing form. Each perspective party shall be required to secure 500 signatures of students now enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. These signatures shall be submitted to the Electoral Commission. In addition to the petitions, the party shall submit to the Electoral Commission by 4:00 p.m. February 28th typed in alphabetical order of the names who are on the petition. A person who appears on two or more lists of parties shall be thrown out of both parties. No party will be printed on the ballot unless this requirement Is met. 2. Candidates who are members of a party: a. Executive candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $50.00 for their own campaign. b. Senatoral candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $35.00 for their own campaign. c. Advisory Board candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $35.00 for their own campaign. 3. Candidates who are not members of a party a. Executive candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $65.00 for their own campaign b. Senatoral candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $50.00 for their own campaign c. Advisory Board candidates are allowed to spend a maximum of $50.00 for their own campaign. H. PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION 1. A sample ballot will be printed in the Daily Nebraskan at least two (2) times before the election. The sample ballot shall cover at least 13 of a page. This sample shall be clearly stated SAMPLE ballot so that tt can not be submitted a an official ballot on election day. 2. This sample ballot shall be posted at the polling places on election day. 3. Printing of ballot shall be done exclusively by the University Print Shop. 4. All persons working for the 'Electoral Commission as poll workers shall be certified by the Electoral Commission. 5. Polling places shall be equipped with polling booths. 6. The ccmmUiion shall be (worn in by on of to Juiic of the Student Court. The oath shall state that they themselves 8re not candidates and that they will perform their duties honestly and fairly. 7. A class roster shall be used as a polling book. The student will sign the roster by hisher name and the poll worker will sign next to the student's signature. 8. Electoral Commission shall serve as the canvasing board. 9. Upon final tally of votes the Electoral Commission shall issue a certificate of election. Copies of which will be forwarded to the Secretary of State. NOTE: There arc several additions which should be made to the existing rules which the Electoral Commission has submitted to tha ASUN Senate. They are as follows: I . Under F. Miscellaneous No. 4 should read, "Elected candidates assume office April 2." 2. Under G. Student Parties No. 1 tha last line In the paragraph should be inserted as follows: "Student Parties will be allowed to pool their monies according to the limit per candidate listed below unc'w No. 2." 3. Also under F. Mieeatlansous insert the following: 6. Absentee Ballots-Students who will not be in Lincoln, Nebraska, during tha time the polls are open because they are on an officially recognized University trip may by stating tha official function on a form supplied by tha ASUN secretary and having their signature notarized by 4:00 p.m. on tha Friday befors the election will be permitted to vote by absentee ballot. 7. Disabled Ballots-Disabled shall mean unable to attend class due to confinement to Student Health or a hospital. Students so disabled shall call the ASUN secretary before noon of election dey. A ballot will be brought to the student for voting before 9:00 p.m. on election day. Supplement 2: Addition: Section A, Paragraph 3 For a write-in candidate to be eligible for election they shall file a financial form which shall be turned In by 4:00 p.m. March 21st to the ASUN secretary. 10:30 a.m., 3:30 and 7 p.m. Anthropology Department Film "The Hunters" Union Auditorium 1 p.m. -Overseas Opportunity Center-Travel Film - Union Main Iiounge 3 p.m.-Career Action Commission - Union Harvest Room C 6 p.m. Volunteer Bureau Tax Assistance Union 225 6:30 p.m. -Education Psychology Department Union 243 6:30 p.m.-Kappa Alpha Psi - Union 232 7 p.m.-Table Tennis Club -Union Conference Rooms 7 p.m.-Delta Sigma Pi Union 337 7:15 p.m.-Pi Kappa Alpha -Union 343 7:30 p.m. -Historical Simulations Club Union Harvest Room C Clay Statmoro -''rpT.T" i.M liuii .'iil.'.li I ,A . I i I ? i' J f ' ' E3ii irfniM eiffii!M?P EPS THURSDAY..' . . . it's sex-rated! KIamjus only mmm sit?" Rated X fUmfinmmfmWki lit "Wffff HfflilMlliiiUato.ls. page 14 daily nebraskan monday, march 17, 1975