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daily nebraskan page 3 Rule change leads to UPC appointment reorganization A bylaws change has led to reorganiza tion of this gear's Union Program Council (UPC) appointments, made last week by a committee of five outgoing UPC members and three members of the Nebraska Union Advisory Board, according to Suzanne Brown, program adviser. UPC officers will be elected by the secretary and 14 program chairperson representatives to the UPC from three members-at-large. Offices to be elected are daily ft tb Editor-in-chief: Rebecca Brite. Newt Editors: Randy Gordon and Lorl Demo, Managing Editor: Stan Linhorst, Associate News Editor: Gina Hills, Layout Editor: Michele SchmBl. Night News Editor: John Kalkowskl, Arts and En tertainment Editor: 'Robert Thurber, Sports Editor: ,Larry Stunkel, Third Dimension Edi tor: Vince Boucher, Photo Chief: Ted Kirk, Copy Editors: Christie Cater, Stephanie Noonan, Mary Kay Roth and Jim .Zaiewskl, News Assist ant: Becky Brugman, Business Manager: Jerri Haussler, Advertising Manager: Mary Ann Myers, Production Manager: Kitty Policky. Second Class Postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone: (402) 4722588. Copyright 1975, the Daily Nebraskan. Mater ial may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except mater ial covered by another copyright. president, vice-president and Union Board representative. This year's three members-at-larg3, all past UPC representatives, are Bill Latza, Brenda Smyth and Vee Sawyer. Gary Willets was chosen as secretary and will be the fourth member of the UPC Executive Committee. New chairpersons, who will serve on the council and also be responsible for forming committees to plan programs, include: Tom Diehm, Foreign Films; Nancy Oquist, Hostessing; Shelley Peterson, Contemporary Arts; Earl Everett, Black Activities; Steve Wheeler, Human Potentials; Dan Roh, Talks and Topics, and Jim O'Hara.Walpurgisnacht. Other UPC members selected are Sid Cornelius, Record Lending Library; Marlin Rotach, Visual Arts; David Ware, Jazz and Java; Lisa Danberg, Art Lending; Scott Otley, Concerts, and Scott Kugler, Coffee house. Chairperson for the 1977 Model United Nations (MUN) committee will be chosen later in February since no one applied for the job, Brown said, porbably because prospective applicants wait to see how successful the February MUN Conferance is. 7 . j SJ WaVJ Lit J 1,1 I j li WHAT A WWraFUU AWW Of- twmtob . mm mm mi- FEMININE 'MOts? mc7h toWi , MIMA rmv bauh amc? crfumo; SeowTrcal liHW fetid W rt PI .M 1 n One of the questions students must answer tt tne end of the semester is whether to sell their textbooks or to keep them for possible future reference. We hope the following information about the value of used textbooks will assist you in that decision. Current edition textbooks required for classes at UNL for the upcoming semester are bought beck at Nebraska Bookstore at 50 of the regular price. The top value) price extends through the regular buy back period at the end of each semester arid drops as the quantities for classes are filled. Current edition textbooks which may be used for upcoming semesters but which have not yet been ordered by the instructor are bought at speculative prices between wholesale value and top value. About half of these books will move up in value and half will decrease in value as we get more information on class requirements. Current edition textbooks no longer being used on the UNL campus can often be purchased by Nebraska Book Company for resale to schools in other parts of the United States. Prices on these books vary according to the national demand for each title. n Old edition textbooks and most paperbacks fall into this category. Check our prices and then decide whether or not to keep these books for your personal library or for future reference use. Is To L OOOOOOOOOOOO0OOO0OOOOOOOOC 300000000.00000000000000000! Open 8-5, Monday -Sattaftlay 1135R 422-Ottl