p"3 2 thurclsy, cpril 14, 1077 m FAb post u Sherry Cole, Fees Allocation Board (FAB) chairwo man, has resigned her post because the UNL administra tion office has no proof she is a student, ASUN president Bill Mueller told the ASUN Senate Wednesday night. At Senate's weekly meeting in Nebraska East Union, Mueller said the administration cannot find Cole's tran scripts and she needs to find them to graduate in May. Cole resigned because she needs time to clear up this problem, he said and stressed that there was no pressure on h'f to quit. Those interested in serv ing as Residence Hall Association fRHA) secre tary, treasurer, or com mittee chairman for. Food and Housing, Student Issues, or Communications for 1977-78, should send their "name, address, phone number and qualifications to the RHA office, Neihardt 107. Deadline for entries is Friday. The Union Program Council and the Nebraska East Union Program Coun cil are sponsoring a Marx Brothers Film Festival at 7 p.m. iii both the Union Centennial Room and the East Union Great Plains Room. Glen Fugitt, demo grapher from the Univer sity of Wisconsin will present a colloquim on New Trends in Non-Metropolitan Population Change at 12:30 p.m. in Oldfather Hall 707. The Wachiska Audubon Society meets at 7:30 pjn. in C.Y. Thompson Lounge, East Campus. calendar 9 ajn. to 3:30 pjn. Psychology Dept. Sympos ium, Union Ballroom. 12:15 p.m.-Seymore and May wood Schools, Union North Conference Room. 2 p.m. -Health Educa tion Staff, Union 243. 2 p.m. -Marketing Club, Union Auditorium. v 2 p.m. - Psychology Dept. Symposium, Union 222 & 132. 3 p.m. - Summer Sessions, Union 216. 4 pjn. Panhellenic, Union 203. 4 pjn.-Phi Chi Theta, Union 242. ' 4 pjn.-Union Pro- trrtm V1 - staff, Union 243. 4 " pjn.-Council of . American Indian Students, IT- 111 union 5:30 p.m.-Eta Sigma Gamma. Union Harvest Room A. . 6 p.m. Christian Science Organization, Union 222. 6:30 p.m. Residence Hall Association. " Union - -242. - V- ;' 7 pjm.-Baptist Student Union, Union 242. 7 pjn. Volunteer In- 225F-G-H. Rush, Union 337. . 7 p.m. Union Program -Council Films, Union Cen tennial Room. 7:30 pxi. - Mexican American Student Acocia tion, Union South Con ference Room. 7:23 psx-llzh Coun selors, Union 225 B-C. short stuff Daniel Elazar, professor of political science at Temple University, will speak on the Generational Rhythms of American Politics at 3:30 pjn. today . in Oldfather 538. Tiie UNL Agronomy Club will meet at 7 tonight in Keim Hall 244. Ralph London from the University of Southern Cali fornia will present A View of Program Verification at 4:30 pjn. in Ferguson 217. The UNL African Stu dents Association will meet Saturday at 7 pjn. in the Union to elect new officers. Alpha Zeta will hold its Annual Spring Initiation' Banquet on Sunday at 6 p.m.- in the East Union Great Plains Room. Fall and spring initiates will be re cognized. Guest speaker will be Governor J. James Exon. Tickets are available from any new initiate or Chuck Clanton. Admission is $5. ."' The AUF Spring Faculty 1 Drive is in progress until April 22. All donations will go to Senior Diners. The Pre-Vet Club is spon soring a trip to Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo April 16. Club members interested in the trip should contact Cathy Pinkerton 472-9502. Mueller said FAB will elect a new chairperson at tonight's meeting at 7 pjn. in Nebraska Union. The Senate also discussed the senator's appearance at Saturday's NU Board of Regents meeting. Three senators will speak for 15 minutes against the proposed student fees increase. In ether business, Sen. Lylo George appeared in Open Forum to report the results of the UNL Student Court hearing on his case against FAB. Although they decided against the case, George said the court told him that ASUN should make recommen dations to FAB about fees allocation. ASUN counsel Steve Voigt said he interpreted this to mean that the court believes ASUN should call for election rather than appointment of FAB members. Supreme court okays faculty bargaining units The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that there can be a number of bargaining units within NU and departmental chairmen are labor, not management. The 5-4 decision upheld an earlier ruling by the Court of Industrial Relations which was appealed to the Supreme Court by the NU Board of Regents. The Court noted that there are differences between University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the NU Medical Center and UNL and said it was proper for the American Association of University Professors to the exclusive bar gaining agent for the UNL faculty, according to the Lincbln Journal. Separate bargaining units for the Colleges of Law and Dentistry were approved. The question of recognition came before a faculty vote February 16, 1976. Only the Law College voted to be represented by a bargaining unit. UNL faculty rejected unionization. The decision "rests on our belief the UNL faculty has a sufficient community of interest separate from the faculty of UNO," the Court said in its opinion. daily nebraskan Editor-in-chief: Sandy Mohr. Managing Editor: Pete Mason, Newt Editor: Rax Saline. Associate Newi Editors: Larry Luti and Ron Rugglew. Layout Editor: Uz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Carta Engstrom. Sportt Editor: Jim Hunt. Night Newi Editor: Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief : Ted Kirk. Copy editori: Deb Bockhahn, Ann Owens, Gail Smith and Becky Williams. Business Manager: Jerri Haussier. Advertising Manager: Gregg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Dick Worick. Production Manager: Kitty Policky. 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