thursday, may 5, 1977 daily nebrssksn p.29 3 iiairmao:--wiii mmm iv under a r By Anns Csrothers Webb Bancroft, Ralston sophomore and temporary chairman of the task force to study ASUN, said he is trying to get ASUN to appoint him the permanent task force chairman following ASUN passage last Wednesday' of Organic Act III creating the task force. The act sets broad objectives for the task force and specifies the areas of the campus population to be represented on the task force, Cancroft said. 1 A Organic Act III was passed'! with1 Y calendar Noan-LaPlatte School, Union North Conference Room. 12:30 p.m .-Union Pro gram ' Council Performing Arts, Union Auditorium. 2 p.m.-Health Educa tion staff, Union 243. 5:30 p.m.-Eta Sigma Gamma, Union Harvest Room A. 6 p.m. -Fees Allocation Board,. Union 203. 6 p.m.-Christian Science Organization, Union 222. 7 p.m.-Baptist Student Union, Union 202. 7:30 n.m.-Council on Student Life, Union 243. 7:30 p.m.-Publications Board, Union 216. 7:30- pm.-Math Coun selors, Union 225 B-C. Alicom magazine is now available Alicom, the undergraduate literary magazine, came out Tuesday after being plagued by security problems last fall. The submitted manuscripts were stolen from the Alicom office in Andrews Hall, slowing down publication, said editor Pete Mason. He sdid copies of the stolen material, except for five or six poems and three pieces of fiction, were obtained from the authors. Last year the manuscripts also were stolen from the Alicom box in the Andrews mailroom. Mason said at first he assumed someone wanted to use the papers for a class, but now, "It seems someone doesn't like us." He speculated that it might be someone whose works were turned down by A licom. "We're so much more security conscious now," he said. "We're getting paranoid." Next year there will be more stringent protective measures, he added. . This year Alicom is 12, pages, compared with 16 last year, because not as much material was submitted. It con tains two fiction works, "a lot of good quality poetry," Mason said, and a picture spread. The magazine may be obtained for 25 cents at the Nebraska Union or Andrews Hall 202. About 250 copies of last year's issue will be given away with this year's Alicom, Mason said. friendly amendment by Senator , Ted McDonnell, a Lincoln sophomdre'that Bancroft be named as temporary dh'sirman until Sept. 15 when ASUN would vote on the question of making him permanent chairman. Bancroft said he thought McConnell proposed the amendment in an effort to make sure Bancroft was doing a good job, However, Bancroft said he thought this amendment would put him under a degree of ASUN control. ASUN would have the power to remove Bancroft if it did not like some things the task force was saying, he "ASUN can't have control if they want an objective evaluation. I can't honestly say 111 be that objective if I am under the power of being removed," Bancroft said. If ASUN does not pass the amendment to make Bancroft permanent chairman, Bancroft said he would resign and lobby for his replacement to be named a perman ent chairman. "I'm not threatening ASUN and I'm not trying to give them that type of pressure. I just feci it is my responsibility to the stu dents to resign in protest of ASUN control," Bancroft said. ASUN has turned , from being service oriented to. politically oriented, Bancroft si; (k.aji: thxj U ftwzkt ASUN no longer knows what students want. Bancroft cited oASlWV "fights with FAB (Fees Albcation Board) and CSL (Council on Student life)" as examples of ASUN's political orientation. The task force will begin by assimilating the information about the constitutions and hierarchies of various campus organiza tions supplied by Organic Act I, Bancroft said. Task force members will be chosen by an interview committee, FUchsxd Arm strong, vice chancellor for student affairs, ASUN executives end himself, Bancroft said.' The task force will have sixteen members: one each from the Irtterfratern- ity Council and Panhelienic Association, two from the Residence Housing Assoda tion, one from the International Council of . Cooperatives, four off-campus members end three at large members, Bancroft said. Bancroft would be a nonvoting member and he would coordinate activities. , Bancroft said he thought the task force would complete its report sometime in December and will submit a report to ASUN, the administration and the NU Board of Regents. SUSP Himalayan Yogi and Master Lecture on: Life Hare and The Here After May 6th 8 P.M. 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