The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1978, Page page 6, Image 6

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    thursday, September 28, 1978
daily nebraskan
page 6
Engineers get
Melick awards
LINCON-Maud Melick Appreciation Scholar
ships ranging from $100 to $500 have been awarded
to five College of Engineering and Technology
students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The scholarship was established from monies
collected when Miss Melick retired after 43 years
as secretary to the Dean of Engineering and Archi
tecture. Dennis Lee Wendell of Omaha, and Douglas A.
Sorenson of Lincoln, both electrical engineering
students, will receive $500 scholarships for the
academic year.
James A. Hansen of Bellevue, an industrial
engineering student, and electrical engineering
student, James Pendegraft of Omaha, will receive
$250 scholarships for the fall semester.
Gary P. Stine, a civil engineering student from
Cambridge, will receive a $100 scholarship for
the 1978-79 school year.
ASUN...
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Marienau said this senate action had been discussed
during his campaign for nffVe ?nd had been considered
in the past, but the proposal itself was drawn up this
week.
David DeCoster, UNL dean of students, when con
tacted about the ASUN action, said he felt hopeful that
a more effective system ultimately would be created.
"I don't think we should be troubled about this,"
he said.
DeCoster said that while the student decision-making
process certainly is important, it is equally important
that students feel good about their involvement with
various committees.
Marienau said he hopes to have an alternative proposal
prepared within two or three weeks but he said the
current system had not been damaged.
"We have not destroyed the structure, we have put it
on hold," Marienau said.
Some committees may be retained, Marienau said, but
as the new structure is yet to be determined, "we're
starting at base zero."
Marienau said the new suggestions about the new
structure from faculty and administrators as well as stu-
UPC-VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE
PRESENTS AN
EXHIBITION & SALE
of f ine art prints
Dali - Birth of Man
Escher - Drawing Hands
Van Gogh - Starry Night
Magritte - Voice of Space
Monet - Water Lilies
Picasso - Don Quixote
Rembrandt - Night Watch
Renoir - In the Meadow
Rousseau - Virgin Forest
Wyeth - Christina's World
. . . Just To Name A Few!
Low Student Prices Over 400 Different Prints
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Sweaters:
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dents would be welcomed.
However, Marienau said, student voice in specific
areas may have to be sacrificed, because ASUN concen
trates on issues of general interest.
Marienau did not specify any ideas for the new struc
ture. "I wouldn't want to bias any opinions. It's possible
anything would happen," he said.
ASUN representatives said Marienau would meet with
the recalled committee members this morning at 8.
"We've got a lot of selling to do," Marienau said.
"If we receive crap in one area, well follow it up
strongly."
The new system would allow more definite action
by ASUN when problems are found because student rec
ommendations would have the weight of the senate
behind them, he said.
'There is input now, but there is no impact."
Marienau said he feels ASUN's action will increase
interest in student government which he felt would
continue.
IN CONCERT
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October 7, 1978
900pm.-HX)am
Featuring
Shelly BoniS (Richard Pryor's Ex wife)
Love E.T.C. Mandre Locketts
Centennial Room & Union Ballroom
Students WLD. $450
General Admission $550
Tickets on Sale at the Union Desk, Dirt Cheap in
Lincoln and A.N. A. Music, Sound Machine and
Mystical Sound in Omaha.
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