page 6 daily nebraskan thursday, november 9, 1978 I all makes office equipment co. HUGE WAREHOUSE SALE Sunday and Monday 100's Large & Small Desks from $19.95 100's Swivel & Study Chairs from $1.00 & Assorted Tops, Boards, Drawers, Files CHEAP! jf See our Z-arge ad in this Sunday's Journal and Star 701 "P" Street Sunday 435-1130 Weekdays 477-7131 jAVS LEFT Hoses and Belts Checked K LTI Pressure Test of Cooling System JL Ti g jv I Radiator Rush I T jJ (OiG) 1 Water Pump Lube and Rust Inhibitor J jf drj I pi Antifreeze y J fcf wl with coupon Hi Jjj Another Whitehead Phillips 66 Station ia&H(ffiege olnJNebraska 68503 4J BHHHHiiM Ibhbbkb HaHJ J J HHmJ J J PHiuips7"n m fr rr -V' r-' mm Bright! Shiny! Silky! Feminine! New Tops for Daytime & Dancing! Lurex, satin, brights, great accessories . . . The Daisy is bursting with great new fun tops to be worn with jeans, or over satin pants. For the Jr. & Contemporary Gal WW Visitation proposal backed By Shelley Smith ASUN passed a resolution Wednesday night to endorse the open visitation proposal of the Residence Hall Assocation. The proposal, if approved by the Board of Regents Friday, will allow Selleck Quad rangle residents on the 7200 and 7300 floors to vote on whether to have open visitation. According to RHA, this would give each floor the option of closing the floor to members of the opposite sex at anytime the floor chooses to do so. Senator Joe Nigro said he feels the proposal is moderate. "It isn't a radical proposal by any means, and the housing association approves of it," he said. ASUN also authorized a $100 expend iture for pamphlets to be passed out on Students Day, Nov. 28th. President Ken Marienau said about 12,000 pamphlets will be printed to express some of the problems UNL students are having. Tuition high Included, he said will be that students control only 5 percent of their student fees and that tuition at UNL is the second high est in the Big Eight. He said the main emphasis of the pamp hlets, however, will show that the students want to be respected as students and not just as a school with a football team. He said the money for the pamphlets will come from senate expenditures. Senator Bob Gleason, chairman of the Government Liason Committee, commented on the publicity given to the voter registration mix-up. The mix-up caused 150 to 200 students to be ineligible to vote in the Nov. 7 elec tion because of an illegal registration drive byGLC. Publicity unfavorable Gleason said the publicity, although unfavorable, was "pretty fair" and he saw very few distortions. He said that ASUN did their best to assume all of the responsibility even though it was actually the fault of the GLC. "There has been a lot of heat in the office. You're (as senators) going to feel a lot of heat for being involved with ASUN, and we're sorry," he said. He added that he felt ASUN and GLC had turned the incident into something they could "learn a great deal from." Fraternity AUF competition features legs, knobby knees The Miss LegsMr. Knobby Knees con test sponsored by Beta Sigma Psi fraternity is in progress this week, and will continue until the kickoff of the Oklahoma game on Saturday. The money received in this year's con test will go to AUF. Ninety percent of the Greek houses have a representative participating, with only four houses not entered. A picture of each representative's legs has been posted in the north bay of the main lounge of the Nebraska Union. Everyone is eligible to vote for their favorite pair of legs by putting money in the canisters under the pictures. The picture with the most money raised wins. The winner's house receives a travelling trophy. "In the past we've done it for the American Cancer Society and the Olympics," said Cliff Sieck of Beta Sigma Psi. The first year of the contest they made about $100, the second year, $200, and about $500 a year has been collected since then, according to Sieck. SADIE HAWIUNS DAflCE Friday, Nov. 10, 1978 GRLS-Get your guys while they last! Dance to URBAN RENEWAL From 900 to 12.00 pm At the East Union For only $250 per person Vote for your favorite SADIE and ABNER Candidates Sponsored by East Union Dances and Concerts Committee 0) II n IS