P3J3 2 daily nebraskan monday, October 29, 1979 KIWANIS 22nd ANNUAL PANCAKE FESTIVAL Tliursday, Nov. 1 1979 Pershing Auditorium 630 am - &00 pm Contribution $175 Children under six FREE Menu includes: Fruit Drink Buttermilk Pancakes Sausage Coffee or Milk Tickets available from Kiwanis Club members or at the door All proceeds used for youth work Special music by Lincoh Hgh Schools Some fansjegents reject student blues I m 1 -vhhk m ml AUG IT WITH COlO OR SiUiR IMPORU0 . BOIHttf BV UQUtU JAUSCO S 4 SI 10UIS. MO 80 PROOf By Kathy Stokebrand ASUN Senator Gail Casteel said she was pleased with students reactions to Students' Day but was disappomtea by the reactions of some football fans and some of the NU Board of Regents, , ' Casteel, who was in charge of the second annual ASUN sponsored event, said a couple of the regents wouldn't accept the blue carnations given to them at the chancellor's reception prior to the football game. Some regents said they didn't think the students were going to accomplish anything and thought the effort was a joke, she $3icl Also Casteel said, some football fans weren't cooperative. They were upset that students were wearing blue, not red. "We weren't against' football, just pro -education," she said. Several people called to volunteer their help, Casteel said. She thanked everyone who cooperated and added that all the help and support were greatly appreciated. Students Day was more successful than last year, she said, because the effort was more visible. At an" ASUN. press conference Friday afternoon, statewide awareness and participation were urged for Students' Day, Cyn'itnr Brad Belt said Saturday was a A c. people of Nebraska as much as it was for the students because issues concerning students should be of interest to all Nebraskans. Their tax dollars are being spent to support the university and they should see where that money is going, he said. Priority decisions need to be made concerning funding, Belt said. As an example he noted that funds were cut from computer research inthe College of Business ' Administration. Belt hoped unexpected dollars would show up for the library utilities as they did for the union. Students in the graduate college also are concerned with the decline in education, said Senator Carrie Best a graduate student. She cited an example of this decline 'in an introductory marketing class. The class has gone from small classes led by an instructor to one large lecture class led by an instructor with smaller recitation sections, Best said she will be teaching one of these recitation sections although she has had no teaching experience because "somebody has to do it." Editor in chief: Amy Lenzen; Managing editor: Margaret Staf ford; News editor: Randy Essex; Associate news editors: Brenda Moskovits, Rocky Strunk; Night news editor: Frank Hassler; Assis tant night news editor: Bonnie Lund; Features editor: Jill Den ning; Layout editor: Deb Shanahan; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor; Rick Huls; Photography chief; Mark Billing sley; Art director; Rick Hemphill; Magazine editor: Mary Fastenau; Magazine managing editor: Gail Stork; Ombudsman: Michael Zangari; East Campus bureau chief: Kevin Field. Copy editors: Liz Austin, Julie Bird, Barb Bierman, Alice Hrnicek, Barb Richardson, Bob Lannin, Kris Hansen, Karen Morin, Paula Bauer, Sandi George, Denise LeMunyan. - Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty Policky; Advertising manager; Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising manager: Art Small. . The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes ters, except during vacation. Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb,, 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright, Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb,, 68510, "Give a gift (tf yo.EalMQnoss y v f, d I , I 0 A Public Service of This Newspaper 4 The Advertising Council . um InlsiDDoraosjirD r- m Ulfcdncsdoy, October 31 ot COr.TUr.1E CATEGORY PRIZE Most Unusual 025 Most Gruesome 023 Best Traditional 023 Best Matching Couple., 023 PLUS will receive a Symphonic Integrated Stereo Sytstem featuring Turntable, 8-Track. AMFM, and two-way speakers Q ornhuoEiQE' u