daily nebraskan page 3 Resents approve contest for new NU monday, January 14, 1980 ( NU Regent Robert Raun ncbrasCian Erlilor in chief? Rockv H.A. Strunk. 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Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, -14th and R, streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68538, Telephone: 472-2b88. r Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily JMebraskan, except material covered by a copyright, Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510, he Gloss Onion Natural Food Restaurant .' 235 N. 11th Phone 475-3355 Every Mon, & Tues. 5-9 pm HALF PRICE ON ENTIRE MENU (except beverages) TO ALL STUDENTS WITH STUDENT ID Close to Campus at 11th and "Q" x x w m mm m mm By Michelle Carr A new university logo, a newly-elected chairman and university financial matters were discussed Saturday by the NU Board of Regents. Regent Kermit Hansen of Omaha, who proposed a con test to develop a new NU logo at the December board meeting, reintroduced the idea and won the approval of the board. Hansen's plan includes changing university letterheads, stationery and signs. According to Hansen, the cost of switching to a new logo is minimal. Because the same stationery would be used, dye and a design element would be the only expenses, he said. . . University signs are changed every four years so chang ing the design would be made in phases with no cost, he added. Disparity exists in publications of the separate campus es and university services, Hansen said, and a new logo would provide a symbol that the public could easily re cognize. Cuca supports logo Student Regent Bud Cuca said he supports the new logo because the people of the state may incorrectly per ceive separate units of the university. He said that the uni versity system should be emphasized. The only dissenting opinion came , from Regent Ed Schwartzkopf of Lincoln, who said that each campus is unique and that a logo would put all the campuses "in a neat little package." Jim Raglin, NU director, of public affairs, told the regents that several universities similar to the NU system . have a university-wide logo. Hansen said that several schools have expressed an interest in receiving informa tion, should NU adopt a new logo. Hansen suggested that prize money from non-tax sources be awarded to the top three entrants in the logo contest. The regents directed the administration to set up the contest. Chairman elected The regents also elected Regent Robert Raun of Minden as chairman. Raun, 51, held the position twice, once in 1970 and again in 1971. Raun has been on the board since 1966. The nominations for chairman were closed after Raun's nomination and he was unanimously elected. Regent Robert Prokop of Wilbur was again elected vice chairman, also unanimously. Prokop is the only present regent who hasn't been elected chairman. He has served on the board since 1970. The regents were told "of a possible deferment of the proposed Student Information Office because of difficul ties with the university computer network budget. Chan cellor Roy Young told the regents that the computer net work budget has not kept up with increase in computer use. The regents also directed NU officials to ask the Legi slature for at least $450,000 to replace revenue lost through sales tax paid on construction projects. Salaries increase -. The regents approved salary increases for the NU foot ball coaching staff. Head Coach Tom Osborne's salary was increased from $44,000 to $48,000. A proposal made by Cuca to rotate the site of regent meetings among the three campuses received disapproval from the regents. Cuca said such an arrangement would benefit the regents by putting them closer to their consti tuents while providing students with an educational opportunity to watch a governing body work. Regent James Moylanof Omaha disagreed with the proposal because vital records are kept in Regents' Hall and are essential to the meetings. 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