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page 2 daily nebraskan tofftf stuff The UNL Health Center wh3t to do during rape and will sponsor a Rape Edu- what happens afterwards at cation Program today from the police station and 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pjn. In hospital, the Union. Discussion in- eludes how to prevent rape, The . Latter Day Saint Student Association is spon soring a class on "Life of Christ today at noon in the CAP room of the East Union. The Foreign Film Com mittee will meet at 2:30 pjn. in the UPC City Office. "Why not uraifc end sea what happsns et UJ30 before choosing collective bargaining?" Here's why not 1) If we wait, the initial negotiations will be conducted without our participation, but will affect us. 2) If we wait, the Regents will . attempt to include everything possible in management prerogatives and outside the scope of collective bargaining 3) If we wait, we continue without legally binding agreements. WHY WAIT? AAUP UNL Chapter Dan Schlitt, President tel. 472-2783 o iia- mm ' z& n wart. THE III AEffl oasiia union :ast union IIOVJ AGGEPTKIS OFFICE SPACE APPLICATIONS FOR Till ACADEOIC YEAR 1930-1231. Applications are available in Suite 220, City Union, and the Administrative office in the East Union. All recognized student organizations are welcome to apply for space The applications must be returned to Suite 220, City Union, by 5:00 pm Friday, April 11, 1980, for your organization to be considered. Any questions should be dir ected to the Operations Committee of the Nebraska Union Board. Wednesday, april 9, 1980 Union Board agenda The Nebraska Union Board is looking for student in put on two agenda items for its 7 pjn. meeting tonight at the East Union, according to board President Maynard Krantz. They will discuss summer union hours and the Five Year Plan, and Krantz encouraged students to attend the meeting to express their views. The major changes proposed for union summer hours include a three and one-half hour cut in operations in the third summer school session, July 14 through August 5. Jf adopted, the union would close at 6 p.m. weekdays during that time, Krantz said. According to Union Director Daryl Swanson, the early closing would save about $625 in wages and an undetermin ed amount in utilities. Also on the agenda is the Five Year Plan, an outline for long-term union renovations. Introduced at the last board meeting, it will be discussed tonight. Krantz said he would like some student opinions on the nearly $2 million project. Editor in chief: Rocky H.A. Strunk; News editor: Mike Sweeney; Associate editor: Randy Essex; Managing editor: Frank Hassler; Associate news editor: Margaret Stafford; Magazine and specials editor: Jilt Denning; Night news editor: Bob Lannin; Features editor: Alice Hrnicek; Layout editor: Oenise Andersen; Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Shelley Smith; Photography chief: Mark Billingsley; Art director: Rick Hemphill; Assistant night news editor: Andre Everett; East campus bureau chief: Barb Bierman; Legislative bureau chief: Gordon Johnson; Ombudsperson: Liz Austin. Copy editors: Diane Andersen, Barb Bierman, Roger Budden berg, Michelle. Carr, Nancy Ellis, f am George, Kris Hansen, Lynn Mongar, Martha Murdock, Barb Richardson, Kathy Sjulin and Mary Kay Way man. 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 semest ers, except during vacations, 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. w (I , Ray Mentzer 1979 Mr, America MR, AMERICA SEMINAR $3.00 The Lincoln Health Club pre sents Ray Mentzer, 1979 A.A.U. Mr. America., Mr. Mentzer will present a 2 -hour seminar on nutrition and training principles for men and women on: Saturday, April 19, 1980 2:30-4:30.pm Lincoln East High School Auditorium 1QOO South 70th &:DONT'MlSS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE 2 HOURS WITH AMERICA'S TOP AMATEUR BODY BUILDER! FOR TICKETS OR INFORMATION CALL: LINCOLN HEALTH CLUB 466-9050 i -Fashions for Guys and Gals Spring Sale Mon,-Sat. 10-6 Thursday 109 1229 "R" Street 475-8621