The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1981, Page page 7, Image 7

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    monday, february 23, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 7
GRADUATE SENATOR
Vote for five (5)
- Jan Deeds Fem. Soc.
- Tim Rinne Fem. Soc
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HOME ECONOMICS SENATORS
Vote for two (2).
- Kristi Rennau V.O.T.E.
- Amy Cox S.U.R.E.
- Bonnie Elsasser V.O.T.E
- Lisa Landgren C.U.R.E.
- Lori Standage S.U.R.E.
ATES
JOURNALISM SENATOR
Vote for two (2).
- Karie Keown S U R E
- Greg Meehan V.O.T.E.
- Mike Klusaw V.O.T.E.
- Regina Rogers S.U.R.E.
NURSING COLLEGE SENATOR
Vote for one (1 ) .
- Teresa Zeilinger S.U.R.E.
- Sally LewisP.U.R.G.E.
PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE SENATOR
Vote for one (1 )
- Tom Copland S.U.R.E.
ATOR
TEACHERS COLLEGE
Vote for four (4).
- JerLene Finley V.O.T.E.
- Debi King S.U.R.E.
- Nadine Heiss S.U.R.E.
- Joel Heim S.U.R.E.
- Buffy Ebers V.O.T.E.
- Jolene Davidson V.O.T.E.
- Janice Birk C.U.R.E.
- Cheryl Ann Hoelting S.U.R.E.
- Don Graff C.U.R.E.
- Beth Tooley C.U.R.E.
- Mari Nolte V.O.T.E.
IATOR
COMMMITTEE FOR FEES ALLOCATION
Vote for (2) in each category.
OFF-CAMPUS
- Paul J. Stroh S.U.R.E.
GREEK
- Chris Day S.U.R.E.
- Bill Barnhart V.O.T.E.
- John Leif III S.U.R.E.
- John Fordham V.O.T.E.
DORM
- James Davis III S.U.R.E.
OR
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AGRICULTURE ADVISORY BOARD
VOTE FOR ONE (1) CANDIDATE IN YOUR
MAJOR ONLY. CANDIDATES ARE LISTED
ACCORDING TO DEPARTMENTS.
Agriculture Economics
- Larry O. Svehla S.U.R.E.
- Monty Hansen
- Scott Berke V.O.T.E.
Agriculture Education, Mechanized Agri
culture, Agriculture Journalism.
- Dale Anderberg S U R E.
Animal Science
- John Langemeier V.O.T.E.
- Steven Goll S.U.R.E.
General Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant
Pathology.
- Robert Green S U R E.
- John Kube VOTE.
Pre-Veterinary Science
- Sharon Kriewald
- John Fraser S.U.R.E.
- Pat Meister V.O.T.E.
Agriculture Honors, General Agriculture,
Two-Year AgricultureUndeclared
- Russ Kreutz
- Steve Grasij V.O.T.E.
- Jim Bechman S.U.R.E.
VOTE FOR TWO (2) IN EACH DIVISION
BY MARKING THE BOX TO THE LEFT
OF THE NAME.
ARTS & SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD
Social Sciences
- Julie Kunce S.U.R.E.
- Julie Jordan S.U.R.E.
Humanities
- Tim Davis S.U.R.E.
- Tim Howard V.O.T.E.
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
- Joel Johnson
- Kathy Janowski V.O.T.E.
- Lynn Juracek V.O.T.E.
Chemistry and Life Sciences
- Suzette Suiiter V.O.T.E.
- Steve Ulach V.O.T.E.
- Jeff Lonowski S.U.R.E.
Communication and Fine Arts
- Carol Cook Geu S.U.R.E.
- Jeffrey Weak V.O.T.E.
VOTE FOR THREE (3) IN EACH DIVI
SION BY MARKING THE BOX TO THE
LEFT OF THE NAME.
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
Sophomore
- Steve Corder S.U.R.E.
- Chris Hove C.U.R.E.
- Rob Trussell V.O.T.E.
- Paul Reade
- Jan Bartholet V.O.T.E.
- Sheri Sellgrin V.O.T.E.
- John F. Dittman S.U.R.E.
Junior
- Mary Menzies V.O.T.E
- Rocky Valentine C.U.R.E
- Shelly Nordbrock V.O.T.E.
- Michael J. Decker S.U.R.E.
- Joel Vander Veen S.U.R.E.
- Mike Lee V.O.T.E.
- Mark Fesler S.U.R.E.
- Ruth Ann Boham S.U.R.E.
Senior
- Leslie Blore V.O.T.E.
- Patty Knopp S.U.R.E.
- Eric C. Torrison S.U.R.E.
- Lawrence Olsen V.O.T.E .
- Michael Barnhill S.U.R.E.
- Brent Jones C.U.R.E.
- Lisbeth Usher
- Rhonda Smidt V.O.T.E.
VOTE YES OR NO TO RETAIN THESE
HOLD OVER MEMBERS.
Maynard Krantz
- Yes - No
William Foley
- Yes - No
Lori Heffelfinger
- Yes - No
Teresa Thomssen S.U.R.E.
- Yes - No
Dave Pauley S.U.R.E.
- Yes - No
VOTE FOR TWO (2) IN THE DEPART
MENT OF YOUR MAJOR (VOTE IN ONE
DEPARTMENT ONLY). UNDECLARED
PERSONS VOTE FOR ANY TWO CANDI
DATES. HOME ECONOMICS ADVISORY BOARD
Vote for two (2).
Human Development and the Family
- Gwen Knobel S.U.R.E.
- Stacy Wells V.O.T.E.
- Lori Johnson S.U.R.E.
Textiles, Clothing and Design
- Cindy Sherman S.U.R.E.
- Karen Anderson S.U.R.E.
Education and Family Resources
- Sheri L. Horn
- Pam Kuhn S.U.R .E.
- Julie Babbit V.O.T.E.
- Lori Nelsen V.O.T.E.
- Jana Lamplot S.U.R.E.
Vote for one (1).
Food and Nutrition
- Joyce Tines S.U.R.E.
- Carol Pribyl S.U.R.E.
Survey Question on the State Student Association
I agree to support an automatic-refundable fee as the means of financing, in part, a
Nebraska State Student Association. Such a fee is not to exceed fifty cents per stu
dent per semester; approximately $20,000 per academic year. If the Nebraska SSA
is formed, this is.je will come up for reconsideration every two (2) years.
- Yes - No
Fund A Student Fee Allocation Question
Note: A vote for or against any of these questions will not necessarily raise or lower
student fees.
Distribution of Student Fees collected from each full time student per semester for
the fiscal year 1980-81 includes:
Daily Nebraskan $-80
University Program Council Speakers Program $.56
ASUN exectuvie salaries $.08
1. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected to support the
Daily Nebraskan during the 1981-82 fiscal year? -Yes -No
2- Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected to support the
campus speakers program during the 1981-82 fiscal year? -Yes -No
3. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected for salaries of
student government officers during the 1981-82 fiscal year? -Yes -No
This question is conducted in compliance with Regental Policy of Fund A Student
Fees approved May 17, 1980.
RECREATION CENTER SURVEY
The object of this survey is to indicate the extent of student support for the con
struction of a Student Recreation Complex.
The UNL Administration has indicated that a survey of this nature is necessary
before additional planning stages may be implemented. These planning stages in
clude: consulting the Central Planning Committee to determine a building site; con
sulting architectural firms for preliminary building designs, which is necessary to
determine the content and cost of the facility; contracting possible outside sources
of funding; exploring various funding methods; etc.
If this survey indicates sufficient student interest, these planning stages will be
undertaken, culminating in a student survey in March, 1982 which will give stu
dents an opportunity to approve or disapprove the construction of the complex
based on facility location, building content, cost per student, etc. The amount of
financial support indicated in question No. 4 is non-binding, it is merely an indica
tion of the amount of student financial support we can expect.
1. Do you support the construction of an indoor multi-purpose recreational facility?
- Yes - No
2. If the answer to question No. 1 is Yes, what would you like to see included in
this building?
- court space (basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis)
- racquetballhandball courts
- weight room
- jogging track
- martini artswrestlingtumbling area
- sauna
- swimmingdiving pool
- multi-purpose game room (table tennis, electronic games, etc.)
- gymnastic area
- training room
- ice area (hockey, ice skating, etc.)
- other (please list)
3. As the legislature will not fund non-academic buildings, and if funds are not
available from other sources such as foundations, would you be willing to in
crease student fees to fund or partially fund this new multi-purpose indoor rec
reational facility?
- Yes - No
4. If the answer to question No. 3 is Yes, what is the maximum amount you would
be willing to increase student fees each semester to help pay for the construction
of this indoor multi-purpose recreational facility?
- 0-$5.00
- $5.00-$10.00
- $10.00-$15.00
- $15.OO-$20.00
- $2O.OO-$25.00
- $25.00-$30.00
- $30.00-$35.00
5. Would you favor a required refundable student fee?
- Yes - No
Call ASUN 472-2581
for corrections by noon Tucs.
Forestry, Fisheries, Wildlife
- Karen Low
- Jim Brockmann S.U.R.E.
Food Science and Technology, Horti
culture, Entomology
- Tim Taylor V.O.T.E.
- Tracy Kuhlman S.U.R.E.
- Karen Cromer
ASUN Election March 4, 1981
POLLING PLACES:
City Union
East Union
College of Business
Andrews
Love Library.
.9 a.m. -8 pjn.
.9 a.m.-8 p.m.
.9 a.m. -3 pjn.
9 a.m.-3 p jti.
.9 a.m.-8 pjn.
Abel Sandoz Food Service
Harper Schramm Smith and Cat her Pound
Neihardt.10 a.m.-2 pjn.4:30 pjn.-7 pjm.
ABSENTEE AND DISA8LED BALLOTS
1 . Absentee ballots.
Students who will not be in Lincoln, during the time the polls are open because they are on
officially recognized University trip may, by stating the official function on a form supplied
by ASUN secretary and having their signature notarized by 4:00 p.m. on the Friday before
the election, be permitted to vote by absentee ballot.
2. Disabled ballots.
Disabled shall mean unable to attend class due to confinement at the State Health Center or
a hospital. Students so disabled shall call the ASUN secretary before noon of election day,
and arrangements will be made for voting.
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