Wednesday, august 19, 1981 daily nebraskan Regents Continued from Page 17 Kermit Hansen, from District 2, Omaha. Hansen is the consultant to the United States National Bank of Omaha. Hansen was appointed a regent in 1970 and elected in 1972 and 1973. He represents part of Douglas County. Kermit Wagner, district 3, Schuyler. Wagner is the president and general mana ger of Wagner Mills. Wagner was elected regent in 1970 and 1976. He serves part of Douglas and Seward counties, and all of Dixon, Dakota, Wayne, Thurston, Madi son, Stanton, Cuming, Burt, Colfax, Dodge, Washington and Butler counties. Robert J. Prokop, district 4, Wilbur. Prokop is a co-chairman of the board. He was elected regent in 1970 and again in 1976 and represents part of Seward County, and all of Saline, Jefferson, Gage, Pawnee, Johnson, Otoe, Cass, Sarpy, Nemaha and Richardson counties. James H. Moylan, district 8, Omaha. Moylan has a private law practice in Omaha. He is a member of the executive council of the Nebraska State Bar Associa tion, and the American, Nebraska, Iowa and Omaha Bar Associations. He was elected regent in 1970 and re-elected in 1976. Moylan represents part of Douglas County. Robert R. Koefoot, district 5, Grand Island. Koefoot is also a co-chairman of the board. He is a member of the board of durectors for the NU Foundation. th? r ' and member o! the Grand Island Board of Education 976WH.tCtCd in 70 and "SSdfa- Poll v Fu"1? P,attc' Nancc M. I o k, York Hamilton, Hall, Adams, Clay Furore Franklin, Webster', Nuckols Sd inayer counties. wfir e Simnion$' Jr- District 6, fccottsbluff. Simmons is a Scottsbluff attor- rneyio0Tl?nswaselcctcdin 1974 again in 1980. He serves the counties of Scotts bluff, Sioux, Banner, Kimball, Dawes, Box Butte, Morrill, Cheyenne, Sheridan, Garden, Deuel, Cherry, Grant, Arthur, Keith, Hooker, Mcpherson, Thomas, Logan, Keya Paha, Brown, Rock, Blaine, Loup, Boyd, Holt, Garfield, Wheeler, Knox, Antelope, Pierce and Cedar. John Payne, district 7, Kearney. Payne b the president of Payne-Larson Furniture. Payne was elected regent in 1980. He serves Perkins, Chase, Dundy, Lincoln, Ifayes, Hitchcock, Frontier, Red Willow, Qister, Dawson, Gosper, Furnas, Valley, Sherman, Buffalo, Phelps.earney, Harlan, Boone, Greeley and Howard counties. The student regents are: Rick Mockler, UNL; Florience Langford, UNO, and Michael Schmidt, UNMC. They are elected for a one-year term by the students on their campus. WELCOME BACK FROM flTRium make rtosman The Place for tlie Custom Rice " Located Skywalk Level 475-6164 Saundra Wight owner num 1200 'N' STREET CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE MAKE-UP LESSONS Available for group demonstrations Most discount places have 5D3 waterbed on sale. At Land and Sky, we have nearly a dozen. They're all top-quality Land and Sky waterbeds, and they're all on sale for just $299 (and under!) complete. You set a mattress, frame, heater, liner and pedestal for only $299 (and under!). So come in and lie down on your $299 underi)Und and Sky waterbed today. Ask about our flexible financing plan. We'll have you sleeping on a $299 (and under!) Lapd and Sky tonight! fend end! Am 1 c'Ssxi 1. It's important to have the right shoes to wear with everything and when you're on a tight budget, it's important to get the most for your money. RG offers you the right shoes at the right price. You'll find famous names, complete selection and sizes at amazingly low prices. Come, see for yourself! Look! RG now has famous Busken's fashion shoes Invest In Busken's! If you can only squeeze one pair of shoes in your budget, let them be Busken's because they're the shoe that goes everywhere, with everything, every time. They offer style, quality and comfort that's so important for the active young woman on campus. Mesa... a leather sling in rust. Peso... a leather quar ter strap in tan. page 31 Nebraska's largest Quality Waterbed Store MasterCard and VISA accepted Hours: MWTh 1 0-9, TuFSa 1 0-6, Sun noon-6 45th and Vine Street Shop seven days a week 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.