page 6 Thursday, March 18, 1982 Daily Nebraskan "Sfxur . . . what sjMiri'?" There's a better way to get there this Spring. Greyhound is going your way with trouble-free, economical service. You can leave directly from campus or other nearby locations Most schedules have stops at convenient suburban locations. And talk about comfort. You get a soft, reclining seat and plenty of room for carry-on bags So next trip, go with the ride you can rely on Go Greyhound Friday N U Student Union Lv 3 35p 3 35p North Platte Ar 9 35p Omaha Ar 5 OOp Sunday North Platte Lv 1 10p 2 10p Omaha Lv 6 45p N U Student Union Ar 6 20p 7 45p 8 05p For convenient daily service and complete information call 382-1810 Schedules operate every weekend ecept duf!rq Niidivs eian wpp a"d semester b'ea es w?, s( "edj-es subject lo change Some service requires reserv,itons GO GREYHOUND And leave the dnv ing to us '9fl' Ci'eyou"ci L"es ik Wedekind. . . Continued from Page 1 Wedekind may have a different view point than those of past senate presidents. He is married and also won't receive a salary as ASUN president and student regent. He said he and his wife, Carmen, will have to make sacrifices because of his new non-paying job. Wedekind said the apartment they moved into is very inexpensive and that he plans to see a lot of "creative enter tainment," such as free lectures, in his spare time. He also said he will probably reduce the lumber of class hours he takes next seme ;ter to lower his tuition costs. He said he receives some income from joint ownership of a piece of land and small manufacturing business he owns with his brothers in Humphrey. Wedekind said he is worried that the elimination of the student regentASUN president's salary will cause a decline in Mockler. . . Continued from Page 1 He said even the presidential elections in the country don't attract a majority of the voters. The senate must not be image-conscious and senators must consider any issue they feel is important, Mockler said. The last senate may have tried to "squelch" some social issues because senators wanted to make sure they covered only university-related issues, he said. Mockler said the new senate lacks mi nority representation, so senators must work to make sure all viewpoints are con sidered. Mockler added that the new senate Pres ident Dan Wedekind has experienced many of the same things he did during the last senate term. Wedekind was the senate's first vice president last year. "Dan and I have been through a lot of learning this year together," Mockler said. A few things he tried to accomplish he couldn't, Mockler said. the number of people willing to run for the office. The senate's situation as a body that does not allow for minority and nontrad itional student representation is still in tact, he said, but he would like to make sure that this year the senate works very closely with those members. He also said, he is planning to conduct a study of senator representation in other college senates. He is interested in the possibility of changing the current method of electing all senators by colleges. One of the "harsh realities" of amend ments to the senate constitution - needed to change senator representation and add nontraditional and minority representa tion - is that they are extremely difficult to pass, he said. Wedekind said he plans to consider all changes the senate will devise, looking at each carefully. "I've got to be open-minded and not recommend change just for the purpose of recommending change," he said. He said he wanted to publish teacher evaluations in booklet form but that "a lot of administrative hurdles" couldn't be passed to accomplish this. He also said the party he was elected with (Students United for Responsible Ed ucation) did not have a strong agreement on what its ideology would be. "I wasn't philosophically concrete enough," he said. Mockler, 2 1 , will graduate in May with a degree in political science. He said he is un sure whether he will go to law school or go into social work. He said he wouldn't mind taking a year off and doing social work. One of his main interests in social work is being a commu nity organizer. If he attends law school, he said he would like to study on the East Coast and eventually practice consumer or environ mental law. ( 4 t -587 Denve-x Vv k Washington D.C.-1 106 San Francisco- ' j I I Nv C'' n "''v"-9 f nn ! J v 'Jr.: r f I L-1569 yMy" I II M Las Vegas-1295 I y v. ( V- Dallas- I L-aasN Daytona Beach - 612 -v, v X "82 V I New Orleans-. i LajTx-1011 Houston0 K rori Ta I r I I qui laWV m i v r m m a Tt m two a run nnn cava aannmra m nei n it a . From Wally, Mike, Larry, and Craig; your Coors representatives. Miami 1636 1 South Padre-1224