Friday, September 26, 1986 Daily Nebraskan AS UN appointment causes flap Application from Brashear raises ethical questions By Eric Paulak Staff Reporter because of the debate. She said she thought Brashear would make an out standing choice. Richard Burke, Teachers College senator, said Brashear's decision to include the Academic Committee as ent himself on the application in the best manner. "I have a desire to serve," Brashear said. "I wish to be appointed to the senate." Ed Miller, Graduate College senator, said that copies of Brashear's applica- previous experience on his application tion were placed in all of the senators was unethical because he did not go to mailboxes, but who placed them there any meetings. The appointment of Kermit "Trae" is unknown. He said he thought some Miller then questioned the ethics of Brashear to an ASUN senate post was senators were generating the issue into whoever placed copies of Brashear's challenged Wednesday because several a "dorm-Greek thing," which he called application in the senators' mailbox senators questioned his ethics in what childish. and why they would not admit to it. was called a "Greek vs. residence hall" Jerry Roemer, Agriculture College Roemer closed the debate by saving Issue. senator, made the motion to appoint that regardless of the discrepancies on Mark Otten, Engineering College Brashear and two other people, Paul the application, he said the Applica- senat or, said that Brashear wrote on his Reynolds and John Bergmeyer. tions Board picked Brashear as one of application that he was a member of Two-thirds of the senate must approve the most qualified, the ASUN Academics Committee last a new senate appointment. The motion spring .semester. was defeated 17 to 4 with five absten- Otton, chairman of the Academics tions. committee this semester, said Brashear Roemer then brought all three peo- did not attend any meetings, even pie up for approval on individual though he had been appointed to the motions. Reynolds and Bergmeyer were committee. Otten said he did not think approved with little debate, that was ethical. ASUN President Chris Scudder said Brashear said he was trying to pres- she was approaching embarrassment Brashear needed 18 votes to be approved. He was approved by a vote of 19 to 3 with four abstentions. Brashear said afterwards that he is pleased the senate voted again because he said it would not have been fair if Bergmeyer and Reynolds were not appointed because of an issue that did not concern them. Bank loans clothes, not money By Jen Deselms Senior Reporter Women swept, scrubbed and sanded, preparing the room to be painted. Several chandeliers lay on the con crete floor of the old storage room in the YWCA. Green, orange and yellow flowered curtains covered doorways to two storage areas in the room. "I can't believe that dirt can hang upside down like that," one woman said as she swept the ceiling. The cooperation of these women, most of them from four Lincoln women's women with clothes suitable for job interviews. Make-up, accessories and hairstyles can also be found through the clothing bank. Denise Barret, UNL freshman and member of the Women of Color Task Force, said she came up with the idea for a clothing bank last year at the YWCA job fair. She said she read some of the bro chures that told how to prepare for job interviews and found that they stressed dressing appropriately. "I didn't think that it was very real- groups, is turning the idea of a UNL istic," she said, "because a lot of peo- freshman into Job Outfitters, a clo- pie who are lower income or on ADC thing bank for low-income women. (Aid to Dependent Children) can't Job Outfitters provides low-income afford clothing." i D D D D & A, a ui ti bgp qg tp tf iy fcs ap ip wgp at gp ya g mgm & 0 0 A 3 -REE DELIVERY f W 467-3472 cj g 2670 Cornhusker Highway Buy A Large 16" Pizza Receive A Medium 12" Pizza FREE With This Coupon EXPIRES 102086 wss won So 1 ' ' 3r 1 I : : X -'IT, f 4 - x 4, y - Fast, friendly service on quality copies of affordable prices 3 i crest ccpics-Crcst pec?:: 13th & R 475-2679 48th & Vine 466-8159 Job Outfitters is asking people for donations of quality used clothes begin ning Oct. 1. See OUTFITTERS on 6 mmm au. the eotaoKts or umz without the relatives" sprite t ) -n A BSCS eurr vith v X ,4iv rj FRIES 1 AU. tJ f AcrA 2$ i WM0 ' ' ' ', m 1! mm. mm MR pf i r less . iri w A P iff:: k f ' jrnm m - mm mmW" '"' .in mm Bring in this coupon and receive rhnocp from a wiue seiection inciudingZena Union Bay, "ou"' '',;T Sync and many more! EXPIRES 92886 J n .-t,. .: s r-s. JEANS i a ! .71 -U1 I I ' . III I I 11 ,1 1 ViST !iTWi- irI5iHi '"lMjfU GATEWAY MALL THE ATRIUM EAST PARK PLAZA Pago 3 CO ro