The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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(9 EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES
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Bname.
- Alyssa L. Williams/Pat Piper ACTION
(9 —Andrew C. Sigerson/Trent Steele COMMIT
® 2ND VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES
HI Select one (1)
i=i —Elizabeth Healey COMMIT
ISJ —Chris Olaes ACTION
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SENATE CANDIDATES
[9 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES & NATURAL
® RESOURCES SENATOR
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®—Bryant Knoerzer COMMIT
—Steve Payne ACTION
[B] —Brent Gloy ACTION
„ —Patrick Kroese COMMIT
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0 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE SENATOR
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H—Ryan Swanson COMMIT
—Bren West ACTION
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ARTS & SCIENCES SENATOR
H Select six (6)
—David Steinke COMMIT
H—Rob Czaplewski COMMIT
—Melissa R. Castro ACTION
[g] -Kyle Glister COMMIT
.—. —Jennifer Lodes ACTION
(U —Tim Meyers COMMIT
H—Amie Clarke ACTION
—Jill Anderson * ACTION
wm —Rob Noha ACTION
B™1 —Cheryl Mrsny COMMIT
—Ryan Mousel COMMIT
jgj —David Meister ACTION
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® BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENATOR
® Select four (4)
—Andy Peshek COMMIT
[g] —Rob Bryant COMMIT
!=! —Eric Sock ACTION
HI —Dana Johnson ACTION
H—Pam Anderson ACTION
—Chad Higgins COMMIT
®—Thad Standley ACTION
—Man Maser COMMIT
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[g| —Keelan Kaiser COMMIT
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® HOME ECONOMICS SENATOR
HI Select one (1).
0—Brenda Keller COMMIT
—Ann Mane Schwebke ACTION
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DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES
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JOURNALISM COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
-^Jason Medick COMMIT
-^Jennifer Vogelsberg COMMIT
—Leslie Strong ACTION
LAW COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
NURSING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
—Amy Dorssom COMMIT
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SENATOR
Select one (1)
—Chris Hilgenkamp ACTION
—Jason B. Howell
—Diana Hoffman COMMIT
DENTISTRY SENATOR
Select one (1)
ENGINEERING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select two (2)
—Mela Goner ACTION
—Jason Vogel COMMIT
—Mary Eichler COMMIT
—Michael Currens
—Tim Wilwerding ACTION
DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES SENATOR
Select four (4)
—Sara DeMars ACTION
—Kevin A Thomas ACTION
—Bill Snyder ACTION
—Andrew Loudon COMMIT
—Kelly Archuletta COMMIT
—Shane Tucker COMMIT
—Shelly Byrne ACTION
—Narroyl Parker COMMIT
TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATOR
Select three (3)
—Kathleen Hartman COMMIT
—Christy Feldhaus ACTION
—Kim Heyne COMMIT
—Brandtynn Foch COMMIT
—Lisa Rasmussen ACTION
—Rick Breitenfeldt ACTION
COMMITTEE FOR FEES ALLOCATION
GREEK
Vote for one (1)
—Abbey Bellamy
RESIDENCE HALL
Vote for two (2)
OFF CAMPUS
Vote for three (3)
—Jeff Standley
ADVISORY BOARDS
ARTS & SCIENCES ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) candidates in each division by marking the
bo* to the left of the name Two (2) candidates are elected
in each division.
COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS
—Heather Sinor ACTION
—Zachary Moore COMMIT
—Katy Aken COMMIT
CHEMISTRY & LIFE SCIENCES
—Kiran Kaul COMMIT
—Joe Blaney ACTION
—James Collura ACTION
—Lori Dustin COMMIT
HUMANITIES
—Kelly Johnson ACTION
-Backy Harr ACTION
—Linda Wieman COMMi i
—Jason Ossian COMMIT
PHYSICAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS
—Ann Nelson ACTION
—Jason Koler COMMIT
—Joyce Yen ACTION
—Lisa Pawloski COMMIT
SOCIAL SCIENCES
—Jeff Gaertig COMMIT
—Amy Herzog COMMIT
—Judy Rishel ACTION
—David Jurgens ACTION
HOME ECONOMICS ADVISORY BOARD
VOTE IN ONE DEPARTMENT ONLY
Select the appropriate number in the department of your
major. Undeclared persons vote for any two (2) candi
dates. Please note: You can vote in one department only.
CONSUMER SCIENCE & EDUCATION
—Kristi Bollish COMMIT
—Nicole Ericksen COMMIT
—Paige Luthans ACTION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & THE FAMILY
—Michelle Kimberly COMMIT
TEXTILES. CLOTHING, & DESIGN
—Christine Byers COMMIT
—Jill Dibbern ACTION
—Beth Adam COMMIT
One (1) candidate will be elected in the following major:
NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE A HOSPITALITY MANAGE
MENT
—Kristi Hansen COMMIT
TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) students in each division.
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL A ADULT EDUCA
TION
—Geolene Bunsen COMMIT
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
—Julie Koch COMMIT
—Katie Krueger COMMIT
—Jeffrey Fierro ACTION
SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION A
RECREATION
—Lisa Brakke COMMIT
—Keri O'Donnell ACTION
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—Britt Ehlers COMMIT IHJ
—Andrea Pruitt ACTION [SI
—ChryStal Benskin COMMIT 1—1
—Kristine Dorn ACTION [j]
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SPECIAL EDUCATION ®
—Nicole Gerhard COMMIT HI
—Amanda Lainof COMMIT gj
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SPEECH PATHOLOGY 11
—Heather Pigg COMMIT [SI
—Angie Hoesing COMMIT ™
—Erika Counselor ACTION d
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AGRICULTURE COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD 11
VOTE IN YOUR MAJOR ONLY
Select one (1) candidate from the following majors. Please “
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—David J. Karnopp ACTION m
—Matt Hememan COMMIT IB
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PRE FORESTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, FISH- 1]
ERIES & WILDLIFE, MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE
—DChad Schneider ACTION HJ
—Kim Ruwe COMMIT gj
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AG CERTIFICATE, AG ECONOMICS. AG EDUCATION, [S]
AG JOURNALISM, HONORS
—Brian R. Kubik COMMIT (g
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ANIMAL SCIENCE fjS]
—Candice D. Berndt COMMIT ™
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PRE-VETERINARY SCIENCE, VETERINARY SCIENCE H
—Traci Doeschot COMMIT r=i
—Melissa Girard ACTION ™
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GENERAL AGRONOMY, HORTICULTURE, CROP [g
PROTECTION
-Brad Rikli COMMIT HJ
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FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL AGRI- [SI
CULTURE. BIO-CHEMISTRY m
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NATURAL RESOURCES, RANGE MANAGEMENT, m
RANGE SCIENCE, SOIL SCIENCE, WATER SCENCE HJ
—Ken Quandt COMMIT [g
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
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SOPHOMORES
—Stacy Lovelace ACTION Hi
—Kurt Ackman COMMIT K]
—Doug Stobbe COMMIT ™
—Jill Daubert ACTION g
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JUNIORS
—Steve Parde . COMMIT [g
—Sejal Patel ACTION ^
—Darcie Nelson COMMIT HI
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-Julie Loeffler ACTION HJ
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■ General Election March 11, 1992 ■
1. J
Iffi STUDENT FEE FUND B SURVEY
ASUN is surveying student opinion on the Fund B portion of student fees This is strictly a survey which will help enable
\U\ ASUN representatives to further realize student sentiment on student fees
H DISTRIBUTION of student fees collected from each full time student per semester for the fiscal year 1991 -92
FACILITY FEE ..$22 00
» UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER.$73.89
NEBRASKA UNIONS .$31.24
IB] CAMPUS RECREATION PROGRAMS & FACILITIES .$26 01
1. Do you approve of $22 00 of your student fees being collected to support the Facility Fee for financing the Nebraska
Union, East Union, and Health Center?
r- j YES— NO—
IfiJ 2. Do you approve of $73.89 of your student fees being collected to support the operation of the University Health
H Center?
YES- NO—
S3. Do you support $31.24 of your student lees being collected to support the Nebraska Unions?
YES- NO—
H 4. Do you support $26.01 of your student fees being collected to support Campus Recreation Programs and
r—, Facilities?
[BJ YES— NO
ISJ ALL FUND A FEES ARE REFUNDABLE UPON REQUEST
OFund A Student Fee Allocation Question
Refundable upon request.
g. ASUN must conduct a student referendum on the following fee agencies This question is conducted in compliance
™ with Regental Policv Any agency voted down on this referendum will NOT be funded for those specific lines of their budget.
)■! Distribution of Student Fees collected from each full-time student per semester for the fiscal year 1990 91 includes:
Daily Nebraskan ...$ 98
University Program Council Speakers Program .$.12
1. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student fees collected to support the Daily Nebraskan during the 1992-93
fiscal year?
YES— NO
2. Do you approve the allocation of a part of student tees collected to support campus speakers programs during the
1992-93 fiscal year?
YES— NO
•This question is conducted in compliance with Regental Policy of Fund A Student Fees approved May 17,1980
ASUN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
ELIGIBILITY FOR GRADUATE, DENTAL A LAW COLLEGES
™ The ASUN Constitution states that in order to be eligible for election or appointment to the student government you must
[■l be enrolled as a full-time student (Graduate College 9 hours; Dental College 12 hours; Law College-12 hours) The
■ proposed amendment would lower the requirement for students in the Graduate. Dental and Law College to six hour*
In • degree-objective program.
Presently
[Bp ARTICLE V. BRANCHES
B Eligibility
Ml I. Elected Members To be eligible for election to the Senate, a candidate must:
na Be a regularly enrolled member of the college he proposes to represent and agree In writing
to resign if he should terminate his/her enrollment in that college during the term of office for
n which ne seeks election
b Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, either as an undergraduate or as a graduate
[Hi student
c. The senator from the Division of Continuing Studies must be enrolled with at least three
Ml credit hours
d. Meet university regulations for participation in extracurricular activities.
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Proposed
ARTICLE V. BRANCHES )=,
B Elibility |H
I. Elected Members To be eligible for election to the Senate, a candidate must
a Be a regularly enrolled member of the college he proposes to represent and agree in writing to resign HI
if he should terminate his enrollment in that college during the term of office for which he seeks election B1
b Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, as an undergraduate student.
c. The senator from the Division of Continuing Studies must be enrolled with at least three credit hours. [M
d The senators from the Law, Dental and Graduate Colleges must be enrolled In at least six hours .
In a degree-objective program.
e Meet university regulations for participation in extracurricular activities
YES A vote YES will change the requirement to six (6) hours in a degree objective program. [iij
NO A vote NO will keep tne requirement at 12 hours for Law and Dental students and 9 hours for graduate ™
students. U
ASUN SURVEY QUESTION
PARKING
Do you support the concept ol “not overselling UN-L Parking lots" with the understanding that the price of parking permits IB
ma^ possibly j^o up, it if would mean that some on campus students would be restricted from being allowed to park at the fpj
YES I support the concept of “no overselling" of University of Nebraska Lincoln parking lots with the under- fj]
standing that the price of parking permits may possibly go up ,
NO I support overselling of University of Nebraska Lincoln parking lots
ASUN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
GENDER IB]
PRESENTLY: ™
Beginning in Article I all references are to the gender "he ” IBj
CHANGE TO:
Beginning in Article I of the ASUN Constitution and all subsequent reference to "he" shall read “he/she" or "her/him." H
A vote Yea will change all reference of “he" to “he/she" or "her/him*. m
A vote No will keep all reference of “he* in the ASUN Constitution
ABSENTEE AND DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Students who wiill not be In Lincoln, Nebraska during the time the polls are open will be r=i
permitted to vote by absentee ballot. Students who wish to vote by absentee ballot must complete ‘Form L‘ (available from IBJ
the ASUN Director of Development), between the hours of 9:00 to 5:00 and have their signature notarized and must be ra
cast on or before 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 10, 1992.
DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS. Disabled students to vote Disabled shall mean unable to attend class due to [■]
confinement at the Student Health Center or a hospital Students so disabled shall call the ASUN Director of Development
(472-2581) on or before 12:00 noon of election day, Wednesday. March 11,1992 and arrangements will be made for (BJ
voting. jpj
POLLING SITES
8:00 AM-8:00 PM ™
Nebraska Union - City Campus at
Campus Recreation Center
Abel/Sandoz - Fish Bowl [■]
Nelhardt - Blue Room ign
Nebraska Union-East Campus IBJ
For more Information call ASUN — 472-2581
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