The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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j EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES
PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES
K Select one (1) by marking the box to the left of the name,
k —Steve Dietz/Leslie Strong PARTY
—Keith Benea/Trent Steele VOICE
| 2ND VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES
k Select one (1)
J -Matt Maser PARTY
| —Jill Anderson VOICE
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j SENATE CANDIDATES . _
jl AGRICULTURAL 7SSS S A NATURAL
% RESOURCES SENATOR
Select two (2)
| —Cinch Munson PARTY
| —Brent Gloy VOICE
—Brian Kubik VOICE
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE SENATOR
k Select one (1)
—Shawn Phillips PARTY
—Amy Carlson .. VOICE
ARTS A SCIENCES SENATOR
I Select six (7)
k —Dan Ryan INDEPT
1 —Deb Silhacek VOICE
I —Roger D. Moore PARTY
J —Marek Bllyeu PARTY
1 —Linda Wleman VOICE
| —J«ft Gaertig VOICE
2 —Michelle L. Matthies PARTY
I —Mark Woodward PARTY
S—Reynolds Towns INDEPT
—Jim Collura VOICE
I —Dave Meister PARTY
k —Tori Davis PARTY
I —Thaddeus S. Follett PARTY
| —John R. Barren VOICE
k —Zachary Moore VOICE
I —Cara Catlett VOICE
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k —Doug Stobbe VOICE
—Stacy Lovelace VOICE
I —Chad Vyhidai PARTY
k —Steve Brewer PARTY
I —Jeff J. Graham PARTY
| —Kelcey K. Brockmeier VOICE
pi'.i-wiKurtAcMman ’ ’■ VOICE
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I HOME ECONOMICS SENATOR
k Select one (1).
I —Jay Nemec VOICE
| —Brenda J. Keller PARTY
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JOURNALISM COLLEGE SENATOR
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—Kimberly Arms VOICE
—David M. Jurgens , PARTY
LAW COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
NURSING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select one (1)
—Kristi Weinberger VOICE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SENATOR
Select one (1)
—Chris Hllgenkamp VOICE
—Katherine Stokes PARTY
DENTISTRY SENATOR
Select one (1)
—Teg Hughes VOICE
ENGINEERING COLLEGE SENATOR
Select two (2)
-Eric Rlsch INDEPT
-Shane L. Ham VOICE
—David Milligan VOICE
—Jeff Krohn INDEPT
—Bart Thomsen PARTY
DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES SENATOR
Select tour (4)
-Mark A. Byars VOICE
-BUI Snyder VOICE
—Paul J. Cain, Jr. VOICE
—Shawntell Hurtgen VOICE
TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATOR
Select two (2)
—Michelle Phifer VOICE
—Chrystal Benskln VOICE
—Stefany Smith PARTY
DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES
Select one (1)
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ADVISORY BOARDS
ARTS A SCIENCES ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) candidates in each division by marking the
box to the left of the name. Two (2) candidates are elected
In each division.
COMMUNICATION A FINE ARTS
—Heidi L. Sieck VOICE
—AmySchmidt . rn, ... ■ VOICE
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CHEMISTRY A LIFE SCIENCES
—Rylie Meyer VOICE
-Matt Hey ne PARTY
—Kristin GasseUng VOICE
HUMANITIES
—Heather Slnor VOICE
—Rick Roth VOICE
PHYSICAL SCCMCE A MATHEMATICS
—Erica Peterson VOICE
-Chris Falrbairn _ VOICE
SOCIAL SCIENCES
—Kyle McCormick-Brown VOICE
—Kristen L. Marshall_ VOICE
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
—Kirsten Moomey VOICE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & THE FAMILY
-Janet K. Hengen VOICE
—Rachael BrandiVOICE
TEXTILES. CLOTHING, & DESIGN
—Beth Adam VOICE
One (1) candidate will be elected in the following major:
NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE A HOSPITALITY MANAGE
MENT
—Mm JanulewlczVOICE
TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) students In each division.
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL &
ADULT EDUCATION
—Kathy K ablerVOICE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
—Kristi Kohtz VOICE
—Erica Firestone VOICE
—Ally Berggren PARTY
SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION
& RECREATION
—Karen Freimund s VOICE
—Shelley Romatzke PARTY
Jody Gray PARTY
—Michelle Smith _VOICE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
—MteheHe J. Jensen VOICE
—Brad Reichmuth PARTY
—Tony B. Cook VOICE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
—Annie Jones VOICE
—Debbie Steckelberg VOICE
SPEECH PATHOLOGY
—Kelly Schreiner PARTY
—Jane Beal PARTY
—Jill Sloup INDEPT
—Julie Johnson . VOICE
—Ood Hetvey _VOICE
GENERAL STUDIES ADVISORY BOARD
Select four (4) by making the box to the left of toe name.
—KimKathoi VOICE
—Danny Reznor VOICE
-Julie Meister VOICE
—Jake Snyder VOICE
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD
VOTE IN YOUR MAJOR ONLY
Select one (1) candidate from the following majors. Please
note: You may vote In one major only.
AGRIBUSINESS
—Jason Voss VOICE
PRE-FORESTRY. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.
FISHERIES & WILDLIFE, MECHANIZED
AGRICULTURE
—Mark Staab VOICE
—William “Russ* Barger INDEPT
AG CERTIFICATE. AG ECONOMICS. AG EDUCATION.
AG JOURNALISM. HONORS
—Scott L. Keette VOICE
ANIMAL SCIENCE
—Andrew Klug VOICE
PRE-VETERINARY SCIENCE. VETERINARY SCIENCE
—Melissa Rae Girard VOICE
GENERAL AGRONOMY. HORTICULTURE,
CROP PROTECTION
—Clinton Fuchs VOICE
FOOO SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL
AGRONOMY. BIO-CHEMISTRY
—Chris Wallman VOICE
NATURAL RESOURCES. RANGE MANAGEMENT.
RANGE SCIENCE. SOIL SCIENCE. WATER SCIENCE
—Ryan J. Hughes VOICE
BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD
Select two (2) candidates from the following division.
SOPHOMORES
—Matthew D. Pedersen VOICE
—Jon Scheve VOICE
JUNIORS
- Shelly Byrne PARTY
—Kristin Boley VOICE
—Heather Anderson PARTY
—Angel Diaz VOICE
SENIORS
—Gary Doyle VOICE
—Joshua Skavdahl VOICE
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COMMITTEE FOR FEES ALLOCATION
GREEK
Vote for one (1)
RESIDENCE HALL
Vote for two (2)
OFF-CAMPUS
Vote for three (3)
—Emilia Juarez INDEPT
—Stacie Schultz INDEPT
General Election March 10, 1993
j STUDENT FEE FUND B SURVEY
ASUN Is surveying student opinion on the Fund B portion of student fees. This is stnctty a survey which will help enable
| ASUN representatives to further realize student sentiment on student fees. __
DISTRIBUTION of student fees collected from each full time student per semester tor the fiscal year 1992-93.
I FACILITY FEE ...... *22.00
| UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER ................*75.57
| NEBRASKA UNIONS.*32.72
! CAMPUS RECREATION PROGRAMS & FACILITIES .*.. $32 82
1. Do you approve of $22.00 of your student fees being collected to support the Faditty Fee tor financing the Nebraska
| Union, East Union, Health Center, Residence Halls, and Campus Recreation Center?
YES- NO—
2. Do you approve of $75 S7 of your student lees being coUected to support the operation of the University Health
Center?
YES— NO—
I 3. Do you support $32.72 of your student fees being collected to support the Nebraska Unions?
| YES— NO—
| 4. Do you support $32.82 of your student lees being collected to support Campus Recreation Programs and
k Faculties?
| YES- NO
ALL FUND A FEES ARE REFUNDABLE UPON REQUEST
I Fund A Student Fee Allocation Question
q Refundable upon request
i ASUN must conduct a student referendum on the following fee agendes. This question Is conducted In compliance
with Regenta! Policy. Any agency voted down on this referendum will NOT be funded tor those spedflc lines of their
SI budget. Distribution of Student Fees collected from each fun-time student per semester for the fiscal year 1992-93
includes:
l Dally Nebraskan...- $ •$*
S University Program Coundl Speakers Program-not to exoeed .....$1.33
1. Do you approve the aUocatlon by student government ofapart of student fees collected tosupport the Dally Nebraskan
J during the 1993-94 fiscal year?
I YES— NO—
|| 2. Do you approve the ^location by student government of a part of student lees collected to support campus speakers
programs during the 1993-94 fiscal year? ,
| YES— NO—
^ This question Is conducted In compliance with Regental Policy of Fund A Student Fees approved May 17,1980.
fc ASUN SURVEY QUESTION
COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
. Are you In favor of having the Invocation and benediction reinstated Into the Commencement Ceremony?
5 YES • ” V.‘
1 NO _
ASUN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
ELIGIBILITY FOR GRADUATE COLLEGE
The ASUN Constitution states that In order to be eligible tor election or appointment to the student government you must
be enrolled as a full-time student (Graduate CoKege-9 hours). The proposed amendment would lower the requirement
tor students In the Graduate College to six hours In a degree objective program.
ARTICLE V. BRANCHES
B. Eligibility
I. Elected Members. To be eligible tor 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 Irhe should terminate his/her enrollment In that college during the term of office tor
which he seeks election.
b. Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, either as an undergraduate or as a graduate student.
c. The senator from the Division of Continuing Studies must be enrolled with at least three
credit hours.
d. The senator from the Graduate CoHege must be enrolled with at least three credit hours,
s. Meet university regulations for participation in extracurricular activities.
ARTICLE V. BRANCHES
B. Elibrlity
I. Elected Members. To bs 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
If he should terminate his enrollment In that college during the term of office tor which he seeks election.
b. Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, aa an undergraduate student.
c. The senator from toe Division of Continuing Studies mustbe enrolled with at least three credit hours.
d. The senator from the Graduate College muat be enrolled In at least six hours In a degree
ObJtOtfYt program
, aDytest university regulations tor participation In extracurricular activities.
YES A vote YES will change the requirement to six (6) hours In a degree-objective program.
NO A vote NO will keep toe requirement at 9 hours tor graduate students.
ABSENTEE AND DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS
ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Students who will not be In Lincoln, Nebraska during the time the polls are open will be
permitted to vote by absentee ballot. Students who wish to vote by absentee ballot mutt complete ‘Form L‘ (available from
toe ASUN Director of Development), between toe hours of 9:00 to 5:00 and have their signature notarized and must be
oast on or before 4:00 pm, Tuesday, March 9.1993.
DISABLED 8TU0ENT 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 10,1993, and arrangements will be made tor
voting.
POLLING SITES
SiOOAM StOBPSI
Nsbroaka Union - Ctty Campua
Campus Recreation Center „
Ab«t sar.dot - Leunge
Nefhardt - Blue Room
Nebraeka Union-East Campus
Far mors Information call ASUN — 472-2581