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©todloroGs OTfc QM&rwi 8od[m?)©i?G (So’eG'jp Wednesdays, Nebraska Union 338 12:30-1:30 p.m. Offers opportunities to discuss issues pertinent to students who are parents. Facilitated by Gail Lockard, PhD UHC Counseling & Psychological Services I Tee off at the “Happy Gilmore" and the “Planet Golf” Web-Sites http://wvv.Bca.coo/aDivtrsal_pictarci/happy http://www.plaact90il.coB/rct5.htol rot TOM aUNO TO MM MTOMAMO mow MUOUMIU AND OTHU DUAT KANIT SOU ♦ MISS A1 ■ ASUN asks for Moeser’s input Bill says students, department must cooperate By Kasey Kerber Staff Reporter Chancellor James Moeser will meet with ASUN for the first time tonight, and a bill dealing with him will be pre sented. “Certainly the biggest thing on our agenda will be a bill that’s aimed towards the athletic department’s possible seating changes,” said Shawntell Hurtgen, president of the Association of Stu dents of the University of Nebraska. Government Bill No. 18 requests that Moeser “issue a firm order to the athletic department” to make no fur “We appreciate that they (the Athletic Departmettt) are including us within the decision. ” SHAWNTELL HURTGEN ASUN president ther reductions in the number of stu dent seats or seating changes without his approval. The bill also will call for the Ath letic Department to work with student leaders and establish a standing com mittee to advise the Athletic Depart ment on all important decisions deal Wedding Continued from Page 1 Six couples called in response to the contest on KFRX’s morning show for couples who wanted to be married on Valentine’s Day. The contest, held last Thursday and Friday, also gener ated 50 calls for vow renewals. Everson and Chrastil had their names drawn Monday morning on the KFRX morning show, “the Donut holes,” said Program Director Sonny Valentine. “Andy Vaughn and Kristi London, the show’s hosts, thought it was a pretty zany concept,” Valentine said. “The show likes to get listeners involved, so they do lots of contests. This was tai lor-made to work for us.” Rev. “Donut hole” Michael McGregor, a pastor at the First United ing with student admission, seating and spirit activities. Hurtgen said she and other ASUN senators were pleased with how the Athletic Department had strived to work with ASUN on the student seat ing issue. “Our reaction has been positive so far,” Hurtgen said. “We appreciate that they (the Athletic Department) are including us within the decision.” Hurtgen said she hoped Moeser would give input on the bill. Hurtgen said there also was still fear that a student seating change may occur. “We feel reassured about having input, but there is still a great deal of apprehension,” Hurtgen said. “That’s why this bill was drafted.” Methodist Church and a student in UNL’s Ph.D. program for social per sonality psychology, will be presid ing. “It’s the first time I’ve done any thing like this,” McGregor said. “It’s a great way for people to spend Valentine’s Day together. There’s a lot of pressure to do something special and unique.” As part of their gift package, Val entine said, Everson and Chrastil won a an Omni Travel honeymoon trip to Las Vegas. Morris said three couples renewing their vows will also receive prizes. A night at the Comhusker Hotel, a gift certificate from Lazio’s and a gift cer tificate from Jabrisco’s round out the prizes. More information on tonight's game is available from the NU ticket office at 472-3111. PORTRAITS NOW Gateway Mall Where your finished portraits are ready to frame & take home in about an HOUR 1 FEBRUARY 5WEETHEART 5FECIAL: Glamour make-over only $14.95 "regularly $29.95 Call P0RTRAIT5 NOW at 465-HOUR (4667) for an appointment Finished portraits in an HOUR •portraits«tra »Mention this ad & redeye a FREE 8x10 portr"i*- • American Heart frA Association*-^^ Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke I Nout\\\nVthathna\ exam in \dvanced Calculus is misery? Try spending Spring Break at home while all your Vriends ca\ort in some tropical paradise. But there's an easy escape - come to our H&R Block \ccat\on uqnthere on campus, nave us complete and electronically file your taxes, and cur people can qet you your refund in as little as three weeks - in plenty oF tvme Vor Sprinqfkreak. \nd, as a special offer for college students, we ll prepare and electronically file both your state and Federal taxes For \ust $49.00. Even better, we have an option where you don't have I to pay up front - your fee can come automatically out oF your refund when your return is electronically filed. Other than hitchhiking and staying in some dive, this is your best shot at qetting a Sprinq Break. VUR BLOCK February 20-22 Small Ball Room