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Michael Peterson Zachaty Reimer Aaron Schneider Office/Service Gina Elhngtaft Marsha Fisher Srett Satnuiert Training that Oemath KtwMM&iOmto Haralam §§ *:j Hadjistamouiou AttfttfeKftiutfrfV* liaePftilQps Join the Husker Football Recruiters 1 i Students, help the Husker Football team and coaches recruit student-athletes. Call Curt at 472-3116 by April 10 for details and to set up an interview. *“rr/ uuiu riivca Monday-Fridav • Pitcher—$3.75 • Glass-$.85 • Bottle-$1.45 • Well Drink-$1.35 "‘."£7. A'*'* RHA from page 1 “I want to see students be a little bit more aggressive and the adminis tration more responsive,” he said. Other ACTION party goals included creating a World Wide Web site to help bring awareness, efforts and achievements of RHA to all stu . dents. ACTION also will continue working with the greek system to sponsor social and educational activities. “We have a great foundation to build upon,” Wallace said. “It can only get better from here.” Those elected to RHA have 24 hours to accept or decline their posi tions. Other positions filled Wednesday included: Abel: Joshua Gowen, president; Rick Stava, vice president; Nick Ortmeier, secretary; Stephanie Dill, treasurer; Andrew Bayer, Matt Belcher, Matt Knobbe, senators. Sandoz: Stephanie Shalla, presi dent. Harper: Joe Scharfbillig, presi dent; Dan Becic, Jerrod Novotny, senators. Schramm: Elizabeth East, presi dent. Smith: Emily Moran, president; Courtney Mears, senator. Harper/Schramm/Smith com plex: Courtney Cullan, secretary. Cather: Jennifer Hood, presi Pmnlrlnnt riviiuuin Vice President OajmmSam* aecreiary Treasuiif Cather Pound Harper Schramm Smith Able Sandoz Neihardt Burr-Fedde Ben Wallace Shane Perkins JNIBeran Kristen Morrow* Jennifer Hood Kasey Kerber Joe Scharfbillig Elizabeth East Emily Moran Joshua Gowen Stephanie D. Shalla Jocelyn E Walsh NateFuerst Alt candidates have 24 hourstoaccaptor_ turn down their positions. * has not yet acceptedposition dent; Jason Ball, treasurer; Dammian Tucker, senator. Pound: Kasey Kerber, president; Jennifer Conklin, senator. < Cather/Pound: Jason Ball, secre tary. Neihardt: Jocelyn Walsh, presi dent; Timothy Gotschall, vice presi dent; Chris Stone, secretary; Kate Hartwig, treasurer; Michael Butterfield, Laura Sullivan, sena MattHaney/DN tors; Kristi Vavrina, public relations chairwoman. Burr/Fedde: Nate Fuerst, presi dent; Travis Wollen, vice president; Ashley Fritz, secretary; James McGowen, treasurer. Selleck: Julian Sundaram, presi dent; Dennis Thiel, vice president; Thomas Gemelke, secretary; Thomas Park, treasurer and senator. Chancellor’s class cleans up downtown By Kim Sweet Staff Reporter Bright, hooded figures with trash bags in hand splashed through the pud dle-filled sidewalks of O Street in pour ■ ing rain Wednesday. Underneath the tightly tied hoods were members of the Chancellor’s Leadership Class. They walked block by block, picking up rain-soaked debris. Each year the class participates in a different project to add community service to its curriculum. This is the first year the entire class worked on the same project “As a large group, we can do more outreach to the community and show more of what we do,” said Stacey Duncan, Chancellor’s Leadership Class assistant The class took part in the project with the owner of Temptations Dance Club, Rusty Frazier. Frazier said he has worked \yith many groups through his new program called DANCE - Downtown All around Cleanup Exercise. The program was created to improve students’ and bar owners’ reputations around town. |The barsdowntowm get a really bad name,” Frazier said. “Our main focus was to work with UNL students because students are our main customers. “This is a good opportunity for both to get rid of bad images.” Frazier has been working with stu dents for four years in projects aimed to clean up downtown. As a reward for stu dents’ help, Frazier opens up his bar to organizations to put on their own fund r\ raisers-for free. Erin Fujan, a member of the leader ship class, said she thought the project would help her and her classmates. “I don’t think too many people know what Chancellor’s Leadership Glass is, “ Fujan said. “This might help build our image.” The class also will help beautify downtown, Frazier said. The inclement weather didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of the members of the class. Duncan said, “We’re picking up trash on O Street in the rain, and we’re excited about it” Journalism senator elected as speaker By Jessica Fargen Assignment Reporter Although the temperature in the Centennial Room was 66 degrees Wednesday, debate for the new Speaker of the Senate heated things up. Matt Boyd, senator for the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, was elected new speaker after about two hours of debate. After speaker candidates pre sented their platforms, they left the room so other senators could openly debate which would be best for the job. Boyd told senators he would pro vide a “fresh perspective and nonsat urated point of view” for ASUN. Ip*.. “I’m very new,” he said. “I’m not sure exactly all the things I can do, but I would like to encourage all of the senators to be proactive in letting students know who they are and what they can do for them.” Boyd, a 21-year-old broadcasting major, said he hopes to get more stu dents aware of and involved with the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska. Getting out and just talking to students and deans was on his agenda. Boyd said the town hall meetings ASUN President Sara Russell held were perfect examples of ASUN coming to students instead of stu dents coming to ASUN. And when it comes to senators getting out and attending student organization meetings, Boyd said the existing system of assigning senators to a meeting was fine, but the enforcement could be stepped up. Boyd said he was surprised he won, and he recognized the quality of the candidates he ran against. Boyd ran against senators Andy Schuerman, Paul Schreier and Kara Slaughter, who were all involved in ASUN last year. In other news, commendations were given to past ASUN executives Curt Ruwe, Amy Rager, Malcolm Kass and Viet Hoang. The Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, in its 25th year, and outgoing mem bers of the Academic Senate were also commended. Questions? Comments? Ask for the appropriate section editor at - : (402) 472-2588 or e-mail dn9inwnfo.uni.edu. Fax number (402) 472-1781 World Wide Web: www.uni.edu/DailyNeb a the summer sesstons.Theput«c has access to the PubficabonsBowd. Readers am encouraged*) submit stay ideas and comments to the Daly Nebraskan by cafag __ „ ' ' Subscripts™ $55 for one year. 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