lucsday, February 14, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 11 Group advises women in agriculture By Gene Gcntrup The Advisory Council For Women Student Con- cerns is making women awarc of the career oppor- tunitie3 m sericulture. 1 .L. Hartung, dean cl tne col lege of agriculture, said the council is a key advi sory group because it helps women with career advis ing and other special pro- grams. Hartung said the council was formed several years ago because a higher per centage of women students were enroled in cgriailture related fields. Although Hartung said he is disappointed in the council's visibility on campus, future events will try to improve the group's visibility. Council Chairwoman Susan Borgelt, a junior animal science major, said CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-1781 $2.50 minimum charge pr day on com mercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on Indi vidual student and student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. 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"More women need to become aware of this com- mittee "Borgelt said. There are many careers open ing up in agricultural sales and business that women just don't know about." . Borgelt said she thinks women crcsomewhat intimi- dated by the male-domi nated agriculture busi- ness. Borgelt said she often has noticed the male dom inance in agriculture. A member of the UNL lives tock and judging team, Borgelt is the only female "If you excel or even do a little better than another man, he will usually accent you " she said. Hartung said women's possibilities for advance ment in agriculture are high. , BUCKINGHAM SQUARES - Close to UNL, large 2 bedroom, 2 bath room, apartment, New carpet, dishwash er, and heat paid. Available for February. Please call Julie at 477-3889. WILLOWHAVTN APARTMENTS 1820 1842 Knox Street Sharp two bedroom units. Woodburn ing fireplacestove. Energy efficient, close to either campus, carpeted, all applian ces, pool for summer use. 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But that's no reason to have "Nothing" in your pocketbook Become a plasma donor! $10 is paid for each donation and you can donate twice weekly (but please wait 72 hours between donations.) That's up to $100 a month. Which is a lot more than nothing - in practically no time! New donors bring this ad for an extra $2 for your first donation. Call now for an appointment. 475-8645 University Plasma Center 1442 O Street OPEN: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed., Sat. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FEDERALLY INSPECTED "Women do have to work harder at placement than men," he said, "but only because the majority of men have a stronger back ground in agriculture." Borgelt said the coun cil's success will be deter mined by input from other people. She said the com mittee now consists of Hartung,ag advisory board member, Kelly Downing, assistant professor of ani mal science, Mary Beck and undergraduates Ruth Witte, Deb Schultz and Monica Dolezal. 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(Acacia), Thanks for the great time on Saturday night. You can come dancing with us anytime. Love, your three KD dates Roxi, I'm sorry about Sunday night. Swee theart, I still LOVE YOU. Love, Devin Good luck this week. Congratulations Mary W. on a great B-Weekl Love, The Phi Phis Jeff & Tim (Cather 12, Thanks for Saturday night. We didn't know Cupid's Revenge could be so sweet. Your D-1. D-2 Dates. P.S. Let's do this again soon, but cut down on the travel time. for resources" Hartung said. Borgelt said an Ag Forum will be March 6 in the East Union. The forum, "Women in Agriculture: A Step Ahead," will feature speakers such as a vete rinarian, a county exten sion agent and possibly someone from agri-business and a rancher or farmer. The forum will be a brown-bag luncheon and will follow panel-discus- sion format. Know What Came With My Contact Lenses? (r " v ' - I j ..'"' ' s'"! Vv-." p I! mi fo IF ui& i ..sir 1 . 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