The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    NU student Laura Ulrica
wanted to go trick-or-treating
for children at the Beatrice
state hospital
She put notices requesting
help in Lincoln newspapers.
She tacked up posters in all the
dorms and Greek houses. She
had it announced on Lincoln
radio stations.
Thirty helpers showed up,
and eight shopping bags full of
candy were passed out to the
children.
The project succeeded but
only after a lot of leg-work.
This semester Student Ac
tivities has set up an Office for
the Coordination of Volunteer
Programs which should reduce
the leg-work for students like
Laura Ulrieh.
"We are going to try to
coordinate student interests
and skills with community
needs," said Zoya Zeman,
assistant coordinator of student
, activities, who runs the new
' office.
Zeman said she would work
closely with the Lincoln
Volunteer Bureau as well as
with campus organizations
such as Circle K and Student
Action Front in placing
volunteers.
But she emphasized her in
terest in also serving students
who do not want to affiliate
with official organizations, or
students who want help for
specific projects like Laura
Ulrich's.
Another aim of the Student
Volunteers Office is to .bring
established campus service
groups together, according to
Zeman.
"We don't want to run their
programs for them," she said.
"We just want to see that
there's no overlap."
Zeman has appointed a six
member council to "find ways
to deal with problems like
transportation and recruiibmen
that exist for all volunteer
programs."
The council will also develop
an operational structure for the
office, Zeman added.
The Student Volunteers Of
fice is located in suite 345,
Nebraska Union.
New office
coordinates
volunteer
programs
Elections
Continued from page 1
issues. Academic freedom is a
privilege rather than a license
in Moylan's view.
Like Prokop, Moylan has
been charged with conflict of
interest in running for the
Board of Regents. Moylan, a
graduate of Creighton
University, is still closely
associated with his alma
mater. He fat also an associate
regent at the College of St.
Mary in Omaha.
In the new Sixth District,
Grand Island surgeon Dr.
Robert Koefoot defeated Wayne
E. Barber, a Columbus public
power official. Koefoot, while
questioning University spen
ding during his campaign, said
his purpose in running was not
to make drastic changes in NU
policy.
The election of the new
Regents could signify some
changes in the Board's policy.
All the new elected Regents
favor more public dnbale at
Regents' meeting instead of
often conducting business in
closed sessions. AH but one of
the newly elected Regents
favor the Board assuming a
larger role in running the
University, including academic
matters.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1970