The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1973, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Bogen PA with Shure reverb mixer.
Fender electric piano. Both
excellent condition. Call after 4
p.m. 423-4878.
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Ag students express
skepticism on change
by Shelly Kalkowski
"Unnecessary."
"I don't know anythinq about it."
These reactions were common among students in the
College of Agriculture when they were questioned concerning
LB 149, a proposal to establish a separate agricultural center.
On the positive side, students viewed the proposal as a
possible source of pride and better communications.
Dennis Krei, an agricultural engineering junior, said he
believes the proposed change could make the college more
personal.
"It would be easier to see and talk with the
administrators," Krei said. "You wouldn't have to go through
committees."
, Although he said the proposal could have some positive
effects, Krei said the new administration would be "a
duplication and a waster of money."
,? Bernie Wirth, a former ASUN senator, said he thought East
Campus students had suffered neglect and discrimination.
f "I don't know if it (LB 149) will hefp mechanics, but it
might help East Campus students psychologically' Wirth said.
Entomology graduate student Bob Boer said, "if it changes
registration policies and quality of instruction, I would be for
it."
But more students expressed the same thoughts as Rich
Schlueter, a junior majoring in natural resources.
"Right now, there's no administrative hassle for the
students," Schlueter said. "Looks like the change could cause
a lot of hassles for students, especially if they need to take
classes on the city campus."
Larry Voegler, a senior who majors in agricultural business,
said he wonders if the administrative change will result in a
new business oroqram for East Campus.
ASUN senator Bruce Cadwallader said he believes a separate
unit would create more bureaucratic red tape.
When asked what he though of the Zumberge Plan, a
proposal that would create a vice-chancellor of agricultural
research and extension, ASUN senator George Rhodes said he
believes it it a reasonable compromise.
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"Agriculture, being the biggest industry in the state, should
have more prestige and more effective legislative laison,"
Thodes said.
When questioned about the Zumberge Plan, Cadwallader
said, "We have a lot of research and extension activities spread
throughout the College of Agriculture. What we need is
someone to direct them."
Cadwallader added that he believes the Zumberge Plan also
could instill more pride among College of Agriculture students.
monday, January 22, 1973
1970 Frontier Mobile Home, 12 x
60, 2 bedroom, air conditioning,
washerdryer, skirted, excellent
condition. 435-4982.
Thoren TD-1 25 turntable with
Rabco arm, ADC-25 pick-up;
Kenwood KT-7000 tuner; Stax
SR-3 electrostatic headphones;
EICO 435 oscilloscope.
435-1456, evenings.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Female lead singer for
well established Lincoln
club-rock group. Call Mike after
4 p.m. 423-4878.
Help wanted immediately. Must be
able to work afternoons and
some evenings. Apply In person,
Hollywood & Vine Theatres.
Extension Aide to asssst county
agents lnt 4-H program.
Applicants must have ability to
work with youth and to recruit
adult leaders. Apply at the
Lancaster County Extension
Office, Room 308 Federal Court
House. Application deadline Is
January 31st. An equal
opportunity employer.
Attention day waitress positions.
Part-time or full time. No
experience necessary. J.B.'s Big
Boy, 27th & Vine. Apply 2-4
daily.
Needed Bus Boys. Phone 432-2269
or 432-0329.
Wanted: Evening delivery boy with
car. Apply Hong Kong Pizza
King, 13th & Q.
Sell office supplies to established
, accounts. Flexible hours, GOOD
Pay. Must have car, and
mechanical aptitude. 434-5868
or 475-1605.
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1973 STUDNET JOB
OPPORTUNITY BOOKLET For
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list of businesses requiring
summer employees. Send $2.00
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OVERSEAS JOBS FOR
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expenses paid, sightseeing. Free
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Berkeley, CA. 94704.
PERSONAL
Divorced or widowed with
children? If interested In being
part of a discussion group. Call
or come to Student Y office,
345 Nebraska Union, 472-2584.
FAT? Students, tired of being
overweight? New treatment for
obesity based on psychological
principles offered In conjunction
with Student Health. Write:
name, phone no., height, weight
and schedule to: Dr. Dlenstbier,
Psychology Dept.
LOST
Lost or stolen on Dec. 23 in Schaak
Elec. or near the Glass
Menagerie, Campus Bookstore
area: Wlre-rimmed sunglasses in
black case. Reward for return to
Dally Nebraska office. No
questions. Ask for Jerri.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate wanted to share
new apt. $65. Close to campus.
475-1041, Rm. 815 after 6.
Roommate wanted: (female); own
bedroom; nice house; near
campus. $40. 466-9606.
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