V V V 'V V V V V 'V 1 '' ' "V s, -w y i V" V V V VVV'V)V Student aovernment from 9 states to mee An ASUN Senate ad hoc committe met' sursday night to discuss organization of an iober student government conference, udents attending tho conference will oresent a nine state area, according to ve Howlett, ASUN second vice president d chairman of the committee. Howlett said the conference, to be held in j Nebraska Union, will bring together i lent leaders from Nebraska, Kansas, lorado, Oklahoma, Missouri, South Dako Western Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. for four days, Oct. 17-20, an anticipated iwd of 200 college students will discuss dership and administrative skills, Howlett :d. ' . . v The conference has been in the making ce May when ASUN joined the National iitute of Student Governments, NISG, tugh which Howlett said he discovered dent Leadership Services fSLSl. SLS, a non-profit organization from Milwaukee, Wise, which aids in educating student organizational leaders, will help with the conference. Art Alexander, ASUN senator and member of the conference committee, said he hopes the conference will help ASUN become more effective for UNL. "This conference will help ASUN figure out what it's supposed to do, and how to do it,", he said. Committee members said the conference will expose ASUN representatives to other forms of student government, with so many schools represented. Members said they hope to get ideas for a more effective form of UNL government than ASUN's present structure. Cost for the out of state students will be $65 a person according to Howlett. This includes housing and meals, plus cost of the conference itself. Men will be housed in Abe! Hall with tentative plans for the women to stay in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education on East Campus. 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