The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1978, Page page 9, Image 9

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    daily nebraskan
page 9
Wednesday, march 29, 1978
Roskens...
Continued from Page 8
After a decision, Roskens said he seldom looks back,
although some may remind him of past decisions.
However, he said he does not consider himself solely
responsible for university happenings.
He said he believes things are not accomplished
through one man, but rather through cooperation, inspira
tion, innovation and the hard work of all on campus.
Roskens pointed out that the president also must have
an "understanding, supportive Board or Regents" to pro
vide forward thrust for the university. The present board
provides this leadership in many unrecognized areas, he
said.
"I feel personally gratified about the quality of leader
ship this board is providing," he said.
Whomever the president meets with cannot avoid the
sign behind his desk which reads "Looseth Not Thine
Cool."
Roskens said the sign reminds him and others that it
does not make sense to expend energy arguing when it
could be used more constructively. Over the years, he said
h2 has learned the "sheer folly of blowing up."
Roskens also said he tries to avoid wasting time and
energy in prolonged meetings and discussions.
Roskens attributes many of his philosophies to his
upbringing on a farm near Spencer, Iowa. He said he feels
"a very close kinship to the soil."
Roskens is proud of his agricultural hearitage, he said,
and has tried to expose his children to farm life.
"I would not trade my farm background," he said.
Lauck arraigned;
trial date slated
Gary Rex (Gerhard) Lauck was arraigned
Tuesday in District Court on a charge of shooting
with intent to kill, wound or maim.
The charge was made in connection with a Feb.
7 incident in which Lauck allegedly shot his
brother, Jerry Lauck, in the shoulder during a
quarrel.
Lauck, is a self-proclaimed Nazi and editor of
the National Socialist Report.
Lauck pleaded innocent to the charge.
Judge Herbert Ronin set a trial to begin April
10. Lauck was freed on a $5,000 bond.
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