Wednesday, October 8, 1980 page 2 daily nebraskan Leadership development seminar set for Friday The UNL Institute of Agriculture and National Re sources and the East Campus Ag Advisor Board will co sponsor a seminar titled "A Leadership Development Seminars for Leaders of Student Organizations. The seminar will be Friday in the East Campus Union. It is open to all UNL students, faculty and staff. Mark Freesc, vice president of the board, said, "the seminar will provide students and staff an opportunity mm m Mb ESg to hear nationally known speakers in the field of leader ship development." Freese said in addition to providing the chance to acquire good ideas in leadership skills, the seminar will also direct emphasis on leadership at an individual's own level. Program highlights include "Looking at Self in Pre paration for Leadership, "Developing Effective Leader ship within the Organization and the Institute " and "Us ing Leadership Skills at the Local Level.' Freese said program speakers will feature Lois ()live, clinical psychologist and visiting professor at UNL's Hu man Development and the Family Department, Burl Winchester, professor of Adult Education and Human Development at Montana State University; and Roger Sandman, director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Freese said Olive has served as a vocational consultant for the U.S. Department of Health, Education andWelfare, and that Winchester has a national reputation as a consult, ant and workshop director in the areas of communica and leadership IIVIU, HWUI.MV.I ' Sandman taught Vocational Agriculture at Wood River and served former Gov. J. James Exon as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture. Concert rides offered Austin Realty and the National Bank of Com merce will provide free transportation to the first Lincoln Symphony Concert Oct. 14 when soloist Robert Peters will perform. 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