page 10 daily nebraskan Wednesday, december 10, 1980 Wessels proposes meetings between students, advisors ASUN President Rence Wessels has suggested to NU President Ronald Roskens' Advisory Council that students be invited to spend some time with the council members "to communicate our concerns to them. "I think it would be an excellent mechanism for pulling together the council and the students " Wessels said. The Advisory Council meets every three months for a hall" day at Regents Hull. The council is made up of more than 100 leaders from across the state, Wessels said. Wessels said she would like to use the rest of the day for meetings between the council members and stu dents. Wessels foresees students talking to the council about "the needs of the institution as the students as consumers see them, the problems of the school, facul ty salaries, the library, high tuition and over-crowded calsses," Wessels said. James C. Mart, a council member and a lawyer from Omaha, said a meeting between the advisory council and students "would give the advisers insight into the special problems of students," Hart said. "A meeting could be beneficial to both classes of people," Hart said. Council Member Dan Morgan, 'a rancher from Burwell, said he is also in favor of the idea. He said he doesn't see any opposition to the idea, but he does see a problem in getting students to attend. "The students would have to show up. What kind of response would we have'.' We'd have to find out if students are serious about this. Jim Raglin, NU director of public affairs, said he doesn't remember hearing anything about the idea. He said the idea may not have made it from the small group sessions to the large-group presentation. A tape was made of the presentations, which will be reviewed by Roskens before the next meeting in the spring. "I don't know if the council members would want to drive down to spend four hours in the council meeting, and then spend an additional four hours with the students. We've never had them for a whole day." Raglin said. Group presents tips for health in winter Winter presents some special hazards to health, and with winter coming on, the Nebraska Medical Association points out there are some things to do to stay healthy during these cold months. Frostbite is a constant threat for those who are out doors in the cold. Frostbite creeps up on you before you know it. Ask a friend or relative to watch your cheeks, nose and ears for gray and white spots. If one appears, then get indoors. Do not rub the affected area. Let it thaw gradually. There are increased cases of colds and flu in the winter. Actually, those are virus infections that do not depend on the weather. A cold cannot be cured once it starts. There are medi cines that relieve the discomfort while the virus is running its course. Bed rest usually helps the sufferer to feel better. If the sore throat, headache, fever and general dis comfort that goes with colds or flu become unbearable, you may wish to see your doctor. He may prescribe addi tional medicine to alleviate the symptoms. 1 1 jTj J Catch Up On Your Reading While You're Earning Money Become a plasma donor! Study for finals and EARN S1 0-S20 PER WEEK SH p;iii per donation (;md you ;ni don;ite twice weekly ) A S'J.UO bonus will be piiid to new donors on their tirst donation with this d CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT' 475 8645 And bring your books UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER Open Monday Saturday 8:00 a.m. -6 p.m. You woyDdim9 take a Emiffe to your albums, would you? Protect your collection by replacing your worn cartridge often. i i ' iiinim i worn caiptridoie meed! will esfcroy them Sin sain way to uch a small investment ireserve a very expensive one ALL ADC Cartridges Sale Priced D ' r 95 XLM MK I Integra 539. C Audio Dynamics XLM MK II Inteqra s69.00 INTEGRA FREE stadium cushion with any purchase. 27th Holdrege if WW K, 10'