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SUPPORT from Page 1 of Students for the Right to Vote, said the organization is waiting lor clarification of the student trus tees’ voting status before taking any action. Wickless, also the president of the Residence Hall Association, said students should have a vote in decisions concerning them. “Education of students is the primary concern (of governing bodies), and they should have a say in their education,” he said. Russ Johnson, chairman of Stu dents for the Right to Vote, said he is in favor of the proposal because decentralizing higher education government would benefit stu dents. Johnson said he believes “the decentralized governing body will be able to react more directly to students’ needs.” The proposal will be either widely accepted or rejected, he said, and student response will have an impact on the outcome of the proposal. Students for the Right to Vote has a network jf student leaders and will be concentrating on gen erating student enthusiasm for the proposal, Johnson said. He said the organization plans to write a letter in support of the recommendation, signed by vari ous student leaders, and send it to Nebraska newspapers. Fiddelke said she expects ASUN to present a bill supporting the consulting firm’s recommen dations. ASUN also will urge support for the proposal by other govern ing bodies, Bohling said. Wickless said he hopes similar legislation will be introduced in the RHA senate. Because officials in the consult ing firm are experts in education, Johnson said, the report is de signed to provide the state with a more efficient education system. “Students will get a better edu cation in the long run,” he said. The return of The Finnsters! Wednesday, December 6 Thursday, December 7 800 O Street _Haymarket GO TO OFFICER NBr.t training school. Put your college degree to work in the Air Force Officer Training School. Then, after graduating from Officer Training School, become a commissioned Air Force officer with great starting pay, complete medical and dental care, 30 days of vacation with pay per year and management opportunities. Learn if you qualify for higher education in the Air Force. Call USAF OFFICER RECRUITING TOLL FREE 1-800-423-USAF i When you can't arrange class end work schedules that work together, UNL’s Independent Study program may be the answer. You study at your own pace and take exams when you are ready. There are more than 70 credit courses available...and there is never a conflict with work or other classes! ■ Take 12 months to complete if necessary ■ Earn full credit for your courses ■ Learn from UNL faculty Call 472-1926 for details NOW! UNL Independent Study fniircPL ■ Division ot Continuing Studies , v,u~4 jm Nebraska Center Room 269 that fit \Olir East Campus. 33rd & Holdrege . / , Lincoln NE 68583-0900 Schedule UNL i* < nondiscriminalory institution Participate In the Excitement of BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY! The Biochemistry Graduate Program at the University of Missouri, Columbia provides excellent training in areas such as: Genetic Engineering of Plants and Animals; Regula tion of Gene Expression; Metabolic Regulation; Pro tein and Carbohydrate Chemistry; Neurochemistry; Reproductive Biology; Analytical Biochemistry. Faculty in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Mis souri, Columbia have appointments in both the School of Medi cine and the College of Agriculture and actively participate in Interdisciplinary Programs including the Molecular Biology Pro Pram, Plant Biochemistry and Physiology Program, Reproductive hysiology Program, the Nutrition Program, and the M.D/Ph.D. Program. Fellowships beginning at $11,000/year are available. Write -- or better yet, come visit us: CHAIRMAN, RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI COLUMBIA, MO 65211 PHONE: 314-882-4845 The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Institution Holiday Sale A Christmas gift is magic... and the magic comes from you and the Post & Nickel! Special Gift Ideas at Great Sale Prices on Men's & Women's clothing, sportswear & footwear! Special Christinas Hours! Weeknights till 9:0' Saturday till 6:00 Sunday 12:00-5:00 p. Post ^Nickel Downtown at 144 No. 14th St.