TRUSTEES from Page 1 as the higher education study pro gresses. Although the recommendations would result in the abolition of the state college board, LaGreca said the trustees’ position is “not de fensive in any way.” The potential for abolishment of our board does not unnerve us if it will be replaced by a structure that, by its makeup and constitu tional charge, must be responsive to needs of the entire state,” La Greca said in the statement The uncertainty surrounding the future structure of Nebraska’s higher education impairs each in stitution’s plans to move ahead, the statement says. If debate over the proposed changes delays a decision, it says, higher education officials will be come confused and frustrated, re ducing education’s effectiveness in all sectors. ‘ ‘If change is needed, let’s get it done,” the report states. The board raised seven ques tions for the Higher Education Committee to discuss: which board would be the employer for legal purposes; how current bond indebtedness would be transferred to new boards; how credits would transfer; what is the cost/benefit analysis; how budget requests would be handled; what the rela tionship of college boards for sen ior institutions and community college boards would be; and whether the committee will spell out the responsibilities of individ ual college or university boards as compared to a new board of re gents. ARCHITECTURE from Page 1 lect colleges because the buildings are aesthetically pleasing. “They select them because of the high-quality programs that are of fered,’’ he said. Saniuk said that part of Allen’s proposal that would give value engi- i neers a percentage of the money they cut from construction costs is unwise. I “They will cut as much as they I want to to boost their salary,” he said, i The students said “hoodlums” ' are responsible for a new banner that | hangs in the open space of the fourth i floor of Architectural Hall. It reads, “Regent Robert Allen is I not welcome in our open space.” I i— TOTAL HAIR DESIGN Stop By Or Call For An Appointment C. " hi r ^ Gunny Complex HfllR cxprcxsi 245*. ms.. - .gj, 475-5550 A FACULTY INCLUDED ■ GET THE f 1969 The Glamby Co Inc STUDENTS! Save 25% all year with a Glamby Student “Smart Head” Card. “Get The Look” at the Glamby salon in: Atrium Mall, Lincoln (402) 467-4421X79 Call today for your appointment or just walk in rdye o j. 2\\oV* This coupon is worth ^ PS*9 $40.00 4^%,, | for 2 donations in one week, ^ for new donors and repeat donors who have not returned in 2 months. Our fully automated donor center is medically supervised by i a friendly, professional staff. Your Donation May Save A Life! jr" LINCOLN PLASMA XXBI We honor all coupons from competitors. 126 North 14th Suite #2 474-2335 I --7 --- VALENTINO’S DELIVERS THE GOODS When you’re ready for pizza...take advantage of these delivery specials: * Two medium cheese pizzas only $9.99 * Large single topping pizza and four Cokes only $9." * Medium single topping pizza and two Cokes only $6.99 'Additional toppings extra Call 467-3611 *V&eRtillO& Sunday thru Thunday 5 00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. f Friday thru Saturday 5:00 p.m. to Midnight llZZa f\0Staiimnt ★ Other menu items available ★ That DlCln t StOp With PtZZB The World's Best-Selling Rock & Roll Band THE ROLLING STONES THE LONDON YEARS Box Set $39.95 LP or Cassette $49.99 Compact disk DIGITALLY REMASTERED FROM THE _L|lfiit ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDINGS □DKCD AND AVAILABLE ON 100% VIRGIN VINYL, - :iROME TAPE CASSETTE AND COMPACT DISC. THE ROLLING STONES ...A WAY OF LIFE ON abhco RECORDS * o* wui musk i ncc omo% «*c . m »*