The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 17, 1970, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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Businesses in Nebraska and
other midwestern states are
making increasing use of in
service training films provided
through the University's
Instructional Media Center.
The media center, located in
Nebraska Hall, has one of the
nation's outstanding collection
of films and supporting
material in the areas of
m a nagement development;
supervisory and sales training;
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and employe communication,
motivation and producitivity,
according to James G .
Bulerbaugh, the center's
head.
"In addition to having one of
the best collections of any
business film library, our goal
is to have plenty of prints to
meet the needs of firms which
want to use them," Buterbaugh
said.
The media center began
developing its collection of
business in-service training
materials about two years ago.
This summer it hosted a Media
Festival designed to bring the
University's services to the at
tention of businessmen.
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quent visits from company ex
ecutives charged with training
and to more requests for in
formation about our film
library and services,"
Buterbaugh said.
In addition, University
faculty members in manage
ment use the center's materials
in conducting classes in com
munities throughout the state,
he said.
The center now has a
catalogue of what's available in
the "Reel World of Business
and Industry."
It lists the films available by
Paging PACE
Calling all PACE peti
tions. Turn yourselves in
before Christmas vacation
at the Union booth or
ASUN office, Room 334,
Nebraska Union.
Merry Christmas
to all our students,
faculty and friends.
May the New Year be
filled with wonderous
joys!
from the
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Theaters
THE NEBRASKAN
subject matter area, describes
the length, gives a synopsis of
the film and states its rental
cost
For most films there is a
leader's guide. Some have ac
companying printed materials
or study kits for the students.
"We will be happy to send
the catalogue to firms who ask
for it and we are more than
willing to discuss use of these
films with persons charged
with carrying on educational
programs for their businesses,"
Buterbaugh said.
Nebraskan
LOST
Guilford Statistics book In Union. $10
reward for return. No questions
asked. Call John at 466-9081.
FOR SALE
1964 Chevy impala, 327, 250 h.p., auto
matic, good shape. 435-6593.
Smith-Corona office type portable type
writer with case. 435-6593.
THURSDAY,
MAS A sponsors
collection drive
The Mexican-American Stu
dent Association (MASA) an
nounced Friday that they will
begin a drive for clothes, food,
toys and money to present to
ten needy families on
Christmas day.
Members of MASA working
for the Lincoln Action Po-gram
will be manning a booth Li the
Nebraska Union Monday-Friday
collecting items for the
needy families.
Want Ads
Mllktruck for sale: Dlvco van, unique,
nice. Call Kent at 826-3600 Crete; after
1218 397-7796, Omaha.
'63 Ford sedan, good transportation.
4324784 after 5.
'67 gold Toronado, stereo speakers. $600,
take over payments. 466-0289.
'66 Ford Travel Van, $1350, excellent
condition. 489-6345.
COMPLETE SKI SET $60. Wonderful
Christmas glttl 184cm Sohler i(Ger
man) multi-lamination wood skis;
metal poles; s re 7 Samson (Canadian)
boots; me'al carry frame for boots.
Call 488-5038.
Books (fiction, anthropology, misc.)
National Geographies. 434-0465.
WANTED
Roommates one or two mature male
students, 2 bedroom apartment, near
capitol, parking, 432-6298.
ONE OR TWO FEMALE RIDERS TO
ORANGE BOWL: Two guys and girl
need ne or two more female riders to
M'ami. We can get tickets. $60 round
trip. Leave December 28. Call. Dave,
434-7292. : s
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EMPLOYMENT
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COLLEGE MEN: PART TIME, 19 HRS.
WK., 5-8 EVENINGS, 9-1 SATURDAYS.
$1.95 HR. 477-6814, 489-4729. ;
Miscellaneous -; "
ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID. $ .0$
per word and $ JO a day minimum.
WATCH 8. CLOCK REPAiR, CAMPUS
BOOKSTORE, 13th 8. R. r f
Sewing and alterations. Call Pat Moore
799 2615.
PLAYER PIANO . . . SHUFFLEBOARD,
Beer, drinks, soup, nuts, fun. Bartlett's
RED BARN GOEHNER.
Free kittens. One black male, two
black and White females. Call 435-1598
after six.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Improve
grade In math or EE. Call Nirmal
after 7:00 for excellent tutoring. 435
7931. Got a swinger on your Christmas list?
THE WHISTLE STOP m the old depot
has just the thing. 1944 "O". Plenty of
free parking.
Tired of picked - over merchandise. We
have the most unusual Christmas gifts
In town. THE WHISTLE STOP in the
old depot, 1944 "O". Plenty of free
parking. ,
Needed: Ride to San Francisco for Christ
mas. Will Share gas expenses. S y e d
K ha I id, Schramm 1001.
BACEC
PACKS
Government Surplus
Combat Field Pack.
$149
79'
$758
G.L Gas
Mask Bag
New packs with
frames from
vp
Himalayan Back 1 1 Qgg and
Packs . . from IV up
3 lb. Doctor Sleeping Bag.
Two bags zip together
for tines
double .....710 each
Back Packing Mummy
Sleeping Bags $22
SURPLUS CENTER
1009 Wrrt 0 Sttt
43430 cl
DECEMBER 17, 1970