The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 29, 1972, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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Job pool
priorities
delay
projects
by Bart Becker
The UNL job pool, the folks who try to keep the campus in
a constant state of repair, handle about 500 jobs a year. And
inevitably priorities have to be reshuffled and some jobs take
longer to complete than expected.
Currently mired in the bureaucratic mud are two projects
that had been expected to be completed by the start of this
school year. One is a projection booth in Henzlik Hall which
would allow the Nebraska Union Weekend Films to be shown
there.
Ed Bowe, the Union's assistant program manager, said the
physical plant had received a request in May to make plans for
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the booth. "We had hoped to have it done by Sept. 1," he
said.
Union Director Allen Bennett also said he didn't know why
the booth wasn't finished. He said they now hoped it will be
drne by the start of next semester.
George Miller, physical plant administrator, said he
understood the Henzlik Hall project had not yet been funded.
"We have about 150 projects in the mill all the time,"
Miller said. "We're short about 20 men; carpenters, electricians
and the like, so we can't do everything. We just want to get
school open."
But school still isn't quite open for students in journalism
photography classes.
The Journalism School moved from Nebraska Hall to Avery
Lab over the summer. The move necessitated considerable
remodeling plus moving all the Journalism School's
equipment.
Unfortunately, some of the photo lab equipment is still
inoperable or not installed.
George Tuck.headof the school's photography department,
named the missing equipment as if he was reading from a
grocery list: 1 1 enlargers are operating, 16 should be.
Tuck is waiting for the installation of two enlarging booths
and the wiring of four enlarging booths in the main print
room, cabinet installation in the advanced darkroom and the
color lab, a background paper holder in the studio, and some
work in the chemical-mix room and some equipment in a
classroom.
The responsibility for the delay, according to Tuck, is hard
to determine. He said the physical plant office feels it doesn't
have responsibility for the job and that the job pool is "just
overworked."
Jerry Delhaney. superintendent of maintenance, said the
photography labs will be completed soon, but said his
department had to wait for some equipment to arrive.
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daily nebraskan
friday, September 29, 1972