The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 16, 1979, Page page 5, Image 5

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eniiett receives extended medical leave of absence
1 The medical leave of absence granted to Nebraska Un
ion Director Allen Bennett In February has been ex
tended by Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Richard
Armstrong.
Armstrong said he has extended Bennett's leave 90
more days on the recommendation of the director's physi
cian. Bennett was scheduled to return to his position after
March 1. Armstrong said Bennett now will return at the
end of May or the beginning of June.
However, he may return sooner if his physician recom
mends it. said Daryl Swan son, associate director of the
union and Nebraska East Union manager.
Swanson said in February that Bennett's health
Summer
correction
On Thursday, the Daily
Nebraskan ran a story on
the Union Board meeting
which had an error. The
story read that the Board
changed the union's weekly
hours during the first and
second summer sessions
from 9:00 ajn. to 9:30 ajn.
Actually, the union will be
open during the two ses
sions between 7:00 a.m. and
9:30 pjn.
The Dally Nebraskan
regrets the error.
problem was stress related. He told the Daily Nebraskan
that Bennett has had a history of stress related problems.
Appointed by Armstrong, Swanson is acting as the
director of the unions. Swanson appointed Dean Young,
Food Service manager of the east union .
The union will continue to run as usual without
Bennett , Armstrong said .
The union management and the Union Board will
continue to review recommendations made in the Touche
Ross report, Swanson said. The Touche-Ross report Is an
audit that discusses union problems and recommends
changes to solve them .
The results of the student survey conducted by Selec-
start stoffff
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is
sponsoring a concert by Ed
Shaughnessy, NBC Tonight
Show's drummer, at 8 p.m.
Saturday in the Kimball
Recital Hall. A jazz clinic
will be held at;2 p jn. in the
Westbrook Music Building.
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7 a.m.-Intervarsity Chri
stian Fellowship, Room
337.
9 ajn.4 pjn.-Nebraska
Symposium on Motivation,
Ballroom.
12 noon -Teachers Col
lege Advisory Committee
Luncheon, Room 203.
1 pjn.-CAP Staff,
Room 242.
1 pjn -Muslim Student
Association, Room 337.
3 pjti.-UPC Fund
Allocating Committee,
Room 216.
6:30 pjn -Muslim Stu
dent Association, Room
337.
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tion Research Inc. will be the Union Board's next major
project, Swanson said.
The survey is being conducted to And out how the stu
dents feel about the union and Is expected to be present
ed to UNL officials April 2, Swanson said.
He added that the survey then will be given to the
Union Board. Swanson said the board then will use. the
survey to make changes that the students want.
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