The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1979, Page page 18, Image 18

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Publications Board raises paper's editorial salaries
Michael Zangari was appointed Dalty .-Vv BVPj AVftwiJtflrt editor'i salary was However, board member John
Nebraskan ombudsman for the fall semes- set by the board at $600 oer month, a Kreuscher objected to the Increase and pro-
ter and full-time employees, editor-in-chief 32 percent increase from the $450 the posed that the salary be set at $500 per
montn ana iu percent oi money ior edi
torial salaries be cut from the budget.
Both Kreuscher proposals failed and on
2-5 votes.
Advertising manager Denlse Jordan,
who is returning for her second year in
the position, received a 43 percent increase
in salary from $350 per month to $500
per month.
The motion Kreuscher offered in ap
proving the increase justified the jump in
salary because Jordan will be working
nearly full time as advertising manager. She
and advertising manager salaries were set editor is currently paid.
by the UNL Publications Board Thursday Business Manager Jerri Haussler and fall
night. semester Editor In Chief Amy Lenzen ex-
Zangari, a junior journalism major from plained the increase as necessary as the
Satellite Beach, Fla., has served as reporter, Daily Nebraskan will be publishing Ave
columnist and entertainment editor at the
Daily Nebraskan.
days a week in the fall, requiring an
increased responsibility for the editor.
The American Film Classics Series
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'All About Eve"
Starring: Anne Baxter, Bette Davis, and Marilyn Mohroe
Sunday, May 6 at 4, 7, and 9:30 p.m.
Sheldon Film Theatre
Admission: $1.50 students
$2.00 public
also receives a commission on all ads.
Haussler asked the board for a salary
increase from $10,000 to $11,250, a 12.5
increase for 25 hr. work week.
Following a closed session, the board of.
fered her $11,000 for. the ten -month, five
hour day position.
Production manager Kitty Policky asked
the board for increase to $14,000 from
$11 ,287.50, the increase based partially on
the extra day of publication,
Policky was offered $12,500 by the
board, but board Chairman Mark Bowen
and Policky agreed to further negotiate the
figure with - the board's executive
committee.
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"We don't want it sale"
This Saturday from 9:30-2:00
We're clearing out all Unwanted
Merchandise at Unbelievable prices
Take your pick of a table full
of photography odds n' ends.
!Afo SUhiofc Soil!!
If merchandise is still left at 2:00, we will
mark it down again to Unjustifiable prices
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Crossfire 9-12
Sandy Creek Pickers 16-19
Footloose 23-26
Spike & the Sputniks 30-62
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Jim Casey and The Lightning Band 13-16
Sandy Creek Pickers 20-23
Crossfire 27-30
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Sandy Crisk Pickers 18-21
Crossfire 25-28
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Footloose 15-18
Sandy Creek Pickers 22-25
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