The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1984, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, March 21, 1C34
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Monday- Chicken Basket' with Salad Bar
and Fries 3.95
Tuesday- Pork Chops with Salad Bar
and Potato 3.95
Wednesday- Breaded Shrimp
with Tossed Salad and Potato 3.95
with Salad Bar and Potato .4.95
Thursday- BBQ Pork Ribs with Salad Bar
and Fries - 3.95
Friday- Fish and Chips with Tossed
Salad 3.60
Saturday- CB&P Burger and a lb. of
beer , 3.60
Available 1 1 :C0 gm-10:CO pm
Jr fe r m "A
245 North 13th Street 475-8007
Communicators to plot
their career courses
with professionals' aid
People in the communications field and business
communications students can plot their futures at
the local International Association of Business Com
municators spring conference.
"Communications: Charting Your Course" will
take place April 5 at the Omaha Red Lion Inn. The
conference is open to IABC members and non
members. Paul Curro, president of the career management
consulting firm of Curro and Associates, will pres
ent a six-step guide to career planning. Curro has
advised more than 4,000 job-seekers through his
firm.
Carol Hunter and Tim Rouse of the Futures
Group, Inc. will lead a workshop about f uture envir
onmental trends and their affects on business
communication.
Other workshop speakers include John Wanzen
reid from UNO; James Clcmon of Bozcll and Jacobs,
Inc.; Meredith Young of Henninson, Durham and
Richardson; and Alex Trice of Union Pacific Rail
road. The conference will include a luncheon. For more
information, call Mike May of Farm Credit Banks in
Omaha at 444-3380.
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and the U.S. Volleyball
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Beam suspension
for controlled
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Police
Report
The following incidents were reported to the UNL
Police Department between midnight and 11 p.m.
Monday:
9:00 a.m. Books reported stolen from the Sel
lcck Quadrangle desk
9:16 a.mi Clothing reported stolen from car in
the Parking Area 30 near the Activities Building on
East Campus.
9:17 a.m. Burglary reported from Abel Mainte
nance. Police declined to identify what was stolen.
1:33 p.m. Minor two:car non-injury accident
reported in the metered parking lot near 10th and T
streets.
3:07 p.m. Minor two-car non-injury accident
reported at 15th and S streets.
3:1 1 p.m. Person complaining of illness in the
Nebraska Union recreation area was transported to
Lincoln General Hospital.
4:09 p.m. Carpeting reported burned in Abel
Hall
4:28 p.m. Male reportedly indecently exposed
himself at the Coliseum. Person was gone on arrival
of officer. Case is still under investigation.
5:06 p.m. Minor . two-car non-injury accident
reported at 35th Street and East Campus Loop.
9:21 p.m. Two-car non-injury accident report
ed at 12th and Vine streets.
1 1:36 p.m. Noise disturbance reported at 17th
and Vine streets. Incident was handled by officer.
The New, Improved
presents
This Month's Headliner
with
Special Guests
F. Marni Vos, Crai Anton
and others...
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If you want to take to the slopes-or the beach
yet get a head start on classes during the break:
If you're having trouble fitting your class and
work schedules together, or need courses for
graduation:
if you must leave campus for some reason next
semester, but want to -ontinue your education:
College independent study, offered by the Uni
versity of Nebraskr-Lincob Division of Continuing
t mhY b9 fr VOU- For ln''mation call
472-192a or visit room 289 in the Nebraska
Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and
rloldrege.
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