The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 04, 1987, Page Page 14, Image 14

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Down but not out
Lincoln Police Department Officer Rick Lutz lies in the
intersection of 14th and Avery streets after being struck
by a car Sunday. Lutz, who was directing traffic because
of the Lincoln Marathon, was taken to Lincoln General
Hospital where he was treated and released.
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Dancercise Staidio
Monday, May 4, 1987
Symposium
presents
family topics
More than 100 sessions and work
shops will be presented at the 10th
Annual National symposium on Build
ing Family Strengths.
The symposium will be May 13 through
15 at the Nebraska Center for Continu
ing Education, 33rd and Holdrege
streets.
Topics will include strengthening
marriages, parents, families with young
children and with adolescents, fami
lies with special needs, stepfamilies
and rural families. Other topics include
the relationships of families to the
church, schools, the work place, coun
seling, therapy and community pro
grams. It is cosponsored by the UNL Depart
ment of Human Development and the
Family and the UNL Department of
Conferences and Institutes.
Keynote speakers will include Carl
fred B. Broderick, professor of sociology
and executive director of the Marriage
and Family Therapy Training Program
at the University of Southern Califor
nia; John D. Klenk, director of the
issues analysis staff in the office of the
Undersecretary of the U.S. Department
of Education; Hedda Bluestone Shara
pan, associate producer of "Mister Rog
ers' Neighborhood"; Lynn A. Barnett,
associate professor of leisure studies at
the University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign; James L. Kern, an educa
tional consultant from Jelm, Wyo.; and
Robert Anastas, founder and executive
director of Students Against Drunk
Driving.
Registration for the three-day sym
posium is $110, which includes printed
materials, three luncheons and coffee
breaks. A one-day fee is $9, and evening
banquet tickets are $12 each.
Frat to hang up
date-rape posters
Next fall, the UNL chapter of Pi
Kappa Phi fraternity will distribute
posters on campus about date rape.
Jeff Paulsen, the chapter's presi
dent, said that the posters are meant to
make people more aware of the problem.
The posters depict an ancient Greek
scene of a man carrying away a woman
against her will. The slogan at the bot-
j. torn says, "Today's Greeks call it date
'ti raDe."
"We just want to make people aware
of the consequences and that it is a
problem that has to be stopped," Paul
sen said.
The fraternity plans to put the pos
ters in Greek houses, dormitories and
other public places where they would
be difficult to take.
"The posters won't help if they get
torn down or put in someone's room,"
Paulsen said.
The poster was created in August
1985 and was pictured in Time maga
zine in March.
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