UfA I IM rH4TT0lJ. (SUK THING,) v 1 'ffiS A XXQj Mat oAcBip? (2 , ONE MAN'S MEAT (IS ANOTHER MAN'S POISON) wtZ Wesleyan sponsors art fest page 2 l.c. ...;t.r. . FANTASTIC I I M Forget about school for a couple of days. There's arT education to be had by visiting Nebraska Wesleyan's Nebraska Arts Festival, which will continue through Sunday. The Festival will feature discussions of opera, poetry, drama and country and ethnic music. And it's all free. Wednesday's schedule includes a discussion of "Opera in Nebraska" with Robert Beaded, UNL professor of music theory and composition. Also sitting on the panel will be Dean Tschetter and William Wallace. It will be held in the recital hall of the Wesleyan Fine Arts Center at 1 : 30 p.m. At 5 p.m. Clark Metcalf will present a program of classical guitar music on the Campus Center patio. And 8 p.m. will see the "Gottschalk Extravaganza." The concert will feature two works for six pianos and 12 pianists. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8, and Sunday afternoon at 2, the Reader's Theatre will present "A Brick and the Rose" in the Lucas Loft Theatre. Thursday at 10 a.m. John Neihardt will hold a reading of his works followed by a discussion. A display of Neihardt's works will be available all week on the second floor of the library. At 2:30 pjn. William Kloefkorn and Ted Kooser, Lincoln poets, will read from their works and conduct a discussion of contemporary poetry. At 7 p.m. the Campus Center Coffee House will be the scene for Wesleyan students to read their original poetry. Friday is the day for music. Workshops in several areas will be held on the lawn between the Campus Center and the old library. A bluegrass workshop will feature Steve Hanson, Terry Sen mitt and Dave Goss. Fiddlers Laurier Birginal and Harry Hanson will also hold a workshop, as will flatpickers John Walker and Pete Blakeslee. From 4 until 8 p.m. a country music concert will feature all the individuals mentioned above plus the Keniston Family, Bob Anderson, George Russell, Mike O'Neil and Charlie Burton and the Star Spangled Wranglers. The Arts Festival will come to an end with an 8 p.m. Sunday violin recital in O'Donnel Auditorium, featuring Morris Collier. Correction . . . The new face of PACE-the UNL Program for Active Comitment of Education was slightly scarred in Monday's Daily Nebraskan. The Daily Nebraskan incorrectly reported students had to check "yes" on last year's tuition statements if they did not want to participate in the student-funded low-income scholarship program. Students, in fact, had to check "no" and deduct $3.50 from their tuition charge in order not to participate. This year students must check "yes" if they want to contribute to the PACE program. fcbily nebraslcon Editor -In-chief: Jim Gray. Managing Editor: Tom Lansworth. News Editor: Randy Beam. East Campus Editor: John Rustnogle. New Staff. Reporters: Bart Becker, Steve A rvanette. Michael (O.J.) Nelson, Debbie Fairley, Bob Latta, Sara Schwleder, Sara Hinds, Bob Shanahan, Chris Harper, Jane Owens, Ad el la Wacker, Ron Clingenpeel. News assistant: Mary Lee Holdt. Fine arts staff: Larry Kubert, Carclyn Hull. Sports editor: Jim Johnston. Sports writers: Kent Seacrest, Kkn Ball. Special assignments editor: Sara Trask. Photography chief: Dan Ladely. Photographers: Bill Ganzel, Gail Folda. Night news editor: Steve Strasser. Senior editors: Cheryl Westcott, Dave Downing. Copy editors: Mary Voboril, John Lyman. Circulation: Kelly Nash, Lee Holm, Charlie Johnson. Staff artist: Greg Scott. Editorial assistant: Vicki Horton. Columnists: Michele Coyle, John Vlhstadt. Subscriptions: John McNeil. Dispatch: Larry Grill. Business Staff. Coordinator: Jerri Ha ussier. Ad manager Bill Carver. Assistant ad manager: Jeff Aden. Accountant representatives: Robert Flood, Vlckl Bagrowski, Craig McWilllams, Mary Dorenback, Terrl Adrian, Mitch Mohanna, Doris Mach, Larry Swan ton, Doreen Droge, Kris Collins, Barbara Chaney, Susan Lanik. Account artist: Sarah Start. Receptionist: Kathy Cook. The Daily Nebraskan is written, edited and managed by students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is editorially independent of the University faculty, administration and student body. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the CSL subcommittee on publications Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday throughout the school year, except and holidays and vacations. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Address: The Dallv NabraJran.14 M ' . , w - w viFIViifhUIVVMI, lU? ax ALE! ! ! iller Cameras Inc. 1434 V Sir. 477-9503 Thur. Fri. Sat. Sept. 21st, 22nd, & 23rd Merchandise Too Numerous To List Come In and See For Yourself T. V. & STEREO REPAIR Reasonable Prices 4128 488-24S1 Randolph $e1at!i(f .tamtam &wfttofci THIS WILD ADULT FUN MUST END THURSDAYI I Si - i if J A t jjlfr til I - daily nebraskan DAILY FROM 11:35 AM Wednesday, September 20, 1972