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'V bat becker " The Arts and Sciences Faculty tiptoed their way across the language requirement eggs Thursday afternoon before deciding they needed another week to think about the proposed changes. The last time the language requirement was revamped was in the early 50 so another week will go virtually unnoticed in the annals of time. A telling tact about Thursday afternoon's go-round (and TYa about to tell it) was the language used by those Involved In the discussion. Not a single word of foreign extraction passed the lips of those 'SpeaJcincin favor of retaining the language requirement in the college. While this verbal faux pas (I can't help myself. I have to throw these phrases in even if they're not quite accurate) was being carried ovct, those in opposition to the requirement were sharing things like piece 4e resistance with the folks. Prom the looks of things, sornebody,s sot another grip on that bulTs tail. And the situation wiO still be facing them next Thursday. Ole: Test: U vie.. Vitame Vas. 1st 4at mcht etn academische-poKtikTJa, das &t, thinks 1. - - ,- - On another confrontation front, the summer orientation program may be due for a spring cleaning. In a couple of verbal skirmishes between the Orientation ' Dissidents and the Best Foot Forward Administrators last week it was decided that a review of the situation and some recommendations were in order. lt beginning to look like the coIot line will be broken after all-or at least cracked. . If it's decided that the University, is going to admit to ootstate Nebraska that everyone here isn't a whiter shade of pale, wearing perfectly creased clothing, and knows what the inside of a barber shop looks like; why, then, there will have to be ads run to get some minority folks on the orientation , roster. ' l ean almost see the headlines already. ""Minority Students! Here's Your Chance to be a Fart Of the University Community! Join Up Now!" That's one small step for the office of Student Activities. . , Another problem of obvious major import (AH the News That's Fit to Print, yTcnow) is the requirement that all posters posted around the University need to carry a stamp of approval It seems to me that that could lead to some unforeseen predicaments. 4 For : Instance, if criminals were so darn smart they'd use the UNL campus as a hideout. Why, the Lincoln campus could become a veritable haven for criminals because FBI wanted posters would never be able to get a stamp of approval They Ye not a student group, y'know, And we could all be the victims of atomic attack. The Air Force, another non-student group, wouldn't be able to cover the campus with posters giving us the time and price of admission to the world-shaking event And God for President? UNL students would have to vote without that knowledge. At least we'd have to unless we could convince Him to start small and try to (crab the ASUN presidency first That would let Eira establiaVhb name a little. It's quick plug time again. Tuesday, April 1 8, Union special Films is presenting a Jean-Luc Goddard Film, "Wind From the East" It's at Sheldon Gallery at 3, 1 and 9 pjtn. for a buck. Union Weekend Films has The Killing of Sister George on tap. Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Union Small Auditorium, and on East Campus Union on Sunday. The Western Days Rodeo is Friday and Saturday at the Fair Grounds. It's not often youll get a chance to see a rodeo, so you should catch it if yoa can. The UNL School of Musk is staging a weekend of music April 20-23, Check their posters for more information about .the fine performances which are scheduled. Ixxswet iUsb is presenting the rock opera", J?, Survival St. Jam Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Coliseum. And last, but dearest to my heart, Union . Special Films is presenting the first Can O' Beans 'Cartoons on Parade, Sunday, April 16, For 50 cents you can enjoy about four hours of cartoons including Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Goofy, Sniffles, Porky Pig, Bashful Buzzard, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Woody Woodpecker, Sylvester and Tweety, Speedy Gonzales and the Three Little Pigs. In addition, a Walt Disney animated feature is planned. It starts at 6 p ml sharp. It seems like Sunday should be a fine time to spend an evening with some of the folks you grew p with. t J7187h (W it n JST "110'iy LIU SPECIAL! Sherb done W local Kilmers Sho-wrs-Toes-April I8,3,7Spm wick t TlJ SkcIScn.- Stew hi th WARNING TO MILITANTS: WATCH OUT, RITLECT. BE EARLY, E LATE. THINK! MANUFACTURE. SIMPLIFY. BUILD. WAIT. , J ....-. niniimiittM- I A NEW FILM BY JEAN-LUC GODARD. SHELDON GALLERY -TUESDAY, APRIL 18 3, 7, & 9 PM $1.00 PRESENTED BY UNION SPECIAL FILMS 1! 1 1 rrjj-oni 9t 9 "(J A iMwa SL C tWI r?! in Hiwttttol ill 11 331-1518 3m imii 618 01) : . x jrwx SO46ERp . . . . . .n . . I IYI Ay - A 7f i n ajr5t lduda i vnriishi!6dCc Ice .Y FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1S72 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 5