r Varner aide will promote cultural events by Carolyn Hull University President D.B. Varner, in an attempt to promote fine arts programs at the University and across the state, has appointed Vaughn Jaenike as his special assistant for the arts. Jaenike will coordinate information about cultural events on a state-wide basis. His position, he said last week, will create a channel for the University and people of Nebraska to work through when trying to attract performing arts groups to the state. "So much of what goes on in the fine arts at the University that could be shared with the rest of the state just has not been shared," Jaenike said. "I see the office as a clearing house for all that goes on in the performing arts of gathering information and giving it out again. I'll be coordinating tours of existing groups within the state, sharing events among the campuses and generally keeping lines of communication open among various groups throughout the state," Jaenike said. "My role is as a liaison person to coordinate University activities with what happens in the community," Jaenike said. The office also will assist in securing financial support for programs. Jaenike and Varner announced last week that pianist Grant Johannesen and his wife, cellist Zara Nelsova, will be giving 20 single and joint performances across the state during the next year. "We're interested in sharing the services of these distinguished artists with outstate communities," Jaenike said. They will appear as a duo in their first four concerts, to be held in Lincoln and Omaha, he said. Following those concerts, Jaen&a said hs hopes performances can be slated in outstate communities. Jaenike said the Johannesens will be available occasionally between performances for seminars and lessons. He said his office is also trying to attract a nationally recognized theater group and a chamber orchestra to Nebraska for short residencies. Jaenike's office is being funded with a one-year grant compiled from both public and private sources. Consequently, he said, much is being done to insure that what is accomplished this year will be able to continue. "I am working with the idea of making what I do self-sustaining," he said. "I work with a concern for self -perpetuation, since the post is being thought of as temporary." Upon dissolution of his position, his duties hopefully will be carried on by groups like the Mid-America Arts Council and the University's Cultural Affairs Committee, according to Jaenike. "UNL already is ahead of most campuses by just having a Cultural Affairs Committee composed of both faculty and students which compares to a community arts council," he said. Also working with Jaenike will be Mrs. Curtis Kimball, who will coordinate visual arts for the University. Freshmen Continued from p. 1 advising system didn't appear as lacking as she expected it would. She said the survey confirmed that the most important factor in the learning process is not class structure, but the 'Survey results have been routed for evaluation to the Dean's Executive Committee and all department heads. George said there is a possibility for follow-up work in some areas the survey dealt with, but no definite plans have been made for such work. doilu nobfoskon Editor-in-chief: Jim Gray. Managing Editor: Tom Lansworth. Newt Editor: Randy Beam. Eait Camput Editor: John Russnogle. Newt Staff. Reporter: Bart Becker, Steve Arvanette, Michael (OJ.) Nelton, Debbie Fairley, Bob Latta, Sara Schweider, Sara Hinds, Bob Shanahan, Chrii Harper, Jane Owens, Adella Wacker, Ron Clingenpeel. News assistant: Mary Lee Holdt. Fine art staff: Larry Kubert, Carolyn Hull. Sporti editor: Jim Johntton. Sport writers: Kent Saacrest, Kim Ball. Special assignment! editor: Sara Trask. Photography chief: Dan Ladely. Photographers: Bill Ganzel, Gail Folda. Night news editor: Steve Stressor. 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ENROLL NOW RENTAL GUITARS AVAILABLE SOUND CITY near the campus 144 South 9th 432-7305 Complete line of combo equipment ATTfNTION BOWLERS LEAGUE ORGANIZATION MEETINGS for 1972-73 STUDENT LEAGUES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 CITY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 CITY INDEPENDENT LEAGUE MEETING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 GREEK LEAGUE MEETING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 EAST CAMPUS LEAGUE IIEETING All Mating in the North Conference Room Tuesday night meeting is in Auditorium Of the NEBRASKA UNION at 7:00 p.m. ALL INTERESTED BOWLERS AND TEA CAPTAINS AJE INVITED LEAGUES WILL START THE WEEK 0T SEPTEMBER II Additional Information is Available at your Living Unit and at the Gaaes Desk in the Union. 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THE NEBRASKA UNION FOREIGN FILM SERIES 1972-73 TITLE DATE DIRECTOR THE CONFORMIST 9-26-72 BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI (R) LOLA MONT ES 10-10-72 MAXOPHULS LOVE AFFAIR 10-24-72 DUSAN MAKAVEJEV BOY 11- 7-72 NAGISA OSHIMA MOUCHETTE 11-21-72 ROBERT BRESSON DAYS AND NIGHTS IN THE FOREST 12-5-72 SATYAJIT RAY MURMUR OF THE HEART 1-23-73 LOUIS MALLE THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY 2-6-73 INGMAR BERGMAN GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS 2-13-73 VITTORIO DE SICA (R) HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR 2-20-73 ALAIN RESNAIS TRISTANA 3-6-73 LUIS BUNUEL (PG) THE HUNTERS ARE THE HUNTED 3-20-73 PETER FLEISHMANN THE RED AND THE WHITE 4- 3-73 MIKLOSJANSCO JULIET OF THE SPIRITS 4-17-73 FEDERICO FELLINI VERY HAPPY ALEXANDER 5- 1-73 YVES ROBERT (G) Tickets Available: Fall Sales - September 1 1 through September 26 Ticket Prices: Union Program Office (Room 128) Mori, thru Fn. -8:00 to 6:00 Dorms - Mons. thru Thurs. in Cafeteria Greek Houses Booth at South end of Crib Send this coupon for tickets by mail NAME Student, Faculty, and Staff $8.80 Non-University of Nebraska Students $9.50 Patron $1 1 QQ ADDRESS, PHONE CITY STUDENT Amount Enclosed Mail to: STATE NON-STUDENT, (check one) $ ZIP PATRON Program Office 128 Nebraska Union 1400 R Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 page 2 daily nebraskan monday, September 1 1, 1972