The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1972, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    BLACK ACTIVITIES
Promotes Black culture for the university community
COMMUNICATIONS
Publicity endeavors for the Union presets.
JAZZ AND JAVA
Friday afternoons South Crib- brings b a variety of up and coming groups
SPECIAL FILMS
Deals somewhat experiments! films not shown by commercial houses
Be emerged in the game in the perk - DEC 6 "Punishment Park" - by Peter Watidns
HYDE PARK HAP-IN
, students have the opportunity to discuss worldly end local events end situations
on Thursday afternoons - Dec 6 co-sponsoring with ASUN '
ENVIRONMENTAL TASK FORCE
Wed. at 7:00 in the Union features debate wtih Dr. Al Fagersfren - from local Sierra Club
Dr. Eric Sloth from Northern Pubic power District Columbus, Nebr.
MISS U OF N
contestant's sponsors must pay cn entry fee of $5.00 by Dec. 15 - and return
compiled entry blank. Set for March 2, 3, & 4
DISPLAYS
the committee draws from outside sources to display along the wcSs of the North lounge
Dec. 5, 6, & 7 - art display- show & sell anyone may enter - Centennial Room.
FOREIGN FILMS
offers an opportunity to view films from various countries and by foreign directors -
an average of fifteen films with Engish suh-fifies
Dec. 5 DAYS AND NIGHTS IN IN THE FOREST from India 1970
WEIC-itJD FILMS ,5 ipij , ::::-r, ,
variety of fairly current films from major Hollywood studios 75 c
Dec. 1,2,3 GETTING STRAIGHT 8,9,10 BREWSTER MCCLOUD 15,16,17 CACTUS FLOWER
The spotlight should be more on the new U.P.C. project chairman interviews
Held Dec. 9 Sign-ups through the 8th of Dec. in room 128 Union
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Almost 80 delegations are signed up to be biggest one yet- "Aventure in practice education"
patterned after the United Nations in New York City held February 1,2,3 1973
TALKS AND TOPICS
Perhaps you've heard it by the name Union Speakers Series - deals with the selection
of both national and local speakers Dec. 5 - Wi'Iam Kunstler against civil rights
defence lawyer for Chicago 7 2:00 in Union - combination speech and rap session
COFFEE HOUSE
Free concerts- in Union's South Crib with free popcorn and coffee
Dec. 1 - Tonight DON THEYE poet and singer 8-10
MUSICAL FINE ARTS
CsnSts, symphonies, Iiarpsidnorc1sfs...cf,0 only a few of the options open - emphasis is on
accomplished professionals in concert
BiCRiJITIOfJ
Fun and games with chess, brings, bowLig, bicycing, etc.
Formed to seek out and encourage dramatis and theatrical productions of c!l kinds
STYLE SHOWS
Their shows include a very successful bridal sifow bst spring and ski show this fail, more to come
HOSTESSING
Football Saturdays, Regents' banquets, fine arts concerts... youll see the Union's hostesses
' wearing white hats, who make it their business to be where the activity b at
RECORD AND ART LENDING LIBRARY
Works of art to decorate student rooms end apartments, and record to sooth the
savage ? exam-eatersi 2 records per I.D. for 2 weeks - now avcs)e
Hours Tues. 11:09 - 2:00, 7:00-9:00, Wed. 2:30 - 3:30, Fri. 3:30 5:09
friday, decern ber 1, 1972 .
daily nebraskan
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