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i Gallery establishes art fund SUMMER JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN - Make Application now! Good Jobs as Summer Camp Coun i?!ois in Estes Park, Colo. Starting salary $400 up plus room, board. and uavel allowance for June 13 to August 12. Wiite Chelev Colo rado Camps, Dept. C, P.O. Box Gb?5, Denver, Colo. 80206. Give information concerning skills, pre vious campinq, or counsolmo exDer- njnce. Minimun age 19 before June Peisonal interview on campus in January with those who have com- ntated our application. Apply NOW! Don't play TIC-TAC-TOE with your future! 13 y now yon roalu'e that (otj. jobs ii.'tioiri.1 training. In . ilay anil ;hji. you haw to y 1 1 u r own breaks. You hjv; to find what's right for vo. aul that requires a decision. Don't lny tic tar;-toe wii'-. your future. It could be very i:i)!.tly f : c, ;n ) u I e r r O g r a rn m ing i oird I)" your field. It i. a field t'l.H'' (Onstjntly growing and i oiv.i'.ti-iit'v offerutfj inure and bH 'u oM.ru luniiii.'s. Computer programming i(.'(uires desirt' and ability. You supply the in':te and w'li supply you ifj'ih ,j te,i thai drtennines il yn i !,av 1 1 it ability. II yen Jo have the ability vve c riii li a 1 1 1 yon in ab little as ''):ii snort months in either our Om.ih.i or I uicoln school. ! vi-ii ni pr,".ii, ims are also .w.n'ali!.' Holh si.hook an i.' I i ii i b I c under t h t h'deia'i -.1 .sin "d 'jtuil''it I oan I'ioij! mi, ,i'id ippioved foi Veti la" s Iran'iiH). I. mi ihr i oupon. fiend it m oi ,-:.,l Iih oin 1 '.li'M loii.iv Ii ru I'd be the wisest IllOUl' -Mil I'VI'I Ill.llll'. - ' i- J I.LF.CTB0NIC COMPUTER PR0G3AMMING INSTITUTE , r j -: , f , . f- ii I'houu 47 8944 Your og i". im- viiii mi) yowl tffU hnoklPt mil ,,iy .iimI iwifinny i.l.e.soi ,n .ii i,,,, I t,M IflCSV. 1 1 . i .ii i Two projects designed to assist local artists currently are unuerway at tne riaymarket Art uallery. A scholarship fund for students who wish to pursue a course of instruction at an educational institution that includes visual arts as a part of the curriculum has been established. A S200 stipend will be awarded to the selected student. Applications must be submitted by Dec. 20. Any student who will graduate from high school by Aug. 15, 1974, is eligible for the scholarship. Applicants must have a goal for further study in fine arts or allied fields and must be able to demonstrate need for the scholarship. In addition to the application, a maximum of six pieces of two or three-dimensional work must be submitted to the gallery by March 11, 1974. From these, a student show will be selected and hung March 17-31, and the final winners (the scholarship winner and first and second alternatives) will be selected from the show. The two-dimensional work should be matted or framed ready for hanging, with names and addresses on the back. An artist-in-residence program for the year 1974 is also being planned by the gallery. Applications and samples or slides of work should be submitted to the gallery by Dec. 15. Selection also may require a personal interview. The program will provide a rent-free studio at the gallery for one year; a monthly stipend of $50; and a four-week, one-man show during the year. In turn, the gallery will require that all work produced at Haymarket be shown exclusively through Haymarket auspices, and commissioned work will be arranged through the gallery. The selected artists also will be asked to teach one three-hour class per week at Haymarket for a maximum of 30 weeks. The panel which will select the artist will include Mrs. Dale Ganz, art instructor at Culler Junior High School; Reinhold Marxhusen, professor of art, Concordia College; and Roscoe Shields, associate professor of elementary education at UNL. PLAZA THEATRE -JjfLjfJItll) Will be at the Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall Friday, Nov. 30, 8:00 Tickets on sale at Audit. Box Office 5.50 - 4.50 - 3.50 (UNL Students will get $2.00 Discount) a mock-rock musical FRI. SAT.-SUN AT 2:30, 4:45 7:10 9:25 THURSDAY! ygS. 9:25 mw: wm 1ST 1st LINCOLN SHOWING OF WIS FANTASTIC JANUS FILMS PRESENTATION -up 12th & P STS "IPLAZAf 477-12.. wiMiiiipiwy, jflli1 1 1 F 0 W I DAILY at 1,3, 1 U j 5,7 and 9 P.M. n C P n PLAZA iin n niirni Daiivat 100. 2 45. 14 mmu mm be I1LLU UVLII! 4:30, 6:15, 8:00 and 9:41S on? OOOHO vnn Liliiaii it I 1 c ) - .J.,-M,.-, "iMJfoffiiirify U 5 3:15,5:30. UjJ M M Vfftsm&jfT 7:45 and 9:45 P.M. JL J Roar once again yi l with the original , . v I movie cast... , PLAZA (Ml 1W SHOWING SHI J August 1972, the Olympics m I directors capture what the naked eye cannot see iwwn i ..Y.'&tammm f imm:. .v. " w. 'j Swx . ...... .K!!jL.iiif i ' f '. "V fj'A IV '' If i if. t "l i v rf E PARKING AfttHfiP M HiimparK, 1 i'tn 4. 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