The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1974, Page page 7, Image 7

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Cornstock to sprout
Friday on A g Campus
Cornstock IV'sacomin'l
Like an annual spring crop on East Campus, Cornstock IV will
again present free, live entertainment for UNL students on Friday
frorn 1 2 : 30 p. m. to 5; 30' p.m. cr? the East Ccmp'js Ms!!. - -
Participating in tha East Union Concerts and Dances
Committee's event will be weil-known area groups such as Froggie
Beaver, Blackberry Winter and The Fabulous Flippers, according
, to Ron Rocker, committee member in charge cf Cornstock IV.
Headlining the event, Rocker said, will be the
Minneapolis-based folk singer B.W. Stevenson and his band.
Rocker noted that Stevenson has produced two other popular
folk-rock efforts, the latest entitled "Calabases."
Cornstock IV will sprout up between H.C. FHley Hall and the
Department of Information with the brassy 9-piece jtound of the
Fabulous Flippers.
Froggie Beaver and Blackberry Winter are scheduled to follow
the Fabulous Flippers at 1 :30 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Filling the final two hours, Rocker said, will be B. W.
Stevenson.
Rocker said a few instrumental changes are being made for this
year's Spring Day.
"We're not going to run three stages this year, and we're trying
to cut th concerts by two hours," he said.
Committee Chairman Steve Voigt said the main reason for
having two stages instead of three was because of a Cornstock III
occurrence.
"Ballin' Jack played twice (once in mid-afternoon and once at
night), and it was too much to ask groups to move equipment
twice," he said.
This year all four groups are alternating on two stages he said.
In case of bad weather, Cornstock IV will be moved inside to
the East Campus Activities Building.
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SUPERMAN (1355)
Streak! Streak! Stars George
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RICHARD NIXON'S
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Elvis was censored from the
waist down! as he pounded out
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Tender. An utterly magical
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THE LONE RANGER (1952)
The very first episode eve; made!
We learn why the heroic Texas
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he meets his faithful Indian
companion Tonto. A camp
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AMOS 'N ANDY (1952)
Perhaps your only chance to see
again a riotously funny episode
from a legendary show. In this
one, Andy and the Kingfish
1 throw a monkey wrench into
a United States Defense factory
that's in the bomb manufactur
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SERGEANT BILKO (1958)
Hysterically wild as Phil Silvers
as con-man Ernie Bilkc leads
Colonel Hall through Nick's
Diner on his way to an AWOL
wedding - and on the night of
the War Games!
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