. n I ft ic"-. f iu in T K o A O I I M I, tiio j w 1 1 u u i r OA" change opens today in the north and south confer ence rooms of the Nebr aska Union, in 103 Abel Hall and in 103 Burr Hall, East Campus, Hours Monday through Friday will be from noon to 8 p.m. and Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. The exchange is a non-profit activity to give students an opportunity to buy and sell used text books. A phone connec tion between the sites will aid in locating books. The final date for the exchange will be Sept. 11. It will be closed Labor Day. tt t A free watermelon feed sponsored by Farmhouse and Alpha Chi Omega will be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 28, at Memorial Plaza, iioi th of the Nebraska Union. The watermelon feed is open to all students. Uni versity administrators and student leaders have been invited to participate. 1 tt More than 300 classical and contemporary prints are available free to stu . dents this semester from the Nebraska Union Pro gram Office. Prints may be borrowed for one semester, accord ing to Dennis Ellermeier of the program office. TheyfyV; framed and ready p Rang. Interested students should bring their student IDs to the Nebraska Union main lounge Sept. 7. Beginning at 9:30 a.m. number tickets will be handed out and prints may be selected on a first-come-first-serve basis at 10:30 a.m. Records are also avail able free to students from the program office. The record lending li brary opens Sept. 9. Reg ular hours are 1:30-4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Up to two re cords at a time may be checked out for a two week period. ttt The Nebraska Union Program Office foreign film series features 15 films this year. Tickets for the series are $8 80 for people assoc iated with other schools, and $11.90 for all others. . The films will be shown twice nightly, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Sheldon Art Gallery. Tickets are available at the Nebraska Union south desk or from foreign film committee members. ttt "Hark! The Ark," a medieval comedy, will be performed by Lamb's Players, a traveling drama troupe, at 12:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., Tuesday on the mall south of Love Library. Fifteen actors and three stage-men will participate in the 50-mm-ute pfay . monday, august 26, 1974 oofes tor Mon y for Hooks fl oney The A SUN Book Exchange is a student service; conceived by students, operat ed by students, patronized by students. If you'd like to save selling or buying used books, or if you'd just like to beat the system . . . use the student Book ' Exchange. August 26 September 1 1 Monday Friday 12:00 8:00 Saturday 12:00 4:00 Nebraska Union (north and south conference rooms) Abel Hall, Room 103 (in conjunction with ASRA) Burr Hall (in conjunction with Burr Fed tie Hall Goverments) I "Mro ' fl I I ' J I feh.- the "good old days" V .-. i If mss Whether it be autos. homesX. XLsx 1 f j BACSST6 LTD. GLASS MEKAGERlE 21HeQ ), they really built things to last in the "good old days" Whether it be autos, homes. clothes, or shoes! Reason the shoes" wore so well was because they were made of "LEATHER", and handcrafted by shoe makers who cared. Times haven't changed a bit when it comes to Back stage Shoes . . . still made of Leather and still built by experienced shoe makers. If you like comfortable, Handsome, Long wearing shoes, see us! Over 100 stylos on display. bsther is nsturcl . . . Why fc plastic. 5i '. dally nebraskan page 7