e rtmeiit Lounge . ( ' 'if..' th ' ; - ;:s: ..v ;' l3tli'& M . ""presents'1'-: AMATEUR NIGHT vocalil8-inusiciafi8-comedians- magieians-ESP-daneers- strippers Nightly winner receives $10,00 and chance for finalist night. Finalist winner receives paid engagement. for details call the Dutchman 432-4171 ALSO . Daily free popcorn Monday 6 to 8 pm Free (Hors'duerves Tuesday 7 to 9 pm-2'fers ' Old Time Movies Busier Keaton - Charlie Chap '" -Keystone Cops . ' i . ' A fH. Mhtmm" A SYDMY POLLACK FILM The man who became a legend The film destined to be a classic! , v . I ': " W I j i j r 1 I ;: 1 4. f ' ' 1 & -v : 1 V ' - ; -' I' ' j h i (m V ' L 1 t I' I i V - af '" S V 8, X, t FOas ROBERT RC0F0RD in A Sydney Pollack Film JtHfc MIAH JOHNSON A Joe W-zm- Santord Production Co-Starring WILL GEF R ALLYN ANN Mar. Tilt : T.f-AN GIFRA3CH CMARIXS TYNER And fntrcxlucing O'tlt. R )t JJ-M.isic fcy John Rubinstein and Tim Mctatira SciGripyhy i i" M ! r iir 'i f ciwsrd Antwlt Produced fcy Jo Wizan Oit&citid tiv '-ydiwy Pollack Panavisiort Technicolor I A IWirif Ccmmunlraiiont Company mr LIPJCQLW' I A I c 1 HcA i Kc . HO PASSES OR STUDENT DISCOUNTS) t I 1 1 4 y4 k A 1 i" Villainous Burks Hinds sneers an aside at the audience in "The, Diligent Daughter," presented tonight and Saturday at 7 and 10 p.m. at the Gaslight, 322 So. 9th St. Pv,ceeds from the melodrama, staged by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Acacia fraternity, will be donated to the All University Fund. AUF voting turn out low Funds to help three charities By Wary Kay Roth After-7,000 balSots were printed for the All University Fund (AUF) vote to determine which charities would receive the money raised in their annual fund drive, 400 students voted, AUF secretary Nancy Stohs said Thursday. The ballots were printed at a cost of $100, Stohs said. Blaine Camp, vice president in charge of AUF publicity, said the low voting turnout was a result of a "communi cations break-down." He said AUF committees in charge of distributing the ballots were not in contact with representatives from Greek houses and residence halls. Mailboxes were stuffed with ballots, he said, but the representatives from the houses and residence halls seldom picked them up. As a result, Camp said the 400 votes, basically from the residence halls, determined the three charities which the funds will be given this yearEaster Seals, the American Kidney Fund and the Beatrice State Home. He said no organized drive was set up for the off campus vote, and "the only way an off campus student could vote would be if they happened to see a ballot lying around in the (Nebraska) Union." Most of the fund raising centers around the Greek houses, Camp said, partly because trophies and plaques are given to houses'that are able to raise the most money. The houses have a dance marathon and benefit concert planned later in November. The melodrama and pledge class volleyball tournament now in progress have been carried over from last year, he said. "Plantasia" has been the largest money-raiser to date, Camp said. Plants are being sold to fit the ASUN theme this year, "Plant a Little Love. Grow a Little Happiness.!' The residence halls have planned a fast for next Wednesday in which each student can skip a meal and contribute the 50 cents saved to AUF. Camp said goals this year have been set at $9,000, the same as last year. The total is divided between the three charities and an emergency fund. Money from last year's emergency fund was given to Honduras for relief after their recent hurricane. Last year AUF raised $11,000 from their fund drive. V w (KvA y W -n. , soV-- ... 0n P' W ill! fl - CI 5j1 ' W)V"" , iv - "... I IW-f ..tv 4 V.' V us . r 5 3sge 10