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eacfl Waimtt Ad 1 it page 10 Christian Community of Lincoln 2348 Q' st. "Non Sectarian, Non Denominational" Mass Monday thru Friday 6:15 AM Sunday Mass 1 1 :00 AM Communion open to all. ART PRINTS DUE TODAY Art Prints borrowed from the Union Art Lending Library should be returned to the Uniorv Conference Room (across from Small Auditorium-.' i i 44 io.ort rn rA v ' utJiwccii I i a. mi. ciiiu o.ou (j. in. iuumi. f IMPORTANT: Names of students who fail return art prints or records will be submitted to Vh I Iniworcifw Pnnrlurt Roforralc Offir-o fnr annrnnrf.' lis ate action. r P J' golnwto go iilM in to me mistime 7 I V r ... i -a V fi I iif r i Itl B il a m -a fill u u Tj7 Of course, you'd like to help make the world a better place. Maybe you can't do it alone. Hut there's plenty you can do with others at your local church or synagogue. Example: one religious group helped the Navajos set up cooperative trading post on their reservation. Now the Indians can purchase goods at a lower price. Even more important, they've learned that other people care about them. The God we worship expects all of us to help our brothers and sisters. Start treating your brothers and sisters like brothers and sisters. fWlJGSONi A Public Service o aV This Newspaper & f0 The Advertising council Cj3inCll 6 I.I IsAtol 0 0 6 for a j" Weird writing scrawls stalls By Rex Seline "Flush twice, it's a long way to Washington." Such comments, scrawled on the stalls, halls and walls of UNL buildings, seem to provide a creative outlet for a great number of frustrated students according to an informal Daily Neb raskan survey of campus restrooms. The melange of comments usually tend !o concern sexual, political, religious or philosophical topics and, according to Ken Walvoord, UNL assistant custodial manager, they do caase problems. , 7"Some of the markers they use are pretty hard to remove," Walvoord ex plained. "There's more graffiti where there's a lot of traffic." Philosophical comments In Andrews Hall, the walls in the restroom are dominated by philoso phical comments. One artist penned, "Who are we to judge others? Every man has a right to live his own life anyway he wants to. Whether he appears to be a stupid, bumbling child who is socially inept is no one's business but hin. Perhaps heshe views us in the same light." Another budding writer offered "UNL diplomas, take one," above a toilet paper dispenser in Avery Hall. Someone else added, "(or take two . . . they are small and cheap)," underneath. An apparently frustrated male print ed, "Over the hills and through the lakes, Nebraska's girls are a bunch of snakes," in one Union stall. A scribbled "HA!" followed the prediction, "Nebraska by seven over Oklahoma," in the same restroom. Anonymous artist 5 An architecture student employed neat writing inArhitecturaKHall to comment, "Work for socialism, stamp out fascist L.P.D. pigs." Another student awarded a blue ribbon to the "cIcaneSTrrgraffiti free1 (toilet) in Architecture44H"i"""- Although quite a few students add to the wall decorations, it is hard to track down artists since they rarely claim credit. On3 sophomore who wished to remain anonymous but claimed credit for a few offering told the Daily Nebraskan, "I always used to read it and ended up getting so fed up with some of the stupid comments, I started writing retorts." He added, "I write something if I see something dumb and I can make the guy who wrote it sound likea jerk." Another anonymous artist claimed to have started in junior high school. "It's something of my own making that I can leave for posterity; something witty." Perhaps the most common comment found on UNL walls, though, is the ever popular, "For a good time call ..." Which Place... is in the "Hub of the City"? The Apartment Lounge is secluded and intimate? xne pttFajuiciii juOuiige has entertainment? The Apartment Lounge has FREE Popcorn? The Apartment Lounge has amateur night? n 2-fer's Wednesday 7 to 9 pm It's fun! fun! radlssoii 0 13ih snd M Strf daily nebraskan (FREE) Hors d'oeuvre Thursday 6 to 8 pm fun! Phon 432-4471 I. u jj 1 it.-. f v.. : " friday, decernber6, 1974