Lend cx helping hand y s ten ii lie: Heinnie Klein is our friendly Michelob routernan. And we want to help Heinnie win his sales contest. But time is running short- There's only 14 days until the contest ends. Help Heinnie win!. Come in and pick up a six of Michelob today I stexnexrd's iga 13th y K beer sales from 7am to lam Heritage Month paintings displayed iQi 4fr 4& & fl f i0 10 1 You Don't have to go Downtown to get a HAIRSTYLE or HAIRCUT.. JEBRASKA UNION BARBER S!!0 Call now. Phone 472-2459 for appointment or just walk in Lower level... Student Union T .'. ' -A m.t, llaritniya Annth thp natntincrc and In conjunction wiui oia us.n1.a5. mm.., -w..... soft sculptures of black artist Faith Ringgold will be displayed until Feb. 21 in the Nebraska Union Main Lounge. Ringgold will show slides and speak on black and feminist art Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. "If black art is art at all, it must be expressive of some deep and pervasive truth," Ringeold said. "For the black artist in America, the most pervasive truth. . . is the unmovable reality that he or she is Black." Ringgold described her painting as "super realism" with huge canvasses filled with people. They often express social themes, she said, especially in her "political landscapes." Her painting style includes a system she called "black light," which involves using pure and deepened colors to create contrasts of intensity. Her "polyrhythmical space" techniques are based on ancient African designs which require the viewer to approach the work from all directions, she said. She divided her lifesize soft sculptures into two series-"Family of Women" and "Dudes." Ringgold, who considers herself a femiaist as well as an artist, will hold an informal rap session Feb. 20 at 3:30 p.m. at the Culture Center, 16th and Y streets. Lunchtime concerts begin today Today at 12:10 p.m., First Plymouth Congregational Church, 20th and D streets, will inaugurate its series of lunch-time .concerts. Titled "Eine Kleine Noonmusik," the concerts, each lasting one-half hour, will presented today and on the next five Wednesday afternoons. Today's program features George Ritchie, an assistant professor at the UNL School of Music, performing organ works by J.S. Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, and Cesar Franck. The concert is free and open to the public. A light lunch will be offered after each program at $1.00 per person. IF YOU'RE; THE FIRST TO FILL IN YOUR ID NUfflBER, YOU WIN! kJ Lj l mim 111 J fa mil ill LJ Starting Friday! The Daily Nebraskan is sponsoring a new contest for all you anonymous, computer-cataloged and numbered students out there. All you need to win is your University ID! Here's how the FILL IN TO WIN Contest works. On certain days the Daily Nebraskan and a retail store will publish a contest ad with the first part of an ID number. Ten ID numbers that begin with those numbers will be on display at the sponsoring store. The first student to come in and match his or her ID with one on display wins a $25 gift. FILL IN TO WIN. A new contest for all you numbered students out there. Sponsored by the doily If o 1 (ft) (o) i sats:- linriinrnm-Tiil.iM.J Open 8-5, Monday - Saturday 1135 R page 14 daily nebraskan 432-0111 Wednesday, february 19, 1975