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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1975)
A Rumdinger on the rocks. With soda. In a punch. Anyway you pour it, Rumdingcr's 10 tropical flavors and bright Puerto Rican rum is a ding of beauty. Rumdinger. The new way to drink. Made with rum and natural flavors, by Calvert Dist. Co.,'Phila.. Pa. 25 Proof. r i All i textbooks were paperbacks this quarter. You owe yourself an Oly. ! 0 Olypa EteAing Company, Olynp-a Wasmngloi 'OLY' 4 All Olympia emptips arc iccyciable A fvj Gerry Mulligans 1 Quartet? Quin,et t V I ClairfeTTtory If .. . ,..,"11 Quintet f MAIN PERFORMANCE I fl 1 SATURDAY APRIL 12 - 8:00 p.m. Coliseum 1 TICKETS: $2 (with current UNI ID) H I $3 (general public) -J Jft - H Tickets available at Union South Desk, East Union) te; ,. I and Westbrook 113, py 1 1 I SPONSORS: Nebraska Union Concerts B Union Program Council mid-america arft alliance braniff international aanauM I'll The Chinese Student Association General Election for 1975-76 will be held tonight at eight in the University Lutheran Chapel, 15th and Q Sts. Films and refreshments will be provided after the election. The Near South Neighborhood Association is sponsoring a Goals Formation Workshop this Saturday i't 9:15 a.m. in the Trinity Methodist Church. Anyone who lives in the area is welcome. The first meeting of the Sherlock Holmes Social Club will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the French Quarters Clubhouse. Criminal Justice majors and their friends are urged to attend. Phi Upsilon Omicron is having initiation of new members this Sunday in the Home Ec Building, Rm. 104, at 7:30 a.m. Dalou Asahi is speaking at the Commonplace Chapel, 333 No. 14th, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. to help raise money for the Attica Brothers Defense Fund. The University Gay Action Group will sponsor a Coffeehouse Saturday evening from 9 to 1 a.m. and Sunday 9 p.m. until midnight at the UMHE Commonplace Chapel. Student Volunteer Services will pay $10 for the best design submitted for a newsletter logo. Entries should be submitted to Nebraska Union 200 by April 18. Call 472-2486 or 472-2487 for more information. The Lincoln liibor Co-Op will be sponsoring weekend projects April 4, 5, 18 and 19 and May 2 and 3. Persons who wish to volunteer should go to the Student Volunteer Services Office, Nebraska Union 200 before the weekend that they would like to participate. Today is the last day to register for eight man intramural soccer. All rosters should be turned in to the Recreation Department, 1740 Vine St. If . JL ... . ijr j H, l if2",? . .'i I ' :. . l T - I I -"ft"'- '-t oil " ' 1 '""til MUTCH ill" - 1llla !.,.. . i . iiiiHiii.r.rif(iMiWMiii I TriimnllMiMll n. - - - J Photo by Ted Kirk George Tuck, associate professor of journalism, holds "Prairie Storm," which last year won - an exhibition merit award at the national convention of the Professional Photographers of America in Los Angeles, Calif., and is currently being exhibited in Juarez, Mex. Mexico shows professor's prints The Museum of Art and History in Juarez, Mexico, is the location of a photograph display by George Tuck, UNL associate professor of journalism. 'Hie display, consisting of 50 color prints made from a black and white or color negative or American" Southwest landscapes, nudes and "some people shots," Tuck said. The photographs were made by a time-consuming process in which high contrast positives and negatives of varying densities were made from a balck and white or color negative or transparency. Colored light was then passed through them onto color printing paper. Tuck said he showed some of the prints to the museum's director while on vacation in Juarez during Christmas. The director "liked them very much," he said, and invited Tuck to display them. Tlie prints are for sale in the museum throughi April 22. This is the first time Tuck's work has been shown in a foreign country. Tuck said he is not yet a nationally recognized photographer, but said he was named one of Nebraska's top ten photographers in 1974. VAEIETY It'S THE SPICE OF LIFE why siot tpv someplace different top dinner tomghtr Good Food Fried Chicken Prime Rib 4 4 A a ; St 1 You don't need to go all the way to France.... . r T - There's authentic French cuisine right here in Lincoln at the French Gourmet. Come with a group of friends . . . there's a 10 1C discount tor groui o or more. Enjoy the Divertimenti String Trio and free canape's Friday and Saturday nights. Ft i 1 trr -AvL rsxzL i - a " 1- i -i ...... u "It's finger I22usi ijuu , - ir - - " 1 Kentucky Fried Chicken LUNCH 11:30 2 00 DINNER 6.00-10:00 Fri. & Sat. until 11 :00. 475-0094 .227 North 9th East 71 & O South 12 & South North 2100 N. 48 South 43 & Van Dorn Featuring the Miduet'$ finest prime rib, charcoal iteakg and sandwichet tencd with your favorite beierafie. 63rd and Ilavelock. daily nebraskan friday, april 4, 1975 page 10