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friday, October 17, 1975 daily nebraskan page 9 Women highlighted in UNL literary magazine "Sculpture Garden,' on the cover of the new edition of Prairie Schooner, was done in watercolor and pastel by Glenn Hild a UNL art student. Women's contribution to literature is a major topic in the new edition of "Prairie Schooner," UNL's literary magazine. A written symposium concerning wo men and tragedy follows The Male Nature of Tragedy, by Carol Gelderman, assistant professor of English at the University of New Orleans. Four scholars reply Gelderman's question: "Why has no woman ever written great tragedy." Gelderman's argument is based on an analysis of Greek drama from the 5th century B.C. James Blish, a frequent script writer for the now defunct Star Trek TV show, contributed a poem to this edition of the Schooner. Other contributors are Joyce Carol Oates, a National Book Award winner and . poet Ted Kooser, a Lincoln insuranceman. Steven C. Hahn, a surveyor-draftman in Blair, has his first published poem in the magazine. T '. ' "We have one of the oldest literary magazines in the country," said editor Bernice Slote. Prairie Schooner was fou led in the spring or1927 by English professor Lowry C. Wimberly. "Sculpture Garden," the cover art of the new edition was done in watercolor and pastel by Glenn Hild, a UNL art stu dent. Prairie Schooner is on sale for $1.75 in the English Dept. office and local bookstores. ' sauces & pkkfcs Yogurt treats Yogurt, a versatile food item, is a cul tured milk product made from whole, low fat or skim milk. Commercial yogurt generally is made from whole or low fat milk, while homemade yogurt can be made from skim milk. To begin the day, try fruit mixed with unflavored yogurt. Yogurt breakfast 2 cups yogurt 2 oranges, peeled and chopped 1 apple chopped 54 cup nuts, chopped 3 T. raisins 6 T. wheat germ 2 T. honey Mix ingredients together and serve immediately. Serves 3 to 4. To serve a low-calorie nutritious snack, use homemade yogurt as base for a dip and serve with crisp raw vegetables such as carrot or celery sticks, florets of broccoli or cauliflower, thin slices of zucchini or tiny tomatoes. Blend 1 cup yogurt, 1 diced onion, 1 tsp. garlic powder, one-quarter cup celery leaves finely minced, 2 tsp. parsley finely minced, one-half tsp salt and 2 T. brewers yeast (optional). Yield: one and one-third cup. Another dip with an interesting flavor is made by combining 1 cup plain yogurt, 3 T. mayonnaise and two to three teaspoons curry powder. Salt to taste. Makes 1 cup. Yogurt also can be used as a base for salad dressings. Yogurt dressing 2 tsp. lemon juice 1 T. oil cup plain yogurt (made from partially skimmed or skim milk) 54 tsp. paprika dash tabasco sauce ft tsp. salt ft tsp. garlic powder Mix ingredients together in a blender on medium speed for fivo seconds. Yield: two-thirds cup. . For dessert, whip yogurt with a few drops of lemon juice and 2 T. warmed honey. Use as topping for fruit cups, melon balls, applesauce or other fruit desserts. II 111 HI! I IHP111SH fgAT G3) wyn Ukhrfs mi f fZZltTTK Daily at 1:10-3: 15 1 I aMiKSS fjZZ!!?mmmmm NOW ATI Is30-3i23- 1 II mm Pfccrr 477-1234 Daily at 1:50,3:40, 5:30, 7:20 & 9:10 P.M. PEOPLE ARE STILL 1 1: J ft ZEROMOSTEL GENE WILDER KAREN BLACK EUGENE KDNESG05 At 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 & 9:30 it fa Back in 47 a gun was a roscoe, r a private-eye was a Ffceper, and niurder was okay as loiig as got hurt r v" y NATALIE WOOD irtchartf' WINKURPWOUCTXIN MICHAEL CAINE NbAUMI 9UMMMCW m& WM& "MLlf wottkia't know wtxfosa-Ji ntsa If li doae It LkiscIC TTY WINN MOIAEIJOCANTINE -uam dunn 'ocuAWREY.iRWIN WINKLER- ROBERT CHART0FF SJWAMS W.D RICHTER-Era t5a rdwrdoements HELD 0UEE1! 2nd Double X-Ratod Foaturo "A CLASS, SEXUAL SUSPENSI MELODRAMA- A KiSSINO COUSIM OF 'FSYCWO'." Bruce WllliamsonM.VBOV "A SKILLFUL saga of sexual hunger and repression that culminates in a HEART'HAMMZRINQ CLIMAX OF KITCHCOCKIAN HORROR." bob SALmaggi "A SUPERIOR, SIZARRS MOOD PIECE with obvious ties to 'PSYCHO' and REPULSION' . " Addison Verrlll VARIETY "THE KIND OF SHOCK YOU FELT WHEN YOU VIEWED THE EXORCIST' IS NOT UNLIX8 TH1 SHOCK YOU WILL GET FROM THIS film. (ji;K RI) DAMIAN0 S MEM it J ' 1 'I ft W .Z 1 I riys low 2nd II DIAMONDS WERE FOREVER.; v f ' - " ) 1 f - L77 1- i 1 1 !H Kistahti 8i!;srt. a toetlfal irt K:jr fr liar tSart. is! i kssSqr tot U tlat K'Js titssi caSstf Robert Shaw Richard Roundtree Shelly Winters Z i 1 wan I ''-'- em WW' J