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mcndr, ncvrrrjcr 1, 1373 PCC3 2 bcf jo Ale 5 30 Cy f.!ay Jo Titx! zrJ Tcrri Vion Two unidentified persons resembling two of the Marx Brothers, whirled through the Nebraska Union Friday afternoon, leaving a trail of one dollar bills. Dressed in a gaudy combination of raged Jeans, beat up tennis shoes and flowered ties, they looked like an advertisement for a touring circus. Net so, claimed one of the two, twirling his cigar as he raised and lowered his bushy, pastcdon eyebrows. "This is our basic Friday afternoon crazy, the other said, giving an emphatic honk on the five-foot long bicycle horn tucked under his belt. Ifs a way of being ourselves-crazy." ' Part of the pair's Friday afternoon antics included handing out one dollar bills to students sitting in the Union Main Lounge. They gave two bills to a small child. Asked where they got their money, they replied, Tc can't tefl you. We work for it." "Maybe I'm independently wealthy," one of the pair retorted. lie explained that giving away money is a way of making people nappy because people seem to equate, money with happiness. "This is something that goes along with being crazy,"' he said, introducing the accumulating crowd in the Union lobby to Kenneth Kluck, his bionic rubber chicken. He said some persons have asked for more money, but are usually denied because the duo frowns on greediness. The two young men refused to identify themselves, although they did say that they are former UNL music students and live in Lincoln. , The two characters explained this Friday afternoon happiness, herd cash- visit was their fifth to. the Union. Te always come to the Union," one said. "This is our second home.! Two girls passing by recognized the pah from previews visits. -- "Ve're here to make people happy, aren't you happy? one of the duo asked. "Oh yes, I'm very happy," sophomore Shari Patrick, a political science major, said as she patted "Ihrpo on the shoulder. "Good to see you again." - A third passerby, junior Bruce Vhitacre, remembered the two. from the Wolverines jazz concert several weeks ago. Yhitacre, a committee chairperson for Union Pro gram Council (UPC), invited the pair to perform at Winter Walpurgisnacht, an all-night winter festival sponsored by UFC. , They stopped briefly to change the tape in their portable tape recorder. They explained that they record all their outings. "We have a collection of crazy tapes," one of them said, swinging the hockey stick slung over his shoulder. "Watch that, will you?" Daryl Swanson, assistant Union director said as he descended the stairs near where the pair was standing. Swanson dubiously eyed the stuffed monkey swinging on the end of the hockey stick that nearly hit him as he passed. Several weeks ago, dressed in formal attire, the pair presented a two-man concert using the piano in the Union Main Lounge. 'Selections included "In" the Mood and "Alley Cat." "Thai's our best," one of the two sail, referring to their rendition of "Alley Cat." V:.:- 'lr i ( ' f : . . I X , 0 -v :- 1 h ' Photo by Kevin Higtey These two Marx trc&ers fcperssnstsrs phi together occasionally for a hpiness-fZIed Friday crszy. daily nsbraskan Immunization clinics open tooay Editor-in-chief: Theresa Forsmao. Itanaging Editor: Randal Bfauvett. Naws Editor: Sandy RAohr. Associate News Editors: Ron Rugsfess and Rex Seline. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Michael Zancri. Sports Editor: Pete Wegman. Third Dimension Editor: Pancy Stohs. Nigfit News Editor: Kkn Shepherd. Photography chief : Ted Kirk. Copy -Editors: Chuck Beck. Nancy dark. Pete Ltason, Gail Smith and Randy Wright. Business l&anager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising KSanager: Gregg VJurdeman. Assistant Advertising Manager: Bruce RScB&wris. Production Iflanager: Kitty Policky. The Daily Nebaskart is published by the UNL Publications Committee on RAonday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday during the fall and sprirg semesters, except during vacations. Address: TW f.3y Nebrasfcan. Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R Streets, Lim oln, Neb. C34G3. Telephone (432) 472-250? - Copyright 1376, the Daily Nebrasfcan. Material may be reprinted without permission iff attributed to the Daily Nsbraskan. except material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln. Neb. 3531 . Mass swine flu immunization clinics w21 be conducted at UNL starting today. The clinics for the UNL community will be conducted by the University Health Center (UHQ and the State Health Dept. There will be two types of clinics those for high-risk persons (45 years old or older, or those with chronic illness) and those for persons between the ages of 18 and 45, not included in the high-risk category. The times and locations of high-risk clinics are: Tuesday, from 3 to 5 pjn. in the Nebraska Union Ball room, and Vednesday from 3 to 5 pjn. at the East Campus Student Activities BIdg. The times and locations of clinics for anyone not in the high-risk group are: today from 6 to 8 pjn. in the Harper-Schransn-Smith Food Service EIdg; from 7:30 to 9:30 pjn. in the Seileck Quadrangle Dining room; and from 630 to 8 pjn. in the East Campus Student Activities BIdg. Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 pjn. in the Abel Residence HaO North Main Lounge. Wednesday from 7:15 to 8:45 pjn. in the Cather-Pound-Neihardt south dining room. Sunday from 1:30 tp 4:30 pjn. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom and the East Campus Student Activities BIdg. A3 persons receiving the vaccine must present a signed informed consent form. This form was printed in the Oct. 21 Daily Nebraskan and is available at UHC Students under age 19 will need the signature of a parent or guardian. Persons with allergies to eggs should not get the vaccine in public immunization clinics. The person's private physician should be consulted regarding immunization. V7 2. lj .. u mtnm I I LJ svjvj n ei - i - is r vs LJ V Paid for by Fowler for Legislature Committee . Joha R. Doyle, 3G24 Sammjt EvdU, Chairman Carol Broman, 1743 SL 24, Tre-ferrer I LMIIIJ LJ luw o f CI o o o o CI o o ) l it o o f l o o c. o o t o CD o 1 1 ) o. (1 r tkz Lr::ccirj jazz sqclzty day lcShsrtn, tescndciry ?2Z pianist, ptes Robert B'gsdsli's "Variations" on a LteShsnrt jazz theme with THE UKCOLM SVL:?20:5O:ZSTfm Dr. Robert Anders EmiJs, Conductor, in tfc first performance cf this work. TUESDAY, tI0VH2En '2,' 0 p.ra. 0DonnI Audtorium Nebraska Wcsfcysn University - - j ''AVORLD If 1 1 T i ; 5 : i !! r i ; i i 1 I , ft I y . J; Roy Hcrris. o Present n n r--,, ---- SEASOM TICKETS ::,!aAn AISD Ths pro-rsni cleo irtduda 2h ccn&ry Arrriscn ccmpcsicns by Aercn Cccbnd Haw? rri t f.-H LE::soLnsvL.:?::n:uV