The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1977, Page page 8, Image 8

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    Wednesday, november 9, 1977
page 8
daily nebraskan
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Food 'n Such lunch series
qreeted by student support
By John Ortmann
Comments on a new Nebraska East
Union program launched Monday ranged
from "good idea" to "great idea."
The East Union Program Council's
(EUPC) Food 'n Such noon luncheon
series, scheduled to continue for the
remainder of this week, features live and
video-taped entertainment and a special
meal.
Entertainment for the remainder of the
event, taking place daily in the East Union
Great Plains Room from noon through 1
p.m., includes today's videotape of
comedian Robert Klein and Thursday's live
presentation of magician Jon VonGillern.
The program will end Friday with a video
tape of Fleetwood Mac concert excerpts.
The tapes will be shown on an eight-foot
screen.
The program, financed by student fees,
is an outgrowth of last year's East Campus
Task Force survey, according to Tony
Warner, East Union program and recrea
tion manager. Warner said the survey
snowed a need for more day-time programs
at the East Union and the present program
is an attempt to meet that need.
Noon-time concert
The event opened Monday with a noon
time concert by singer and guitarist John
Ballew, a UNL law student.
Warner said each entertainer will receive
$50 for his appearance.
Also offered is a special $1.50 meal
consisting of soup, salad, roll and bever
age. Ginney Wright, human development and
the family department professor, said the
entertainment provided more of a break
during the noon meal. She added that the
food offered was an economical, well
balanced meal.
Extra seating
Hazel Hutchinson, a secretary in the
same department, said she enjoyed the
meal and entertainment, adding that the
extra seating relieved crowding in the East
Union cafeteria.
Many students agreed the program was
worthwhile.
"I think it's great,'1 said Arden Miller
of Lodgepole.
Taking place in conjunction with the
Food 'n Such program is Video Awareness
Week. In addition to the Klein and Fleet
wood Mac tapes, a documentary on food
and population entitled "Who Shall Feed
the World" and a football blooper tape
entitled "NFL Follies" will be shown at
various times and places in the East Union
throughout the week.
The tapes are scheduled to be shown
daily from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the Loft,
from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. in the Great
Plains Room and from 2 to 4 pjn. in the
Hollow.
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We will be interviewing at
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To find out about IBM and let us
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Debaters fourth
The UNL Debate team captured 4th place at Kansas
University's Fall Classic in Lawrence, Kan. last weekend.
Sophomore Keith Freadhoff and senior Marin Kushner
won six debates and lost two. Kushner was named second
place speaker in the tournament.
The UNL team competed against 32 teams from nine
midwestern states. It was the team's fourth tournament
this year.
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