Wednesday, January 25, 1978 daily nebraskan page 13 Winter Walpurgisnacht: revelry in the witching hour By Bonnie Lutz Picture a place where one can watch belly dancers sway to exotic music in one room, while a juggler per forms feats next door. Down the hall, professional stakeholders demonstrate slick curves and super-speed maneuvers. Grab a fresh hot pretzel or runza, stroll into another room and throw darts at a lifesize poster of Anita Bryant. Later, after stomping around to polka band oom pahs one can relax at a dinner theater, and laugh at a troupe of comedians. UNL students can see all of this Friday, Jan. 27, in the Nebraska Union at the third annual Winter Walpur gisnacht. The event is organized by U students on a Union Program Council committee. However, it is a showcase for UPC, the union and other campus groups, according to Ron Dahlke, event organizer. Booths will be in the main lounge of the union repre senting various UNL organizations. Dahlke said there will be more than 50 events. In addition, there will be contests, including a paper airplane contest and a billiards contest, called 'Beat our Billiards Best, in which contestants compete against last semester's winners. The UPC also is sponsoring thumb-wrestling and team jello eating contests, he said. For those who have been humiliated by vending machines UPC offers students a chance to get back at them. For one ticket, a person can participate in "Vendo Kill', the art of smashing vending machines." Walpurgisnacht will feature local amateur entertainers. Groups and individuals from UNL who competed in the Bob Hope Search for Collegiate Talent Contest will per form, including Venezuelan Style, which is in national talent search finals. UNL's Scarlet and Cream Singers and Nebraskats, a Kearney group, will perform. For polka enthusiasts, The Loose Brothers, a band from Omaha, and the Bohemian Stationary Marching Band, a UNL group, will play. Local singers will include Dave Landis, Sharon Kokes, Laura McClaine and Don Beins, The Women's Resource Center will sponsor a demon- 1 "" " ' ""1 Q1730 "O" St. 432-6042 Lincoln's Quality Adult Theatre The orgy scene is a 100 turn-on." Hustler DEA Quality' XXX B) mil I f IM I IV 11 starring Crystal Sync CJ. Laing John C. Holmes Tony Perez Eric Edwards PLUS 2nd XXX Rated Hit nninMTA k T MAMYS1TTER" Linda Wong Must be 18 Have I.D. Continuous from 11 am ATROUS IS COMING FEB. 1st. BILLY CLYDE PUCKETT. QUARTERBACK. LED THE LEAGUE IN SCORING LAST YEAR ...AFTER THE GAME. BUST EOT 0UJS - KRIS KRISf8IIIIIS0Sf JILL CUYBOnCS r7rilfVl DAIIY AT: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 7:30 AND 9:30 n UNL Opera Theatre presents ': Gilbert & Sullivan's i "Piratesof Penzance" February 2-4, 8pm February 5. 3pm IK MWrL Is Having A B J's Hideaway 5100 Winter Nonh Artu Warm 48th ,? AZAyJ Uns! - AMATEUR NIGHT MOO Rrst Prize 2S Second MATINEE PERFORMANCES Men. - Sat. 5:30 -7 pa 2-fars ,A Mm. - Sun. 5:30 - 7:30 F Off Sala 9 a.m. 9 K 2 A 11 SUN. 2-fers 3 - 5 p.m. & 9:30-11 p.m. TUES, Pool Tournament fen 9 1 1 p.m. THURS. FREE DRINKS 10-11 pj. FR. fers 9 - i I p.m. SAT, Couples Night No cover charge on couples , D 8 p.m. Thonmsbrook Clubhouse Get filled in on our trip to Winter Park during spring break-and get filled up on the Ski Club's infamous Downhill Punch. Members are asked to bring their photos. Winter trip deposits will be returned. New members welcome. Remember, Thomasbrook Clubhouse 56th and Van Dorn, at 8 pm. iryTKE CHEAT BUY'WBUY... JUAREZ Utht perfect "an9tr for nuruining frwndi. It juit tiptoti through the cocktaili . . . mine to quiatly vou carcely know it'l there. A hMefoly bargain tool And your local liquor merchant will auurt you that , . , you cantaka it with you I cn hy inricattQDO o Jl S h g "X onto on stivtn I stration by a woman who calls herself a witch and will provide darts to stick posters of famous women. If students grow weaiy of contests, singers and demon strations, films will be shown throughout the evening. East Union Program Council will have a videotape in the North Crib showing Warner Brothers' cartoons and Foot ball Follies. There will be an American Film Oassics series, including The Day the Earth Stood Still, Road to Mor occo, The Magnificent Seven, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, featuring Marilyn Monroe. But there is one essential ingredient for a festive occasion-food. And there will be plenty of it, according to Dahlke. The Bakery will open and serve hot, soft pretzels. There also will be German sausage and sauerkraut on sale in the North Crib. Hot runzas and chili will be served in the Harvest Room. 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