Wednesday, aUgust 22, 1979 pagis44 daily nebraskan State Fair. Friday, Aug. 31: Kenny Rogers. (Sold out). Saturday, Sept. 1 ; Charley Pride. v Sunday, Sept. 2; Steve Martin. (Sold out). Monday, Sept. 3: Anne Miir ray and Larry Gatlin. Wednesday, Sept. 5: Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. Thursday, Sept. 6: The Oak Ridge Boys arid Eddie Rabbitt. . Friday, Sept. 7: Willie Kelson and Family. ' Saturday, Sept. 8: The Ray Charles Show. Sunday, Sept. 9: Charlie Daniels Band. All shows begin at 8 pjn. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Pershing August, 1979 22-England Dan and John Ford Coley In Concert. September, 1979 16-Lutheran Layman Conference 15-16-Flea Market 28-lincoln General Hospital Fashion4 I Show McCoo and Davis October, 1979 6-Annual Fireman's Ball 8-Ferrante and Teicher (Community Concert) 12 - Lincoln Symphony Concert 13- AAU. Golden Gloves Smoker 14- Harry Chapiri in Concert 20-Beverly Sills (Community Concert) 20-21 -Flea Market 24-25-Teacher's Convention 26-Community Improvement Recog nition Banquet and Seminar November, 1979 1- Kiwanis Pancake Festival 2- Uri With People Concert 3- March Band Festival 8- Productionn Credit Meeting & Banquet 9- 11 -District Lutheran Youth Con ference 1 7-1 8-Flea Market 19-Back to Bible Banquet 24-AAU Golden Gloves n mm uuvQlTLivS. a world of famous brand contemporary junior fashion BYL-SCHWESERS Hours: MTh. 10:00-9.00 Tu,W,F 10:00-6:00 Sunday 12:00-5.00 1209 Q Street "Glass Menagerie rw.mlW 1079 5rMUaero wiamocr music, s p.m, i-KlSki Chrl'tmas Party II -Vanity CleeUnlvenlty Chorale, 8 -5-j-niii-Unpton Christmas Party PJn 22-AAU Golden Gloves Boxing 24-Elks Christmas Party Kimball September, 1979 11 -Faculty Recital, David Van de Bogart, flute, 12:10 p.m. and 8 p.m. 14- Performing Arts Series, Claude Kipnis,mime,8p.m. 15- Performing arts Series, Claude Klpnis, mime, 8 p.m. 18-Faculty Recital, James Wehrman, french horn, 12:10 p.m. 20- Organ Conference, all day 21 - Organ Conference, all day 21 -Performing Arts Series, Organ Recital, 8 p.m. 25-Faculty Recital, Arnold violin, 12:10 p.m. 20-Symphonic Wind Ensemble, 4 p.m. 12 Flute EnsembleClaimet ChoirPer. cussion Ensemble, 8 p.m. 14-Last Day of Classes 16-Universlty SingersUniversity Orch. estra, 3 p.m. UPC - Sept. 23, 24: 77ie Lacemaker. A blend of romance and social analysis, Lacemaker il lustrates the ill-fated love affair of an awk ward bourgeois student and an inexperi enced shop girl Whose relationship collapses under pressure of class and in tellectual distinctions. Oct. 7, 8: Furtivos. A sensational success in Spain, with a cast of underworld charac- ters: a woman and her son, both poachers, Schatz, girl from a reform, school arid her boy friend, a motorcycle-riding outlaw. The film provides glimpses of recent Spanish history. 1 .;.On.K-10Q-F:.l ': . . . H .:.,...':v" Sept. 14-15-16 , , X '. October, 1979 5 -Performing Arts Series, Immanuel Ax, piano, 8 p.m. 24- Fall Musical, "Carousel", 8 pjn. 25- Fall Musical, "Carousel", 8 p.m. 26- Fall Musical, "Carousel", 8 p.m. 27- Fall Musical, "Carousel", 8 p.m. 28- Fall Musical, "Carousel", 3 pjn. 29- Composers ConcertImprovisation Ensemble (choral rm). 8 p.m. November, 1979 1 - Performing Arts Series, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. 2- Performing Arts Series, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. 3 - Performing Arts Series, Issac Stern, violin, 8 p.m. 4- Universlty Orchestra, 4 p.m. 6-Faculty Recital, Vernon Forbes, trombone, and Albert Romento, percus sion, 8p.m. 8-Faculty ftecital, Judy Cole-Shan-hon, voice, 8 p.m. 1 1 -Concert Band. 4 p.m. Series, Murray Series, Murray (Wesley 1 Performing Arts Louis Dance Co., 8p.m. 17-Performing Arts Louis Dance Co., 8 p:m. 18-Collegium Musicum House), 8p.m. 19-Faculty Concert, FACULTY COM POSERS, 8 p.m. 21 -25 -Thanksgiving Vacation 27-Faculty Piano Trio, 8 p.m. 29- Faculty Woodwind Quintet, 8 p.m. 30- Marching Band , 8 p.m . December, 1979 2- Concert BandWind . Ensemble 4 p.m. 3- Composers ConcertImprovisation Ensemble, 8 p.m. 4- Jazz Lab Bands, 8 p .m . Oct. 21, 22: Women. Women depicts the friendship which develops between a re bellious young woman and an older woman Who is just beginning to realize the inade quacy of her Well-ordered married life. Bril liant performances from Lili Monori and Marina Vlady. NoV. 4,5: 77te Cycle. Banned by the Shah's government, this film explores the compromised position of the poor. As cor rupt doctors profit from the sale of blood to hospitals from diseased donors, a young man, originally reduced by his poverty to the sale of his blood, rises to become the henchman of the blood boss. Nov. 18, 19: 4 Sense Of Loss. In attempt ing to clarify the issues behind Ireland's civil warfare, A Sense Of Loss portrays with compassion and fairness the roots of an antagonism that has gone on for centuries. Dec. 2, 3: In the Name of the Father. Set in a Catholic boys' school, the story in volves a revolt against authority led by one Student who "uses the medium of a play to persuade not only his fellow students but also the servants of the need to revolt. Playhouse. Sept. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, bet. 5, 6, 7, 12,13, 14: Two Gentlemen of Verona. A wild but reverent rock musical adapta tion of William S. Shakespeare's comedy with music by Gait MacDermot, the award winning composer of the smash musical, "HAIR." r- Nov. 2, 3, 16, h liiv)7, 18: The Royal Family. The story of the Cavendish family of the American stage by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. lWf 20 n is